Most tourists gravitate towards the northern part of Penang, particularly the Batu Ferringi resort area. This vibrant area is a hub for shops, markets, nightclubs, hotels, and some of the island's most popular sandy beaches. However, swimming can be challenging due to the presence of jellyfish in the coastal waters. As a result, many people opt for relaxation on the nearby uninhabited islands, accessible via water transport. Water sports enthusiasts, especially those into snorkeling and diving, flock to these islands to explore the enchanting depths of the Andaman Sea. Food enthusiasts visiting Georgetown should make a point to explore Herney Drive, where street cafes offer a delectable array of traditional Malaysian cuisine. Don't miss the chance to savor sate kebabs, fried noodles (char kueh tiao), and wheat tortilla rolls filled with vegetables (popiah). For those seeking exotic experiences, a visit to the Snake Temple is a must. Here, venomous snakes rest peacefully on an altar, rendered harmless by the scent of incense. These snakes are generally docile during daylight hours, so there's no need to fear their presence. Other intriguing attractions include the Butterfly Park, home to around 300 species of insects, and the Bird Park, serving as a sanctuary for 800 bird species from diverse countries.