Hiking through the jungles of Koh Mook, soaking in the view from the Jungle Viewpoint, and exploring Sabai Beach.
The best mojito in Thailand, dinner cooked by a Thai rasta, and a job offer. For being my least favorite island, Koh Lipe did lead to one of my most memorable experiences.
A tip to check out Pantai Kok Beach lead to an incredible tour of the island, dusky leaf monkeys, crocodiles, donuts, and lighthouses. What more could you ask for in an afternoon?
Langkawi didn't give off the best first impression, with her overly commercial tourist area, but there was so much more to this lovely island than just Cenang. Renting a scooter and exploring the beaches and night markets allowed Langkawi to redeem herself, and I soon found myself falling for her laid back charm.
I’m not going to lie, eating and roaming around looking at all the street art were my two, absolute favorite activities in George Town. That is not to say that there was nothing else to do though. Penang offered a wide range of activities, and I did manage to fit in three of the more popular ones (with the addition of the Blue Mansion which I have already written about). So if you find yourself looking for even more to do in George Town, consider checking out Batu Ferringhi Beach, the Clan Jetties along Weld Quay, and Penang Hill.