This charming city is a UNESCO world heritage site, with a rich trading history and multicultural heritage. Melaka is a rewarding town to explore and is about two hours from Kuala Lumpur.
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The third park of Skytrex Adventure in Malaysia where we provide the first of its kind in Malaysia, a tree to tree ‘sky-trekking’ experience where you can fly, swing, glide and dangle on the various aerial obstacles suspended above the lush tropical Malaysian Rainforest. Take up the challenge and pump up the adrenaline on our many circuits at the various parks in which we are located and experience the best and most exciting forest adventure in Malaysia. Located inside the Taman Botanikal Ayer Keroh Melaka, access is easy from the PLUS Toll where you need to head towards the Melaka Wonderland Theme Park and Melaka Bird Park . We are proud to introduce the Pahlawan Thrill which features the amazing Tarzan Swing! The Extreme Warrior, our Advanced level has the first in Malaysia Skybike and the one and only UFO while the Little Dino, the Beginner Level is fun for kids with a Dinosaur surprise!. Tickets can now be purchased online Don't miss this opportunity and join us in Melaka today!
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New MST Transport Holiday is licensed Travel Agency in Malaysia, specialised in providing private land tour which emphasized on personalized unique experience covering Penang, Ipoh, Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Johor Bahru to Singapore. You have the final say on the trip and this is specially designed to address the needs for private group whom demand extra care. [KPK/LN: 9480]
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Welcome to The Huskitory Show Home & Gallery. Visit Huskitory to enjoy unforgettable journey when you travel to Malacca, Malaysia. Cuddle with the Siberian Husky, feed them, hug them or even take a selfie or group photo with these adorable Huskies in the house. Enjoy relax hour, take a rest with your friends, family or the love one with all the Siberians around you after touring around the historical city. Share passion, care, love and every moment here with more than 20 huskies in the house. - Huskitory, Connecting People & Dogs -
It was a sunny afternoon and we were looking some indoor activity to spend the time. My friend saw this place from Tripadvisor. Since it's the "1st Top Thing To Do List" in Malacca therefore we gave it a try. In the beggining, we received a warm welcome from Ms. Melanie. She gave us a briefing about the rules while interacting with the huskies. Hand sanitizer is provided. Surprisingly this place is unexpectedly amazing as we are able to interact with more than 10 Siberian Huskies in a clean environment. There are staffs always duty in the area to ensure the safety of the dogs and human.Free photography service is available.Not only that, there is an education gallery available for us to understand more about the breed. In the end of the session, there are free drinks available to claim at the cafe. We would definitely come back when we are back to Malacca. Thumbs up to Melanie for the friendly service ????????
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The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum is located in Melaka, a world UNESCO Site. The house is a combination of three terrace lots that were acquired by the Chan family in 1861. Four generations lived in the house before it was opened as a museum in March 1985. Visiting hours from 10.00am to 4.30pm every day.
This really is a wonderful piece of architectural history. It is a beautiful house of a rich family, that gives you an excellent insight to the recent past. Great pictures and furniture.
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The Malacca Heritage Centre is a place untouched by time, where a unique heritage has been meticulously maintained. A museum that is still a family and ancestral home, it is filled with the objects and spirit of the Peranakan culture of Malacca, as it has been for more than a hundred years.
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Melaka Straits Mosque (known as Floating Masjid Melaka), beautiful architecture, with four sides channel where you can walk and take photos, around 140 KM from Kuala Lumpur. you can drive there from Kuala Lumpur beautiful drive along with roadside, Masjid got ampul of parking inside Masjid compound.
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The center of town is referred to as "Red Square" because of the Dutch-inspired red buildings.
I have not seen pedaled tricycles as elaborately decorated and brightly lit at night as those in Melaka. Fun to look at!!! I wish their boom box is not as loud. The Dutch Square is so resplendent in its red color. It has a wind mill, a tower clock and an over 200-year old Christ Church. In this square you will find the most colorful pedaled tricycles with its owners making a living by giving tourists a fun ride. Do take rides so they will have income. Prices in Malaysia are reasonable.
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Mansions, temples and antique shops are packed into the narrow streets of the lively Chinatown district.
Most of the wonderful little side streets and alleys lead back to the river or Jonker Street. It’s worth spending a day wandering the streets with camera and finding things hidden in plain sight.
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This 17th-century building was the seat of the Dutch administration and now houses a history museum.
You will probably stumble onto Dutch Square while in the old city of Melaka. It seems to be the place to be. And that's part of the appeal. I recommend going there at night and during the day. At night it's full of garishly lit tuk tuks blaring loud music carrying smiling tourist. It seems like everyone is having a great time. In the day it's still full of people, but it's less hectic. There are a lot of museums in the area that are worth ducking into to learn more about the history of Melaka. And the buildings are beautiful to look at. It's a worthwhile place to visit.
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This 16th century Portuguese fort has been mostly destroyed; in its heyday it occupied a massive area and contained numerous government buildings, churches and hospitals.
A’Famosa, built in 1511, was the settlement used to sprawl across a whole hillside but now only a lone gate (Porta de Santiago) remains. It´s one of the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Asia. A’Famosa is perhaps Melaka’s best known sightseeing spot. Originally constructed by Alfonso de Albuquerque (who led the Portuguese invasion on the Melaka Sultanate), the remains of the fort is now a crumbling whitewashed gatehouse and is located downhill from St. Paul’s Church.
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