What to do and see in Melaka, Melaka State: The Best Nature & Parks

August 1, 2021 Alida England

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.
Restaurants in Melaka

1. Bukit Batu Lebah Recreational Forest

Melaka Malaysia +60 18-918 9102 https://www.facebook.com/bukitbatulebah/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Bukit Batu Lebah Recreational Forest

Reviewed By ccpling

We followed a camping trip organized by my sister-in-law. It was great that she includes this hidden gem in her schedule. There were total of 5 families with 7 adults, 1 teenager and 9 young children that following the trail. It was indeed challenging to opt for the trail going through rainforest, rocky hills, a cave and plantation with small children. However, with the assistance of the helpful and experienced guides, we made it ! The trip took us about 3 hours one way. The duration could be less if you would like to sacrifice exploring more spots and stopover for magnificent photographs. Do bring some snacks and water to refresh / rejuvenate along the way. We were soaked in the heavy rain in the forest and welcomed by bright sunny weather when we were out from the forest at the hills. A must try for trekking / hiking lover.

2. Malacca River

Melaka Malaysia
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4.0 based on 2,555 reviews

Malacca River

Reviewed By PappanMajumdar - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The Malacca river is the heart of Malacca. And nothing better to explore it through the river cruise, and then walking on the sidewalks and dining at the many riverside pubs and restaurants. And along with the Jonker Street which forms the tourist hub of Malacca, this area actually creates the pulse of Malacca. It is beautiful specially in the evening. We were 3 families of 9 people and each and every of us enjoyed the experience. We went there for both the nights of our stay. Some of them even went during the day and enjoyed the many museums in and around this area. THE MALACCA RIVER CRUISE For the river cruise, if you are driving, you can put on Malacca River Cruise Boarding Point on Google Maps. This will take you to the boarding area which has a huge car park, the ticket counter and then the boarding pier. Parking is easily available. The River Cruise tickets are RM 30 per adult for foreigners and RM 25 for locals. For children it is RM 25 and RM 20 respectively. The boarding process adheres to COVID SOPs very well. They have proper temperature checks, hand sanitizer and a social distanced waiting area. Each of the boats have sanitizers and the mandatory scanning through the tracing app MySejatara. The river cruise experience is wonderful. It last 45 minutes. The whole boat ride has been planned by the tourism department as it takes you through the river with well lit sidewalks, lovely lit up wall paintings, glimpses of beautiful traditional Malaysian houses. Also the river goes underneath various bridges which are nicely lit up. The whole experience is beautiful as the day becomes cool in the evening (with Malacca very hot during the day). You get to see many lovely restaurants, sidewalks and sitting areas. The boat offers commentary in Malay and English through speakers. Though the volume is a little low to understand fully. This is a must do activity in Malacca. THE LOVELY RESTAURANTS, PUBS There are many eating and drinking options next to the river. Each with different cuisine and décor overlooking the river. They are nicely lit up in the evening. And you can just spend time there next to the river and waving to the river cruise passengers. Few places also have live music. Its beautiful in the evening. JONKER STREET Well, it is very disappointing that due to COVID, this has become a dead zone. With the night market only operating on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, it is completely deserted in the evening and night on weekdays. Indeed very sad.

3. The Shore Oceanarium

Jalan Persisiran 2F-01, The Shore Shopping Gallery, Melaka 75100 Malaysia +60 6-282 9966 [email protected] http://www.oceanariummelaka.com/
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4.0 based on 192 reviews

The Shore Oceanarium

The Shore Oceanarium is the New Premier Tourist Attraction in Melaka. It is located at 2th floor of The Shore Shopping Gallery, right in the heart of the historical city of Melaka, UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Malaysia. An extraordinary interactive journey to learn the earth ecosystem and allow you to discover creatures from land to the sea.

Reviewed By Stig-asaurus

I like this place, I really really do! The place is technically a zoo, but showcases the ones living underwater, and those reptilians / amphibians animals. Highly informative, with clear descriptions of the animals on display. I recalled be8ng able to touch the starfish, but all other animals are out of bounds. Clean, and noy smelly! That is my pet peeve, and that is also the reason I prefer this place to others. Fun, family-bonding time. It suits the kids just fine, and adults alike. Highly recommended!

4. Pengkalan Balak Beach (Pantai Pengkalan Balak)

Jalan Pengkalan Balak, Masjid Tanah, Melaka 78300 Malaysia +60 17-252 7469
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4.0 based on 23 reviews

Pengkalan Balak Beach (Pantai Pengkalan Balak)

5. Melipoly

141 Jalan Hang Jebat, Melaka 75200 Malaysia +60 10-351 2727 [email protected] http://www.melipoly.com/
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Melipoly

Melipoly was established in 2014 and we are one of the largest beekeepers in West Malaysia. We specialise in local honey bee and stingless bee species which do not require artificial support to survive or produce. Our main honey products are Malaysian forest bee (apis cerana) and stingless bee honeys. Our bee farms are located in the forest, away from pollution and pesticides. We have conducted voluntary testing and certified the purity of our honey using the highest international standards at the EU's premier testing institutes. Our continuing R&D work has discovered that our honey contains natural probiotics that are beneficial to our digestive and immune systems.

6. Taman Bunga Merdeka

Jalan Merdeka, Bandar Hilir, Melaka 75000 Malaysia
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

Taman Bunga Merdeka

7. Pantai Peranginan Teluk Senangin

Melaka 75050 Malaysia
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Pantai Peranginan Teluk Senangin

8. Tanjung Bidara Beach

Melaka Malaysia
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3.5 based on 6 reviews

Tanjung Bidara Beach

9. Pantai Klebang

Jalan Klebang Besar, Melaka 75200 Malaysia
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3.5 based on 80 reviews

Pantai Klebang

Reviewed By ManisChen - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

If you love to take plenty photos of yourself and the lallang, here is the place to do that. If you would like to take photos of yourself to the beach, you have to walk much further as the beach is quite a distance from where you park you car

10. Jonker Walk World Heritage Park

88 Jalan Hang Jebat, Melaka 75200 Malaysia
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3.5 based on 18 reviews

Jonker Walk World Heritage Park

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