Paradise Malacca Village Resort

Melaka

Jalan Ayer Keroh, Melaka, Melaka State, 75450, Malaysia

 

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Ayer Keroh - Melaka Watercity Resort

by chiabh about Melaka Watercity Resort

The resort is build around a massive man-made clear water lake which is the focal point of various water sports and recreational activities such as canoeing, boat pedaling and wind surfing complete with a 200ft rope suspension bridge. It also offer specially crafted areas for sports such as go-kart circuit, rock climbing, spiraling water cascades and several other attractions. The resort offers luxuriously appointed 1-bedroom studio, fully-furnished 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom apartments and suites with separate dining and living areas. All accommodations are lake-facing and built surrounded by a 3 and half acre clear-water artificial lake which, itself a 140,000 sq. ft. swimming pool.

This resort has been closed by the State Government until further notice

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Malacca - Resort on beachMalacca - Resort on beach

Street market, MelakaStreet market, Melaka

View From Tower - Dataran PahlawanView From Tower - Dataran Pahlawan

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Forum Posts

Give me advice about transnasional and bus no.17

by dajialing

I'll take a transnasional bus from Puduraya station to Melaka on 18 July 08 and will stay 1 night there and on 19 I'll return back to Puduraya. I want to know that can I book for the bus ticket in advance on 18 July? Or I can buy it on 19 July. And for bus no.17 at Melaka,where should I wait for the bus stop on the way back? Thanks for every comment

Re: Give me advice about transnasional and bus no.17

by SLLiew

You can buy the ticket in advance at Transnasional counter at KL Puduraya or at Melaka long distance bus station (nice bus station). I took Bus no.17, it was a crappy no air cond bus. It goes into downtown and then it goes to a long loop of one way street along the coast before heading back to the long distance bus station. So you just get back on the bus where you get off.

Re: Give me advice about transnasional and bus no.17

by cochinjew

Try to get the bus ticket back to KL when you arrive at Malacca Bus Station as it is a heavily travelled route especially over weekends. Bus no 17 is parked very close to where you would arrive, just ask someone to point out to the direction, a very very short walk within the terminal to bus no 17. if you dont have too much luggage it is a very pleasant way to get to downtown, also to observe malaysian public behaviour. it is the same bus you would take in front of the stadhuys to go to Portuguese settlement.
If your budget allows it, stay at Hotel Puri and eat at Seri Nyonya restaurant at Hotel Equatorial. they are just about the best of Malacca..

Re: Give me advice about transnasional and bus no.17

by sightseeing

u can buy return bus ticket at Pudu Raya

Re: Give me advice about transnasional and bus no.17

by SLLiew

Usually, you can buy only one-way ticket from where you are departing. So you may have to buy when you reached Melaka bus station which is like a twin hall building. Just walk across from the arrival hall to the departure hall and buy your return ticket before you take the local bus to downtown Melaka.

My advice: Buy directly from the counters of the larger bus companies. They have more back up buses, more drivers and more frequency to avoid an unexpected delays.

Travel Tips for Melaka

Mountain Biking in Melaka

by bpacker

Now, for those of you who know me, I'm into all kinds of sports. Off road biking is no exempt, I've got all kinds of scars to show for it. Though I'm not keen to collect another, I'm putting 2 bike links here to remind myself to do this the next time I'm in Melaka. That'll oughta work off the fats accumulated from the eating binge there.

Johore Bahru

by keeweechic

Johore Bahru is at the southern end of West Malaysia right at the causeway which crosses over to Singapore and is the state capital of Johor Darul Takzim.

JB, as its commonly known, is very popular for shopping and nightlife especially for Singaporeans who drive over the causeway for cheaper entertainment.
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Jonker Street

by Applelyn about Jonkers' shops

The streets are filled with goods of different kinds. You can get stuff from antiques to boats to crafts. Going through the antique shop will also help you to understand the likes and dislikes of the locals from the past to the present. The nonya heritage is prominent in this area. I like the lamp made of shells and ceramic chjimes. RM20 onwards

Watch History Come Alive

by yipsufen about Light & Sound Spectacular

The first of its kind in Southeast Asia, the Light & Sound Spectacular is equivalent to projects like Egyptian Pyramid at Giza and the Acropolis at Athens. You will be enthralled by the real live drama playing before your very eyes and will soon find yourself transported back in time to the 14th century. For a complete understanding of Melaka history, come and view the spectacular show.

Operating Hours: 8:30pm
Entrance Fees: RM10 for adult and RM2 for children

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