Friday, 24 May 2013

Life For Backpackers In Malacca.

Life For Backpackers In Malacca.


          As usual in Malaysia,one of the famous backpackers tourist spot is in Kl, Penang and Malacca.These famous states are actually very small states in within the country.you should know that Malacca is divided into 3 districts which is Alor Gajah, Jasin, and Middle Malacca.Most of  the attractions are in middle Malacca where it made up of full of history.

      So most likely, backpackers will stay on budget hotel for a week maybe and travel around the places.The most favourable place for tourist is Jonker Walk. At this place, you can buy souvenirs start from 6 pm till night.Old temples, mosque also located around here. You can rent a bike to go around or just walking through this place. Please note that don't even ride it at daytime because colourful scenery will be at night.

     Some people love to for  river cruise which cost around RM10 for a round. It takes around 45 minute to take a deep breath while seeing the beautiful scenery from Malacca River. Moreover, they also can ride trishaw by the locals which you have to pay them to take you tour all around the  historical places. Most people will have their lunch at westen cafe named Geographer Cafe and Hard Rock Cafe At Night. The scenario are just sweet and memorable.

   The locals here are very friendly and ease to smile to everyone.Noted that on weekends there will be a lot of locals outside Malacca will visited this place. So, it will be more crowded and traffic jam here, so make sure you get to prepare for this moment. A Famosa Fort is the most crucial place to go because it tells you the whole history and background of Malacca. Malacca once a big muslim kingdom in southeast Asean that most sailor from the West will take a rest here in 15th century. Finally hope that you already got a lot of tips from here and enjoy the life as travelers in Malacca City.Good Luck.

   P/S : “No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow.”

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