Malacca or Melaka in Malay is the third smallest state of Malaysia. Located in the Southern Region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Straights of Melaka. The city holds many significant stories from the past as it was a former colony of the Portuguese, just like Macau in China. What’s amazing about this city is that it has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and that makes Melaka an interesting place to visit.
When my husband and I initially planned our travel to Malaysia, we only considered an overnight stay in Melaka. However a friend of ours who is also my husbandβs colleague suggested that it would be better to spend 3 days and 2 nights to enjoy Melaka fully. And yes, we stayed in Melaka for 3 days and 2 nights to be able to explore this historical city.
Here are the reason why an overnight in Melaka is not enough.
1. A Glimpse of the Formidable Fortress
This Fortress was built and used by the Portuguese during the Portuguese Empire. It was called A Fomosa which means βThe Famousβ in Portuguese. The fort was demolished when the Dutch handed it over to the British except for a small gate house which is the only part of the fortress that still remains today.
2. Photo Stop at the Dutch Square
Your visit in Melaka will not be complete if you wonβt have a souvenir photo of this place. Just across the street you can see the Dutch Mill which I find very interesting. For people who canβt afford to go to Holland, this Dutch Mill will do. Just take your time clicking that shutter button and surely you will go home with good memories of Melaka.
3. Fill Your Stomach with the Local Street Food
Oh my FOOD! Who would have thought that Iβll be drowning with food here in Melaka. These local treats will surely make your stomach bloat.
I was actually very hesitant to try eating street food since I have a very sensitive and weak stomach. But when our Malaysian friend assured us that it was clean and thereβs nothing to worry about, without second thoughts, I tried everything he suggested. I canβt even remember what I stuffed in my mouth. This place is really a heaven for foodies like me. You will never regret sampling all the local Malaysian food. We actually left Jonker Street satisfied and with a full stomach.
4. Visit the Maritime Museum
The Maritime Museum is a replica of the Portuguese Ship that sank in the Straights of Melaka on its way back to Portugal.
For ship fanatics, the museum holds a collection of different ship models, types and functions. It also exhibit several paintings and artefacts such porcelain, silk, textile and spices.
5. Wild Life Encounter at the Melaka Zoo and Bird Park
For animal lovers like us, visiting Zooβs and Bird Parks have always been part of our travels. We believe that by visiting these animals through paying entrance fees and giving donations can somehow contribute financially to the needs of the animals and help animal conservation programs.
Melaka Zoo is the second largest zoo in Malaysia. They house more than 1,200 animals of 215 species.
According to Wikipedia, Melaka Zoo was the first zoo in Malaysia to exhibit the critically endangered Sumatran Rhinoceros. It also houses overseas as well as local beauties such as White Rhinoceros, Asian Elephants, Red Panda, Malaysian Guar, the Serow, the Squirrel Monkey, the Molurus Python, the Grey Wolf, the Mongolian Wild Horse, the Green Tree Python, Giraffe, the Blue-and-Yellow Macaw and also the Indochinese Tiger as well as the Malayan Tiger.
6. Go Back in Time to China Town
Walking through the streets of China town was like walking down memory lane. The old traditional Chinese Temples, the architecture and the vibrant colored lanterns and antique charms will truly bring you back in time and show how Chinese people lived in Melaka long time ago. Although the place are, most of the time, flooded with tourist still everything remained authentic.
7. Sightseeing with StyleΒ
These three wheeled accessorized Hello Kitty bicycles give a tour around the city with style. Riding one of these will surely make you feel like a princess. Their loud speakers also get everyoneβs attention. Isnβt that cool?
8.Treasure Hunting at Jonker Street
Are you an antique collector or perhaps looking for something unique? Why not spend some of your time browsing thru this place. Jonker’s Walk night market literally sells everything under the sun.
9. Shop Till You Drop
Shopping shopping shoppingβ¦ who wouldnβt love to shop in this city. Melaka is not only famous for its sale of antiques but also they have a number of modern shops and malls. During the time of Ramadan most of the shops and malls give big discounts for shoppers. You surely will be lured to shop till you drop.
10. Cruise the Historic River
If you have more time, why not embark on a river cruise? The cruise lasts about 45 minutes. A small boat transport tourist up and down past historic buildings, old warehouses, mangrove stands, churches and villages. It is another way to see the city in a different perspective.
My favorite part of our trip in Melaka were the food and the Portuguese inspired architectures. Malaysian cuisine and local delicacies are really good especially the Nyonya dishes. I highly recommend all visitors of this city to try it out. Overall, we really had a worthwhile experience in this beautiful city. How about you? Which of the above mentioned recommendations would you like to experience?
*** Note: This article was originally posted in my deactivated old blog site.
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Good recommendations!
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Thank you Mel & Suan! π
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We are so near, yet so far… lol.
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Wow! I really want to go to Malaysia! I will definitely refer back to this when I go. I am impressed by how clean it looks from your photos!
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Awesome! I hope to see you again in my blog soon. Thanks for dropping by!
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Melaka, Malaysia was not on my radar before but now I think I’ll look into it!
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Great! Happy travels! π
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The street food experience really adds to the trip. I’m glad you sampled! Malaysia looks yummy!
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Malaysian street food are yummy! It’s certainly a must if you visit the place.
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Such a great historical city. Looking at your pictures, I see more Chinese and Portugese influence than Malay… π
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You’re right! Thanks for following, Johnny! π
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It sounds like you picked the same stops we would in that area! Street food is a must, and Iβm a sucker for visiting new zoos.
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Great! Thanks for reading! π
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Amazing pics! and food looks so delicious, for your post I think I have to add Malasya to my bucket list when traveling Asia. Thank you for sharing!
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Happy to hear that! Thanks for dropping by! π
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I found the presence of multicultural influences and the remnants of colonialism interesting.
Good job braving the street food. I agree it can be risky for those with weak constitutions. But some of the most interesting food adventures I have experienced have been on streets and at “hole in the wall” restaurants.
That Hello Kitty bike ride is a little intense! I’m sure it is great for a Kitty fan, but it is a little too much for me. I think my eyes would roll all the way to the back of my head, if someone made me do that! ;p
Great post, keep blogging and traveling. Adventure is better when shared with friends.
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Your kind words are highly appreciated. Thank you for reading! Hope to see you again here in my blog. π
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So colourful, love that Hello Kitty parade float. π
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Melaka is indeed a very vibrant city. π
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Well researched piece!
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Thank you so much! π
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Yaiks gusto ko itong puntahan dahil nabasa ko sa isa sa mga fave books ko
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Yes, punta ka. Madali lang sya from KL 2 hours by bus. Small city lang kaya 1 day malibot mo na. π
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Wow! he he
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Hello, Kitti bicycles! π Oh, I don’t know what to say. I think my friend’s daughters would love it.
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Hahaha it’s okay. I think kids will love it, not sure with the adults though. π
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Wow, I know so little of Malaysia but am trying to learn more and Melaka looks like a great little find. I think Darcee would love exploring Jonker Street while I would love the River Cruise or riding one of those crazy Hello Kitty Bikes!
Let us not forget the Street Food! That is definitely on my list!
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Hi Eric. Sorry for this late reply. Nice to know that this article was of some help to you in your research of Malaysia. Hope you’ll get to see Melaka soon. Happy travels… π
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I’m headed to southeast Asia in a couple months and this post is exactly the kind of reference I’m looking for! I didn’t think I could be more pumped for my trip but after reading this, here I am. Thanks for sharing, keep it up! I’ll definitely be checking back in!
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Hi Chris. Sorry for this late reply. Thanks for dropping by. Glad to be of some assistance to you in your upcoming travel to Southeast Asia… π
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Dutch Square looks pretty, when I go there i’ll visit the place.
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Thanks for dropping by Divya. Appreciate the comment… π
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such gorgeous photos! great ideas of things to do there!
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Thanks for the kind words Chloe, Enjoy your travels… π
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Thanks for the tips! Canβt wait to visit someday!
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You’re welcome Allyson. Glad to be of some assistance to you in your future visit to this wonderful city… π
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Love the vibrant and clean photos. Makes me want to go to malaysia right now.
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Hi Taylor. Thanks for the compliment. Going to Malaysia is not a bad idea. I suggest that you just pacj your bags and go… π
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So insightful! I love that you completely immerse yourself in the culture. Eating local food is the best!
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Hi Julie. The local food was great. Almost similar to what we have in the Philippines. If you haven’t been to Melaka, I hope you get to see it soon… π
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If i had to pick one thing to do in Melaka, it would be to go on a river cruise, reflect on the unique history of this town and imagine that I have gone back in time. The Dutch part also looks appealing to me.
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The river cruise is not a bad idea. Hope you do get that chance and also see the Dutch area of this city too. Thanks for dropping by… π
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There’s just something about European architecture in Asian cities that I automatically admire. Perhaps it’s the juxtaposition of cultural elements. I love contrasts.
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You’re definitely right about the contrast of European and Asian influence in this city. Thanks for dropping by… π
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Very informative post. I’ve just added Melaka and its street food to my bucket list
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Hi Denny. Thanks for the comment and I hope that you get to see Melaka soon… π
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Wow! You just gave me the itinerary for the first visit to Malaysia! Haha…
I wouldn’t miss the Formidable Fortress & River Cruise.
The Hello Kitty Bicycle looks super cool.
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Glad to be of some assistance to you in your future travel to Malaysia. Thanks for dropping by… π
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Wow what a colorful place and ur pictures are so amazing .. Luv them .. I never heard of this place but now it’s in my bucket list
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I also loved the vibrant colors of this city. Glad to hear that you’re considering to see it soon… π
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I love Malaysia and it food and scenery. Itβs so beautiful. And arenβt the people so friendly? Really want to visit
Melaka next time I am there.
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You’re right about that Karen. The people here are so friendly. Hope you’ll get to see Melaka soon… π
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Joy, just amazing. I really liked the hello kitty thing. Let me see if I could prompt my city administrator in starting something similar here. moreover it is a fantastic article – you described the must-sees so perfectly.
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The hello kitty bikes are indeed cute. Not a bad idea to implement such rides in any city. Thanks for the compliment… π
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Everything looks so bright and colourful! China Town’s always look so inviting and exciting though.
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You’re right about China town. Actually you’ll find such in almost any country. Although this one in Melaka is indeed quite colorful. Thanks for dropping by… π
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Dun ako sa street foods!!
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Masarap ang street foods ng Melaka Amielle. Sana mapuntahan mo soon… π
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Many interesting in Melaka.
Thank you for your info!
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You’re welcome Evir. Hope you’ll get your chance to see this wonderful city soon… π
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I didnt know Melaka until I read it here, hehe.. how far is it from KL?
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Hi Joanna. Sorry for this late reply. Been quite busy lately. Melaka is about a 2 hour bus ride from KL. Quite accessible. It would be nice if you’ll add it itinerary while you’re in Malaysia. Just stay there for a couple of days so that you’ll get to see more of the city… π
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We’re visiting Malaysia next year for a few days before heading off to Philippines – I was looking for destinations near KL that we could squeeze in and now that I have come across your post. I would love to visit it just to eat all that food and also capture the memories! I have pinned the image to save for later.
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Awesome! I hope you’ll have a great time in Malaysia as well as in the Philippines. Enjoy and safe travels! π
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HEY Just stumble on ur blog and I canβt wait to visit Melaka, Iβll be there next month after visiting Singapore. Ur blog makes me more excited to visit melaka!
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Great. Hope you enjoy your trip. Thanks for dropping by π
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You miss Coconut Shake
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