HOMESTAY INDAH KEMBARA PREMIER (3 BILIK) + KOLAM RENANG

Homestay Melaka INDAH Kembara Melaka terletak di lokasi penginapan di tempat pelancongan. Berhampiran TOP-SPOT pelancongan dan tempat makan di Melaka.

Pusat Pelancongan:
# 5 minit ke Bandar Hilir dimana terletaknya Kota A Famosa, Bandar Hilir, Melaka River Cruise, Jonker Walk, Menara Taming Sari, Dataran Pahlawan, Mahkota Parade, Masjid Kg Hulu, Masjid Tengkera.
# 5 minit ke Klebang dimana terdapatya Muzium Kapal Selam, Pantai Klebang, Dataran 1 Malaysia
# 10 – 15 minit ke Pantai Puteri dan Makam Hang Tuah di tanjung Kling
# 20 minit ke Ayer Keroh untuk ke Zoo Melaka, Melaka Wonderland, Mini Malaysia, Taman Botanikal dan sebagainya.

Tempat Makan terdekat:
# 3 minit ke McDonalds (depan asrama/apartment), Starbucks, Restoren Mamak Tasik Limbongan, Kuih Keria Antarabangsa (belakang asrama/apartment), Asam Pedas Claypot 3, Medan Selera Limbongan, Restoren Cina Muslim Mukmin, Restoren Cina Muslim Shirlin Low, Restoren Tom Yam Dyana, Capati Mahmud (semuanya berhadapan dan bersebelahan sahaja), Mee Bodo Tengkera, Mee Sup Tengkera, Roti John Barkat,
# 5 minit ke Coconut Shake Klebang, Yong Tau Foo Pulau Gadong, Rahman Sup Pulau Gadong,
# 20 minit ke Ikan Bakar Muara Sungai Duyong dan Cristal Bay.

KEMUDAHAN YANG DISEDIAKAN;
# Bilik Utama:  1 katil KING + 1 katil SINGLE berhawa dingin (aircond)
# Bilik Kedua:  1 Katil KING berhawa dingin (aircond).
# Bilik Ketiga: 1 katil QUEEN berhawa dingin (aircond)

# Ruang tamu yang besar dengan kelengkapan sofa dan TV 24”
#1 Bilik Mandi (Bilik Utama) + 1 Bilik Air berasingan; semua lengkap dengan water heater
# Meja makan 4 tempat duduk
# kemudahan pantry, sinki dan cerek air elektrik
# Sterika dan alas sterika

# Kemudahan Kolam Renang untuk kanak-kanak juga disediakan

KADAR HARGA

– Hari Biasa (Ahad hingga Khamis) dari RM 200.00

– Hujung Minggu (Jumaat & Sabtu) RM 250.00

– Cuti Umum dan Cuti Sekolah  RM280.00

Untuk tempahan segera dan maklumat lanjut sila hubungi:

Pn Hana 013-2987378
atau KLIK LINK http://0132987378.wasap.my/ untuk terus WhatsApp.
Untuk memudahkan proses tempahan. Sila nyatakan dengan jelas maklumat berikut;

1. Tarikh Check In
2. Tarikh Check Out
3. Bilangan Keluarga
4. Bilangan Dewasa
5. Bilangan Kanak-Kanak

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Ruang Tamu dengan Meja Makan 4 tempat duduk, sofa dan TV 24″

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Peti Sejuk, Pantry dan Singki

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Bilik Utama: 1 katil KING + 1 katil SINGLE berhawa dingin (aircond) dengan bilik air + water heater

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Bilik Kedua: 1 Katil KING berhawa dingin (aircond).

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Bilik Ketiga: 1 katil QUEEN berhawa dingin (aircond)

Kini kami menyediakan kolam renang kanak-kanak untuk para pengunjung yang menginap di Homestay Melaka INDAH Kembara.

New Tourism Malaysia Website 2016 Launch

New Tourism Malaysia Website
A new Tourism Malaysia website is to be launched this 18th February in Kuala Lumpur by the Minister of Tourism and Culture Malaysia, YB Dato’ Seri Mohamed Nazri bin Abdul Aziz. The all new look for the Tourism Malaysia’s Consumer and Corporate Website is also being launched at the Dewan Tun Dr. Ismail, PWTC, Kuala Lumpur.

The first Tourism Malaysia website was developed back in 1998 and since then, the website has been reconstructed a number of times, and the last was in 2012. This re-branding of the new URL (http://www.malaysia.travel/) is to push the consumer website and to differentiate the Tourism Malaysia’s consumer website and Tourism Malaysia’s corporate website where both websites mission is to give out a more user friendly characteristics, making it easier to navigate through the sites.

Tourism Malaysia News Website 2016

A screen capture of the new parallax style template for Tourism Malaysia

To find out more, you can now visit http://www.malaysia.travel/ to see the new look and feel of the brand new Tourism Malaysia website as it is now live for the world. The website style also uses the new Parallax Template which is also responsive for smartphones and tablets and is the trend for 2015 and 2016 where most tourism boards around the world are using too. These new parallax templates are one page design websites that are built with sliders and you can simply scroll down with large images in the background. for the new website, large images of Malaysia are showcased by showing islands, cultures, shopping and more.

Currently, the website also shares a link to the Tourism Malaysia Corporate site and as for the main features, there are links to information about Malaysia, places in Malaysia, experiences, packages and events. There are also videos on Malaysia which pop up to the Tourism Malaysia YouYube Channel. On the last slider section, you see a Package and Promotion page that leads you to various travel packages on Malaysia. And finally at the footer, there is the sitemap with multiple links. Hopefully more information will be revealed at the new Tourism Malaysia Website 2016 Launch happening in February.

Bukit Larut Taiping Cable Car Project

Bukit Larut cable car

The Perak government will go ahead with the Bukit Larut Cable Car project despite financial constraints and objections from various quarters. State tourism committee chairman Datuk Nolee Ashilin Mohd Radzi said the Taiping Municipal Council was conducting a study to find the best approach to manage and develop Bukit Larut to be sustainable environmentally and economically.

The council will manage Bukit Larut, popularly known as Maxwell Hill, in line with the recommendation by the auditor-general. Nolee said the state government sought financial assistance from the federal government under the 11th Malaysia Plan but the amount and form of funding was still being worked out.

Nolee said the project was estimated to cost RM65 million but the actual amount had yet to be finalised. Malay Mail had in a special report on Saturday highlighted plans on the cable car project, which was mooted by the state government in 1997.

Nolee also defended the project against criticism by non-governmental organisations which claimed it would cause environmental damage. She said the development plan did not include construction of hotels or accommodation. “Only the existing resthouses will be refurbished and upgraded. In fact, some have already been upgraded.” More walkways, gardens and public amenities would also be built or upgraded within the specified area around the top station, she said.

“Cable cars are the most environment-friendly form of public transportation, not only in construction, but also operations and maintenance. They have been used in Europe for more than 150 years. “It is widely used in gazetted national parks all over the world. Asia is  catching up with this trend. Look at China, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia; they are opening up their highlands using cable cars and not cutting the hills to build roads,” she said.

On fears the project would become a white elephant, Nolee said the Langkawi cable car and Penang Hill funicular railway had proven to be successful tourism products as both facilities transported more than one million passengers a year.

Some quarters have questioned the viability of the project, saying it would need 42,000 visitors a month, or about 1,400 a day, to ensure it is not a losing concern. Nolee also cited the Taiping Zoo and Night Safari, which received more than 650,000 visitors a year, as examples. This figure, she said, strengthened the state government’s optimism in achieving a sustainable and viable tourism product.

The 3.5km cable car line will link the jeep track station at the foothill to the resthouse near the top station. The distance between the two points using the Land Rover service is about 10km.

Source: themalaymailonline.com

Malacca Malaysia – A must visit UNESCO world heritage site

Malacca Malaysia heritage did not remain unnoticed by the appreciating eyes of UNESCO. In 2008, Malacca was listed as a UNESCO world heritage site along with Georgetown Penang. There are plenty of heritage sites, ruins of fort, colonial buildings, temples, churches and old architecture that can be found in Malacca.

History of Malacca Malaysia

Malacca Malaysia was not historically connected to other countries through traded networks alone. In late 1500, there was a huge interest of Chinese emperor in Melaka due to it’s strategical location for trading. The Chinese migrated to Malacca and their inter-marriages with the local Malay people start a new generation known as “Baba Nyona”.

In 1511, Malacca was conquered by Portugese followed by Dutch in 1641. In 1795, Malacca was handed over to British India Company. Later in 1826 it came under British administration and in 1827 it became a British colony. In 1956, Tunku Abdul Rahman became first prime minister of Malaysia and in 1957, Federation of Malay was formed.

Malacca Malaysia was built several times and destroyed too. All the rulers have left their footprints in the area which add to the beauty of Malacca. What could not be destroyed was its pure air and walkable land. There is much more to see in Malacca besides the water and parks. The tourists are excited to see the Dutch Square and miles of area.

Cultural Hub

Melaka is culturally similar to Malaysian island Georgetown, on Penang. Thus the two share UNESCO World Heritage status. Melaka touches shipping routes that connects Indian Ocean with the Far East. Malacca experiences monsoonal winds and thus the weather is very pleasant during monsoon season. Historically, visitors came to Malacca from India, Arab, China and Iran for trade purposes. It was a hub of traders for exchanging silk, spices and dyes. Every trader and every nation that came to Melaka added some value in it that enhances its grace till today.

Heritage Sites


You will find many historical buildings while roaming in Malacca like Churches, Ruins of Forts, Palaces, Temples and Graveyards. The Melaka administration has remarkably saved its heritage and apart from destroyed centuries old forts, the Dutch, Chinese, Malay and Muslim buildings are nicely preserved.

The Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum is one such site that offers an insight to the lifestyle, dressing and rituals of the old Chinese Malay people. The Heeren heritage house was a warehouse that today serves as a guesthouse. The Sultanate Palace Malacca is another heritage currently being used as a museum.

There are many other heritage sites which attract tourists including Christ Church Melaka, St. Paul’s Hill, the Stadthuys, A Famosa Fort, St. John Fort, Cheng Hong Ten Temple, St Peter’s Church, Maritime Museum others.

It is also recommended to do one of the activities for the heritage exploration in Melaka:

  • Explore central Malacca on foot
  • Take a trishaw ride
  • Take a Melaka river cruise ride

Read More: Top 10 historical places to visit in Melaka

Popular food in Melaka

Tourists seldom forget what they ate while travelling. You will also collect some great memories of Malay, Chinese and Nyonya food from Melaka. The popular food of Melaka includes Chicken rice balls, Satays, Cellups (local deserts), Coconut shakes, Noodles, Soups and Fried Fish. Melaka people love their half cooked seafood dishes dipped in Satays. The one-bite puffs are great and fabulously fresh confectionery food item of Melaka.

Night life in Malacca

Walking in the street markets of Melaka is best night time activity. You would love the walk in Jonker Street and Jonker walk where you can shop around on the stalls selling things from artifacts to food, clothing and jewelry. This is one of the best places to buy a gift for your family and friends as well.


Photo Credit: Symphonex

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