1. Melaka – Cuti-cuti Malaysia
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Maria asks…
Is there any flight for Delhi-Melaka on any day between 5th to 10th
Sept,2012?. What may be the cheapest air?
I am moving to Melaka, Malaysia with my family (five members) to join the new job there. I want
information for cheapest air ticket for Delhi / Kolkata to Melaka / Kualalampur for 5 of us on any
day of first 2 weeks of September, 2008. Can any body help me?
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
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2. Sharon asks…
How to drive to Melaka town from JB without going through Ayer
Keroh Interchange?
The road to melaka town after going through ayeh keroh interchange is usually jammed. Is
there another way to go there from Johor Bahru?
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
You can use the North South Highway and exit at Tangkak. Then You drive all the way to Jasin
& up north you can drive to Malacca town. I have done that 6 months before. The scenery is
great with lots of durian and rambutan trees along the way.
On my personnel experience, its even faster and cheaper than by Ayer Keroh. Please look up a
map, either through goole map or multimap to help you guide for your journey and Happy
travelling.
Susan asks…
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3. Is one whole day enough to see all the interesting places in
Melaka?
My friend and I are traveling to Malaysia next week and we plan on visiting Melaka for a day. Is
one day (7am-6pm) enough to see all of the interesting spots in Melaka?
Also, are there roundtrip buses available in Kuala Lumpur to Melaka? Are trips every hour? And
lastly, how much money do we have to spend (in RM) to be able to enjoy the whole day (meals
and shopping–you can scrap the antiques–included)?
Thanks!
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
So you have approximately 11 hours to spend including travelling time. Let’s say you are going
there from Kuala Lumpur and if you are travelling by express bus it would take average 5 hours
(to and fro ) So you have about 6 hours to visit Melaka. With 6 hours you have sufficient time to
visit the city centre where most tourists converge. Take a cab / bus from the bus station to
Bandar Hilir. In Bandar Hilir you can do some shopping ( souveniers and antiques ) and visit the
A Famosa, the famous church, museum, ancient ship etc. These places are all within walking
distance. If you are too tired to walk further, just hop into one of the colorful rickshaws ( about 8
Ringgit for a short distance ride ) take some photos, you’ll never forget the experience. Bring a
cap / hat as you most probaby would have to walk under the hot sun. Melaka city centre is not
big, 6 hours is just nice for you to visit. I do not know the exact bus fare to Melaka but it
wouldn’t cost you more than 50 Ringgit for a return trip. Eating is inexpensive, you can have a
very decent meal ( at decent place ) for 15 – 20 Ringgit for two persons. 120 Ringgit would be
sufficient to cover your expenses to Melaka ( bus fare, rickshaw ride, meals, entrance fee to
some places and some light shopping ).
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4. Sandra asks…
Any good and clean budget hotel recommendation in Melaka?
I am going to Melaka for a 2 day tour and would like to know if there is any good and clean
budget hotel with rate under RM 100?
Any place to visit recommendation is welcomed as well as i want to make this trip as meaningful
as possible.
Thanks in advance for the advice
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
Budget Hotels in Malacca – Malaysia
All listed hotels below are located within the city of Malacca
Accordian Hotel http://www.malacca.ws/accordian/
Special Internet Rates
MYR 90 / night (US$ 26*) Until Jan ‘09
Includes breakfast
*: Prices are inclusive of taxes, service charges and subject to exchange rate fluctuations
Located in the heart of the Malacca’s Central Business District. An abundance of restaurants
and shops surrounds the hotel with ease of accessibility. It is perfectly positioned to cater for the
business and leisure traveller.
Aldy Hotel – $$ http://www.malacca.ws/aldy/
Aldy Hotel Melaka is a boutique hotel strategically located in the heart of the historic Melaka
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5. town, surrounded by the historical landmarks, tourists’ attractions and shopping complex.
Fenix Inn – $$ http://www.malacca-hotels.com/fenixinn/
Located in a strategic location, found intermingled with high-rise building of modern architecture,
narrow streets, bustling with activities, a business center and of course a shopper heaven.
Hotel Hallmark Malacca – $$ http://www.malacca-hotels.com/hotel-hallmark/
Rich in history and alive with modernity, Malacca is a mystical world that is waiting for you to
discover. Centuries ago, this is where the Malay kingdom was born. A seaside village has
become a treasured town bursting with culture and history. And here amidst all the sightseeing
and curio hunting that have become tourist’ favourite activities in Malacca, is a hotel that is
tailored to your need.
Hotel Orkid – $$ http://www.malacca.ws/orkid/index.htm
At Hotel Orkid, all our rooms and suites are designed with the guests’ absolute comfort and
convenience in mind.
Hotel Seri Costa – $$ http://www.malacca.ws/sericosta/
Step into the Hotel Seri Costa and you are stepping into a different world.
Naza Hotel Melaka – $$ http://www.malacca.ws/nazamc
Conveniently located just 1 km from terminal bus station. Within short distance are Tesco
Hypermarket , Hang Tuah Mall and Business Centre.
Straits Meridian Hotel – $$ http://www.malaysia-hotels.net/hotels/straitsmeridian/
Located only 10 minutes from the hustle and bustle of the city and yet close to the historical
sites, shops and golf courses.
MITC Hotel – $$ http://www.malacca.ws/mitcancasamc/
The hotel adjacent to the Melaka International Trade Centre (MITC) at the heart of Ayer Keroh
satellite town, is positioned as a convention class hotel that emphasizes on convenience and
comfort.
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6. Jenny asks…
How did Singapore manage to grow into a prosperous port despite
the piracy problem in the Straits of Melaka?
Why did Singapore manage to grow into a prosperous port despite the piracy problem in the
Straits of Melaka?
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
This sounds very social studies, and I’m sorry I saw this question late. Well, I think that the
government probably enforced some laws and stepped up measures to capture the pirates so
the piracy problem wasn’t so bad, and then they became a prosperous port. OR ELSE, they’d
have negotiated with the pirates, which isn’t something that the Singapore Government would
do anyway, so I believe it is the former reason.
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