Saturday, August 20, 2011

Malacca The Historical City (Part II)

Howdy! (Please read my Part I before read this)

Malacca's House
It was 4.00pm, and we were all completely exhausted and sweating.. a good exercise huh :). Going around is not difficult to look for hotel.. We check in at "Hotel Seri Malaysia" RM300++ for family suite.. pretty expensive for a hotel without lift service. Use staircase instead.. walk for your health dude.. 


















Rumah Johor Tanah Tumpah Darahku


All-in-all, I can say the hotel is not up to the standard price of RM300++ (approx USD100++), with air conditioner that is warm, stuffy room and no welcome drink or tea and coffee. View.. nothing special except the car park. It is hard to say good thing about this hotel. The worst experience staying in this hotel was sleeping with "pijat" (bed bug) oh man.. it was 12.00am when I saw and kill one of it.. damn.. when                                                    we woke up in the morning we felt itchy all over our body     and blood just everywhere.. this tiny 'vampire' creature really suck our blood the whole night.. I manage to caught one alive and immediately call the management and show the bed bug.. we pack and check out immediately.. After almost 20 minutes with the housekeeping exec, they only agreed to offer RM50 discount for the bad experience we have.. and for sure that will be our last stay at Hotel Seri Malaysia.

Melaka River Cruise
Prior to this bed bug experience, we truly enjoy the night scenery of Melaka River Cruise an experience not to be missed.  

Lets forget about the bed bugging experience, and share the good one, you can see photo 3 of the houses (Melaka, Johor and Sarawak) above.. and Pink Buggy for the buggy ride.. for less than RM50 (approx USD15) you can enjoy driving through reserve forest (jungle tracking style) for 45 minutes.. lot of sauna and fauna to observes.. a true learning experience for my kids on the important to preserves the forest for future human life..  

Six Seater Buggy Ride

     


Malacca.. a truly historical city.. 

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