Best 2 attractions of Malacca and reach them by bus

Geschrieben von Aiman am 14. Dezember 2017 05:23 Uhr

    

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Malacca has some of the breath taking sights in Malaysia and quite known for its heritages too. The place is very easy to get around on foot or you can easily board a bus. Malacca has one of the highest contributions to the Nyonya or Peranakan culture. The place is a blend of customs, food and different kinds of traditions. The place has historic buildings as well as ultra-modern shopping centres. There is plush green landscape as well as urbanization all existing together. The Malaysians have always referred to Malacca as the historic capital of India. Locals and tourists prefer bus travel, thanks to lower fares and better fares. I recommend you to travel everywhere by bus as you will be able to grasp in more of the city and its people in a bus rather than what you will from inside a cab!

 

It is a well-known fact that Malaysia has some of the best road networks compared to the rest of the world. The roads here have been strategically planned and made to reach every corner of the city. In stark contrast to the monorail here, the roads here provide true point-to-point connectivity to the most important landmarks. Locals have always preferred buses to cabs for this very reason. Apart from this, the fares of buses are fixed and don't change depending on the hour of the day. The buses are always on time and have real time tracking systems so that you are not left waiting at the bus stop either.

You don't have to carry cash or change thanks to this website   redbus.my which lets you book tickets and pay for them online so you just need to get out of your hotel, board a bus and zip through the city. They also have some exciting discounts to offer!

A'Famosa Fort

The fort is a destination for photo shopping for the locals as well as tourists. The tourists keep strolling the entire place for some of the best sights. It was built in the year 1511 and is one of the biggest European architectural remains in Asia. The place is well known for its sightseeing spots. In the 16th century, it housed the entire Portuguese administration that included the hospitals and five churches as well. It also had four important towers and futuristic office quarters. The fort was expanded in the year 1586, to accommodate the growing population of Malacca. You can board a bus from the centre of the town, which will take you directly to the A'Famosa Fort. It shall take you somewhere around 20 minutes to reach here by bus.

Jonker Street

It is one of the most frequented places during weekends. Locals and tourists literally flock this place thanks to its colourful and elegant market. The stalls are quite well organized and the hawkers are quite friendly and contrary to what locals they are quite open to bargaining. A visit here at night will make you feel like you have dropped into someone's house party. You can board a bus from Melaka Sentral, which will drop you off at Jonker Street. The travel is not at all tiring and you shall reach here within an hour.

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