Our first stop was the crocodile farm @Ayer Keroh. It was nice to be looking at a crocodile when u havent seen any for any reason living in a concrete jungle. But after sometime, i was left so bored just looking at the crocs.
They were not really posing, just sleeping with wide open mouth, tats all...lol |
Well , We all know that Malacca is famous for the stadhuys, Christ Church & the a'famosa. So let me share with you guys what you might not know ;)
If you dont know, every sunday morning there will be a Morning market selling Antiques like coins, currency notes, records and anything which is old enough to be considered as old. Some of them looked very old up to 100years. Most of the people selling on the street here are either antique collectors or antique shop owners.
We stayed at HallMark hotel which is very near to Jonker street, well its just walking distance only. I found this low cost hotel from the Tripadvisor.com and Guess what it was good, cosy & cheap. For travellers with tight budget like me, this would be the best.
This is the Portugese settlement view at night.
Be sure to visit Joe's stall to try his mango. A must eat item is dabel curry , hot & spicy curry with creamy gravy.
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