Kisahnya, selepas anak-anak terperap kat rumah selama beberapa minggu selepas arahan PKPB kembali dikuatkuasakan, kami mencari aktiviti yang menarik untuk anak-anak buat ketika berada di dalam rumah. Sebolehnya, aktiviti yang lebih kepada ilmu yang jarang mereka lalui sebelum ini. Akhirnya, kami memilih untuk mencuba dapatkan Butterfly Adoption Dari Melaka Butterfly And Reptile Sanctuary.
Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary is a tourist attraction in Ayer Keroh, about 15km northeast of Malacca town. Also known as Taman Rama Rama & Reptilia Melaka, it is home to a collection of animals ranging from beautiful butterflies to snakes, lizards, crocodiles, and koi fishes.
For a 30-year-old park, the place is well maintained, spread over 5 hectares and set amidst lush, tropical surroundings. There are dedicated areas within the vast park for butterflies, reptiles, birds, etc. It’s also a nice place to escape Melaka’s blistering heat. Entry is RM22 per pax.
Tanjung Tuan has a new trail. Connecting the famous promontory’s Forest Trail with its historical Dutch Well trail, this relatively unknown hike 35 minute hike offers a blood-pumping workout out with views from the hilltop of Pantai Keramat’s hidden cove.
For first time visitors to Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest near Port Dickson, the most obvious walk this forest reserve offers is the punishing trek up its tarmac road to its lighthouse. But look closer and you’ll discover wooded trails that are short and easy to navigate, with scenic views, unspoiled beaches and historical landmarks.
A'Famosa Animal World Safari is definitely one the place that should be in your consideration. RM45.00 (adult) and RM33.00 for kids above 90cm. I have to purchase a ticket for my son who is just 3 years old. The price is definitely costly. However, the price comes with a free lunch and a drink! So now you know why the price is that costly.
Tempat menarik di Melaka - catatan percutian keluarga ke A Famosa Safari Wonderland
Bukit Batu Putih is a 200 million years old quartz ridge located in the historic Tanjung Tuan Recreational Forest.
The Melaka Bird Park opened in 2013, and at one point it had more than 200 birds from 23 different species, including six types of peacock. It claimed to be one of the largest bird parks in Asia, though I’m not sure how as it seems tiny (including the car park, it’s just a quarter of the size of KL Bird Park!) and would only take 5 minutes to walk around the exterior path.