Malacca Crocodile Park

malacca-crocodile-parkMelaka crocodile Park has more than 100 species of crocodiles, including albinos and hunch-backed crocodiles, in their almost natural surroundings.

Visitors will be able to watch special and exciting performances by the trained keepers and their crocodiles every Saturday. These heart-stopping performances will definitely have you at the edge of your seat.

Malacca Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary

malacca-butterfly-parkAnother attraction in the Ayer Keroh area that should not be given a miss is the Malacca Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary, which houses dozens of beautiful butterflies, from various species. Feel free to walk around in the aviary to catch a close glimpse of the various butterflies in their habitat.

Apart from butterflies, visitors can also view various species of reptiles including snakes, spiders, scorpions and hundreds of insects that will undoubtedly make the weak heart squirm. A closer look at these reptiles on display, especially the various species of snakes, will undoubtedly leave a visitor in awe, if not more respect for the often misunderstood reptile.

Malacca Sultanate Palace

malacca sultanate palaceThe Melaka Sultanate palace was built based on the description and reference to the palace in 'Sejarah Melayu' (Malay History), the wooden replica houses the Cultural Museum of Melaka. Its is the only building of its kind in Malaysia, and it provides a rare glimpse of the ancient Malay kingdom that once flourished here.

Situated at the foot of St. Paul's Hill, it is the only Malay palace from Melaka's glorious past built with such detail and refinement. The original location of the palace was on to of Melaka Hill (now St. Paul's Hill) overlooking Melaka River and Baazar.

Proclamation of Independence Memorial

proclamation-of-independence-memorialBuilt in 1912, the former club house of Melaka Club now houses invaluable exhibits of the country's struggle leading to the independence. Exhibits are in the from of relics, manuscripts, video tapes, films and slides.

Tel: +6062841231

Fax: +6062829730

 

B-B Town

Did you know a bee has to visit 2 million flowers toproduce 2.2 kg of honey? Learn about bees as well as hornets and their habitat at the museum. Among its collection are informative exhibits plus several specimens of bee hives and hornet nests. Visitor can purchase honey and its by products from the museum.

Opening hours

9am – 6pm

Entrance:

Free