Jonker Boutique Hotel
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Through palm trees to Jonker Walk
Up early, taxi to the Concorde Hotel, found a lift to the second floor Luxury Tour bus check-in, while waiting talked with three Americans - more than I had seen in two weeks. Paying the extra $4 for the luxury bus was well worth it: comfortable seats, air-conditioned, shorter trip as it took the tollway instead of the local highway. Bus travel …
The Dutch, the Malays, the Tourists
Eight o'clock on a Sunday morning and Melaka is dead -- not even a place to buy coffee! I walked down Jonker Street (now named Jalan Hang Jebat) and only saw a few employees waiting outside their workplace waiting for it to open.
Walked across the bridge and attended Anglican Church service at Christ Church, the church built by the Dutch. …
Kuala Lumpor-Melaka
... this walking and absorbing all this culture, it was time for a coffee and something to eat, I went back to the place I went yesterday, the food and coffee was pretty good, today they had sunshades, at last some shade to sit under, so it was an all day breakfast and a large coffee for me
I had wandered about all morning and most of the afternoon, but I haven’t seen any of our crowd anywhere, I thought I would have, we are only here for the one day and I ...
Like a Diamond in the Rough.
... a bar that had live music every night. A jug of beer for less than £4, we told full advantage. The conclusion, our first drunk night! Fortunately there are no pictures to embarrass us. It was a great laugh and the band was great.
Anyway, that was Melaka; a great, small city on the west coast of Malaysia. What a find! Lucky we had no problems with the next long distance transport on our journey to Kuala Lumpur. Stay ...
De Johor Barhu à Melaka
... 3 heures. Carla dort pratiquement tout le long du voyage. Je pique du nez à plusieurs reprises. Le paysage est jolie mais assez monotone car nous traversons des plantations de palmiers qui s’étendent sur des dizaines et des dizaines de kilomètres. Nous arrivons à la gare routière de Melaka vers 18h. Nous nous faisons accoster par deux personnes qui nous proposent des hôtels. Ils sont très aimables et pas du tout ...