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    Monday, September 14, 2015

    Jungle Tracking (Melaka / Malacca State)

    Gadek Hot Spring
    Popular as the spa among visitors from far and wide seeking therapeutic cure for skin disease. Handicraft shops and playgrounds have been made available to provide additional attractions for visitors. An ideal spot for family outing. Malacca Fish World The complex is an interesting place to take a glimpse at the underwater world in its natural setting. More than 50 species of fresh and saltwater fish are on display in a aquarium in the shape of a whale. The complex has been landscaped with cascades, caves, open ponds and ships. Cape Ricardo
    Birdwatcher’s paradise. An important lowland marking to migrating birds set in a serene headland forest punctuated by a blue lagoon and a beautiful beach. Butterfly Farm
    One of the world’s most comprehensive butterfly and insect farms with well over 200 local species including rare ones namely Raja Brooke and Birdwing. There is also a collection of more than 400 insect specimens. Malacca Zoo
    More than 44 species animals found in southeast Asia and Africa amidst natural setting. Rated the best zoo in this part of the country. It is an exciting place to discover the animal kingdom at your own pace. Ayer Keroh Lake
    Ideal for exciting water sports activities such as boating and canoeing. Equipped with amenities and facilities to enable a family to enjoy relaxing moments amidst scenic environment. Back  to Jungle Trek by States Menu

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