


A grand replica of the 15th-century palace of the Melaka Sultanate, showcasing Malay architecture and history.
Famous for its traditional kopi and roti canai, a local favorite since the 1950s.

Known for its layered kueh nega, a traditional Malay cake.
Located within the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum, offering a mix of Malay and Chinese dishes.
Climb the hill for a panoramic view of Melaka city and visit the historic church ruins.
Explore this vibrant street filled with historic buildings, shops, and local food stalls.
A replica of the 15th-century palace, showcasing Melaka's rich history and architecture.
Coconut rice, fried anchovies, boiled egg, peanuts, and sambal
Flaky Indian flatbread with curry sauce
Skewered and grilled meat sticks, dipped in peanut sauce
Intricately designed batik cloth, a traditional Malay art form, often used to make sarongs and clothing.

Unique Melakan dish where skewered ingredients are cooked in a rich, spicy peanut sauce.
A blend of spices used in authentic Peranakan cuisine, such as laksa and rendang.
Melaka's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Protection from the sun is essential for outdoor activities and museum visits.
Exploring Melaka's historic sites involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Experience the ancient tradition of fire walking on the black sand beaches of Beqa Island, Fiji.
Thiruvambadi Temple, nestled in the heart of Kerala, is a serene and historic place of worship, known for its intricate architecture and cultural significance.
A treasure trove of ancient art and history, the Puri Archaeological Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.