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    FIREFLIES

    Kampung Kuantan Fireflies
    " Go See Nature's Beetles of Brilliancy"
    Located at Kuala Selangor, 67km southeast of KL.

    Kampung Kuantan is famous for its fireflies (Kelip-kelip in Bahasa Malaysia) dwelling along its river bank due to the berembang trees, or its scientific name Sonneratia Caseolaris, with open foliage, which is suitable for the breeding of the phosphorescent beetle.
    Here is site of one of the largest firefly colonies in the world, stretching a few kilometres along the Selangor River. Travel upstream in a small boat or sampan or take a motorized boat at bukit belimbing and in the quiet darkness, you will see thousands of fireflies flickering like Christmas light lining.

    The Kampung Kuantan fireflies are a natural phenomenon. Even nature on a small-scale comes up with some big surprises.Nothing evokes wild splendor like watching the silent and spectacular light showof these illuminating beetles.
    Take just one night out on the Selangor River and you'll be hooked. Riverbanks buffered by berembang trees fill up with tiny insects that turn their abdominal bulbs on and off every three seconds like a kid playing with a light switch.
    It may seem strange to sit in a sampan and ogle at this firefly mating ritual, but it's so serene and pleasant.
    The fireflies (kelip-kelip) of Kampung Kuantan are famous, if not rare. A good site to see these unique creatures in action, it's also one of the best examples of ecotourism in Malaysia. Combine a trip with the nearby Kuala Selangor Nature Parkfor a fun day in the mangroves.
    Thousands of males flash in unison to attract females. Hanging out in the grass during the day, these folded-wing bugs come out at dusk each evening to display their pulsating prowess only in selected mangrove trees.
    Be sure to see the fireflies soon; their numbers are dimming. Damming the Selangor River upstream and agricultural encroachment alter the mangrove ecosystem. So it is unknown how long these bright bugs will continue to shine in the night sky.
    mpung Kuantan Fireflies: Ecology for Kids, Too
    Firefly fireworks are just the finale of a series of amazing natural occurrences.
    • What makes this nightly display possible?
    • What is the connection between these mangrove trees and the salty river?
    • And how do a winged bat, a snail and the blinking firefly beetle play a role?
    Mangroves thrive along coastal strips and river mouths, where freshwater streams meet that salty sea. Many different mangrove tree species make up these special habitats.
    But at Kampung Kuantan, the riverbanks are full of berembang trees (Sonneratia caseolaris); these trees grow well in brackish water and reach 8 km upstream and 18 km downstream to Kuala Selangor.
    There are many types of firefly beetles; the species (Pteroptyx tener) at Kampung Kuantan live in big colonies. At dusk fireflies gather in berembang trees to suck tree sap and flash to attract a mate.
    Both males and females light up, but only the males do it together in unison. One of the longest stretches of a single firefly species found anywhere!
    During daylight hours fireflies rest in grass, ground vegetation or muddy riverbanks. Two important things are found here: moist soil and a snail.
    Female fireflies lay eggs in the soft soil, larvae emerge and feed on the snails. When mature new adults fly off to join the thousands of others sparkling the trees at night. This cycle is repeated over and over to supply the colony since a firefly life span is about two months.
    Let's check our ecological list:
     ... mangrove trees
     ... salty water
     ... snail food
     ... firefly beetles
    Hmmm ... what happened to the bat? How does this flying mammal play a part in the firefly story?
    Bats cover a lot of territory since they can fly great distances. Seeking nectar, bats pollinate the flowers of the berembang tree. So the survival of this mangrove species depends on the bat. And fireflies depend on the berembang trees.
    That's how nature works on the Selangor River.
    Kampung Kuantan Fireflies: Benefits of Ecotourism
    Ecotourism is too often more marketing than environmental good.

    Conservation of threatened animals, even fireflies, takes a lot of effort. Back in the 1970s few people paid attention to the nighttime antics of glowing bugs. Villagers use the river to obtain food resources and for transport.
    To supplement their incomes, the government promoted tourism and supported their businesses to buy row boats in the 1990s.
    Kampung Kuantan fireflies now gets over 2,000 visitors a month. Villagers benefit as boat operators, tour guides or from the sale of handicrafts and food to tourists.
    Conservation concerns, however, still remain.
    When fireflies became a tourism hot spot, some villagers used noisy motorized boats that spoiled nature's tranquility and damaged the young shoots of berembang trees.
    And constructing the Selangor River dam upstream reduces freshwater flow that allows more saline water coming in from the sea.
    Now scientists monitor the impact of these developments to keep the ecosystem and ecotourism viable.ies: General Information

    Open Everyday

    Viewing times start at sundown from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm.
    There is ample parking space and a good visitors centre for information and souvenirs.
    • No flash cameras are allowed
    • No firefly collecting is allowed
    • Plenty of restaurants and food stalls in the area for drinks, snacks and dinner.

    Kampung Kuantan Fireflies ... Lights Out, Lights On!

    MALACCA HISTORICAL CITY

    Places to Visit in Malacca

    Malacca Attractions

    Firmly rooted as Malaysia's historical city, visiting Malacca is like a journey back in time to witness the adventures and discoveries during Malacca's golden age.
    Today, there are many historical sites to visit that give you a glimpse of Malacca's glorious past. This is balanced with other modern attractions such as water theme parks and cultural parks.







    A’Famosa

    A’Famosa

    Although the remains of Porta De Santiago – built by the Portuguese as a fortress in 1511 – are nothing more than a quick photo stop, it is a must for anyone visiting Malacca. The Dutch destroyed most of the fort but what remains today was saved by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1810. The Romanesque architecture as well as the cool breezes wafting through the ruined walls will make your exploration a pleasant one. 


    Tour Available: Dutch Heritage Trails of Malacca 



    A'Farmosa Resort



    A'Farmosa Resort

    Approximately 24km north of Melaka, a little off the road to Kuala Lumpur, is the countryside town of Alor Gajah. The peaceful and grassy Alor Gajah Square – surrounded by a series of cheerily painted shop houses – is located in the town centre.


    Address: A'Famosa Resort, Jalan Kemus, Simpang Empat, 78000 Alor Gajah.


    Baba-Nyonya Heritage Museum

    Baba-Nyonya Heritage Museum

    At the beginning of the 16th century, merchants and entrepreneurs were lured to Malacca’s shores due to stories of the city’s burgeoning success and wealth. In particular the city saw an influx of Chinese traders who arrived in droves in an effort to escape Manchu rule. 


    Opening Hours: 10:00 – 12:30 & 14:00 – 16:30 Monday - Saturdays
    Address: 48-50 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, 75200.



    Bukit Cina
    Bukit Cina
    The ancestral burial ground of Malacca’s Chinese community, Bukit Cina – also known as Chinese Hill – is the largest and oldest Chinese graveyard outside of China itself with over 12,500 graves as well as 20 Muslim tombs. 
    Address: Jalan Puteri Hang Li Poh, Bukit Cina, Melaka.










    Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary

    Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary

    Famed for its antiques, especially along Jalan Hang Jebat and Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock where there are many specialist outlets, Malacca is commonly referred to as Malaysia’s unofficial historic capital.


    Opening Hours: 08:30 – 17:30 everyday
    Address: Lebuh Ayer Keroh, 75450. 








    Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

    Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

    Founded in the early 14th century by Parameswara, a Sumatran prince, Malacca quickly became a key port of call for merchants playing the routes between India and China– once the two greatest markets of the world back then.


    Opening Hours: 07:00 – 19:00
    Address: No. 25, Jalan To’kong 75200.






    Christ Church

    Christ Church

    One of Malaysia’s most popular tourist regions, Malacca is the country’s unofficial historic capital. Its lure lies in its meticulously preserved buildings. 


    Address: Jalan Kota Melaka, Melaka 

    D Paradise Malacca





    D Paradise Malacca

    D-Paradise is a concept tropical fruit and aboriginal village cum retreat in Malacca. This park has a host of attractions, while being conveniently located near the highway.

    Opening Hours: Tuesday To Sunday: 9:00 - 18:00 Closed: Monday (Hotel will remain open)
    Address: 63, Jalan Solok Uban, Kampung Brisu, Lubuk China, Melaka. 






    Hang Jebat Mausoleum

    Hang Jebat Mausoleum

    Hang Jebat was once the second most skilful member of a band of five warriors, who was unceremoniously killed in a duel of honour by his best friend Hang Tuah. His mausoleum is located along Jalan Hang Jebat near Jonker Street.

    Address: Jalan Kampung Pantai Melaka, 75200. 







    Hard Rock Cafe Melaka Rock Shop

    Hard Rock Cafe Melaka Rock Shop

    Soon-to-be located beside the 9,000sqft Hard Rock Café Melaka – Hard Rock International’s third Malaysian café – the Malaccan branch of the Rock Shop has temporarily opened its doors at 23 Lorong Hang Jebat. Giving visitors a chance to grab hot tickets items such as its signature rock ‘n’ roll-inspired merchandise, classic collectibles and other hot commodities, this store will move to its permanent home sometime next year. Until then, be sure to check out the range of exclusive Malacca-specific Hard Rock merchandise that can only be purchased at this location – especially noteworthy are the limited-edition Malacca pins!


    Opening Hours: Daily, 11:00 - 20:00
    Address: 23 Lorong Hang Jebat 75200 Melaka, Malaysia.


    Maritime Museum & Naval Museum

    Maritime Museum & Naval Museum

    Built in 1990 and housed in a faithful recreation of the Flora de la Mar, a Portugese galleon that sank off the coast of Malacca, the Maritime Museum certainly merits a visit. Scuttle up for an in-depth look into Malacca’s history via old maps, scale-model ships, weaponry and nautical-related accessories and relics.

    Opening Hours: 09:00 – 17:30
    Address: Jalan Merdeka 




    Melaka Botanical Gardens

    Melaka Botanical Gardens

    The Botanical Gardens – formerly known as the Hutan Rekreasi Ayer Keroh – was established in 2006 and is encircled by a forest that contains over 300 species of fauna and flora. The cheesy yet cute thing about this park is the collection of giant stone carvings of prehistoric animals – that were indigenous to this area – scattered all around the park.
    Address: Lebuh Ayer Keroh, 75450



    Melaka Crocodile Farm

    Melaka Crocodile Farm

    One of the largest crocodile farm in the country, the Malaccan farm has over 200 crocodiles of various species including the Siamese, African Dwarf, Humpback and Indian Marsh.

    Covering an area of 3.2 hectares, visitors can view the crocodiles from suspended platforms and watch them whip themselves into a feeding frenzy during feeding hours.

    Opening Hours: 9:00 - 18:00
    Address: Pusat Pelancongan Ayer Keroh, 75450 Melaka.



    Melaka Raya

    Melaka Raya

    Melaka Raya needs no introduction to Malacca’s urbanites and regular visitors, as it is well-known as the definitive one-stop destination for a plethora of dining, entertainment, shopping and accommodation options. 











    Melaka River

    Melaka River

    Once dubbed ‘Venice of the East’ by European seafarers back in those days when the state has yet to be formed, Melaka River is the point where the history of Malacca began.









    Melaka Sultanate Palace

    Melaka Sultanate Palace

    The Melaka Sultanate Palace is a wooden replica of a Sultan’s palace during the ruling era of Sultan Mansur Shah. Housing a cultural museum, it was built based on description taken from the Malay annals of the original 15th Century palace. Apart from the building’s unique design and ornate wood carvings, visitors can also marvel at the numerous dioramas portraying the true palace atmosphere of the era.

    Opening Hours: Open: 09:00 – 17:30 Everyday
    Location: Jalan Kota

    Tour Available: Melaka Sultanate Palace


    Melaka Wonderland Theme Park

    Melaka Wonderland Theme Park

    The best way to cool down on a hot and sticky day in Malacca is to do some splashing around at the spanking-new Melaka Wonderland Theme Park & Resort. Built in Ayer Keroh – Malacca’s tourist attraction-laden quarter – the highlights of this multi zone park are its high-speed water slides and thrill rides. 


    Opening Hours: 10:00 – 19:00 Weekday; 09:00 am – 19:00 Weekend & Public Holiday
    Location: Ayer Keroh, Melaka (approximately 15 minutes from the Ayer Keroh exit toll) 

    Melaka Zoo & Night Zoo


    Melaka Zoo & Night Zoo

    Kids will enjoy the luxuriantly landscaped Melaka Zoo, the second-largest zoo in the country. With more than 1,200 animals of over 200 different species, it is also the first in the region to display the endangered Sumatran rhinoceros of Gaur and serves as a centre for conservation breeding and wildlife study. The best time to go is at night when the nocturnal animals are up and about.


    Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 everyday
    Address: Hang Tuah Jaya, Ayer Keroh, 75450.


    Menara Taming Sari

    Menara Taming Sari

    Officially opened for business on the 18th of April 2008, Menara Taming Sari is the first and only gyro tower in Malaysia so far. 
    Address: Menara Taming Sari Jalan Merdeka 75000 Melaka.


    Perigi Hang Tuah

    Perigi Hang Tuah

    The story of the ultimate Malacca warrior, Hang Tuah, is the stuff of legends. Faithfully serving Sultan Mansur back in the 15th century.










    Proclamation of Independence Memorial

    Proclamation of Independence Memorial

    The Proclamation of Independence Memorial was built in 1912. Visitors will be able to view a collection of exhibits – displayed in chronological order and divided into several sections – including manuscripts, videotapes and other audio and visual collections which all document Malaysia’s struggle to achieve its independence from the British colonial rule.
    Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 everyday; 09:00 – 12:00 and 15:00 – 18:00 Friday
    Location: Beside A’Famosa fort and the Melaka Sultanate Palace

    Tour Available: Proclamation of Independence Memorial


    St John's Fort

    St John's Fort

    The Fort was originally built as a chapel by the Portuguese but it was eventually renovated into a fort by the Dutch.

    Sitting on top a hill, the fort is unique in the sense that it was built to defend from inland invaders, rather than the sea. Hence, the canons are faced rather awkwardly towards inland as visitors shall see.

    Address: Jalan Ujong Pasir, 75050 Malacca Town
    Stadthuys

    Stadthuys

    This imposing salmon-pink town hall and governor’s residence is Malacca’s most instantly recognizable landmark. Believed to be the oldest Dutch building in the East, it was built shortly after Malacca was captured by the Dutch in 1641. Visit the extensive History & Ethnography Museum, Governor Museum, Admiral Cheng Ho Gallery, Democratic Rule Museum and the Literature Museum.
    Opening Hours: 09:00 – 17:30 Saturday – Thursday and 09:00 – 12.15; 14:45 – 17:30 Friday
    Location: Town Square

    Tour Available: Stadthuys 


    St Francis Xavier’s Church

    St Francis Xavier’s Church

    The story of the ultimate Malacca warrior, Hang Tuah, is the stuff of legends. Faithfully serving Sultan Mansur back in the 15th century, this infamous historical figure had an exemplary record of achievements, which include successfully warding off advances from Siam and Acheh.







    Taman Mini Malaysia & ASEAN

    Taman Mini Malaysia & ASEAN

    Located in Ayer Keroh, the Taman Mini ASEAN is a theme park dedicated to showcasing the culture of Southeast Asian countries including Malaysia.

    Visitors can view replicas of traditional Malaysian houses and other Southeast countries as well as handicrafts, costumes and models of world-famous monuments and scenery.
    Opening Hours: 9:00 - 17:00
    Address: Leboh Ayer Keroh, 75450, ‎Melaka.