Enif & Faizah

Attractions

We listed some places that you can visit after or before attending our wedding.. So you can go to our wed and then cuti2 malaysia some more aight?!

Pangkor Island, Lumut Perak

Pangkor Island, Lumut Perak

It's a bliss to live almost next door to Pulau Pangkor! Pangkor fully deserves the name "Beautiful Island" as it is translated. Pangkor Island is a small island on the North West coast of Malaysia in the Straits of Malacca. And Enif parents live only a few kilometers away in the little town of Sri Manjung.

Pangkor is a very good place, a very neat little island here in Malaysia, on the north west coast. Have you been here? And are you willing to share your experiences? This is possible now. :) You can get very good "Ikan Bilis" and "Sotong Kering" at any market here at Pangkor..

A Famosa Resort, Melaka

A Famosa Resort, Melaka

One of the best things about A'Famosa is its strategic location off the North-South Highway- just half an hour's drive from historic Malacca city where Faizah's home is located, 45 minutes from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport and about an hour from Kuala Lumpur. The resort is also extremely popular with Singaporeans as it only takes two hours by road to go there from the Lion City. An alternative mode of travel is via rail, alighting at the Tampin Railway Station which is just a 10-minute taxi ride away.

Rightly touted as a one-stop destination for business and pleasure, A'Famosa offers an international championship 27-hole golf course, the highly-acclaimed Animal World Safari,Water World Theme Park, Equestrian Club, Resort Hotel, Villas , Condotel, excellent conference/banquet facilities and much more. It's one of the few resorts in this region that can truthfully claim to have 'something for everyone' regardless of age, whether you're an avid golfer, animal lover, watersports enthusiast, or just someone who enjoys a blissful, worry-free escape from the hustle and bustle of modern city living.

Jonker Street, Melaka

Jonker Street, Melaka

A night market which I would seriously recommend to anybody who is in Malacca for a holiday. I don't exactly remember how big it is but it is pretty big and it seems to be getting bigger every time I get there. More stalls are getting set up. More types of food are being sold there. It gets better and better.

Wandering around the streets of Chinatown, especially Jonkers Street (Jalan Hang Jebat) and Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, was a shopper's delight! Here, one will find a myriad of local shops (many with open storefronts), selling everything from furniture and antiques to bric-a-brac and clothes. Many of the shops are located in old buildings, inside of which may have very interesting architecture!