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My Travel and Experience BUCKET LIST Travel with people over 40... FREE– SPIRIT LIVING Travel with people over 40... My Travel and Experience BUCKET LIST ______________________________ Your Name www.free-spiritliving.com Image from google search FREE– SPIRIT LIVING Travel with people over 40... Our Travel and Experience BUCKET LIST 1.______________________________ 2.______________________________ 3.______________________________ 4.______________________________ Your Names www.free-spiritliving.com Image from google search FREE– SPIRIT LIVING Travel with people over 40... TRAVEL AND EXPERIENCE BUCKET LIST You will need a separate pages for each listing on your Bucket list. Add a reference to the relevant page for each listing. Place Why Ref to Budget Ref*1 1 Malaysia Malacca (Malaka) en Georgetown 1 A & B 2 South Africa Northern Cape 3 South Africa Western Cape 4 South Africa West Coast 5 South Africa Eastern Cape 6 South Africa South Coast 7 South Africa Kwazulu-Natal Midlands 8 South Africa Mpumalanga 9 South Africa Limpopo 10 Africa (SA Border) Lesotho 11 Africa (SA Border) Namibia 12 Africa (SA Border) Mozambique 13 Africa (SA Border) Swaziland 14 Europe Greece 15 Europe Turkey 16 Europe Portugal 17 South America Peru 18 South America Brazil 19 Central America Mexico 20 Central America Nicaragua www.free-spiritliving.com FREE– SPIRIT LIVING Traveling for over 40ties…. TRAVEL AND EXPERIENCE BUCKET LIST This will be your first page for each listing on your Bucket list Ref page: A Listing number on original list Best Time What to do and what to see 1 Any St Paul's Church, Christ Church Melaka, Church of St Francis Xavier 2 Any Windmill Dutch Square Melaka, Queen Victoria's Fountain, The Stadthuys Melaka Wonderland Theme Park & Resort, Jasin Hotsprings, SKYTREX Adventure Melaka, Air Panas Jasin 3 Any Inflatable Waterpark 4 Any Kampung Hulu Mosque, The Floating Mosque 5 Any The Shore Oceanarium, Melaka Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary, Melaka Zoo & MELAKA BIRD PARK 6 Any Malacca Botanical Garden, Taman Seribu Bunga / Thousand Flower Garden 7 Any Upside Down House Melaka (Rumah Terbalik Melaka) 8 Any Beaches & oslands: Pulau Besar & Puteri Beach, Pantai Tanjung Bidara, Klebang Beach 9 Any Food: Portuguese seafood on the beach, Dutch food, Malaccan dishes 10 Any Drinks: Coconut wine (toti), Coconut MilkshakeSeafood 11 Any Melaka River Cruise Boarding Port, Malacca River Walk, Malacca River Cruise 12 Any Sky Tower Melaka 13 Any Taman Mini Malaysia and Mini ASEAN 14 Any The Orangutan House, Illusion 3D Art Museum Melaka, Casababa Gallery Museum of Royal Malaysian Marine. Muzium TLDM, Toy Museum Malacca, Kite Museum, Straits Chinese 15 Any Jewelry Museum Malacca 16 Any Jonker street, Jonker night market, Jonker Walk World Heritage Park 17 Any Portuguese Square, Villa Sentosa (Malay Living Museum), Portuguese Village 18 Any Woof Station, The Huskitory 19 Any The Baboon House, Street (Stall) foods, Sid’s Pub Jan 1 - Feb 29, end Festivals: Chinese New Year, Festa de san pedro Malacca, Thaipusam , Malacca Carnival, 20 June, Jan/Feb, Differ- Malaysia Fest, Moon Cake Festival ent, Sept, Oct www.free-spiritliving.com FREE– SPIRIT LIVING Traveling for over 40ties…. TRAVEL AND EXPERIENCE BUCKET LIST This will be your second page for each listing on your Bucket list Ref page: 1 B Listing number on original list 1 Average Average Rainy days per Month Season Temp Temp Tourist Season School Holidays in this area month Max Max 1 Jan Summer 31 23 7 Peak season 2 Feb Summer 33 24 5 3 Mar Summer 33 24 8 Malaysia 2 weeks 4 Apr Summer 32 24 10 Singapore from mid May 5 May Summer 32 24 9 Malaysia 2 weeks 6 Jun Summer 32 24 8 Second Peak season Singapore to end Jun 7 Jul Summer 31 23 10 Second Peak season 8 Aug Summer 31 23 10 Second Peak Season Malaysia 2 weeks 9 Sept Summer 31 23 10 Quiet 10 Oct Summer 32 24 10 Quiet Sangapore & Malaysia from 11 Nov Summer 31 23 13 Quiet mid Nov Singapore & Malaysia to end 12 Dec Summer 31 23 9 Peak season Dec NOTES The climate in Malacca is hot and humid year-round. You will most likely need an umbrella Hari Raya Puasa, celebrating the end of Ramadan, shifts dates from year to year Best time of the year to travel to this destination Sept/Oct Second best time of the year to travel to this destination Feb/Apr www.free-spiritliving.com .
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