What You Will Do
Malacca will make you fall in love all over again with its unique blend of ancient buildings and modern living alongside breathtaking sights! Malacca is a famous tourist destination with a rich cultural heritage, subsequent to the colonial rule of Portuguese, Dutch, and British, and more!
- Private driver
- Round-trip hotel transfer
- Ideal for families with kids and senior citizens as this is a private tour
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park Melaka
45 minutes
The Mini Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park is a theme park in Ayer Keroh, Malacca, Malaysia. The park showcases the traditional houses from every state in Malaysia and also from every country in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
From Kuala Lumpur City to Malacca, it takes about 2 hours to drive, sit back and enjoy the drive.
2
A Famosa Fort
15 minutes
A Famosa is a former Portuguese fortress located in Malacca, Malaysia. It is among the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Southeast Asia and the Far East. The Porta de Santiago, a small gatehouse, is the only part of the fortress which still remains today.
3
St. Peter's Church
15 minutes
St. Peter’s Church in Melaka is the oldest functioning Roman Catholic church in Malaysia. From 1511 until 1641, while under Portuguese rule, Malacca was described as a Christian town with a Roman Catholic church or chapel on every street. In 1618 there were 7,400 Christians in Malacca with 14 churches and 2 chapels.
4
St. Paul's Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul)
15 minutes
Christ Church Melaka is Malaysia’s oldest functioning Protestant church. While its construction started as early as 1741 on the Dutch occupation centennial, it wasn’t until 1753 that it was completed. Before this was built, the Dutch who lived in the city used the old church on top of St. Paul’s Hill.
5
Christ Church
15 minutes
Christ Church Malacca is an 18th-century Anglican church in the city of Malacca City, Malaysia. It is the oldest functioning Protestant church in Malaysia and is within the jurisdiction of the Lower Central Archdeaconry of the Anglican Diocese of West Malaysia.
6
Red Square (Dutch Square)
15 minutes
The Stadthuys (an old Dutch spelling, meaning city hall) is a historical structure situated in the heart of Malacca City, the administrative capital of the state of Malacca, Malaysia in a place known as the Red Square. The Stadhuys is known for its red exterior and nearby red clocktower. It was built by the Dutch in 1650 as the office of the Dutch Governor and Deputy Governor.
7
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
15 minutes
The Cheng Hoon Teng Temple Is A Chinese Temple Practising The Three Doctrinal Systems Of Buddhism, Confucianism, And Taoism Located At No. 25 Jalan Tokong, Malacca City, Malaysia. It Is The Oldest Functioning Temple In The Country.
8
Kampung Kling Mosque
15 minutes
The original structure built by Indian Muslim traders in 1748 was a wooden building and in 1872, it was rebuilt in brick. The mosque is one of the traditional mosques in Malacca, which still retains its original design. The architectural design of the mosque is a cross between Sumatran, Chinese, Hindu, and Malacca Malay. The minaret, ablution pool, and entrance arch were built at the same time as the main building. The kampung kling mosque is named based on the place where Indian traders dwell in that place called Kampung Kling.
9
Bukit China (Chinese Hill)
15 minutes
Bukit China (Chinese Hill) is a hillside of historical significance in Malacca City, the capital of the Malaysian state of Malacca. It is located several kilometers to the north of the historical center of Malacca (Dutch town and Chinatown), but these days, it's surrounded by a modern city on all sides.
10
Jonker Street
30 minutes
Popularly called the Jonker Street, Jonker Walk, or the Jonker Hang Jebat, this street is a very attractive place in Melaka and a popular area to visit. Whether you want to hunt for the best food in Melaka, shop for boutiques and souvenirs, or visit the award-winning museums and gallery shops, you will not be disappointed here. There is a saying that if you haven’t visited Jonker Street, you haven’t been to Melaka.
11
Malacca River
1 hour
The Malacca River which flows through the middle of Malacca City in Malacca, Malaysia, was a vital trade route during the heyday of the Malacca Sultanate in the 15th century.
12
Malay Melaka Traditional House
Rumah Melayu Melaka’ or Malacca Malay House is the traditional Malay house that can be found in Malacca. It can still be found in the whole of Malacca today. It is the only traditional Malay house that mainly can be recognized by its glazed and multicolored tiles on the staircases which are imported from Europe and China. Flowers are a common motif.
13
Melaka Straits Mosque
15 minutes
Malacca Straits Mosque (Masjid Selat Melaka) is a mosque located on the man-made Malacca Island in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia, which was opened on 24 November 2006 by the Supreme Ruler of Malaysia Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Syed Putra Jamalullail. It was built using a mix of Middle Eastern and Malay craftsmanship and looks like a floating structure when the water level is high.
14
Kuala Lumpur
2 hours
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