- Golden Blossom Tours & Travel - Tour Highlight: Christ Church, Stadhuy’s (Red Square), Porta de Santiago, St. Paul’s Hill, St. Paul’s Church, Souvenirs Hunting at Jonker’s Street, Independence Museum Building. Cheng Hoon Teng, Street of Harmony & Bastion House are all a show piece of the past, Portuguese Settlement and Sultanate Palace Museum or Malay Living Museum.
- Air-conditioned sightseeing tours
- Malacca River Cruise
- Included lunch
- Complimentary pick-up and drop-off for downtown Kuala Lumpur hotels
- Admission to Sultanate Palace Museum or Malay Living Museum
- Any others which are NOT mentioned in the program.
Malacca, previously a thriving trading hub between the ‘East and West’, was home to the exchange of various commodities such as silk, gold, tea, spice, opium, tobacco, and a myriad other items. In 1409, the Chinese mainland, under the leadership of Admiral Cheng Ho, established ties with the Malacca Sultanate. The Portuguese, demonstrating their might, seized control of Malacca in 1511. Their rule lasted until 1641, after which the Dutch took over. Today, the relics of these successive reigns can still be seen in this once ravaged city, hinting at its illustrious past.
An enriching journey back in time awaits you on a UNESCO World Heritage & Historical Malacca Tour. Roaming through the narrow lanes, gaze upon the vibrant figures adorning the rooftops of the houses.
Here are some tour highlights:
- Porta De Santiago – The Ancient Fortress
- Mural art along Malacca River Bank
- Portuguese Settlement
- The Mosque on the Malacca Strait
- Malacca Sultanate Palace Museum visit
- Traditional Lunch at Baba Nyonya Restaurant.
- Casual wear, comfortable good walking shoes & decent dressing when visiting places of worship.
- Please advise any vegetarian meal request.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.