Explore Malacca’s rich history and vibrant culture on a full-day tour from Kuala Lumpur. Discover Jonker Street, ancient temples, and unique architecture.
Explore Malacca’s rich history and vibrant culture on a full-day tour from Kuala Lumpur. Discover Jonker Street, ancient temples, and unique architecture.
- A Famosa Fort - Constructed by the Portuguese in 1511, A Famosa once served as a powerful fortress protecting Malacca from invaders. Today, the remaining gatehouse, Porta de Santiago, stands as a historical landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the colonial era.
- St. Peter’s Church - Established in 1710, St. Peter’s Church in Malacca is…
- A Famosa Fort - Constructed by the Portuguese in 1511, A Famosa once served as a powerful fortress protecting Malacca from invaders. Today, the remaining gatehouse, Porta de Santiago, stands as a historical landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the colonial era.
- St. Peter’s Church - Established in 1710, St. Peter’s Church in Malacca is the oldest active Roman Catholic church in Malaysia. This historic site combines Dutch and Portuguese architectural styles and provides a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to appreciate its rich religious heritage.
- St. Paul’s Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) - Known as Bukit St. Paul, St. Paul’s Hill hosts the ruins of St. Paul’s Church, built by the Portuguese in 1521. It offers panoramic views of Malacca and stands as a historical testament to the city’s colonial past. The site also features a statue of St. Francis Xavier, an important figure in the church’s history.
- Christ Church - Constructed in 1753 by the Dutch, Christ Church is a prominent landmark in Malacca. This vibrant red church, situated in the city’s heart, showcases Dutch colonial architecture with its distinctive red bricks and a prominent white cross. It is a popular tourist destination.
- Red Square (Dutch Square) - Red Square, also known as Dutch Square, is a lively hub in Malacca characterized by its striking red buildings and historical importance. Notable structures include the Stadthuys, which served as the official residence of the Dutch governors. The square is a bustling area filled with shops, cafes, and cultural attractions.
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - Founded in 1645, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple is the oldest active Chinese temple in Malaysia. It exemplifies traditional Southern Chinese architecture and serves as a place of worship for followers of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. The temple’s intricate carvings and tranquil ambiance make it a must-visit site.
- Kampung Kling Mosque - Built in 1748, Kampung Kling Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Malacca. It showcases a unique blend of Sumatran, Chinese, Hindu, and Malay architectural styles, reflecting the region’s diverse cultural influences. The mosque remains an active place of worship and a historical landmark.
- Bukit China (Chinese Hill) - Bukit China, or Chinese Hill, is the largest Chinese cemetery outside of China, dating back to the 15th century. It offers a peaceful retreat with its lush greenery and historical significance. The hill provides insight into the rich cultural heritage of the Chinese community in Malacca.
- Jonker Street - Jonker Street, or Jalan Hang Jebat, is the lively heart of Malacca’s Chinatown. Renowned for its bustling night market, this street is lined with antique shops, cafes, and street food stalls. It’s an excellent place to experience local culture, enjoy delicious cuisine, and shop for unique souvenirs.
- Malacca River - Flowing through the city’s heart, the Malacca River offers a picturesque setting for sightseeing. Visitors can take river cruises to explore historical sites along the riverbanks, admire the colorful murals, and learn about the city’s rich heritage. The river’s transformation into a vibrant waterfront area makes it a popular attraction.
- A Traditional Malay House - Traditional Malay houses in Malacca are a testament to the region’s architectural heritage. These wooden structures, often elevated on stilts, feature intricate carvings and are designed to adapt to the tropical climate. Visiting a traditional Malay house provides insight into the local way of life and cultural practices.
- Melaka Warrior Monument - The Melaka Warrior Monument honors the courageous warriors who fought for Malaysia’s independence. Located in the heart of Malacca, it stands as a powerful symbol of the nation’s resilience and historical struggles. It’s a meaningful site where visitors can reflect on the sacrifices made by these heroes and connect with Malaysia’s rich history.
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up & drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- No physical activity
- English-speaking professional driver
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up & drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- No physical activity
- English-speaking professional driver
- Entry/Admission-Malacca River
- River Cruise entrance is myr50
- by offering these as distinct options for customers to choose from?
- Entry/Admission-Malacca River
- River Cruise entrance is myr50
- by offering these as distinct options for customers to choose from?
Malacca City, also known as Melaka, serves as the capital of the coastal state of Malacca in southwestern Malaysia. At its heart lies Jonker Street, the main street of Chinatown, famous for its antique shops and vibrant night market. Close by, the 17th-century Cheng Hoon Teng temple, adorned with intricate decorations, features several prayer halls. The…
Malacca City, also known as Melaka, serves as the capital of the coastal state of Malacca in southwestern Malaysia. At its heart lies Jonker Street, the main street of Chinatown, famous for its antique shops and vibrant night market. Close by, the 17th-century Cheng Hoon Teng temple, adorned with intricate decorations, features several prayer halls. The Kampung Kling Mosque, influenced by Javanese architecture, boasts a distinctive green, three-tiered roof from the 18th century.
- Overall duration of the tour are included transportation time
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