Malacca Heritage City Day Trip

Ayer Keroh, MY
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    Lunch
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    Parking fees
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    In-vehicle air conditioning
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    Surcharges on fuel
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    Private transportation

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    Dinner
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    Entrance fee

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1 Jalan Imbi Suite at Times Square
1st Centro Hotel
21 Capsule Hotel Bukit Bintang
49 Lodge
5 Bands Hotel
57 SkyStay Regalia Suites by Hans Empire
A&R Boutique Hotel
A&R Urban Hotel
Ac Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Aces Hotel
Adak Hotel
Adamson Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Adamson Park Hotel
Aditya Hotel
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Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur
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I Boutique Hotel
ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel
Ibis Styles Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang
ibis Styles Kuala Lumpur Fraser Business Park
ibis Styles Kuala Lumpur Sri Damansara
Ibiz Hotel
Impiana KLCC Hotel Kuala Lumpur
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InterContinental Kuala Lumpur An IHG Hotel
Invito Hotel & Residence
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J-Hotel by Dorsett
JW Marriott Hotel Kuala Lumpur
K Hotel
Kingston Hotel 2 at Setapak
KIP Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Kitez Hotel & Bunks
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KL Cozy Apartment at Times Square
KL Diamond Suites @times Square
KL Gold Suite @ Time Square
KL Guest Hotel
KL Luxury Home @ Swiss Garden Residences
KL Marigold Apartment At Times Square
KL Plaza Suites Kuala Lumpur
KL Smart Suite at Kuala Lumpur
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KL Times Square Residence
Klcc Chinatown Deluxe 2PAX Suite
KLoe Hotel
Komune Living
Koptown EDC Hotel
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Kota Damansara - H Boutique Hotel
Kuala Lumpur International Hotel
Lahore Hotel
Lanai Gurney Corporate Suites
Lanson Place Bukit Ceylon, Kuala Lumpur
Lantern Hotel
Lavana Hotel
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Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur
Le Méridien Petaling Jaya
Le Quadri Hotel
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Le Ruiz Boutique Hotel
Leo Express Hotel
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Like Home
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M City Service Suite
M Design Hotel @ Shamelin Perkasa
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Maison Boutique Theme Hotel Kuala Lumpur by Swing & Pillows
Maju Point Hotel
Malaya Hotel
Mandarin Court Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur
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Mandria Apartment at Berjaya Times Square
Mangga Hotel
Manhattan Business Hotel Damansara Perdana
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Marhaban Service Suite @ Times Square KL
Maro House
Mayang Resort
McKey66 Serviced Suites
Melange Boutique Hotel
Melia Kuala Lumpur
Mercure Kuala Lumpur Shaw Parade
Mercure Selangor Selayang
Metro Hotel - KL Sentral
Metro Hotel Bukit Bintang
MiCasa All Suite Hotel
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Mint Hotel of Kuala Lumpur
Mirama Hotel
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MOV Hotel
MS Boutique Hotel Kuala Lumpur
MS Bukit Bintang Hotel Kuala Lumpur
My Home Hotel - Sri Petaling
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Novotel Kuala Lumpur City Centre
NowHere Boutique Suites
NU Hotel Sentral
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Oasia Suites Kuala Lumpur by Far East Hospitality
Olympic Sports Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Omni Suites Hotel Bukit Bintang
One Hartamas Hotel
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OYO 44041 Sovotel Express Hotel Sri Petaling 159
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OYO 90150 City Campus Lodge & Hotel
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Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur managed by Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur
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SPOT ON 89616 My Trillion Hotel
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SPOT ON 90277 Dongfang Motel
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Suka Kota Hotel
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Summit Signature Hotel OUG Kuala Lumpur
Sun Inns D'Mind 1 Seri Kembangan
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Sungei Wang Hotel
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Sunway Putra Hotel
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Swan Cottage Hotel
Swiss Garden Hotel - Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur
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T-Hotel
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Tamu Hotel & Suites Kuala Lumpur
Tang City Hotel
TH Hotel Kelana Jaya
The 5 Elements Hotel
The Apartment KLCC at Vortex KLCC
The Boulevard - A St Giles Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
The Chow Kit - an Ormond Hotel
The Face Suites
The Federal Kuala Lumpur
The Gardens-A St Giles Signature Hotel & Residence
The Grand Campbell Hotel
The Heritage Hotel
The Homestay Suite at Hotel Times Square Kl
The Kuala Lumpur Journal
The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Autograph Collection
The Maple Suite
The Marque Hotel
The Mesui Hotel
The Nest Boutique Hotel
The Pearl Kuala Lumpur
The Platinum Suites
The Platinum Suites by Whitfield
The Regency Hotel Kuala Lumpur
The Regency Scholars Hotel Kuala Lumpur
The Ritz-Carlton Kuala Lumpur
The Room - Vortex KLCC
The Royal Widad Residence
The RuMa Hotel and Residences
The Schuhe Hotel
The Signature Hotel & Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur
The Sri Petaling Hotel
The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur
The Westin Kuala Lumpur
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theRED ONE KLCC
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Tian Jing Hotel
Time Hotel
Times Service Suites @ Times Square
Times Square Landmark Suite At Kuala Lumpur
Times Square Residence At Kuala Lumpur
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Traders Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
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Valentino Rooms by VPHS (Pudu)
VE Hotel & Residence
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Villa Samadhi
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W Kuala Lumpur
WeSantised Daily (Spot ON) at Bukit Bintang
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ZEN Rooms KL Sentral
Zen Rooms My Hotel @ Sentral
ZEN Rooms Poorna Hotel
We pickup the traveler at their respective hotel in 20km radius from Kuala Lumpur City Center only. No pickup from outside of Malaysia. Pickup time at 9:30am NOTE: Notify us your hotel name that you are staying.

What to expect

1
Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary

After a journey of 1 hour 30 min by driving and seating in the car first stop will be the Butterfly Sanctuary and breeding places of all Malaysian species of butterfly. This place not just have a butterfly but they offer a reptile, birds and other things as well. Imagine a place where you are surrounded by hundreds of colorful butterflies where flowers burst with colors and life. Watching these butterflies dance in the morning sun with water trickling over the garden stones will remind you just how simple and beautiful life can be. Where the passion is for butterflies, here in the Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary, our newly launched butterfly garden offers you the perfect ticket to relaxation – a retreat everyone will enjoy. Today, the Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary is home to more than 20 different species of butterflies, including the Black and White Helen (Papilio nephelus), Malayan Birdwing (Troides), and the Malaysian National Butterfly, the Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing – the butterfly that was named after Sir James Brooke, the Raja(King) of Sarawak. You will feel like Alice in Wonderland watching these magnificent creatures performing their daily routine over the inviting flowers that blooms by hundreds and filled with the magical nectar. For butterflies’ lover, this aviary is not a spot to be missed! It all begins when the first butterfly was seen flying in the Sanctuary. Ever since then, the flying never ends. Sprawled over an 11 acre jungle site, the Malacca Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary was first opened to the public on the 1st February 1991. Launched by the Chief Minister of Malacca, the Sanctuary known only then as The Butterfly Park Malacca originally ventured off as a haven for butterflies. To date, after 22 years of establishment, thousands of images have been captured by our delighted tourists who were amazed by the surprisingly friendly and lovely little pilots in the Sanctuary. The 'flying' of the butterfly has since reached the very heart of thousands of tourists in many parts of the world including much of Southeast Asia and Middle East through to Europe. Within Malaysia, the Sanctuary has now established itself as a major tourist attraction in the fast growing historical city of Malacca which has itself been recognized by UNESCO as the World Heritage City since June 2008. Not only does the flying of the butterfly brings in thousands of tourist to the Sanctuary, amazingly, the magical friendship between the butterflies and reptiles in the Sanctuary has also attracted the Lizards, the Amphibians, the Crocodilians, the Mammals, the Birds and last but not least, the Koi in the Koi Garden. After spending almost about an hour we will be going to the next location. 1)Malacca Butterfly and Reptile Park 2)Mini Malaysia (Optional) 3) Riverside Artwalk 4) Maritime Museum 5) Straits Mosque 6) A Famosa 7) Dutch Square 8) Jonker Walk 9) River Cruise

Duration 60 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
2

Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park Melaka

(OPTIONAL) Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park is a cultural park where impressive replicas of traditional Malaysian and ASEAN homes can be seen. Similar to the Karyaneka Handicraft Centre in KL, each house contains furnishings, fixtures and works of art depicting the culture of each state or country. Located in Ayer Keroh, the Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park showcases the country’s 13 states represented with houses that actually look alike to the untrained eye (save for the Borneo house). However inside each abode is where the differences can be seen with life-sized wax dummies dressed in respective traditional costumes as well as local handicrafts. At the Mini Malaysia Complex there is also a model of an Orang Asli village. A great place for families, kids can learn to play traditional Malay games such as congkak or even hone their skills on an Iban blowpipe at Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park; on the weekends there are cultural dance shows.

Duration 60 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
3
Kampung Hulu Mosque

RIVERSIDE ARTWALK Situated along the Malacca river and very close to the Kampung Hulu Mosque one of the oldest mosque in Malaysia. You will find massive and bold-coloured street art by the Melaka River, most of which are along Jalan Kampung Hulu, right outside Jonker Street. Also known as the Melaka River Street Art Project, it was a collaboration between local painters and graffiti artists, producing eye-catching designs with the city’s shophouses and guesthouses as their canvas. Commemorating the city’s unique identity, heritage, and iconic landmarks, these mural paintings range from orangutans and wild stallions to local fruits and noodles. Although you can easily spot them during a boat cruise along Melaka River, we highly recommend exploring these street artworks on foot as you may find a number hidden spots that make for great snapshots. After walking and taking some photos you may relaxing and having a nice and popular Malaysia drink, Cendol very nice and tasty with a rich taste of Coconut milk with some pandan leaves, kidney beans, brown sugar and you may choose to have a plain cendol, mango cendol or Durian Cendol.

Duration 30 minutes
4
Muzium Samudera (maritime Museum)

Melaka Maritime Museum is a replica of the Flor de la Mar, a Portuguese ship said to have been carrying loot plundered from Malacca when it sank off the coast of Malacca on its way back to Portugal. Opened to the public in 1994, this unique museum is an enlightening trip back into Malacca’s past. The 34m-high, 36m-long and eight-metre-wide structure is located at Quayside Road (right beside the. Set 10 minutes away from the Dutch Square, the Melaka Maritime Museum is divided into the different eras that Malacca has gone through, from the Melaka Sultanate period, to Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. The Melaka Maritime Museum aims to highlight Malacca’s importance back in the day as ‘a regional and international business centre’. Displays include artefacts and documents from the Malacca Sultanate, Portuguese, Dutch and British administration era that reveal why political control of Malacca was essential to maritime dominance of the region. Additionally, there is a collection of model ships as well as reading material on Malacca’s history and famous Malaccan legends such as Hang Tuah.

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Melaka Straits Mosque

The Melaka Straits Mosque is known as Malacca's floating mosque as it is built on stilts above the sea. It was officially opened by Malaysia's King on 24th November 2006. It is constructed with modern Islamic design and craftsmanship. While the main dome is Middle Eastern in appearance, the four corner turrets are topped with typical Malaysian rooflines. The facade of the mosque is decorated with stained glass windows with Islamic motifs. The minaret also has a striking and unusual design. It is an attractive building that has already become popular with photographers.

Duration 45 minutes
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A Famosa Fort

A’Famosa is more than just quick photo stop opportunity for tourists. Built in 1511, the settlement used to sprawl across a whole hillside but now only a lone gate (Porta de Santiago) remains. One of the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Asia; it is set beside the Istana kesultanan on Jalan Kota. A’Famosa is perhaps Malacca’s best known sightseeing spot. Originally constructed by Alfonso de Albuquerque (who led the Portuguese invasion on the Malacca Sultanate), the remains of the fort is now a crumbling whitewashed gatehouse and is located downhill from St. Paul’s Church. In the 16th century A’Famosa housed the entire Portuguese administration, including its hospitals, five churches, elongated stockades and four key towers. One tower was a four-storey keep; the others were an ammunition storage room, captain’s residence and an officer’s quarters. The rest of the bastion comprised of townhouses clustered inside the fortress walls. The fort was expanded in 1586 to accommodate Malacca’s growing population. At the beginning of the 16th century, the Portuguese were establishing outposts in Macau, China and India in order to create a string of friendly ports for their ships plying the routes between China and Portugal. Malacca’s growing popularity meant that it was fast becoming an important link for Portugal to the Spice Route in China. In 1511 the Portuguese fleet, under the command of Alfonso de Albuquerque arrived and launched an attack on the armies of the Malacca Sultanate and defeated them. Albuquerque moved swiftly to consolidate his gains by building a fortress around a hill near the sea. He used 1,500 slaves to construct A’Famosa as a stronghold to defend against foreign invasion. Dutch History In 1641 the Dutch wrested control of A’Famosa from the Portuguese and drove them out of the city. What remains is largely the Dutch reconstruction as they carried out renovation works in 1670, following the siege. To this day you can see a small inscription (ANNO 1670) on the fort’s arch as well as the coat-of-arms of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). A’Famosa changed hands again when Malacca fell into British hands during expansionist Napoleonic times. Initially under the impression that the VOC was to act as a caretaker administration until a time when the Dutch were able to fully resume control, they had no idea the fort would soon be lost to them forever. British History Due to the fact that they offered too little and asked for too much, the Dutch forces soon lost the respect of their Malay subjects and in the early 19th century Malacca was fully conquered by the British. Wary of maintaining the fort, should it fall into enemy hands, the English ordered its destruction in 1806. Fortunately, Sir Stamford Raffles (founder of Singapore) who was visiting Malacca in 1810 arrived in the nick of time. Due to his love of history he stepped in before the complete destruction of the old fortress. It was a close call though and the crumbling remains of Porta de Santiago, a small gate house, were all that could be salvaged from total destruction. When work was undertaken on the Menara Taming Sari revolving tower in 2006, another part of the A’Famosa was discovered. As a result the revolving tower was relocated further inland and A’Famosa’s newly-discovered fortress walls were reconstructed. Due to the fact that they offered too little and asked for too much, the Dutch forces soon lost the respect of their Malay subjects and in the early 19th century Malacca was fully conquered by the British. Wary of maintaining the fort, should it fall into enemy hands, the English ordered its destruction in 1806. Fortunately, Sir Stamford Raffles (founder of Singapore) who was visiting Malacca in 1810 arrived in the nick of time. Due to his love of history he stepped in before the complete destruction of the old fortress. It was a close call though and the crumbling remains of Porta de Santiago, a small gate house, were all that could be salvaged from total destruction. When work was undertaken on the Menara Taming Sari revolving tower in 2006, another part of the A’Famosa was discovered. As a result the revolving tower was relocated further inland and A’Famosa’s newly-discovered fortress walls were reconstructed. Beside the Porta De Santiago ruin fortress travelers also may climb a hill behind the fortress to visit the ruin St Paul Church, a Malacca Sultanate Replica Museum on the left of the A Famosa and also the Malaysia Independence Memorial Museum.

Duration 60 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Red Square (Dutch Square)

After we left the A Famosa area our driver will drive you to the famous Dutch Square and leave you by yourself to have your own privacy time for about 3-4 hours. Dutch Square Malacca is the most picturesque along Jalan Kota. It's also a colourfull trishaw pickup point, it is distinguished by a group of bright, terracotta-red colonial Dutch buildings, built between 1660 and 1700, with louvered windows and chunky doors with wrought iron hinges. A central fountain dominates the area: it is an ornate Victorian marble addition, erected in 1904 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. One of the oldest surviving parts of Malacca, Dutch Square’s most prominent building is the Stadthuys. Presiding over the entire south side of Dutch Square it was completed in 1660 and is said to be the oldest-existing Dutch building in the East. The simple, sturdy Stadthuys in Dutch Square originally served as the official residence of the Dutch governors and was used as a town hall throughout the British administration; it now houses a collection of museums. A few of the galleries in the renovated building merit a visit – such as the Islamic Museum, Architecture Museum and the Muzium Rakyat (Peoples Museum), which covers everything from gasing uri (top-spinning) to Malay and Chinese ceramics and weaponry. Also interesting is the History & Ethnography Museum: it has an endless collection of maps, prints and photos giving a blow-by-blow account of Malaccan history and development. Also check out the upstairs reconstruction of a 17th-century Dutch dining room. The inside of the Stadthuys is beautiful with white, monumental staircases and high windows: it looks like a typical 17th-century Dutch municipal building and is very attractive and well maintained. The view from the back windows is of whitewashed homes lining the courtyard – a picturesque sight indeed. Turning to the right as you leave the Stadthuys is Christ Church. Also facing the fountain, it was built in 1753 to commemorate the centenary of Dutch occupation in Malacca and to replace an earlier Portuguese church, which was by then a ruin. Check out the elegant collection of sacramental silverware which bears the Dutch coat-of-arms and also the intricate painting of the Last Supper on the glazed tiles of the altar. Christ Church Design Malaysia’s oldest Protestant church, Christ Church’s red bricks were shipped all the way from Zeeland in Holland. The cool, whitewashed interior has decorative fanlights high up on the walls, the floor is studded with Dutch tombstones while the walls have plaques recording WWII and epidemic deaths. The church is of simple Dutch design, with neither aisles nor chancel: its most significant features are the original, elaborate, 200-year old hand-carved pews plus its heavy timber ceiling beams, each carved from a single tree trunk, which span more than 15m long. The porch and vestry were added in the 19th-century. Sandwiched between Christ Church and Laksamana Road is the Malaysia Youth Museum & Art Gallery. Built in 1784, it was originally intended as the Dutch Administrative Complex but was turned into the Malacca Free School in 1826. In the 1920s it was used as a post office and today it is a museum. Also within Dutch Square is the Tang Beng Swee Clocktower. Even though it looks distinctly Dutch, it was actually built by a wealthy Straits Chinese family in 1886 in honour of Tan Beng Swee, a rich Chinese merchant. Away From Dutch Square A short walk down the lane to the left of Christ Church in Dutch Square leads to the overgrown remains of the Dutch Graveyard. It was originally used as a Dutch graveyard in the late 17th-century when the VOC was still in control, but nowadays British graves easily outnumber those of their predecessors. There is a tall column in the centre of the graveyard which is a memorial to soldiers that were killed in the 1831 Naning War. Driver will pick you up after you finish your trip at Jonker Walk and River Cruise before leaving back to Kuala Lumpur

Duration 240 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Melaka

World heritage city recognition by UNESCO

Duration 180 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Pantai Timur Raiders MPV Taxis

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Introduction

Journey into the heart of Malaysia's rich history with the Malacca Heritage City Day Trip, a mesmerizing 10-hour adventure that unveils the treasures of one of Southeast Asia's most significant historical ports. As a UNESCO World Heritage City, Malacca is a vibrant tapestry woven with the influences of former Asian and European empires. This experience offers travelers an intimate encounter with its storied past, showcasing iconic landmarks like the Dutch Square, the majestic A Famosa fort, and the serene Straits Mosque. Each stop is thoughtfully crafted to give participants a glimpse into the city’s unique architecture, vibrant culture, and the tales of battles fought over its strategic location along the spice trade routes. Alongside the exploration, travelers will enjoy the comfort of private transportation, ensuring they can soak in the sights without a worry in the world. Every corner of Malacca invites curiosity, making this day trip a perfect escape for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike.

What to expect?

On the Malacca Heritage City Day Trip, travelers can expect a whirlwind of experiences that blend history, culture, and stunning sights. Participants will embark on a journey through time, starting with the alluring Dutch Square, known for its iconic red buildings and rich heritage. The itinerary includes stops at awe-inspiring sites such as the restored A Famosa fort, where stories of Portuguese conquests echo through the walls, and the tranquil Straits Mosque, a stunning structure that seemingly floats on the water. The day is not just about sightseeing; it also encompasses immersive experiences like strolling through Jonker Walk, where local delicacies and vibrant street art come together in a lively atmosphere. Add to this the soothing ambiance of the Riverside Artwalk and the enchanting butterfly sanctuary, and you have a day filled with delightful contrasts. With private transportation ensuring efficient travel, participants will effortlessly navigate through Malacca's treasures, making every moment count.

Who is this for?

This day trip to Malacca is ideal for a diverse range of travelers seeking to explore the cultural richness of Malaysia. History enthusiasts, families, and solo adventurers will find this experience captivating as it combines educational insights with fun exploration. Couples looking for a romantic getaway can stroll hand-in-hand through the picturesque streets, while families can introduce their children to the wonders of history and culture in an engaging manner. Even those who might be less mobile will appreciate the convenience of private transportation and manageable walking distances. The tour is designed to accommodate all fitness levels, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the beauty of Malacca without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. So whether you’re a culture connoisseur, a curious traveler, or someone who simply enjoys new experiences, this Malacca Heritage City Day Trip is crafted just for you.

Why book this?

Booking the Malacca Heritage City Day Trip means stepping into a world where every brick and cobblestone tells a story. What sets this experience apart is not just the stunning vistas and historical landmarks but the personalized touch of a private tour that allows for a more intimate exploration. The knowledgeable guides bring the history of Malacca to life, sharing tales that resonate with visitors, making them feel connected to the past. Each location, from the vibrant Dutch Square to the serene Straits Mosque, reveals layers of history that are often missed in standard travel itineraries. With comfortable transportation and a well-planned itinerary, travelers can focus entirely on soaking in the sights and experiences without the hassle of logistics. By choosing this tour, visitors will not only gain a deeper understanding of Malaysia's cultural heritage but also create lasting memories filled with adventure, discovery, and the beauty of shared experiences.

Good to know

Before embarking on the Malacca Heritage City Day Trip, it’s helpful to note a few essential details to enhance your experience. The trip is designed for all ages and fitness levels, making it accessible for everyone from young children to seniors. Travelers should dress comfortably and be prepared for a day filled with exploration, including some walking in various locations. Although entry fees to specific attractions may not be included, the tour covers all transportation and a delicious lunch, ensuring participants are well-fed and energized throughout the day. Additionally, infants are welcome, though they are required to sit on an adult's lap during transit. With air-conditioned vehicles providing a comfortable environment, travelers can relax between stops and enjoy the scenic views of Malacca. Remember to bring your camera, as the picturesque streets and vibrant art will offer countless photo opportunities that capture the essence of this historical city.

Reviews

Feedback from previous travelers who have embarked on the Malacca Heritage City Day Trip has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the seamless organization and depth of knowledge shared by the guides. Travelers have expressed their delight at exploring the city’s rich history, with particular highlights being the breathtaking views from the Straits Mosque and the lively atmosphere of Jonker Walk. Families have appreciated the tour's inclusivity, noting how well it catered to both younger and older participants. The comfortable transportation has been highlighted as a significant advantage, allowing for a stress-free experience. Many have left the tour feeling enriched by the stories and histories they learned, eager to share their newfound insights with friends and family. Overall, this day trip has been described as a must-do for anyone visiting Malaysia, offering a perfect blend of culture, history, and unforgettable experiences.

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