Historical Malacca Tour with Lunch from Kuala Lumpur
Supplied by: St. Peter's Church
Learn about Malacca's eventful history, from sultans to colonists
What's included
- Pick-up and drop-off from hotels within the Kuala Lumpur city center and Bukit Bintang area
- Transport in an air-conditioned minivan
- English-speaking guide/driver
- Local Peranakan lunch
- Gratuities (optional)
Know before you go
08:00: hotel pick up from Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Bukit Bintang area
. Journey to Melaka from Kuala Lumpur city center (2 hours approx.)
. 10:00: arrive in Melaka, visit St. Peter's Church (closed on Mondays), Shorts and sleeveless shirts are not allowed
. 10:30: visit A'Famosa Portuguese fortress and Porta De Santiago
. 11:00: Drop by Melaka Museum and walk along Dutch/Red Square
. 12:00: arrive at Red Square (closed every Monday)
. 12:30: visit Jonker Street and Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
. 13:00: lunch at a local restaurant (drinks not included)
. 14:30: stroll by the Melaka River
. 16:00: head back to Kuala Lumpur city for hotel drop off
. 18.00: hotel drop off in Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Bukit Bintang area (depend to traffic condition)
The timeline and order of activities are not fixed and is subjected to weather conditions, human traffic and may be rearranged to best meet operational needs
Highlights
- Visit some of the most popular sites in the UNESCO World Heritage City of Malacca Explore the colorful streets of historic Malacca and discover the influence of early Portuguese and Dutch settlers Enjoy a delicious lunch of authentic local cuisine and get a real taste of Malaysia
Overview
Visit UNESCO-listed Malacca on a day trip from Kuala Lumpur. See where Malaysia began on the Straits of Malacca. Gaze upon the ruins of St. Paul’s Church and Red Square (closed every Monday), and the pink Dutch administrative buildings that now house the Malacca Museum and government offices.
Enjoy authentic local food at lunch. Afterwards, see the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, where three major doctrines of Chinese belief are worshiped under the same roof. Take a stroll along Malacca’s Jonker Street, which ends by the banks of the Malacca River.
Learn about the Malay sultanate, Malacca’s rise as an important trading port and the Portuguese and Dutch influence from the early 16th century
Cancellation policy
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