Private Tour: Historical Malacca Trip from Kuala Lumpur Including Lunch
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Trip Type: Private Tours
Duration: 8 hours
Join this private day trip to Melacca from Kuala Lumpur to explore the heritage buildings and learn some history back in time when the Portuguese, Dutch and British were in power with their type of living quarters and culture.
You will be picked up from the hotel lobby in Kuala Lumpur city area and head to Melacca at 9am, it will take approximately 2-hour drive. Lunch is included and you will be transported back to your hotel after the trip.
You will be picked up from the hotel lobby in Kuala Lumpur city area and head to Melacca at 9am, it will take approximately 2-hour drive. Lunch is included and you will be transported back to your hotel after the trip.
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Join this private day trip to Melacca from Kuala Lumpur to explore the heritage buildings and learn some history back in time when the Portuguese, Dutch and British were in power with their type of living quarters and culture.
You will be picked up from the hotel lobby in Kuala Lumpur city area and head to Melacca at 9am, it will take approximately 2-hour drive. Lunch is included and you will be transported back to your hotel after the trip.This trip starts with a pickup at your hotel lobby located in Kuala Lumpur city area around 9am. We will then depart to Melacca city, it will take approximately 2-hour drive. Upon arrival, the first stop is St. Paul hill/ Ruins of St.Paul. St. Paul's Church is a historic church building in Malacca, Malaysia that was originally built in 1521, making it the oldest church building in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. We will have a quick stop at open tomb of St. Francis Xavier.
Next is 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 clock-tower. It was built by the Dutch occupants in 1650 as the office of the Dutch Governor and Deputy Governor.
Visit to Christ Church, an 18th-century Anglican Church in the city of Malacca, 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.
We will then move on to the Malacca River, which flows through the middle of Malacca City in the Malaysian state of Malacca, was a vital trade route during the heyday of Malacca Sultanate in the 15th century.
Jalan Tokong Besi in Chinatown is also called Harmony Street because Temples and Mosques of the three main religions of Malaysia are located peacefully in the same small street. Then, you will visit a Hindu Temple (Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple) is the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia and one of the oldest functioning Hindu temples in Maritime Southeast Asia. Located in the state of Malacca, the temple is one of the few existing Chitty temples in Malaysia.
The Malacca Chinese Mosque is a Chinese-style mosque in Krubong, Malacca, Malaysia. The mosque is the third Chinese-style mosque in Malaysia after the ones in Kelantan and Perak. You will explore the Cheng Hoon Teng temple (a Chinese temple) practicing the Three Doctrinal Systems of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
You will be able to try variety of local food, shop and see the different local good at The Jonker Walk (Malay: Persiaran Jonker) is the Chinatown street of Malacca. Finally, a visit to Heeren Street is 18th-century Dutch-period residential house was restored as a model conservation project.
After complete above sights our guide will drop you at your staying hotel in Kuala Lumpur safely.
You will be picked up from the hotel lobby in Kuala Lumpur city area and head to Melacca at 9am, it will take approximately 2-hour drive. Lunch is included and you will be transported back to your hotel after the trip.This trip starts with a pickup at your hotel lobby located in Kuala Lumpur city area around 9am. We will then depart to Melacca city, it will take approximately 2-hour drive. Upon arrival, the first stop is St. Paul hill/ Ruins of St.Paul. St. Paul's Church is a historic church building in Malacca, Malaysia that was originally built in 1521, making it the oldest church building in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. We will have a quick stop at open tomb of St. Francis Xavier.
Next is 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 clock-tower. It was built by the Dutch occupants in 1650 as the office of the Dutch Governor and Deputy Governor.
Visit to Christ Church, an 18th-century Anglican Church in the city of Malacca, 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.
We will then move on to the Malacca River, which flows through the middle of Malacca City in the Malaysian state of Malacca, was a vital trade route during the heyday of Malacca Sultanate in the 15th century.
Jalan Tokong Besi in Chinatown is also called Harmony Street because Temples and Mosques of the three main religions of Malaysia are located peacefully in the same small street. Then, you will visit a Hindu Temple (Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple) is the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia and one of the oldest functioning Hindu temples in Maritime Southeast Asia. Located in the state of Malacca, the temple is one of the few existing Chitty temples in Malaysia.
The Malacca Chinese Mosque is a Chinese-style mosque in Krubong, Malacca, Malaysia. The mosque is the third Chinese-style mosque in Malaysia after the ones in Kelantan and Perak. You will explore the Cheng Hoon Teng temple (a Chinese temple) practicing the Three Doctrinal Systems of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
You will be able to try variety of local food, shop and see the different local good at The Jonker Walk (Malay: Persiaran Jonker) is the Chinatown street of Malacca. Finally, a visit to Heeren Street is 18th-century Dutch-period residential house was restored as a model conservation project.
After complete above sights our guide will drop you at your staying hotel in Kuala Lumpur safely.
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