The city and state of Malacca is considered the polar opposite of the effervescent city of Kuala Lumpur. Touted as the “Historical State” of Malaysia, Malacca is the site of the earliest Malaysian sultanates. It was names a “World Heritage Site” back in 2008 which has contributed to the tremendous popularity of this charming destination.
Your day tour would normally begin in Malacca's historic centre, which includes sites such as Dutch Square, Christ Church, and the characteristic red Dutch colonial buildings. You will visit St. Paul's Hill which provides panoramic views of the city. Later take walk to A Famosa stronghold, which was erected in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The highlight of the tour is the Trishaw Ride and The River cruise where you will be taken around the Malacca town
Highlights
• St.Peter’s Church – Roman Catholic Church build in 1710
• Dutch Square
• Christ Church 1753
• Queen Victoria Fountain 1901
• Chinatown – Jonker street
• Ruins of St. Paul’s Hill –
• A’Famosa Porto de Santiago built in 1511
• View of Straits of Malacca
• Malacca River
• Malacca River Cruise
• Trishaw Ride