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From Kuala Lumpur: Historical Melaka Day Tour with Lunch

1. From Kuala Lumpur: Historical Melaka Day Tour with Lunch

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 (closed every Monday) and Red Square (Christ Church closed every Monday), the pink Dutch administrative buildings that now house the Malacca Museum and government offices. Enjoy authentic local food at lunch. Afterward, see the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, where 3 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. •Pickup is included from Hotels/Residences/Suite in Kuala Lumpur City's Golden Triangle area (except Pudu area) •Journey to Melaka from Kuala Lumpur city center (2 hours approx.) •Arrive in Melaka, visit St. Peter's Church (closed every Monday) Shorts and sleeveless shirts are not allowed •Visit A'Famosa Portuguese fortress and Porta De Santiago •Pass by Melaka Museum (muzium maritime,kastam muzium, melaka muzium) and walk along Dutch/Red Square •Arrive at Red Square (** Christ church closed every Monday) •Lunch at a local restaurant (drinks not included) •Visit Jonker Street and Cheng Hoon Teng Temple •Stroll by the Melaka River •Head back to Kuala Lumpur city for hotel drop off •Hotel drop off is included from Hotels/Residences/Suite in Kuala Lumpur City's Golden Triangle area (except Pudu area) (depend to traffic condition) The itinerary is subject to change based on weather or traffic conditions of the day

Malaysia: eSIM Roaming Mobile Data Plan

2. Malaysia: eSIM Roaming Mobile Data Plan

Make your trip to Malaysia hassle-free with a convenient eSIM. Stay connected on your travels with high-speed coverage in Malaysia and other countries. Purchase and install your eSIM anytime and anywhere, and choose from a variety of data packages, validity options, and coverage in additional countries. Simply scan the eSIM QR code to access all your essential apps on your trip. Avoid the trouble of managing multiple SIMs with this zero-waste solution. Get one eSIM per device and top up by simply buying and activating additional eSIM plans as you go. Once activated, your coverage will begin according to your selected duration. Upgrade to coverage in 8 Countries including Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Hong Kong, and South Korea. All iPhone models launched after iPhone XS can support eSIM. For Android, if you are unsure, please check with the guideline photo for eligibility. If you can not connect to the internet after installing this eSIM, please follow the Self Help Troubleshooting Guide in your GYG voucher. APN (Access Point Name): internet Malaysia: Celcom/Digi The rest of the countries will be available in the voucher info in your GetYourGuide app after purchase.

Malaysia: eSim Mobile Data Plan

3. Malaysia: eSim Mobile Data Plan

Make your trip to Malaysia hassle-free with a convenient eSIM. Stay connected on your travels with high-speed coverage in Malaysia and choose a plan that works in other countries as well. Buy and install the eSIM anywhere and start using it straight away, without a physical SIM. Pick your favorite data package that suits your needs, upgrade to coverage in other Asian countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Scan the eSIM QR code to start surfing and access your apps. Once you activate it, your coverage will begin for the selected duration of time. Top up and purchase an additional SIM plan if you need it. Remember to choose the carrier in Malaysia, which varies depending on the plan. It is usually Maxis, Celcom, or Digi. Most devices released after 2019 are compatible with eSIM (e.g. iPhone XR, XS of models beyond, Google Pixel 4 and beyond). If you are unsure, please check the compatibility guideline photo to confirm eligibility.

From Kuala Lumpur: Private Full Day Tour to Malacca

4. From Kuala Lumpur: Private Full Day Tour to Malacca

Our 8-hour Historical Malacca Tour promises to immerse you in the rich history, vibrant culture, and captivating appeal of this UNESCO World Heritage city. Upon pickup from your hotel lobby in Kuala Lumpur, you embark on a 2 hour scenic ride to Melaka. On your way there, your driver guide shares insights into the city's rich history while pointing out famous sites along the way. Once you’ve arrived at Melaka, you'll begin your adventure by visiting St. Peter's Church, which was established in 1710 and is noted for its Baroque architecture. After having a quick photo stop at St. Peter's Church, you move on to the Dutch Square. The Dutch Square, with its red-colored buildings, recalls recollections of the past when the Dutch dominated Malacca. You'll witness the Stadthuys, which functioned as the official residence of Dutch administrators and the Queen Victoria Fountain, built in 1901 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Next, you’ll walk your way to the Christ Church of Melaka, which was built by the Dutch in 1753 and features beautiful red bricks and a distinct Dutch colonial design. This Dutch-built Anglican church, formerly Dutch-reformed, exemplifies Malacca's historic legacy. Along the way, you’ll notice several souvenir stalls at the Dutch Square, where you can browse and purchase unique traditional crafts and souvenirs to remember your visit. You'll then make your way up to St. Paul's Hill, where you’ll witness the ruins of St. Paul's Church, which was built by the Portuguese in 1521. The panoramic views of Malacca from here are stunning, as are the ruins of this historic church situated on the summit of St. Paul's Hill. In addition to the ruins, there is a statue of St. Francis Xavier at the top. You'll then descend to see the iconic A’ Famosa, the remains of a 16th-century Portuguese stronghold. The fortress, built by the Portuguese in 1511, was taken by the Dutch in 1641 and substantially destroyed by the British in the 18th century. After having a quick stop at A Famosa and listening to the historical insights given by your driver guide, we pause at a picturesque overlook to see the majestic Straits of Malacca and important landmarks such as the Independence Building and Memorial Club House. Next, you make your way for a leisurely stroll along the Malacca River, where you can admire the charming riverside scenery with decorated bridges, cafés, shophouses, and historic buildings along the way. You walk your way to Jonker Street in Chinatown, famous for its vibrant atmosphere, antique shops and delicious street food, which are really intriguing to observe in an authentic old street. Our trip ends with a delicious lunch of local Malaccan dishes, offering authentic flavors and culinary traditions. You get the chance to savour a great meal of native Malaccan cuisine made with fresh ingredients and unique flavors before you get back in the vehicle and enjoy the 2-hour ride back to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur.

From Kuala Lumpur: Private Transfer to Malacca City

5. From Kuala Lumpur: Private Transfer to Malacca City

See more of the history and culture of Malaysia by visiting Malacca. Book a private transfer and take the stress out of the journey. Get picked up at your chosen location in Kuala Lumpur and relax as you’re taken directly to your hotel in Malacca. Choose the time of day you and your group would like to travel, and pick a vehicle that can comfortably accommodate your group size. Enjoy a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with a professional driver.  Once in Malacca City, take in the heritage of Jonker Street, Christ Church, and more. Select a round trip option if you’d like to be taken back to Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysia: eSim Roaming Data Plan (0.5-2GB/ Day)

6. Malaysia: eSim Roaming Data Plan (0.5-2GB/ Day)

Make your trip to Malaysia hassle-free with a convenient eSIM. Stay connected on your travels with high-speed coverage in Malaysia and choose a plan that works in other countries as well. Buy and install the eSIM anywhere and start using it straight away, without a physical SIM. Pick your favorite data package that suits your needs. upgrade to coverage in other Asian countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Once you activate it, your coverage will begin for the selected duration of time. Top up and purchase an additional SIM plan if you need it. Remember to choose the carrier in Malaysia, which varies depending on the plan. It is usually Celcom or Digi. Most devices released after 2019 are compatible with eSIM (e.g. iPhone XR, XS of models beyond, Google Pixel 4 and beyond). If you are unsure, please check the compatibility guideline photo to confirm eligibility.

From Kuala Lumpur: Malacca Private Day Tour

7. From Kuala Lumpur: Malacca Private Day Tour

For this 8 hour usage, you can utilize the rental car or van for Malacca trip, the usage includes 2-way transfer & tours as per the information given. The rental vehicle comes with driver who will also assist you if you required any service (Tour related only). The usage is only applicable within the Malacca destination. You can discover the tourist hotspot in Malacca like Red/Dutch Square (Stadhyus), Porta De Santiago, Malacca Museum, Jonker Street/Walk, St Paul Xavier Church, Chinatown, Cheng Hoon Tung Temple, Malacca River Cruise (Ticket Not Included) & more on. Itinerary: - 0800Hrs Pick up from Kuala Lumpur City Centre - 1000Hrs Proceed to Malacca [2 Hour Journey] - Free & Easy Usage in Malacca - 1400Hrs Depart to Kuala Lumpur City Centre [2 Hour Journey] - 1700Hrs Arrived at Kuala Lumpur City Centre

Private Tour: Historical Malacca Day Tour from Kuala Lumpur

8. Private Tour: Historical Malacca Day Tour from Kuala Lumpur

Following a hotel pick-up at 9:00 AM from you hotel in the Kuala Lumpur City, your first stop will be St. Francis Xavier Church. This church was built by Father Farve, in 1856, in honor of St. Francis Xavier. It was at one time the largest church built by the MEP (Paris Foreign Missionary) in the Malay Peninsula. Afterwards, proceed to Stadthuys, which is the most visited Malacca attraction. It is an old Dutch building, that is a big city hall once used for public gatherings. Representing the Dutch architecture, it is a red building in the center of city that was built in 1650 by the Dutch people on the land. For the same reason, Stadthuys Melaka is also known as the famous Dutch Square. After having lunch continue to Christ Church. Built in 1753 in honor of the centenary of the capture of Malacca, it is one of the most recognized and photographed places in the city. Head over to Mosque Kampung Kling, located within the vicinity of the famous Harmony Street, where houses of worship from various religions harmoniously coexist. Built in 1748, like many Malaccan mosques built around that period, it displays strong Javanese and Oriental influences in its architecture. The mosque was reconstructed and renovated in 1872 and 1908 to replace the original wooden structure with one made of concrete. In 1999, after a restoration exercise by the Department of Museum and Antiquity, it was declared a historical monument. Along the way, snack on various street foods that is influenced by the many cultures that have both passed through Malacca and planted roots here. After some more exploring, hop back in the comfortable vehicle for the ride back to Kuala Lumpur.  At approximately 5:00 PM, you'll arrive back at your hotel in Kuala Lumpur City area where the tour will end.

From Kuala Lumpur: Full-Day Historical Tour of Malacca

9. From Kuala Lumpur: Full-Day Historical Tour of Malacca

After a Kuala Lumpur hotel pick-up, you can relax in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach that will transfer you for a full day of sightseeing in Malacca City, on the Malay Peninsula's southwest coast. The tour begins with a visit to the Stadthuys, a historic landmark structure located in the heart of Malacca City, on the Red Square. Then take in a panoramic view of the city and surrounding region from the top of St. Paul’s Hill, which features the historic St. Paul’s Church, the oldest church building in South-East Asia, and part of the Malacca Museum Complex. After a break for lunch (at your own expense), follow the guide to Jonker Street, the center of Chinatown. Once renowned for its antique shops, Jonker Street now features clothing and craft outlets as well as restaurants. Finally, visit the A Famosa fortress, which is among the oldest surviving European architectural remains in South-East Asia, and stop at Cheng Hoon Teng, a Chinese temple practicing the Three Doctrinal Systems of Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. The tour ends with a return trip to Kuala Lumpur.

Private: Malacca Night Tour with River Cruise & Trishaw Ride

10. Private: Malacca Night Tour with River Cruise & Trishaw Ride

Embark on an exquisite 8-hour night tour that promises to immerse you in Melaka's rich history and irresistible charm. The tour begins at 2:00 pm, where our driver guide will pick you up from your hotel and take you on a 2-hour scenic journey to Malacca. Along the route, your guide will provide insights into Malacca's history and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our first stop is the famous St. Peter's Church, a Roman Catholic church erected in 1710 by the Portuguese. Admire the church's stunning architecture while learning about its place in Malacca's religious history. After having a quick photo stop at St. Peter's Church, you move on to explore the Dutch Square. The Dutch Square, with its red-colored buildings, recall recollections of the past when the Dutch dominated Malacca. You will witness the Stadthuys, which functioned as the official residence of Dutch administrators and the Queen Victoria Fountain, built in 1901 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Right beside it lies the Christ Church. This crimson-colored Protestant church, built in 1753, exhibits Dutch colonial architecture and serves as a symbol of Malacca's heritage. You will then make your way up to St. Paul's Hill, where you’ll witness the ruins of St. Paul's Church, which was built by the Portuguese in 1521. The panoramic views of Malacca from here are stunning, as are the ruins of this historic church situated on the summit of St. Paul's Hill. After visiting the ruins of St. Paul’s Church, you then descend to see the iconic A’ Famosa, the remains of a 16th-century Portuguese stronghold. The fortress, built by the Portuguese in 1511, was taken by the Dutch in 1641 and substantially destroyed by the British in the 18th century. After visiting the A' Famosa and listening to the the historical insights given by our driver guide, you will witness the Straits of Malacca and important landmarks such as the Independence Building and Memorial Club House. You walk your way to Jonker Street in Chinatown, famous for its vibrant atmosphere, antique shops and delicious street food which are really intriguing to observe in an old authentic street/building. Historical landmarks such as Chinese temples and the Hang Kasturi Mausoleum are roughly in the middle of the street. As the night falls, take a classic trishaw ride through Malacca's streets to see the city's charm. Sit back and relax while your trishaw driver pedals past historical sites, providing a unique perspective on the city's vibrancy. Our tour ends with a magnificent boat ride down the Melaka River. The boat departs from the main jetty at the Melaka River and takes passengers on a relaxing tour along the gorgeous canal that encompasses riverfront buildings, bridges, and landmarks that are illuminated by colorful lights. After the Melaka River cruise, you head back to the vehicle to return to Kuala Lumpur, where our driver guide will drop you off at your hotel to conclude your wonderful Malacca Night Tour.

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