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Malacca Day Tour
About this tour
Kuala Lumpur Optional Tour
Quick facts
Tour highlights
- St. Peter's Church ”“ oldest Christian church in Malaysia
- Bukit China ”“ largest 17th-century Chinese cemetery outside China
- Sultan's Well ”“ historic well at the foothill
- Red Square ”“ salmon-pink Dutch buildings and Malacca Museum
- Christ Church ”“ beautiful colonial-era church
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple ”“ unique blend of Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism
- Jonker Street ”“ vibrant street for shopping and local experience
What's included
Day-by-day itinerary
Pick up time is 0930”“0945 hrs with an 8-hour duration. Visit St. Peter’s Church (1710), the oldest Christian church still in use in Malaysia, and pass by Bukit China (largest 17th-century Chinese cemetery outside China) with a stop at the Sultan’s Well at the foothill. Continue through the Portuguese Settlement, then view Port De Santiago and the ruins of St. Paul’s Church with 17th-century Dutch tombstones. Proceed to Red Square, the salmon- pink Dutch buildings housing the Malacca Museum and government offices, and visit Christ Church. After lunch, visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the only temple combining Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, then enjoy a walk along Jonker Street ending at the Malacca River.
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Hidden gems and famous landmarks
What I appreciated most about Kuala Lumpur was the balance between well-known tourist spots and local discoveries. We ate where locals eat, saw neighborhoods tourists rarely visit, and still ticked off all the famous landmarks. The best of both worlds.
Street food discoveries were incredible
One of the best parts of our Kuala Lumpur trip was the food culture our guide introduced us to. Skip the tourist restaurants — the street food scene is extraordinary. We tried things we never would have found or ordered alone, and every single bite was worth it. Food tourism done right.
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