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Kuala Lumpur Day Tour & Malacca Night Tour

$135
Duration
11 hours
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This tour will give tourist the dusk till dawn experience which beginsfrom Kuala Lumpur City and ends at the Malacca historical city! Professionaldriver and an English-speaking guide, and you’ll be riding an air-conditionedcoach. You can take pictures of a couple of magnificent city symbolsdominating the KL skyline which are the Breathtaking Petronas Towers, thetallest twin buildings in the world and two 88-story Islamic Masterpieces with apost-modern architectural design which was in 1996. The equally impressiveKL Tower has the highest viewpoint in KL because it’s also the seventh tallestCommunication tower in the world which tourists can experience because it’sopen to the public.The tour will drive past the picturesque and sprawling 91.6-hectareurban park known as Lake Gardens on your way to the National Monument, ahistorical structure that commemorates Malaysia’s fight for freedom duringWorld War II. In the nearby National Mosque of Malaysia tourists can feasttheir eyes on its awe-inspiring modern Construction built using a modernarchitectural style in reinforced concrete to symbolize the country’s Newlygained independence. Plus, you can experience the unique balance ofEastern and Western Architecture of the historic K.L. Railway Station, built in1886 continues to operate to this day. Once you are done with the exciting KlCity you will then proceed to Malacca which was supposed to be the historicalcapital of Malaysia.The city and the state of Malacca is considered the opposite of KualaLumpur. Though not the capital of Malaysia, it is touted as the “HistoricalState” of Malaysia at night, Malacca is the site of the earliest Malaysiansultanates. Malacca is also one of the oldest trading cities in the world whichis located strategically at the straits of Malacca, which attracted the attentionof the big powers such as The Portuguese, The Dutch and The British. Thepresence of these coloniser left a huge impact on the infrastructure, cultureand lifestyle of this marvellous city.It was listed by UNESCO as the “World Heritage Site” back in 2008which has contributed to the tremendous popularity of Malacca.Then you will head to the Dutch Square where the majestic salmon pink townhall is located. The hall used to serve as the Dutch governor’s residence.Today, Stadhuys hosts a museum showcasing a wide variety of Malaccanartifacts. You will get a ride on the local Beca (decorated Trickshaw withmusic) where a local rider will share some insides of the city and ride youthrough the unique photo stops. You will get the chance to admire thesurviving gate of the Portuguese fortress, A Famosa. One of the oldestEuropean structures built in Southeast Asia dating back to the year 1511.Our guided walk through the historic centre of Malacca allows visitorsto learn first-hand about the Portuguese and Dutch influences of Malacca’shistorical structures, like the Porta de Santiago and the Stadthuys. After thevisit, they will proceed to enjoy a delicious lunch made with fresh ingredients,cooked in truly a Malaccan style.Visit in-demand tourist attractions such as the Cheng Hoon Teng Taoisttemple, the oldest functioning temple in Malaysia and the quirky JonkerStreet, known mostly for its antiques the town is bustling with unique shopsthat sell local souvenirs and delicacies. This extremely popular and highlyaffordable tour will prove to be a fantastic educational opportunity as well, withour expert local guides providing essential details about all the scenic placesyou visit. At the end of the tour, you will get to go and a boat which will cruisethrough the river of Malacca while watching the colourfully lightened-up city!

Inclusions

    • Tour & transfers on private basis

    • Professional driver with guide

    • Fully Air-Conditioned Vehicle

    • Malacca River Cruise (Ticket Includes)

    • Local Beca Ride (Included)

Exclusions

    • Personal expenses

    • Travel insurance

Tour Plan

Itinerary

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Highlights:

• K.L. Petronas Twin Towers – The Tallest Twin Tower in the World-Structure

building-1483ft/452m (Photo Stop)

• Independence Square – Cricket Ground & Colonial Buildings (Photo Stop)

• Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad-British Colonial administrative building-

completed back in 1897(Photo stop)

• Golden Triangle – Business / Commercial / Shopping Centre (Drive Pass)

• Historical Railway Station – Old Moorish Heritage (Photo stop)

• King’s Palace (Photo Stop)

• National Mosque (Photo Stop)

•The national monument-the Tallest bronze sculpture in the world-15m-

senotaph (names of the soldiers who sacrificed themselves in WW1 and

WW2)

• River Confluence-the sight of where Kuala Lumpur begun and one of the

first Mosque (Masjid Jamek is more than 100 years old) in Kuala Lumpur is

located (Photo Stop)

• botanical Garden (Drive Pass)

• K.L. Tower – The 7th highest Tele 421m-Communication tower in the world

(Photo stop)

• Beryl’s Chocolate Kingdom

• St Peter’s Church – Roman Catholic Church build in 1710

• Dutch Square – Stadthuys 1641 – 1660

• Christ Church 1753

• Queen Victoria Fountain 1901

• Chinatown – Jonker street,

• Harmony street, Millionaire Street – Chinese temple, Hindu temple & Malay

Mosque

• Ruins of St. Paul’s Hill

• A’ Famosa Porto de Santiago built in 1511

• View of Straits of Malacca / Replica of Sultan’s Palace

• Independence Building / Memorial Club House

• Handicraft & Souvenir Stop

• View of Straits of Malacca 

• Malacca River Cruise (Tickets Included)

• Local Malacca Beca Ride (Included)

• Malacca River

• Local Malacca Cuisine Included

Meeting / Pickup

Meet on location or pick-up: Customers can come to our location or we can pick them up on request.

Please Note

  1. Dress Comfortably: Wear modest clothing for religious sites and comfortable shoes for walking.
  2. Stay Prepared: Carry water, sunscreen, and local currency for additional expenses.
  3. Be Punctual: Stick to the schedule to fully enjoy all attractions and activities.

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