
Kuala Lumpur and Malacca
3 days / 2 nights
Discover a vibrant array of Malaysian architecture, history, cultural heritage, crafts, and lifestyle in the cities of Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. Immerse yourself in Malacca’s rich historical legacy, which spans over 600 years, offering a fascinating glimpse into Malaysia's past.
HIGHLIGHTS
Explore Kuala Lumpur’s Architectural Wonders
Marvel at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and other modern landmarks.
Visit the historic Sultan Abdul Samad Building and Masjid Jamek Mosque.
Gain Insight into Baba-Nyonya Culture
Discover the unique blend of Chinese and Malay heritage in the Baba-Nyonya community.
Visit the Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum and traditional Peranakan homes.
Uncover the History of Malacca
Best explored on foot, or by trishaw at an additional cost, meander through areas steeped in history.
Start at A Famosa, the oldest remaining example of European architecture in Southeast Asia.
Climb St. Paul’s Hill to visit St. Paul’s Church, then descend to the Stadthuys, a prime example of Dutch colonial architecture, flanked by vibrant trishaws.
Sample Malacca’s Unique Cuisine
Experience the fusion of Cantonese, Portuguese, and Malay influences in Peranakan style restaurants.
Savor a warm Portuguese tart from one of the many local vendors.
Explore Temple Street and Its Multicultural Roots
Visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Kampong King Mosque, and Sri Vinayagar Temple to understand the area’s Indian, Chinese, and Malay religious customs.
Wander down Temple Street, lined with places of worship dating back to the 18th century.
Discover Peranakan Heritage
See restored Peranakan buildings, a cultural blend of Han-Chinese and Malay influences dating back to the 15th century.
Visit the Baba-Nyonya Museum to learn more about this unique culture.
Explore Jonker Street, famous for its antique stores, cafes, and vibrant atmosphere.
Immerse in Malay Culture
Visit a traditional Malay house to learn about distinctive customs.
Take a relaxing river cruise along the newly developed riverside for a unique view of the city.