Points include using the Malayan Railway for the return trip. We'll efficiently guide you while covering all the must-visit spots in Malacca and avoiding traffic congestion on the way back by taking the train!
The highlight of this tour is the return trip on the KTM (train)!! Enjoy a nostalgic journey aboard this long-distance train that runs north-south across the Malay Peninsula.
This tour will guide you to: - Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - Jonker Street - Dutch Square (Red Square) Melaka - St. Paul's Church, Xavier Statue, A Famosa Fort - and the Floating Mosque (exterior view).
Don't miss the chance to try Malacca's famous chicken rice balls, a local specialty you can only enjoy here, at a popular restaurant for lunch!
Malacca, a port city facing the Malacca Strait that connects the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea, flourished as a relay point on the Maritime Silk Road and was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. Having prospered as a hub for transit trade since ancient times, the city saw a constant flow of people. Today, visitors can explore Malacca's streets, which retain traces of its rich history and diverse cultural influences.
*Please wear comfortable shoes that you are accustomed to, as there will be a lot of walking during sightseeing.
We recommend carrying rain gear as sudden showers may occur.




