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Malacca 3D2N Trip
Malacca 3D2N Trip
- Start your exploration of Malacca's rich history by visiting the Malacca Sultanate Palace
Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the Malacca Sultanate.
- Head to Jonker Street, known for its vibrant atmosphere, antique shops, and local cuisine.
- Visit Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia, located nearby.
- Take a relaxing Malacca River Cruise to enjoy the city's picturesque views from the water.
- Have dinner at one of the riverside restaurants, savoring local delicacies like Nyonya laksa and
satay celup.
- Start your day with a walk along the Malacca Heritage Trail, exploring iconic landmarks such as
A Famosa fortress, St. Paul's Hill, and St. Paul's Church.
- Visit the Dutch Square, featuring Christ Church and the Stadthuys, colonial-era buildings
painted in striking red.
- Dive deeper into Malacca's cultural heritage with a visit to the Baba & Nyonya Heritage
Museum, showcasing the Peranakan culture and lifestyle.
**Afternoon: Malacca Straits Mosque and Maritime Museum**
- Head to the Malacca Straits Mosque, a stunning architectural marvel built on stilts over the
sea.
- Explore the Maritime Museum to learn about Malacca's maritime history and its significance
as a trading port.
- Attend a traditional cultural show, such as the Malacca Cultural Show at the Malacca
Sultanate Palace.
- Wander through the lively Jonker Walk Night Market, sampling local street food and shopping
for souvenirs.
- Spend your morning at the Malacca Zoo, home to a diverse range of animal species, including
Malayan tigers and orangutans.
- Explore the adjacent Malacca Botanical Garden, known for its lush greenery and scenic
walking trails.
- Visit the Portuguese Settlement, a vibrant community known for its Portuguese heritage and
seafood restaurants.
- Relax at Pantai Klebang, a picturesque beach known for its golden sands and tranquil
atmosphere.
- Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant, savoring Malacca's culinary delights one last time.
- Reflect on your Malacca adventure and cherish the memories made during your trip.
- Consider renting a bicycle or hiring a trishaw to explore Malacca's streets and attractions.
- Don't forget to try local specialties such as chicken rice balls, cendol, and pineapple tarts.
- Check the opening hours and any entry requirements for attractions in advance, especially if
you're visiting during peak seasons.