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Melaka Tour Packages

Melaka Holiday Packages: rated 4/5 (based on 3 reviews)

Melaka Holiday Packages

Malacca, or Melaka, a historical state in Malaysia, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is widely known for Peranakans, the native-born individuals of mixed local and foreign ancestry.
The state was named ‘Melaka’ by the then-ruler Parameswara, after a tree by the same name. Melaka is famous for its historical monuments, night market, food, and revolving tower. When in Melaka, Nyonya Food (a combination of Chinese and Malay ingredients) and Portuguese cuisine is a must-try.

Check out the Melaka Tour Packages offered by TravelTriangle and choose the one that appeals the most to you. Specially mapped out by our travel experts, these travel packages provide a hassle-free experience. They are easily customizable according to your convenience. You would want to go back again once you explore these places.

Best Tourist Places To Explore In Melaka

1. St. Paul’s Church

What’s Special: Ancient spot

Timings: 24/7

Transportation Option: Walk/trek

One of the oldest churches in Malaysia, St. Paul’s Church, was built in the 16th century by a Portuguese ship captain Duarte Coelho, as a token of gratitude for his narrow escape from a storm that arose in the sea. A statue of St. Francis Xavier, the co-founder of Jesuits, stands in front of the church. After the construction of the Christ Church in Melaka, the place of worship for the Christian community switched from St. Paul’s Church, resulting in its deterioration. Despite the church being in ruins, the Dutch tombstones remain intact. It is the most-explored spot on Melaka Tour Packages.

2. A’ Famosa

What’s Special: Ancient architecture

Timings: 24/7

Transportation Option: Trek/walk

Once used as a fortress in war, A’ Famosa is one of the oldest European architectures in Southeast Asia. Also known as Porta de Santiago, the fortress initially had four towers. Currently, a small gatehouse is the only surviving structure left, along with the restored Middelburg Bastion. The aesthetic background of the location is perfect for clicking Insta-worthy pictures.

3. Jonker Street

What’s Special: Budget shopping

Timings: 6 pm to 12 midnight, Friday to Sunday

Transportation Option: Cab

Jonker Street, famous for its night market, has been taking place since 2010. The street has restaurants and shops that are functional all week long. However, the night market conducted every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday has its charm and sells commodities at a discounted price. The majority of the stalls here serve food and drinks, among which Malay street food is quite popular. Other stalls sell souvenirs, toys, household items, clothes, antiques, and more. Jonker Street or Jonker Walk is on every tourist’s list, and your Melaka Travel Packages must include it too.

4. Menara Taming Sari

What’s Special: Scenic views

Timings: 10 am to 11 pm

Transportation Option: Cab

Taming Sari Tower, or Menara Taming Sari, is the first gyro (panoramic) tower in Malaysia, with a height of 110 meters. Named after the keris, an asymmetrical dagger with a distinctive blade, the tower was opened to the general public in 2008. The rotating platform of the tower offers a 360-degree view of Melaka city from the glass cabin. If you are looking for a quintessential experience in your Melaka Vacation Package, a visit to Menara Taming Sari is a must.

5. Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum

What’s Special: Ancient artifacts

Timings: 10 am to 12:30 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm, Wednesday to Sunday

Transportation Option: Cab

Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum comprises three restored houses that belonged to the Chan family before it was opened as a museum. ‘Baba’ is a term used to address a Straits-born gentleman, and ‘Nyonya’ refers to a Straits-born lady. The museum houses woodwork art, traditional costumes, antique furniture, currency, porcelain crockery, kitchen utensils, and more.

Best Time To Visit Melaka

Dry Season

April, early May, and October are the dry months in Melaka and the best time to visit. The place witnesses a high amount of humidity and no rainfall. May and June are the hottest months of the year in Melaka.

Wet/Rainy Season

The monsoon season in Melaka is in March and mid-October. Tourists avoid visiting here due to incessant rains and unpredictable weather conditions playing a hindrance in sightseeing.

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Sundara's 7 days trip to Malaysia

a year ago
We asked for few tourist spot near the suggested itenary but was not acknowledged at all. Also the driver could have been more flexible on the timing rather than instructing us to get dropped at the airport five hrs before the departure time to avoid traffic. The driver was polite and friendly though except for the fact of being strict n non accommodative for exploration even though we were on time throughout the trip. Hotel is in outskirts and breakfast wasn't that great spread of indian cuisine. Unfortunately pongal on all days of our stay and few items are below the mark in taste. The nearby metro station was our savior to travel to the heart of city for dinner and don't forget to include the metro ticket fares to your Itenary budget. Overall good and safe trip to Malaysia especially with kids. Melaka was exceptional and the jet skiing at port Dickson was mind blowing. The cable car offered by the operator at genting Highland was totally new to us.
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Sundara Vadivel Balavelayutham

Bengaluru

Mohak's 6 days trip to Malaysia

6 years ago
We had a great trip to Malaysia. Holiday Matrix gave us a very good deal on our package. Our advisor Mr. Abhinav made all the necessary arrangements and accomodated our requests in the itinerary. He was available whenever required. The tours were well coordinated and all the drivers were nice. The tour operator even postponed our day trip when our internal flight got delayed. Just one thing, the hotel Hilton Garden Inn in Kuala Lumpur was not up to the mark and was no where a 4 star hotel. The tour of Malacca/Melaka was one of the highlights. Most people who go to Malaysia don't cover that but I think they should definitely visit. Its a small historic town which has preserved its ancient architecture and offers a refreshing perspective different from the usual.
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Mohak Mittal

New delhi

Daulat's 4 days trip to Malaysia

7 years ago
Malaysia tour was great and exciting. The local agent services was recommendable with great support. But the Melaka day trip in sharing coach was in deed a flop as the tour guide was a Chinese and was not Indian tourists friendly. Not recommended for Melaka city tour through this agent. Firefly Selangor tour and Kuala Lumpur city tour with Petronas twin tower observatory.
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Daulat Roy

Bengaluru

How To Reach Melaka?

By Air

Malacca International Airport (earlier known as Batu Berendam Airport), located in Batu Berendam, is the nearest airport to Melaka. However, from India, flights are available to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. After that, one can hire a taxi to Melaka.

By Rail

Pulau Sebang/Tampin Railway Station in Alor Gajah district and Batang Melaka Railway Station in Jasin district are the main railheads of Melaka. Also, Melaka Monorail is another convenient option for some routes.

By Road

Cycle-rickshaws and buses are the most popular mode of transportation in Melaka. The main bus stations in Melaka are Alor Gajah, Melaka Sentral, and Jasin Sentral.

By Ferry

Regular ferry services are available from Harbour Master’s Jetty to Indonesian cities like Dumai, Pekanbaru, and Bengkalis. Boat services from Mumbai in Jasin district to Besar Island are also available.