Private transport by land from Singapore to Malacca Malaysia
will take around four hours of travel. You will get to enjoy great
foods of Malaysian Cuisine in Malacca. Malacca is a small, friendly city
that with many eye-catching sights and attractive modern
establishments. It is easy to go around on foot or trishaw to explore
the many places that make Malacca unique. As you explore them, you'll
learn about the rich heritage and history that has shaped the landscape
and left a mark on Malaysia's cultural lifestyle. In fact, the city is a
mix of old and new, historical establishments and old shops stand
side-by-side with shopping complexes and modern offices. There are just
so many colourful sights in the city. Beyond it, you can also explore
other cultural places in the outskirts or engage in recreational
activities such as golf and jungle-trekking.
In Malacca City,
you will find terracotta-red buildings along this riverfront that are
unique due to their louvred windows, chunky doors and wrought iron
grilles. The imposing Stadhuys is the oldest surviving Dutch building in
the East. Another area is in Jalan Hang Jebat, commonly known as
Chinatown or Jonker Street. This used to be famous for its collection of
antique stores that sell Nyonya porcelain, Victorian mirrors, wooden
opium beds, Peranakan blackwood furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl
and more. In Ayer Keroh, It’s known for its contrived tourist
attractions ranging from the Melaka Zoo, with a worthwhile night-viewing
safari, and the Melaka Butterfly & Reptile Sanctuary, to a go-kart
track and the Ayer Keroh Golf & Country Club – the longest golf
course in Malaysia. If you are a beach person then go to Tanjung Kling, a
pleasant drive past beachside kampungs. It used to be a mucky, muddy
seaside strip with passing tankers spoiling the beach. Then if you want
to satisfy your gastronomic needs, Go to Malacca Raya, It’s popular as
thetown’s favoured food centre especially since, besides a few places in
Chinatown, it’s hard to find many restaurants open late at night. If
you want to have a less crowded place. You can escape to Pulau Besar, an
exclusive beach-resort island just off the coast of Malacca. Popular at
weekends, it was once famous as a burial ground for Muslim traders and
missionaries, and though tourism authorities have enthusiastically
promoted its historic sites (very old graves, wells and
Japanese-occupation bunkers and dynamite stores) the quiet island
attracts tourists largely because of its relaxed pleasures.
Experience all these amazing attractions first hand, with Travel Delight’s
Malacca private city tour. Travel in comfort, safety and convenience
with Travel Delight’s luxury private transfer services from Singapore to
Malaysia. Book a day tour from Singapore to Malacca, or stay a night over.
For your convenience, Travel Delight offers special rates for Singapore to Malacca Malaysia private transfer
and Malacca Malaysia to Singapore private transport services. Whatever
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2282 for special rates.
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