JONKER STREET (JALAN HANG JEBAT)
Learn about Malay colonial history by visiting scenic attractions like Putra Mosque and St. Paul's Church. Stroll along the busy Jonker Street and taste delectable local cuisines to charge your energy.
Wearing exclusive traditional clothes to visit famous attractions in Malacca such as Red house, Nyonya Muzium, Jonker Street, etc.
Indulge in a relaxing 45-minute river cruise along Sungai Melaka, and journey past the city's historic sites and buildings, such as the Red Building, Church of St. Francis Xavier, and the street murals near Jonker Street.



Melaka (also known as Malacca) is a city steeped in colonial history, with cultural influences from Dutch, British, and Portuguese rule. Dutch treats & fort feats Your tour begins at Dutch Square, where your driver cum guide will lead you through the historic heart of the city. The highlight here is the Stadthuys, an iconic salmon-colored building that once served as the Dutch town hall and governor’s residence. Today, it operates as a museum filled with fascinating artifacts, giving you a glimpse into Melaka’s tumultuous colonial past. As you explore, you’ll get to absorb the stories that shaped this city. Next, journey to A Famosa, the ruins of a Portuguese fort built in 1511, one of the oldest European structures in Malaysia. After soaking in the history, you’ll be treated to a mouthwatering lunch crafted from fresh, local ingredients, prepared in traditional Malaccan style. Temple treasures & market pleasures Explore the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malaysia’s oldest functioning Taoist temple, dating back over 400 years. Its exquisite Chinese architecture is sure to impress. From there, head to the Jonker Street market, where you can indulge in retail therapy and sample local delicacies. This bustling street offers a variety of souvenirs and street food, giving you a taste of the true Malaysian culture. Enjoy a scenic drive through the picturesque countryside to wrap up your tour, arriving at Kampong, a traditional Malaysian fishing village. Here, you’ll gain insight into the daily lives of the locals while soaking in the tranquil, unspoiled beauty of the village.


