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Melaka City Tour -A popular excursion to the historical state of Melaka, where the history of Malaysia began. It is said that its greatest sea port was once captured by the Portuguese, Dutch and English as their trading port. Visit St Peter’s Church (1710) – the oldest Christian Church still in use in Malaysia. Drive past the largest 17th century Chinese hill. Stop at the foothill to view the Sultan’s Well before driving through the Portuguese settlement. The Stadthuys which was built in 1650 was theofficial residence of Dutch Governors and their officers, the edifice is a fine example of Dutch architecture. Preserved in its original structure and form, it now houses the Historical and Ethnography Museum. On display daily are fine traditional bridal costumes and relics from Malacca’s glorious past.
Penang Hill and Bridge – Rising 831 metres above sea level, Penang Hill is only accessible by funicular railway. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic view of the city and coastal area. At the peak, there are gardens, a small Café shop, a hotel as well as aHindu temple and a Muslim mosque.Stretching 13.5 km from Seberang Prai on the mainland to Gelugor on the island, Penang Bridge (this architectural wonder) is officially acclaimed the third longest bridge in the Asia.
Penang City and Country Tour – Drive through Colonial Georgetown, Fort Cornwallis, State Museum (pass by), Little India, Khoo Kongsi, Wat Chayamankalaram. Stop at Kek Lok Si Temple which was built in 1890 on a hill slope, it is the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. It consists of a maze of gardens, courts and passages and the seven tier Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas. The 30 metre pagoda is a mixture of Chinese, Thai and Burmese architecture. The octagonal base is Chinese, the middle tier is Thai and the spiral dome is Burmese.
Cameron Highlands – This is Malaysia’s green bowl supplying vegetable to the major cities of the country and to Singapore. The cool climate makes it an excellent tea growing area, indeed the Cameronian tea is highly priced in the world market. Places of interest are the Iskandar Waterfalls (Lata Iskandar), the Rose Garden, Kea Farm, The Vegetable Farms and the Tea Plantations.
Head out to the Cameron Highlands for a relaxing day away from the city by booking this tour. You’ll visit a butterfly farm, spend time learning about tea as you explore the Cameron Valley Tea, pick fruit at a strawberry farm, and cool off at the Lata Iskandar Waterfall, with a stop for lunch along the way.
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Penang Beach is a nice clean beach.
The Jonker street was over crowded, too many tourists in one small street.
Melaka in Malaysia was our favorite place. It is romantic city filled with history and interesting things to see, a mix of European and Asian architecture style.
Penang is famous for the diversity in food and also for the food quality, for Georgetown, a UNESCO heritage site.