LUXURY Private day tour: Kuala Lumpur & Malacca from Singapore by licensed guide
Overview
Start the day with 2 of our trained staff (1 licensed guide and 1 separate driver) to see historical Malacca - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its Portuguese, Dutch and British influence. Hear fascinating stories of its past from your guide on a scenic cruise down Melaka River.
In the afternoon, continue on north to admire the world-famous Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, National Palace, National Monument, Independence Square and many interesting aspects of Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur.
Conclude with a photostop at Malaysia's Prime Minister Office, Palace Of Justice and the famous Putra Mosque.
Highlights
✅ All border paperwork + Drive-through lane usage at the border (no standing-in-line)
✅ 2 trained staff (1 licensed guide and 1 separate driver)
✅ We are the ONLY Viator Badge Of Excellence accredited tour operator from Singapore to Malaysia
Inclusions
- Guaranteed 2 staff (1 licensed guide and 1 separate driver) to share workload for the long day
- Guaranteed drive-through lane usage at the border (no standing-in-line)
- 100% licensed professional local English-speaking guide
- All border paperwork + Free Singapore hotel pickup and drop-off (any address)
- Full day private transportation by minivan (inclusive of all highway tolls, parking fees, gas etc)
- Entrance ticket to KL Tower observation deck (or Petronas Twin Towers subject to extra requirements)
- Entrance ticket to Melaka River cruise (or Trishaw ride subject to conditions)
- Admission to Batu Caves and A Famosa Fort grounds
- Admission to KLCC Park (iconic ground photos of Petronas Twin Towers)
- Admission to Independence Square and National Monument (world's tallest bronze sculpture)
- Admission to St Paul's church and Cheng Hoon Teng temple (oldest temple in Malaysia)
- Admission to Dutch Square and National Palace (public areas)
- Bonus photostop at Putra Mosque and Palace Of Justice
- Bonus photostop at Malaysia's Prime Minister Office
- Bonus photostop at Flor De La Mar (Portuguese shipwreck replica)
- Free WIFI access onboard vehicle in Malaysia
- Expert digital ground photographs of guests at Petronas Twin Towers
- Packed breakfast box (juice, bottled water, biscuits and pastry)
- Lunch and dinner at table-service cafe (Malaysian and western food choices)
- Deluxe package only: Vehicle upgrade to deluxe executive minivan
- Deluxe package only: Hygiene amenity kit (wet wipes, napkins, hand sanitizer)
- Deluxe package only: New sarong to enter places of worship (if required)
- Deluxe package only: Take-home premium cheesecake slices from famous local bakery
- Entry/Admission - Malacca River
- Entry/Admission - Menara Kuala Lumpur
- Entry/Admission - Batu Caves
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Singapore, Singapore
Begin with an early morning pickup at your Singapore hotel.
2 of our trained staff (1 licensed guide and 1 separate driver) will meet you at the hotel driveway to check your documents before escorting you through immigration via the drive-through border (no standing-in-line).
After clearing immigration, relax into the comfortable seats of your private, air-conditioned minivan to enjoy the 3-hour chauffeured drive to Malacca - a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was once the country’s busiest trading port.
Use the onboard WIFI if you wish while enjoying a complimentary packed breakfast box.
Duration: 3 hours
Pass By: Sime Darby Plantation, 77000 Jasin, Malacca, Malaysia
En-route, listen to the detailed deforestation commentary by your professional local English-speaking guide (100% licensed with university qualifications) as you pass by the massive palm oil plantations at Malacca Jasin village.
Do you know that this tour is both a Viator Badge Of Excellence accredited tour, and a sustainable carbon-neutral tour?
After every tour, 1 tree will be planted in damaged Malaysian Borneo rainforests to offset the tour carbon footprint, as well as to preserve the natural habitat of the endangered Orangutan species.
Stop At: Malacca River, Melaka Malaysia
Upon arrival in Malacca, hop onboard a scenic river cruise that will sail you into the heart of UNESCO Malacca. Spanning 10-kilometer, Malacca river was once dubbed the "Venice of the East" by European seafarers as it was a prominent port of entry for traders from Europe and Asia during the late 16th century.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Jalan Kampung Morten, Melaka 75300 Malaysia
During the river cruise, you will see this historical village which is named after a British land revenue collector during the British Malaya, Frederick Joseph Morten. It houses more than 100 traditional Malay houses, many of them built without the use of any nails.
Pass By: Old Bus Station Bridge ( Jambatan Old Bus Station), River, 75300 Malacca, Malaysia
During the river cruise, you will see many beautiful bridges, of which this bridge is most prominent as it is seemingly modelled after the Rialto Bridge of Venice.
Pass By: St. Francis Xavier Church, 12 Jalan Banda Kaba, Melaka 75000 Malaysia
During the river cruise, you will see this twin-spired neo-gothic leaning structure that was built in 1849, in honour of St. Francis Xavier, a prominent 16th-century Catholic missionary also known as the "Apostle of the East".
Stop At: Red Square (Dutch Square), Melaka Malaysia
Disembarking the river cruise, you will set foot upon Dutch Square. Dutch Square is distinguished by a group of bright, terracotta-red colonial Dutch buildings, built between 1650 and 1750, with louvered windows and chunky doors with wrought iron hinges.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Queen Victoria's Fountain, Jalan Gereja Bandar Hilir, Melaka 75000 Malaysia
In the midst of the Dutch Square is a beautiful fountain - Queen Victoria's Fountain. It is an ornate Victorian marble addition, erected in 1904 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Melaka Clock Tower, Jalan Gereja, Melaka 75000 Malaysia
Also in the midst of Dutch Square is the Tan Beng Swee Clock Tower. It was built by a wealthy Straits Chinese family in 1886 in honour of Tan Beng Swee, a rich Chinese merchant.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Christ Church, Jalan Kota, Melaka 75000 Malaysia
Facing the clock tower is Christ Church, it was built as a place of worship by the Dutch in 1753, about a century after they took over Malacca from the Portuguese. When the British occupied Malacca, it was turned into an Anglican church with a weathercock and bell added to show the direction of the wind.
Pass By: Middleburg Bastion, Jalan Merdeka, Melaka Malaysia
While ascending to St. Paul's Hill, from a vantage point, you can see a replica of the old Middleburg Bastion. After conquering Malacca in 1641, the Dutch constructed the bastion which is strategically located at the mouth of Malacca River to strengthen the existing city defence left behind by the Portuguese.
Pass By: Flora de la Mar Maritime Museum, Jalan Quayside, Melaka 75000 Malaysia
While ascending to St. Paul's Hill, from a vantage point, you can see the famous Flora De La Mar, which can be translated as Flower Of The Sea in English. Situated near the mouth of the Malacca River, this is the site of a replica of the Portuguese ship that sank off the coast of Malacca on its return trip to Portugal in late 1511, carrying with it treasures from Malacca.
Stop At: St. Paul's Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul), Jalan Kota, Melaka 75000 Malaysia
At the top of St. Paul's Hill sits the iconic statue of St. Francis Xavier next to the famous St. Paul’s Church. Plenty of engraved Dutch tombstones are laid against the walls of this roofless church, originally built in 1521. From the church, you can take in breathtaking views of the Straits Of Malacca.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: British Graveyard, Batu Linggi, Melaka Malaysia
A short walk down from St. Paul's Church leads to the overgrown remains of the Dutch Graveyard. It was originally used as a Dutch graveyard in the late 17th-century when the VOC (Dutch East India Company) was still in control. The graveyard was also used by British while they were in Malacca.
Stop At: A Famosa Fort, Jalan Parameswara Bandar Hilir, 2 Min Walk from St Paul's Church, Melaka 78000 Malaysia
Walking down from the Dutch graveyard, you will arrive at A Famosa Fort, which is the oldest surviving structure in South East Asia. It was built in 1511 using laterite stones by Alfonso de Albuquerque, the man who led the Portuguese invasion into Malacca. The fort used to surround the whole St. Paul's Hill. However, what remains of the fort now is just a gate.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Malacca Sultanate Palace, Jalan Kota, Melaka 75000 Malaysia
From A Famosa Fort, you will have a vantage view of a replica of the old Malacca Sultanate Palace. The building is a modern reconstruction of the palace of the Malacca Sultanate, which was founded by King Parameswara in the 1400s.
Pass By: Proclamation Of Independence Memorial, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
From A Famosa Fort, you will have a vantage view of Proclamation Of Independence Memorial. The building used to house the Malacca Club - a meeting place for members of the British colonial society to socialise. The building was later converted into a memorial in 1985 to commemorate Malaysia's independence from the British.
Stop At: Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, No. 25, Jalan To_kong, Melaka 75200 Malaysia
5 minutes drive from A Famosa Fort is the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple. Dedicated to Kuan Yin - the Goddess of Mercy, the temple is known as the Merciful Cloud Temple. Built in 1673, it is the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Gombak, Batu Caves 68100 Malaysia
About 90 minutes from Malacca, you will stop for a brief lunch at a popular table-service cafe before continuing on to Batu Caves. The limestone forming Batu Caves is said to be around 400 million years old. Batu Caves was founded by K. Thamboosamy Pillai, an Indian trader in 1891, as a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan. A 42.7-metre high gold-painted statue of Lord Murugan was unveiled in January 2006, having taken 3 years to construct. It is one of the tallest Lord Murugan statue in the world.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Istana Negara, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur 50490 Malaysia
20 minutes drive from Batu Caves is the Istana Negara (National Palace). It is the official residence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the monarch of Malaysia. The palace complex has an area of 97.65 hectares, 22 domes, and is split into three main portions: the Formal Component, Royal Component and Administration Component. Guests may take photos and walk around on foot at the designated public areas.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Tugu Negara, Kuala Lumpur, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Next stop after the National Palace is the famous National Monument, locally known as Tugu Negara. It is a historic bronze sculpture that pays tribute to those who died in combat during Malaysia’s battle for freedom against the Japanese occupation during World War II and the Malayan Emergency from 1948 till 1960. It serves as a remembrance of the bravery, courage and unity of the fighters who laid down their lives for Malaysia’s independence. The statue has earned its place in the book of records as the tallest freestanding group of bronze sculptures at 15-meter high.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Located near the Tugu Negara is the Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka). This is the historical place where the Union flag was lowered and the national flag was raised for the very first time at the stroke of midnight of 31st August 1957.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Jalan Raja Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur 50050 Malaysia
From the Independence Square, you will have a vantage view of the Sultan Abdul Samad building, which is among Kuala Lumpur’s earliest Moorish-style buildings. It was built in 1897 and was named after the reigning sultan of Selangor at the time. The distinguished landmark originally served as the offices for the colonial British administration and thereafter the superior courts of Malaysia.
Pass By: Royal Selangor Club, 1 Jalan Raja City Centre, Kuala Lumpur 52100 Malaysia
From the Independence Square, you will have a vantage view of the Royal Selangor Club. The club was founded in 1884 and originally served as a meeting place for high ranked and educated members of the British colonial society. Selangor is the name of the state in which the capital - Kuala Lumpur is located.
Pass By: Merdeka 118 Tower, Jalan Hang Jebat, City Centre, 50150 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur 50150 Malaysia
From the Independence Square, you will have a vantage view of the Independence Tower, locally known as Merdeka 118. Topped with a massive 160-meter spire, the tower is still under construction.
When completed in end 2022/early 2023, it will be the world's second-tallest structure, surpassing the Tokyo Skytree at 634 meters.
Pass By: Dayabumi Complex, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
From the Independence Square, you will have a vantage view of Dayabumi Complex. Built in 1984, it was one of the city’s earliest skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur to incorporate principles of Islamic design into its architecture.
Pass By: Blok F, Ibu Pejabat JKR Malaysia, Jalan Sultan Salahuddin, Kuala Lumpur, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
From the Independence Square, you will have a vantage view of the famous Jabatan Kerja Raya (Public Works Department) building. The façade was made from 6, 248 distinctive low-emission triangular glass pieces of semi-unitised triple glazing system, which were installed at customised angles to form a dynamic skin that reduces the intensity of sunlight throughout the day. This substantially reduces heat gain on the glass surface and internal air-conditioning load.
Pass By: Petronas Twin Towers, Concourse Level, Lower Ground Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur 50088 Malaysia
Located near the Independence Square is the Petronas Twin Towers (452-meter tall towers primarily for offices). The Petronas Twin Towers are currently the world’s tallest twin structures. The 88-storey buildings are joined at the 41st and 42nd floors by a 58-meter double-deck skybridge.
IMPORTANT: Due to 9/11, access to the Petronas Twin Towers skybridge is severely capacity controlled; guests who wish to access the skybridge must register their passport details separately online at least 14-60 days in advance, the passport registration link can be found on the tour confirmation voucher/mobile ticket.
Stop At: Menara Kuala Lumpur, 2 Jalan Punchak, Off, Jalan P. Ramlee, Kuala Lumpur, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The KL Tower is a 421-meter tower primarily used for telecommunications, sitting on a 94-meter hill affectionately known as Bukit Nanas to the locals.
Guests who do not wish to register their passport details separately online to access the Petronas Twin Towers skybridge will be able to take ground photos from the exterior of Petronas Twin Towers, and then visit KL Tower observation deck with similar city views.
Duration: 45 minutes
Pass By: SMART Tunnel, E38, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Leaving the KL Tower downtown area, many drivers prefer to get back into the expressway using the SMART Tunnel. SMART is an acronym for Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel, a project initiated to alleviate the flooding problem and traffic congestion at the city centre. In 2011, the tunnel received the UN Habitat Scroll of Honour Award.
Pass By: Prime Minister's Office, Blok Utama, Bangunan Perdana Putra, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, Presint 1, 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
Located 45 minutes from Kuala Lumpur is the Malaysia Prime Minister Office (Perdana Putra Building) It is located on a 50-metre high hill overlooking the city. The Perdana Putra Building is finished in natural stone with a green dome.
Pass By: Putra Mosque, Putrajaya Malaysia
Located near the Malaysia's Prime Minister Office is the Putra Mosque. Famed for its pink-granite domes, the mosque was completed in 1999 and named after the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tungku Abdul Rahman Putra.
Pass By: Mahkamah Persekutuan Malaysia, Istana Kehakiman, Persiaran Perdana, Presint 3, 62506 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Located near Putra Mosque is the Palace of Justice, which houses the Federal Courts and Courts of Appeal. Relocated from Sultan Abdul Samad Building in 2003, the Palace Of Justice is also built with classical Islamic architecture.
Stop At: Pagoh, Pagoh, Muar District, Johor
After taking photos at the Palace Of Justice, you will then head back south towards Singapore. You will stop for a brief dinner at another popular table-service cafe near Pagoh, about midway between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Singapore, Singapore
After dinner near Pagoh, you will again be escorted through immigration via the drive-through border (no standing-in-line), before your tour finishes with a hotel drop-off.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- For the latest tour availability and pricing, please kindly check on the desktop site
- Due to 9/11, access to the Petronas Twin Towers skybridge is severely capacity controlled; guests who wish to access the skybridge must personally register their passport details separately online at least 14-60 days in advance, the passport registration link can be found on the tour confirmation voucher/mobile ticket
- Guests who are unable to personally register their passport details separately online to access the skybridge will be able to take iconic ground photos of Petronas Twin Towers from KLCC Park, and then visit KL Tower observation deck with similar city views
- A current valid passport (with at least 6 months validity) is required on the day of travel to visit Malaysia
- Date of birth and weight for all guests are required at time of booking to join the included river cruise; in the event that the river cruise is closed (ie: weather/safety reasons etc), a 20-min Trishaw ride or Riverside drive will be offered as a replacement as per guests' preference
- Guests from Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Colombia, India, Israel, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, North Korea, North/East/West/Central Africa, Pakistan, Serbia Montenegro, Sri Lanka: Please seek prior travel authorization from your nearest Malaysian embassy
- Most travelers can participate
- Guests who require halal/vegetarian food, please advise at time of booking if required
- Guests who require infant/booster seats, please advise at time of booking if required
- Guests who wish to substitute religious sites with alternative places of interest, please advise at time of booking if required
- Guests who wish to end the tour in Kuala Lumpur, please advise at time of booking if required
- Sustainable travel guarantee: 1 tree will be planted in damaged Borneo rainforests after every tour to offset the tour carbon footprint and to preserve the natural habitat of the endangered Orangutan species
- For Hard Rock/Starbucks souvenir collectors: Complimentary detour to Rock Shop/Starbucks in Johor (upon request)
- For pewter souvenir collectors: Complimentary detour to Royal Selangor Gift Shop (upon request)
- In light of the rapidly evolving Covid-19 pandemic and emergence of new variants, all our drivers and guides are rostered for frequent regular swab tests. In the event that significant cross-infection is detected, tours may be cancelled with full refund to safeguard the well-being of all our guests.
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This experience is totally worth it! Eddison our guide was great and very carring! We have managed to see many things in 10 Hours. We stopped directly in front of the monuments and received all the information needed! The drivers were also very Good and for persons who do not Walk a lot, the orga...
This experience is totally worth it! Eddison our guide was great and very carring! We have managed to see many things in 10 Hours. We stopped directly in front of the monuments and received all the information needed! The drivers were also very Good and for persons who do not Walk a lot, the organisation of the day is perfect!
An awesome tour with our knowledgeable guide, Eddison. Job well done. Met our expectations of the tour. The climb at the Batu Caves was delightful though too tiring with 272 steps of the stairway to get to the caves. The Petronas twin towers were fantastic. We were guided to the 86th floor to ...
An awesome tour with our knowledgeable guide, Eddison. Job well done. Met our expectations of the tour. The climb at the Batu Caves was delightful though too tiring with 272 steps of the stairway to get to the caves. The Petronas twin towers were fantastic. We were guided to the 86th floor to have a magnificent view of the city. Great tour in Malacca with its historical places. Meals were wonderful. This tour is recommendable.
Edison was absolutely the best tour guide!! So professional, kind, and took great care of my Mother and Myself. This was our first Private Day Trip on a month-long vacation, and it could not have been a better start. Edison pulled up on time at our hotel in Singapore, with 2 drivers in a very nic...
Edison was absolutely the best tour guide!! So professional, kind, and took great care of my Mother and Myself. This was our first Private Day Trip on a month-long vacation, and it could not have been a better start. Edison pulled up on time at our hotel in Singapore, with 2 drivers in a very nice, comfortable van and drove us straight to Malaysia. Crossing over the border was efficient and we didn't even have to get out of the vehicle. All our stops were so picturesque and we cannot stop talking about this tour and our experiences. Thanks so much Edison for all your hard work and dedication to making the first leg of our trip so memorable! Also, we were very impressed with the thoroughness of knowledge that Edison had, at all the places of history we were taken, and loved his advice on items to order at lunch. Highly recommend Edison and this tour to Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. Hugs, Lisa Johnson (Mom) & Jordan Johnson (Daughter)
Even though it is a long 16 hour day, it is a good tour if you only have one day to spare to get a quick glimpse/highlight of Melaka and KL.
Even though it is a long 16 hour day, it is a good tour if you only have one day to spare to get a quick glimpse/highlight of Melaka and KL.
Edison was a superb host and did a grand job showing us some amazing points of interest. He is also a very skilled driver which is important bearing in mind we spent a lot of time in travelling by car.
Chris Whitley
Edison was a superb host and did a grand job showing us some amazing points of interest. He is also a very skilled driver which is important bearing in mind we spent a lot of time in travelling by car.
Chris Whitley
Edison and the drivers were great. They truly new how to plan the day and we got to see so much. Really worth it !!
Edison and the drivers were great. They truly new how to plan the day and we got to see so much. Really worth it !!