Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya + Melaka + Instagram-famous Putra Mosque [Chinese and English-speaking guide assistance for photos]
Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya + Melaka + Instagram-famous Putra Mosque [Chinese and English-speaking guide assistance for photos]
Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya + Melaka + Instagram-famous Putra Mosque [Chinese and English-speaking guide assistance for photos]
Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya + Melaka + Instagram-famous Putra Mosque [Chinese and English-speaking guide assistance for photos]
Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya + Melaka + Instagram-famous Putra Mosque [Chinese and English-speaking guide assistance for photos]
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Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya + Melaka + Instagram-famous Putra Mosque [Chinese and English-speaking guide assistance for photos]

Duration: 8 hr(s)
Private tour
Pick-up available
Free cancellation by 12:00, 1 day before the date of use
From
S$ 44.51
per person

Highlights

Explore the dreamy "water rose" and capture stunning photos at Putra Mosque
Your time, your way. Enjoy a well-paced itinerary and say goodbye to rushed sightseeing.
Experienced guide and photographer to solve your solo/couple/family travel photo worries

Last updated on 17 May 2026

Prices start from SGD 44.51 per person, offering great value for your next unforgettable experience

Plan your trip with 6 available packages, including options like Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya + Melaka + Instagram-famous Putra Mosque [Chinese and English-speaking guide assistance for photos]-A-Comfort (5 seats)-Private tour|4 travellers|Driver-guide-Chinese

Only 11 spots left! Book now to secure your spot. Available from 18 May 2026.

This tour lasts Duration: 8 hr(s) and covers highlights such as Putra Mosque | St Pauls Hill Melaka | The Stadthuys | Malacca River | 马六甲海峡文化馆 Melaka Strait Cultural Museum | Masjid Selat Melaka

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▲ A pink dreamlike marvel on water, Southeast Asia's most beautiful Islamic architectural art. Highlights at a glance Water wonder: Surrounded by Putrajaya Lake on three sides, it looks like a blooming pink lotus on water from afar, making it a highly photogenic landmark in Malaysia. Rose marble aesthetics: Built with precious rose-colored marble, from the 116-meter-high minaret to the grand prayer hall, it offers a visually stunning and soothing experience. Modern meets tradition: Inspired by Moroccan and Persian architectural styles, the exquisite geometric windows and pink dome complement each other, showcasing royal elegance and tranquility.

▲ The heart of a world heritage site, a microcosm of two centuries of history along the Melaka strait. Highlights at a glance Nanyang architectural complex: The streets are lined with exquisite two-story shophouses, blending Chinese, Dutch, and British colonial styles, where white walls and red tiles evoke the nostalgic charm of old Nanyang. Roots of Chinese culture: Scattered with century-old ancestral halls, guilds, and temples (such as Cheng Hoon Teng), offering a window into the struggles and traditional beliefs of overseas Chinese. A feast for the senses: Savor iconic local delights like Hoe Kee chicken rice balls, Jonker 88's cendol, and Nyonya pastries, indulging in Melaka's culinary treasures all in one place.

▲ An ancient oriental Dutch-style building, a vivid witness to the colonial history of the Melaka strait. Highlights at a glance Centuries-old crimson building: Built in 1650, it once served as the Dutch governor's residence. The entire square is painted in iconic deep pink, creating a striking visual contrast against the blue sky. Queen Victoria fountain: At the center of the square stands an exquisite British-style fountain, symbolizing the cultural interweaving of different colonial periods, making it a perfect backdrop for visitor photos. The Stadthuys and clock tower: The nearby The Stadthuys (Christ Church) features an exquisite wooden ceiling, while the red ancient clock tower is a frequent subject on Melaka postcards.

▲ A flowing landscape amidst world heritage sites, witnessing the prosperous history of the Melaka strait. Highlights at a glance Open-air art gallery: The old buildings along both banks of the river are adorned with colorful murals, vividly depicting Nanyang stories and multiculturalism, making it a favorite backdrop for photographers. Centuries-spanning architecture: Strolling along the river, you can see the Stadthuys, Moorish mosques, and Chinese old shopfronts all at once, experiencing the harmonious blend of different civilizations. Romantic light and shadow journey: At night, the Malacca River sparkles with lights, as neon signs from bars and cafes on both banks reflect on the shimmering water, creating an incredibly atmospheric scene.

▲ A legendary well spanning six centuries, bearing witness to Zheng He's maritime expeditions and Princess Hang Li Po's history. Highlights at a glance Symbol of royal friendship: Believed to have been built by the Sultan for Princess Hang Li Po of the Ming Dynasty who married into Melaka, this nearly 600-year-old well stands as a testament to early cultural exchanges between China and Malaysia. A never-drying miracle: Having endured multiple wars and droughts without running dry, it once served as a strategic water source for the ancient city and is revered by locals as a blessed "sacred well." Bukit Cina heritage site: The well is adjacent to Poh San Teng (Sam Po Kong Temple), surrounded by Bukit Cina—the largest Chinese burial ground outside China—where ancient trees tower over the deeply historic landscape.

▲ The maritime silk road connecting the East and the West, a golden waterway bustling with activity and steeped in history. Highlights at a glance Strategic geographic gateway: A passage linking the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. Standing here, you can witness giant ships slowly sailing across the distant horizon, feeling the pulse of global trade. Floating mosque: On the shore stands the famous Melaka Strait Mosque (Masjid Selat Melaka). At high tide, the entire mosque appears to float on the azure sea, creating an incredibly picturesque scene. Golden sunset spectacle: Experience one of Malaysia's most breathtaking sea sunsets. The afterglow paints the ocean in shades of orange and red, with the ancient strait and modern lighthouse complementing each other, radiating romance.

▲ A miracle standing by the Melaka Strait, a dreamlike sanctuary floating on the sea. Highlights at a glance Floating visual effect: The building is located on the edge of an artificial island's embankment. When the tide rises, the entire mosque appears to separate from the land, lightly floating on the azure sea. Stained glass dome: The iconic golden dome glows under the sunlight, adorned with exquisite stained glass, blending Middle Eastern and Malay traditional architectural aesthetics. Golden sunset moment: This is the no. 1 spot in Malaysia to watch seaside sunsets. The evening glow reflects on the sea, framing the mosque's silhouette, creating an incredibly breathtaking and romantic scene.

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Change & cancellation policies
If a cancellation request is submitted before 12:00, 1 day(s) prior to the date of use, no cancellation fee will be charged.
If a cancellation request is submitted before 23:59 1 day(s) before the date of use, a fee of 50% will be charged.
A fee of 100% will be charged for cancellations requested before 23:59 on the day of date of use.
If a discount is applied, the cancellation fee will be calculated based on the original price before the discount and will not exceed the amount paid.
Partial refund is not available.
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