Today is our last full day in Malaysia. It is going to be another adventure filled day, so we decided to eat a hearty breakfast before exploring the city once more.
Today's itinerary is another visit to Petronas Tower (we wanted to see the towers in the morning too, the last time we visited was at night)
(Leaving a link from our Day 1 ~ Part 2 KL with a view of the Petronas Towers at night >>>> Petronas at Night)
My two cents opinion ~ the towers look enthralling at night, however, you get to keep and bring it home as a souvenir at daytime. Kidding aside, there is almost no one around in the morning. No photo-bombers. It was just the 4 of us: The twin towers, me and my husband :D
My KL souvenir, I am bringing one home (LOL)!
Melaka (also Melacca) is the unofficial historic capital of Malaysia.
- It is one of the oldest cities in the country with its history dating back as early as 1400.
- It was founded by "Paramesware" (The ruler of Temasek, which we now know as Singapore) as a refuge away from the Javanese kingdom of Majapahit.
- At the height of its civilization, Melaka was known as the first great maritime kingdom in the Malayan archipelago. Records shows Chinese, Arab, and Indian traders lauding Malacca as the most influential port of the Southwest region in ancient times. The Malaka Port was a major stopping place for traders to replenish their food and water supply.
Its rich and colorful history is so attractive to let pass. Hence, Malaka was an obvious choice for our last full day in Malaysia before going home.
We opted for a night tour of Melaka. The scorching and humid Malaysian weather is too much for me and my husband, we thought an afternoon and early night tour would be better.
There were various ways to go to Melaka, but we decided on a private trip via Klook. We have tested Klook multiple times before and so far, we have had consistently satisfactory experience.
Here is a link to our Klook >>>> Melaka Night Tour
Tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, guided tour of the historical buildings and places, a river cruise and a trishaw ride.
Our guide Mr. Abdul Rahman was prompt at 2pm.
Our outfit for Melaka, is the semi-matching Hard Rock (HR) shirts we got from HR Cafe Wisma Concorde on our first day in KL.
Malaka is about 3 hours from KL. It was a long drive, but hands-down so worth it. We arrived at the Melaka center at 5pm. Don't be fooled though as the sun was still up and very active around that time. Sun sets quite late (7pm+) in Malaysia.
We began our tour ascending the "St. Paul's Hill (Bukit St. Paul)" which has a very panoramic view of Malaka. On top is the ruins of very old church that became a temporary resting place of the body of St. Francis Xavier.
With our guide Mr. Abdul Rahman. He such a wonderful person, very passionate at what he does. His love for country is so evident as he speaks of his country's history and culture.
On the way down from the St. Paul's Hill you would find "A Famosa" the remains of a Portugese fort, which is one of the oldest remaining example of European architecture in the whole of Southeast Asia.
Further down the road is the "Dutch Square". Dutch Square is the heart of the Melaka. Here you would find the most recognizable buildings of the city.
"The Queen Victoria's Fountain" was built in 1901 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. She is the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.
From here we took a stroll across town to the Cruise Station.
Weather though was fast becoming sulky. We wanted to be on board fast, as chances of closing cruise trips, is likely should the weather condition worsen.
Good weather still..
And then... the rain started pouring.
We were half-way through the cruise when it began raining heavily (I would say almost torrential, and I am not kidding).
It was a hard maneuver as the rain poured and water level rose a bit. The ride was very shaky, and I was a bit worried the boat might capsize, so I was already eyeing the life vest nearest me.
Our tour mates were all wet. Us on the other hand, came prepared and got an umbrella ready.
Overall, my husband and I enjoyed the cruise we were laughing the entire time! This ride tops my thrill-joy ride's list.
The rain stopped as sudden as it started, which was a good think since our next Melaka adventure is a trishaw ride along Jonker Street (weekends this street will be closed and full of local vendors and street food, today it is mostly ours).
Our Uncle driver is delightful. He put on a sing and dance, karaoke number and made us sing-along!
Uncle sure knows how to party!
A quick detour to Hard Rock, Melaka.My husband is a brand fan.
A quick detour to Hard Rock, Melaka.
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