The driver has the right to refuse a reservation if the group size or luggage exceeds the capacity of the reserved vehicle. In this case, no refunds will be issued
You will be charged an additional MYR30 surcharge for an out-of-city center charge
Sedan: maximum 4 passengers without luggage; maximum 2 passengers with 2 standard 24inch luggages
7 Seater: maximum 6 passengers; maximum 3 passengers with 3 standard 24inch luggages
10 Seater: maximum 9 passengers; maximum 7 passengers with 7 standard 24 inch luggages
What to bring: Change of clothes / Sunscreen / Sunglasses / Caps or hats
In Putrajaya, key photo spots include the iconic Putra Mosque (Pink Mosque), the modern Putrajaya Lake with its futuristic bridges, and the serene China-Malaysia Friendship Garden. In Melaka, capture colorful colonial architecture at Dutch Square & Stadthuys, the vibrant riverside murals along the Melaka River Walk, and the stunning Melaka Straits Mosque (Floating Mosque) at sunset for breathtaking photos.
During a day tour to Melaka, visitors can explore the historic Dutch Square & Stadthuys, known for its striking red colonial buildings. You can also climb to St. Paul's Church, visit the ancient A Famosa Fort, and wander along the vibrant Melaka River Walk. These sites offer a deep dive into the city's rich heritage and culture within a single day, providing a comprehensive experience.
Melaka offers a rich tapestry of cultural and historical sites. You'll visit St. Paul’s Church, a hilltop ruin with significant historical value, and the A Famosa Fort, a remnant of Portuguese colonial heritage. Additionally, the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum provides insight into the region's royal history and traditional Malay architecture, enriching your understanding of Melaka's past and cultural significance.
The tour typically allocates sufficient time to explore Putrajaya's highlights. Visitors usually have ample time to capture photos at the Putra Mosque, admire the Prime Minister’s Office, and enjoy the scenic views around Putrajaya Lake and its unique bridges. This allows for a comprehensive experience of the city's modern architecture and serene landscapes before heading to Melaka.
Melaka generally experiences warm weather year-round. The drier seasons, typically from May to September and December to February, are often considered ideal for visiting. During these months, you're more likely to enjoy clear skies, which are perfect for exploring outdoor attractions, walking along the river, and capturing vibrant photos without the interruption of heavy rainfall.
This day tour provides convenient round-trip transfers directly from Kuala Lumpur. This ensures a hassle-free experience, as all transportation between Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and Melaka, as well as between the various attractions within each city, is arranged for you. This allows visitors to relax and enjoy the sights without worrying about navigating public transport or driving.
Putrajaya is renowned for its striking modern architecture. Visitors can admire the grand Putra Mosque with its distinctive pink dome, the impressive Prime Minister’s Office, and the various futuristic bridges that span Putrajaya Lake. These structures showcase Malaysia's contemporary design and urban planning, offering unique photo opportunities and a glimpse into its administrative hub.
For stunning sunset photos during the tour, the Melaka Straits Mosque (Masjid Selat Melaka), also known as the Floating Mosque, is an exceptional location. Its unique position over the water makes for a picturesque backdrop as the sun sets. The Melaka River Walk also offers beautiful evening views with illuminated murals and bridges, providing ample opportunities for memorable captures.