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Malaysia

Malaysia Travel Guide

Quick Facts

💰Currency Malaysian Ringgit (RM)
🔄Exchange Rate US$1 = RM4.78
💬Languages Bahasa Malaysia, English
🏙️Capital Kuala Lumpur
👥Population 32 million
🚘Driving Side left
🔌Plugs A, C, G
🕑Time Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+8:00)
🍽️Must-Try Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai, Satay, Char Kway Teow, Durian

Backpacker Budget: US$21 (RM 100)

Hostel Dorm US$8 (RM 38)
Takeaway Meal US$3 (RM 14)
Public transport US$1 (RM 5)
Long-distance bus US$9 (RM 43)
Entrance Fee US$5 (RM 24)
Beer US$2.25 (RM 11)

When to go?

November to April High season with dry and sunny weather
May to October Low season with occasional rain showers

What's unique?

Welcome to Malaysia, a vibrant and diverse country that will enchant you with its rich cultural tapestry, breathtaking natural landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine. Situated in Southeast Asia, Malaysia offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern marvels.

One of the highlights of Malaysia is its captivating multiculturalism. Experience the harmonious coexistence of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures as you explore bustling cities like Kuala Lumpur or Georgetown. Immerse yourself in the colorful festivities of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year, or Deepavali – each celebrated with equal fervor.

Nature lovers will be in awe of Malaysia's stunning beauty. From the idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters of Langkawi to the ancient rainforests teeming with exotic flora and fauna in Taman Negara National Park, there is no shortage of natural wonders to discover. Don't miss the chance to witness the mesmerizing fireflies illuminating mangrove forests along the Selangor River at night.

Batu Caves
Batu Caves

Malaysia Adventure
(19 days)

  1. 1
    Malacca

    Explore the historic city of Malacca, known for its colonial architecture, vibrant Chinatown, and delicious food.

  2. 2
    Kuala Lumpur

    Discover the bustling capital city of Malaysia, home to iconic landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers and vibrant street markets.

  3. 3
    Taman Negara National Park

    Experience the oldest tropical rainforest in the world, go hiking, wildlife spotting, and take a canopy walk through the lush jungle.

  4. 4
    Ipoh

    Visit the charming city of Ipoh, known for its colonial architecture, vibrant street art, and delicious local delicacies.

  5. 5
    Cameron Highlands

    Explore the beautiful hill station of Cameron Highlands, known for its tea plantations, strawberry farms, and cool climate.

  6. 6
    Penang

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and culinary scene of Penang, known for its street art, George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site, and delicious street food.

  7. 7
    Langkawi

    Relax and unwind on the stunning island of Langkawi, known for its beautiful beaches, clear blue waters, and vibrant underwater life.

Tea plantation in the Cameron Highlands
Tea plantation in the Cameron Highlands

Fun Fact

Malaysia has the oldest rainforest in the world, estimated to be 130 million years old.

FAQ

Is Malaysia a safe country for tourists?

Yes, Malaysia is generally a safe country for tourists. However, it is always recommended to take precautionary measures and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas.

What are some popular tourist destinations in Malaysia?

Some popular tourist destinations in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Malacca, and Borneo.

What are some essential phrases in Bahasa Malaysia?

Some essential phrases in Bahasa Malaysia are: - Selamat pagi (Good morning) - Terima kasih (Thank you) - Tolong (Please) - Maaf (Excuse me) - Saya tidak faham (I don't understand)

What's the best way to get around in Malaysia?

The best way to get around in Malaysia is by using public transportation like trains, buses, and taxis. Grab, a popular ride-hailing service, is also widely available in major cities.

Travel Tips

  • Money Cards are accepted at most places
  • ATM Fees Most ATMs charge no fees
  • Do remove your shoes before entering someone's home or a place of worship.
  • Do use your right hand for eating and passing objects.
  • Do dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.
  • Don't use your left hand for eating or passing objects.
  • Don't show public displays of affection, especially in conservative areas.
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