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Meaning …Welcome in Malay.  A greeting to welcome you to a country of diverse landscapes, culture, nature and beaches. Malaysia in South East Asia, is one popular tourist destination owing to the varied choices it offers to its travelers. Every now and then, I alimony getting queries to this destination and the most worldwide ones include how to get visas, what currency to carry, which are the weightier flights, where should one stay and so on. I thought the weightier way to help everyone is to quickly write 10 of these worldwide questions in the form of a Malaysia Travel Guide. This should help you take superintendency of all your planning to this lovely country. So, let’s get started. Versatile Malaysia for every traveler – Malaysia Travel Guide My Malaysia Travel Guide with 10 Travel Tips Contents1 Planning your destinations in Malaysia2 Malaysia Travel Guide to Booking flights3 Booking your stay4 Malaysia Travel Guide to Visas5 Malaysian Currency Tips6 Malaysia Travel Guide for Packing7 Getting a local SIM in Malaysia8 Getting virtually in Malaysia9 Malaysia Travel guide to Food10 Malaysia Travel Guide for Shopping Planning your destinations in Malaysia Malaysia is one versatile destination. From pristine beaches to lush untried rainforests, from a vibrant municipality life to stunning heritage towns, Malaysia has something for everyone. Depending on your interests, the first thing that is well-considered is picking destinations within Malaysia that suit your travel needs. Here are a few recommendations in Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur – For its municipality life, shopping and of course, the famous Petronas Tower. Penang – A UNESCO heritage municipality full of art and culture and pristine beaches. Also, a foodie’s paradise. Langkawi – An island in the North of Malaysia, this place is quite popular with honeymooners who are looking for a waterfront experience. From water sports to hikes, this island has it all. Selangor – A cultural and municipality wits where you do not just get to visit historic Batu caves but also, shop till you drop. And then of course, one cannot miss the thrilling yuck part at Genting. Sabah or Sarawak – A tryst with the rainforests of the famous Borneo islands. Don’t miss meeting the Orangutans at their homes here. Taman Negara – From waterfalls to wildlife, coupled with treks & other venture activities, this national park of Malaysia is one refreshing wits Melaka – Yet flipside UNESCO heritage municipality with its Peranakan roots. There is just plenty to see & wits in this historical and cultural destination Perhentian Islands – A water lover’s paradise with its trappy beaches and wondrous scuba and snorkeling spots. Batu FerringhiWaterfrontin Penang, Malaysia Travel GuideSubtractingany increasingly places here ( and there are plenty that I could add) would make this a completely variegated post. Hence, I will just stop here. I am sure you have got a savor of the place now and with your own research, will be worldly-wise to shortlist your favorites for your own Malaysian trip. Based on this, you should be worldly-wise to get your elapsing of stay sorted out. Most of these places are fairly well unfluctuating by road, flights or trains. Hence, wangle to them would not be so much of an issue. Malaysia Travel Guide to Booking flights Malaysia Travel Guide to booking flights for Malaysia There are tons of flights from all the major cities of the world to Kuala Lumpur. In wing to the wanted city, the other major cities like Penang are also, well unfluctuating internationally. You will find plenty of airlines when you squint up the internet for your flights. Depending on your budget, you can pick the full-service ones like Malaysian Airlines or the upkeep ones like Air Asia. One recommended airlines that I have used is Malindo Air. A Full Service Airline with affordable rates – Malindo Air Their airfares are quite low but there is no compromise on their services which are pretty much what a full-service airline gives you. There is no uneaten tuition for your check-in baggage, you get Free WiFi and meals on board. In wing to that, they have some good internal flights that can indulge you a seamless travel within Malaysia. As the norm goes, an early booking unchangingly helps get you largest fares. So, try and do so quickly.Alimonyan eye out for those deals. Try and typesetting all your internal flights too as early as you can. Alternately, you can plane do Malaysia on a cruise. Booking your stay The peak tourist seasons in Malaysia are during the month of Ramazan and from December to January. This is when the walk-up rates are on a upper and in smaller towns, completely sold out.Planethe upkeep accommodations will be priced higher. If you segregate to travel during these months, it is weightier that you typesetting well in advance. Golden Sands Resort by theWaterfrontin Penang Most of the key towns and cities like Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka and Langkawi will have a range of walk-up types for you to segregate from. You can go for waterfront resorts or luxury hotels to upkeep hotels and plane home stays. The smaller places like Perhentian Islands will have limited stay options. All these can be booked online. Malaysia Travel Guide to Hotels – Hotel Neo+ inside to Georgetown, Penang Remember to trammels the proximity of your hotel to the places of interest in your chosen destination. To requite you an example – in Penang, we stayed in Hotel Neo+ which was right in the heart of George Town. This made it easier for me to explore the heritage town at my convenience without having to spend too much on internal transport. Everything was just walkable from here. Malaysia Travel Guide to Hotels – Hotel Lexis Suites in Penang, A Destination Hotel On the other hand, during the same trip, I plane had the pleasure of stuff hosted by Lexis Suites which is located at the other end of Penang Island, closer to the Airport. This seemed perfect for a family or a honeymoon traveler for it is a destination within itself. It has all the possible facilities under one roof and is right next to a beach. Why it plane had a private pool in each suite 😉  However, a travel to George Town would be half an hour on the road. Thus, depending on your purpose in each destination, remember to trammels the hotel and its location. It is imperative that the stay is booked surpassing you get onto your paperwork as one of the pre-requisites for your Visas is a reprinting of your walk-up details, Malaysia Travel Guide to Visas Visa and documentation is one of my main points in this Malaysia Travel Guide for there is a lot of estranged information on the Internet regarding it. Malaysia has been encouraging a lot of tourism and for that purpose, they have made the process of getting visas easier. Citizens of quite a few nations including India. can avail e-visa by applying online. You can trammels your eligibility on this site. Malaysia Travel Guide: e-Visa and e-NTRI visas for Indians in Malaysia There are two types of visa – one tabbed e-visa and the other tabbed e-NTRI visa. The first allows you multiple entries for one month for the purpose of tourism while the 2nd one allows you a single entry for a maximum period of 15 days. e-Visa takes virtually 48 hours to be confirmed while e-NTRI visas are instantaneous. The forfeit of each is variegated and you can get increasingly details on their official website. The website has an zippy yack window where you can get any question regarding the documentation answered by the Malaysian officials. Remember that you need to upload a reprinting of your itinerary in the form of air-tickets to and from Malaysia as well as your hotel bookings when in Malaysia. On arrival, you may also, have to replenish proof of mazuma that would be required for your stay. Malaysian Currency Tips Malaysia Travel Guide to Currency I would not undeniability Malaysia inexpensive nor would I say that it is extremely costly. Most places in the big cities winnow international cards. However, if you are looking at smaller towns and local street shopping or food, you will need to siphon cash. Malaysian Ringgit is the official currency of the country and most people prefer to deal only with that. It is thus, prudent to siphon this form as versus USD or your local currency. You can mart the same in your home country or avail services at the key airports in Malaysia. You can plane try the currency waffly counters in the larger cities for they are hands available. Malaysia Travel Guide for Packing Through the year, the weather is fairly sunny. The rainy season is variegated for variegated parts of the country. January to March it rains a lot on the East coast, while it is the same from April to May on the West Coast. Note these, expressly if you are headed for water sports. As suggested by me in my Malaysia Travel Guide, you must trammels the climate of the place surpassing you throne there for your gown for the country would depend on the same. Malaysia Travel Guide –StuffSensitive to the places you may visit in Malaysia Malaysia is a mix of ethnic cultures – predominantly Chinese, Muslim and Indian Hindus. Given that, they are fairly tolerant in this part of the world as far as dressing goes. However, if you are visiting any religious temples or mosques, please ensure you are dressed modestly – no shorts, no yellowish shoulders etc.Unchanginglysiphon the Universal charger. A bug spray or a mosquito repellent would also, be advised, expressly if you are headed to the rainforests. Getting a local SIM in Malaysia Frankly, I really did not finger the need for a SIM in Malaysia for every place in the worthier cities like Penang and Kuala Lumpur has WiFi misogynist for you to use. However, if you still need one, there are plenty of companies offering your voice and data plans at fairly reasonable You can pick these up at the airport itself for there are several counters as you exit the same. Or you can plane pick it from the town. The rates are fairly standard. Here are the Celcom rates, who as I understand, has got the weightier network coverage in Malaysia. Malaysia Travel Guide on Local SIM Remember to show your passport as your documentation for your connection. The top-up for the prepaid SIMs is readily misogynist everywhere in Malaysia. Getting virtually in Malaysia Malaysia Travel Guide to local Transport – Trishaws a user-friendly option Cabs are hands misogynist in Malaysia, including Uber services. Places like Penang also, have Trishaws that are perfect for those cultural outings in heritage towns. Alternately, hiring bikes and bicycles in these towns and waterfront destinations could be an economical and heady option too. They are hands misogynist on the Internet or you can trammels your hotel for the same. Malaysia Travel Guide to local Transport – Hiring Bicycles The train and the monorail network in Kuala Lumpur is flipside economical and user-friendly option to get virtually the city. You can plane avail of a day pass option for your sightseeing expedition. And yes, of course, the buses within the cities can definitely help. Malaysia Travel guide toSuppliesMalaysia Travel Guide toSuppliesIf you are a food, expressly a sea supplies lover, you will love Malaysia. Places like Penang are known for its street food. You will find a trappy fusion of Indian and Chinese flavors as well as pure Malay ones. Nasi Lemak and Nasi Goreng are two regular rice dishes that you can find scrutinizingly everywhere. It is not surprising to find a meal laid out for you on aComicLeaf, just the way you would find in South India. Malaysia Travel Guide to Food: Eating on a comic leaf is worldwide in Malaysia Durian is one fruit that is very popular here. From Durian chocolates to Durian coffee, you can take a pick to try out what works for me. For me, the fruit itself was good. I did not really relish it in any other form. Also, watch out for the freshly pressed drinks – like this one that I had – Guava Dragon Fruit and Orange – Truly Yummy. Malaysia Travel Guide toSupplies– Cold Pressed Fresh Juice On the whole, whether you are a vegan, vegetarian or a nonflexible cadre meat lover, you are unseat to find something that works for you in Malaysia. There are plenty of fast supplies restaurants here in specimen these don’t stipulate with you. You can unchangingly be unscratched with a slice of Pizza or a burger from McDonalds. Malaysia Travel Guide for Shopping The one thing every guide or every local will lure you to is Shopping. From gown to electronics to cute souvenirs, you can really shop till you drop.Trammelsout the Batik art here in specimen you are looking for pure local stuff. You should also, try out the local chocolates here as well as the local coffee powders for they really have some pure and novel flavors to offer. Vibrant markets of Penang There are a lot of flea markets and night markets in places like Penang that you might want to explore. If you are shopping on the streets, as the rule goes, undear hard. For the branded stuff, it is weightier to stick to the reputed malls. Ah well, that is it from me on this Malaysia Travel Guide. From the post itself, you know that this is one destination where time is going to be really short for there is just so much to do. So, plan smart and optimize it all to have a unconfined time in Malaysia, Truly Asia as they say! 😉     Like this:Like Loading...Share the Thrill of Travel144Shares144SharesSuppliesin Malaysia, How to get to Malaysia, Malaysia Travel Guide, Malaysian Currency, Malindo Air, Penang Travel Guide, Places to see in Malaysia, Shopping in Malaysia, Stay in Malaysia, Things to do in Malaysia, Visas for Malaysia Previous Post Next Post 90 Responses Fly With Shaunak November 4, 2017 | Reply Excellent Ami. I read your previous post on Penang and was expecting this one, for a wholesome info. The imbricate picture is one of the weightier I have seen. Where next ? 🙂 Ami November 4, 2017 | Reply Thanks Shaunak. Where next… Stay tuned for it 🙂 Rohan November 4, 2017 | Reply Hey! Thanks for this guide. I’m going to Malaysia soon and this has given me a really well-spoken idea of where I should go. I’m thinking one day in Kuala Lumpur surpassing hopping over to the beaches and islands for a week or two. Whatcha think? Rohan Ami November 4, 2017 | Reply A good plan 🙂 have a good trip sumit November 6, 2017 | Reply hi simply loved ur write up and the art of presentation rgds sumit Ami November 7, 2017 | Reply Thanks Sumit Adventographer November 6, 2017 | Reply Excellent post Ami! As someone who’s not yet been to Malaysia you’ve covered all the bases and given me tons of unconfined info! Now if only I could win the lottery! Ami November 7, 2017 | Reply Ah well, don’t we all wish that. Though I think you might just find Malaysia affordable. Hope you get there soon Giulia Malano November 6, 2017 | Reply Interesting guide, thank you! Ami November 7, 2017 | Reply Thank you Ryan Biddulph November 7, 2017 | Reply Excellent guide Ami. We lived in Penang for a month and have hung out in KL for a few days 3 times or so. Lovely place. The supplies is wondrous and the people are friendly. I dig the melting pot type nature of the land too; quite unlike any other land in SE Asia in that regard. Ryan Ami November 7, 2017 | Reply Thanks Ryan. You got that right well-nigh the vibrant and lovely culture here. All in all, Malaysia is a welter Vibeke Johannessen November 7, 2017 | Reply Such a unconfined guide. i have only been to the airport in Kuala Lumpur. Golden Sands resort looks amazing. The supplies looks amazing. It is so good you included transportation tips as everyone wouldn’t know that it is uber there.I hope I get to visit Malaysia soon. Thank you for this unconfined guide 😀 Will save it for later 😀 Ami November 7, 2017 | Reply Thanks Vibeke . Hope you get there soon. Cheers mapcameratravel1 November 7, 2017 | Reply This is indeed an ultimate guide Ami.. I am bookmarking this for my trip 🙂 Pictures are so amazing. thanks for sharing. Ami November 7, 2017 | Reply Thanks. Glad you find it useful. Hope you are booking your flights Travel Tips November 7, 2017 | Reply this is an informative post. I loved going through it. I alimony in mind for my vacation in Malaysia Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply Thank you. Glad you found it useful and yes, maybe Malaysia for your next vacation Noel Cabacungan November 7, 2017 | Reply Kuala Lumpur and Penang are the two cities I’ll be visiting should my travel plans proceed. I have a friend in Penang and hopefully will still be there until this trip materializes. Penang, I think, is the right destination should you want to do culture trips and the cultural heritage sites. Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply You got that right Noel. Penang is perfect for those heritage and cultural experiences. Have a good time and do go soon. It’s fun! Alexander Popkov November 7, 2017 | Reply Good overview! Probably everything you need to know surpassing the trip. Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply Thank you Alexander Paige November 7, 2017 | Reply These are really unconfined tips. I was in KL for a week a couple of years ago, but I’d love to go to some of the other places you mentioned, like Penang. I stipulate that Malaysia is sorta in the middle ground of budget.Increasinglythan the rest of SE Asia but definitely cheaper than the US – I guess it moreover depends on how you love it up when you’re there. Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply Thanks Paige. You should definitely try out other places in Malaysia. I am sure you will love those. Yamagishi Ann November 7, 2017 | Reply Me and husband are reluctant to go to Malaysia. We were once tricked by Malaysia living peeps (thank God their scheme did not went well with us, so they did not take something from us) Anyway, this post made me think twice, for travel. Thanks! Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply Ooh I am so sorry to hear that. But this is the specimen anywhere in the world. Got to be enlightened of people virtually you. I would still recommend that you take a endangerment on Malaysia. It is trappy neha November 7, 2017 | ReplyFlipsidegreat country guide Ami. I like the way you have recommended the places in Malaysia. That is the first thing to know when visiting a new country – places which one would like to include in their list. Often we are not enlightened of the geography of the place and need to know what all sites can be visited there and in what order. Post that comes the other details like visa,currency and all.Unconfinedto see you have addressed them all! Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply Thanks Neha. Happy that the guide has been useful. And I hope it answers a lot of unstipulated queries. Cheers Tara November 8, 2017 | Reply Lovely! You’ve covered just well-nigh everything I would have asked. Good to know that you need an itinerary. Based on your descriptions, I think I would enjoy the Borneo Islands most – I’d love to see orangutans. Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply I bet you will love Borneo and I hope you get to go there soon. Thanks for stopping by Tara Louiela November 8, 2017 | Reply Very transitory guide… I am only familiar with Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Langkawi, but there’s still much to see… Hope I can tell myself son, “Selamat Datang…” Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply Indeed… Let’s hope you go soon . Thanks Louiela Pooja Thakur November 8, 2017 | ReplyFlipsidegreat guide of a unconfined destination. Though I have never thought well-nigh visiting Malaysia but this transitory post has covered scrutinizingly all the things and raised my marvel level for Malaysia. Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply Glad to hear that Pooja. And I hope you are looking up tickets for it now 😉 Sandy N Vyjay November 8, 2017 | Reply The Malaysia Travel Guide is really exhaustive and packs in a lot of information. A veritable treasure house of information and very useful to anyone embarking on an exploration of Malaysia. I love the fact that you have covered all required facets of traveling to Malaysia. Ami November 8, 2017 | Reply Thanks guys. Glad you found it useful amit November 9, 2017 | Reply Malaysia is a part of SE. Asia that I am yet to visit which is strange as I’ve washed-up the countries virtually it and plane lived in Bali for a while. However I love how you have wrenched up the variegated areas and cities to what kind of places they are. You’ve really packed quite a dial through this post 😀 The Perhentian Islands would be wondrous for me right now haha Ami November 9, 2017 | Reply Thanks Amit. I also, missed Malaysia for the longest time but am glad that I finally got virtually to it. Perhentian Islands and Sabah are upper on my list too. 🙂 Fingers crossed. Jim Jones November 9, 2017 | Reply Thank you for demystifying Malaysia! I’ve unchangingly heard it’s a trappy place to visit but didn’t know anything well-nigh where to go. Your guide is filled with very useful and practical information…and you may have just convinced me to plan a trip there someday soon! Ami November 9, 2017 | Reply THanks Jim. It is definitely worth a visit. Hope you are booking your tickets. Mel Butler November 9, 2017 | Reply I love Malaysia and I unchangingly stop their on my way to Australia to see my friends, who are like my family. You have a good list here and I am definitely going to trammels out few next time that I am there like hiring a velocipede I have not thought of doing there before.MoreoverButa waterfront looks lovely definitely subtracting that too. Ami November 9, 2017 | Reply You are really lucky to be worldly-wise to go again. I know I would too want to. Well, have fun and thanks for stopping by Mel. 100cobbledroads November 10, 2017 | Reply Hopping onto one of those neon untried bikes and cycling over to a lovely local restaurant for a flavourful Nasi Goreng….that’s the vision in my mind without reading your post. Comprehensive write-up with all the tips and translating for a first trip to Malaysia. Ami November 10, 2017 | Reply Now. That is a nice image to have. Thanks 🙂 OurSweetAdventures November 11, 2017 | Reply This is an wondrous travel guide. You have ticked everything on the list that someone could ask about. I like that the visa process seems super quick. I moreover like how much there is to do on all the variegated cities. Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply Thanks. There is so much to see and wits here. Hope you plan to go. PackYourBaguios November 11, 2017 | Reply What a very thorough post on Malaysia! The idea of needing a visa and the paperwork involved unchangingly stressing me out, but your information makes it seem quite doable. Pinned this for later! Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply Thanks and I hope you get to Malaysia soon James November 12, 2017 | Reply There is so much to do in Malaysia and places to visit. It’s incredible that some of their cities are UNESCO sites. I’ve heard well-nigh the supplies in Malaysia, a foodie heaven! Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply Indeed, so much to do. Hope you have started your planning now James. kjaroundtheworld November 12, 2017 | Reply This is such a well put together travel guide. You’re definitely tempting me to typesetting a trip to Malaysia right now. The supplies moreover squint amazingly delicious. Thanks for sharing. Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply Glad to know that you are tempted to throne there. And I do hope you do …soon! Anushka Aggarwal November 12, 2017 | Reply I am reading your post while I am in Malaysia :), I am really love this country. These is so much to see and do I just reached Penang today and I am once in love with this municipality 🙂 Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply Have a fantastic time then Anushka and don’t forget the street art there. Johna November 12, 2017 | ReplyUnconfinedtips! I’ve never been to Malaysia but I have a few friends that loveeee it there. Will definitely take note of your tips here. Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply And you should join your friends the next time. Thanks for stopping by Johna David November 13, 2017 | Reply What a fantastic guide! There are so many places within Malaysia that I want to visit, this is bookmarked! Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply Thanks David. Glad you find it useful Malith Fernando November 13, 2017 | Reply I’ve been to Malaysia before, it has been flipside unconfined country that I have visited in Asia. Definitely, your tips will be really helpful for a person who visits for the first time. Your blog posts shows that you have put a reasonable effort to make your photos really heady and helpful. Ultimately, you have made a comprehensive itinerary which anyone would love to read. Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply Thank you Malith for the kind appreciation and encouragement. I am glad that you think that the guide will be useful for that was the intent. Happy that it has worked. Tania Mukherjee November 13, 2017 | Reply This is a very helpful post. I will remember your suggestion of Malindo Air and moreover thanks for transplanting the Visa confusion. Ami November 13, 2017 | Reply Glad to help Tania. Harsh Gupta November 13, 2017 | Reply You pretty much covered all the points for planning an impeccable trip to Malaysia. I stipulate Malindo offers economical air transit and plane I’d recommend it for upkeep travels. Not sure well-nigh ‘free’ wifi though. I’d be most tempted to taste all those Malaysian delicacies for sure. Ami November 14, 2017 | Reply Thanks Harsh. Glad you find the guide useful. Ashwin Sinha November 17, 2017 | Reply Thanks for transplanting so many doubts! Malaysia is my skillet list destination and I was looking for such transitory guide. Fortunately, I get it today 🙂 Ami November 17, 2017 | Reply Thank you Ashwin. Glad you find it useful Mayuri Patel November 22, 2017 | Reply Bookmarking this page Ami mam, it is helpful and love the all captures in the post,All visa doubts moreover cleared Ami November 22, 2017 | Reply Glad to be of help Mayuri. Have a good trip. Cindy Collins December 3, 2017 | ReplyUnconfinedpost. We visited Malaysia a while ago but only saw Langkawi and KL. We really need to go back, the Prehentians Islands are definitely on our skillet list expressly since we love snorkelling. I’d moreover love to go to Penang for the supplies and Borneo to see the Orang Outang. Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply Thanks for your scuttlebutt Cindy. Glad you have seen some part of Malaysia and I hope you manage to get to the rest. I myself, need to go to the other places. Jolina S. December 4, 2017 | Reply Awesome tips! Glad to see Malaysia has improved plane increasingly since we went 6 years ago. I’ll never forget the friendly people and tha yummy food. I’ll have to trammels out Malindo Air and the municipality bikes next time I visit. Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply I am not sure of how it was when then but right now, things are pretty sorted. Hope you visit again. Cheers Nathalie Salcedo December 4, 2017 | Reply I would have loved to visit Malaysia then but pay a visit at Penang! wanted to see those pristine beaches as well. The last time I was in Malaysia was a quick visit at Kuala Lumpur. Love the wits though 🙂 Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply You will find this so variegated from KL. You should go there . Cheers Nathalie Danijela December 4, 2017 | Reply You really have some useful tips here! Given the fact that Malaysia is still on my skillet list, it’s good to know well-nigh visa details and flying there. Also, didn’t know when the peak season is, so this would save some money regarding the accommodation, thanks. 🙂 It’s moreover good to know that it’s wise to siphon cash, and first and foremost the local currency. Informative post, thanks! 🙂 Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply Thanks Danijela. That is a lovely compliment, happy that you found the post useful. Jitaditya December 4, 2017 | Reply Really trappy snippets from all over Malaysia. I think they have just got the philosophy right. From bicycles to swimming pools to supplies items, everything seems to have been touched by some artist. Those undecorous flowers in the last picture seem surreal though. Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply Penang surprised me with exactly the same originative details. Interesting that you noted that. Thanks for stopping by Jitaditya. Kerri December 4, 2017 | ReplyUnconfinedguide. I haven’t spent much time here -only some stopovers and I think I need to transpiration that. I tend to view Asia increasingly as a ways of getting to Europe. I love the fact that there are the rent bikes here. We love using these whenever we travel to a municipality that has them. The supplies of Malaysia is the key reason I would go here. I love Malaysian supplies and would love to eat it here.I;d definitely be lamister the durian though – not a fan. Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply You should definitely stop over the next time and explore. There is so much to see. Don’t miss it Kerri. Jose Harvey December 4, 2017 | Reply You’ve produced quite a thorough guide to Malaysia! I really like how you’ve wrenched it up the country by municipality at the whence and given quick tips for each one. Peak seasons is peak season considering the weather is best. I wonder if the weather would be bad at other times of the year. The information well-nigh visas is super helpful. That’s unchangingly a snooping for me and I never want to find myself in a situation where I can’t get into a country as a result.Unconfinedguide! You covered some of the lesser covered topics which was very helpful! Thanks! Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply Thank you Jose. That is a very encouraging comment. I am glad that you found the guide useful. Cheers Sara Broers (@TravelWithSara) December 6, 2017 | Reply This is a fantastic guide. You had me sucked in when you mentioned the word chocolate with everything else Malaysia has to offer. Good translating on Visas and the small details that help travelers as they travel through Malaysia. Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply Thank you Sara. It feels good to know that you find the guide useful. Cat December 6, 2017 | Reply A very helpful guide for those planning to visit Malaysia! I used to live in Penang when I was little. Reading your post makes me nostalgic. I need to go when and explore other parts of the country! Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply Aww…and lucky you. It seems like a unconfined municipality to stay in. Thanks for stopping by, Cat. AllGudThings December 6, 2017 | Reply This is one of the weightier travel guide on Malaysia. You have tried including every snippet, which one must take superintendency of surpassing planning and during the trip. Ami lovely pictures as always. I am surely going to refer to this once planning a trip to Malaysia. Ami December 6, 2017 | Reply Thank you Suruchi for such an encouraging compliment. That sure makes me finger good. abcdefghizzy December 6, 2017 | ReplyUnconfinedsummary of things to do in Malaysia! I am a huge fan of the country and it surprises me just how much there is to experience. I am fan of big urban spots but I think I need to venture increasingly into the natural spaces and it looks like Sarawak is just what the doctor ordered! 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