#malaysia

Which island to visit in Malaysia?

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Which island to visit in Malaysia? Hi everyone Myself and my partner are visiting Malaysia (flying into and out of KL) for two weeks. Around four days of those will be in KL for a wedding. We would love to spend the remaining 9ish days having a relaxing time, potentially on an island. We would like to go somewhere that’s somewhat easily accessible from KL, has lovely beaches, t…

Reddit Travel 698 2024-06-02

Will be travelling to Malaysia, question about transport

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Will be travelling to Malaysia, question about transport Hi all, I’ll be in Malaysia in may, and we’ll be going to Langkawi from Georgetown (Penang). I was led to believe there’s a boat/ferry available but later heard it stopped sailing during COVID. That would mean the plane is the only option. Does anyone have any first-hand experience with this year? Is the boat sailing again? We’re also wondering…

Reddit Travel 484 2024-05-07

Travelling to Malaysia

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Travelling to Malaysia I’m going overseas to Malaysia in a week and was in need of some stores that sell camera gear preferably second hand or that have tax off. Any recommendations of which stores to visit? submitted by /u/smaelorgust

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Bitter melon in Malaysia

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Bitter melon in Malaysia Has anyone had bitter melon in Malaysia? I ate a bunch the other day and had explosive diarrhoea and stomach pain for about an hour or two, I looked it up and apparently I could’ve suffered bitter squash syndrome, anyone actually lost all their hair after eating this? 😅 submitted by /u/pseye1991

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2024-03-11

Malaysia proof of onward travel

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Malaysia proof of onward travel Many people state that proof of onward travel is required for entering (a plane to) Malaysia. We are however planning to travel from Malaysia to Vietnam by land and then fly to Japan. Would a Vietnam-Japan ticket be sufficient to show the airline and Malaysia customs? Alternative would be to buy a cheap throwaway ticket to Singapore I guess. Tha…

Reddit Travel 590 2024-02-28

A Week Solo Traveling in Malaysia

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A Week Solo Traveling in Malaysia I knew this country was beautiful, but I was blown away by just how amazing everything was in person. Here is everywhere I went, my experience, and highlights: Georgetown: – Kek Lok Si Buddhist Temple. This was my favorite. There was so much to see and explore and it has great views of the city. I felt like I was in a movie. – Penang National Pa…

Reddit Travel 101 2024-02-06

Travelling Malaysia for 5 weeks

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Travelling Malaysia for 5 weeks Hi all! My girlfriend and I will be travelling to Malaysia for the upcoming 5 weeks (mainly because of the beautiful nature and culture). We were wondering if we were missing some big things or if we go to certain places that you would say are not really worth it. Thanks in advance for all your advice! We are very excited to visit this beautiful…

Reddit Travel 637 2023-11-16

Question about malaysia visa single entry

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Question about malaysia visa single entry I’m an Indian hoping to go through Malaysia (1 day to see a friend) and then spend some time in Indonesia (30 days) – re-enter malaysia, check out KL (4-5 days) and then head back to India. My question is regarding the single entry malaysian visa. If I apply for a single entry the first time to enter malaysia to see a friend and tell them I’m …

Reddit Travel 293 2023-09-10

Malaysia for people that don’t like cities

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Malaysia for people that don’t like cities I’ve booked flights to Malaysia (three weeks in March). We’re pretty well travelled (Colombia, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Ecuador, Croatia,…) and love small towns, day hikes, and nature. We usually skip the big cities (e.g. Bogotá, Colombo, etc.). I think we wouldn’t want to spend time in KL or Ipoh. I’m not sure about Melaka? Places that did make th…

Reddit Travel 125 2023-09-07

Planning a trip to Malaysia, is this practical.

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Planning a trip to Malaysia, is this practical. We are coming from Europe and plan on 11 nights in the country. 3 nights in Kuala Lumpar -Bus -2 nights in Cameron highlands -Bus -3 nights in Georgetown Penang -Ferry -2 nights in langkawi Island -Ferry back to Penang -Fly back to Kuala Lumpur -1 Night in Kuala Lumpar -Fly home. submitted by /u/Timespacedistortions

Reddit Travel 210 2023-07-30

Malaysia itinerary help

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Malaysia itinerary help Hi, I will be travelling for the first time to Malaysia for 2 weeks with my wife. The total travel time from leaving the airport from the UK to arriving at the hotel in Kuala lumpur will total Approx 24-26h. Bearing this in mind we will be completely Jet lagged and have given a full day or two just to adjust. final day flight being around 7pm w…

Reddit Travel 135 2023-07-22