
Malaysia Travel Guide
The 5 reasons to go to in Malaysia
- 1Get to sample all of Asia's cooking styles.
- 2Visit a country that's avoided mass tourism
- 3Discover a multicultural society.
- 4Dive into the depths with tropical fish on one of country's idyllic islands.
- 5Head into the jungle
Why go to in Malaysia?
- You love Islamic art. The museum in Kuala Lumpur is exceptional.
- You enjoy Indian and Chinese food as much as you enjoy Indonesian food.
- You want to discover a country that is a melting pot of different ethnicities.
- You are as attracted by the beaches on idyllic islands (such as Langkawi) as you are by the jungle in the national parks (Taman Negara) or the big cities like Kuala Lumpur.
- You want to meet the monkeys on Borneo.
- You want to drift from a mosque to a Buddhist temple, before having a time of reflection in a Hindu temple.
- You want to try the experience of shopping in a luxury shopping centre.
- You have a limited budget.
Customize your perfect trip to Malaysia
Discover all our travel ideas for a trip in Malaysia.
When to go in Malaysia?
What to see in Malaysia?
Top places to discover.
What documents to travel to in Malaysia?
Health advice
Malaysia is one of the many countries affected by avian flu. To avoid contamination, do not eat raw or undercooked foods, wash your hands as often as possible and always before meals.
Several diseases such as dengue fever and malaria can be transmitted by mosquitoes or insect bites. Protect yourself with an insect repellent and wear long clothing if possible. To prevent malaria, it is necessary to follow a treatment before, during and after your stay in Malaysia.
Be sure that your DTP vaccination is up to date before your departure.
For more information, see the Pasteur Institute website, or foreign travel advice at gov.uk.
Language
Time difference
Phone and internet connection
The Malaysia country code is +60. There are many telephone boxes in the country and the first few minutes are even free. You will then need change to continue your communication or a card, depending on the box.
There is a growing number of hotels, bars and cafes which have Wi-Fi or at least an internet connection.
Electricity
British High Commission in Malaysia
Level 27 Menara Binjai, 2 Jalan Binjai
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia High Commission in London
45 Belgrave Square
London SW1X 8QT
Hospitals in Kuala Lumpur
Gleneagles Hospital 282 & 286 Jalan Ampang (emergencies): + (603) 41 41 30 17 / 2718 and ambulance: +(603) 41 41 31 31
General Hospital: + (603) 26 92 10 44 (public hospital)
























































































