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August 24 2011 3 24 /08 /August /2011 12:21

Malaysia is in the heart of Asia, sitting in the South China Sea, surrounded by Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia. There are certain things to be aware of when booking holidays to Malaysia, such as health risks, safety and the best places to visit.

Getting there and where to stay

Malaysia holidays

Most people fly in to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur and then travel out to their destinations. Usually, people travel across Malaysia with a holiday tour company, but it is perfectly possible to organise your own trip using the Internet. Internal travel can be done by train, coach, boat or plane. You need a passport which is valid for at least six months and most nationalities don't require a visa.

In certain parts of the country, malaria and yellow fever are a risk, so make sure that you are suitably protected. Don't eat food from street vendors and drink only bottled water.

Malaysia is a multi-cultural country and quite relaxed, but it is also a Muslim country, so certain things should be remembered. Handshakes are generally acceptable among men but only shake a lady's hand if she offers it. Remove your shoes when entering mosques and temples. You must also be properly covered when entering mosques and temples. Don't use your forefinger when pointing in the west, since in Malaysia, it is considered to be rude.

Where to stay

Malaysia has so many different places to see and things to do, that it's hard to decide where to stay. Most people choose one of the tourist resorts such as at Datai Bay in Langkawi island for the pure white beaches and water sports.

For the more adventurous, you can stay in the forests of Pehang or the Sarawak National park. City lovers can stay in Kuala Lumpur with its iconic buildings or in Penang. Many holiday companies offer Malaysia packages which offer the travellers a little of each.

What to see and do

Water sports

Malaysia is one of the top diving centres in the world with an underwater world to explore. For the less adventurous, visit Pulau Payer Marine Park for the chance to feed and swim with baby sharks.

National parks

60% of Malaysia is covered with virgin rainforests where visitors may be lucky to see creatures such as Sumatran Rhinoceros, Sun bears, Orangutans and an incredible number of bird and plant species. Caving, rock climbing and river cruising are all popular activities. The culture of the country with its intricate dancing, temples and amazing food is also an important part of a trip to Malaysia.

Last word

Malaysia has become an increasingly popular destination with UK travellers despite the long flight. With careful planning, your trip will be the holiday of a lifetime.

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