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Time to See the World: 5 Top Beginner Tips for Traveling to Malaysia

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Are you trying to figure out the best way to see Malaysia? Read this article for the top tips for traveling to Malaysia.

Malaysia is one of the most accessible, affordable, and fascinating destinations for tourists worldwide. That’s why over 20 million people made their way to this gorgeous country during 2019.

If you’ve got this exotic destination in your sights for future travels, here’s what you need to know about traveling to Malaysia.

Best Time of Year For Traveling to Malaysia

Malaysia is hot and humid all-year-round, and there isn’t much variation between the seasons. Typically, November and December herald the start of the rainy season, which lasts until mid-February.

The East Coast is prone to exceptionally wet weather during this time, the West Coast’s rainy season lasts from April to October, but it’s a lot milder.

While the wet weather in the West won’t impact your travels much, be sure to align your beach aspirations to coincide with drier times wherever you travel.

Malaysia Travel Tips for Accommodation & Getting Around

Due to the influx of tourists, there are abundant accommodation options in Malaysia. You’ll find swish yet affordable hotels, low budget apartments, and hostels are easy to come by.

If you intend to spend most of your time shopping up a storm and dining in fancy restaurants, head for Bukit Bintang.

China town offers grungy charm, while KL Sentral is the heart of the rail network. If you stay here you’ll have easy access to a multitude of attractions and activities.

The rail network is an efficient way to get from A to B but you can also indulge in bus or boat rides depending on where you’re going. Overall, Malaysia’s transport system is well-run and reliable.

Don’t-Miss Activities When Visiting Malaysia

There are so many things to do in Malaysia, you’ll have a hard time deciding where to start. These are the activities and attractions you shouldn’t miss:

  • Batu Caves
  • Traditional cooking classes
  • Sarawak Cultural Village
  • Langkawi Island
  • Street art in Penang
  • Tours of Malacca
  • Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

Some of the most popular sites in Malaysia are notorious for long queues. Book your Petronas Towers and Legoland Malaysia ticket beforehand to avoid delays at these major attractions.

More adventurous travelers should try climbing Mount Kinabalu, white water rafting on the Selangor River, and trekking in Taman Negara National Park.

Iconic Malaysian Foods

One of the best things about travel to Malaysia is the spicy food you’ll get to try there. Some of the top tastes to explore include:

  • Nasi lemak
  • Nasi kerabu
  • Beef rendang
  • Assam laksa
  • Curry laksa
  • Hainanese chicken rice
  • Satay

Most Malaysian dishes center on rice with fresh locally grown vegetables and seafood.

If you want to enjoy a local taste of the country, find a small family-run restaurant. Here, you can pile your plate of rice high with meat, fish, vegetables, and eggs and only pay for what you choose.

For dessert don’t miss ais kacang, cendol, or gula Melaka on anything.

Broaden Your Horizons

Research and planning are two key ingredients for successful travels around the world.

Keep reading our blog for more information on traveling to Malaysia, Australia, Japan, and more.

 

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