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About Malaysia
Malaysia is a land of unmatched natural beauty, from majestic alpine ranges to pristine beaches. It offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and serenity. Whether you're exploring Māori traditions or hiking through national parks, every journey is unforgettable.
Read MoreStunning Landscapes
Explore breathtaking fjords, towering mountains, and crystal-clear lakes in regions like Queenstown, Milford Sound, and Tongariro National Park.
Māori Culture
Engage with the rich Māori heritage through cultural performances, traditional Hāngi feasts, and historical landmarks across the North Island.
Adventure Activities
Malaysia is the ultimate destination for thrill-seekers—enjoy bungee jumping, skydiving, glacier hiking, and world-class mountain biking.
Sustainable Travel
The country is committed to eco-tourism and conservation. Visit wildlife sanctuaries and support sustainable practices while you travel.
Travel Information

Currency
The currency used in Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit, abbreviated as MYR. One ringgit is made up of 100 sen. When exchanging money for Malaysia, be sure to look for the currency code MYR. While in Malaysia, you'll notice prices are typically displayed with the symbol RM.
Official Language Spoken
Also referred to as Malaysian Malay or simply Malay, it is spoken by over 80% of the population. English, the country’s second official language, is also widely spoken. The three main languages in Malaysia are Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil.
Population
34.31 million (2023)
Weather and Climate
Located between 1° and 6°N, Malaysia experiences a typical equatorial climate, characterized by consistently high temperatures and frequent rainfall year-round. At sea level, temperatures range from 21°C to 32°C, while at higher elevations, it’s cooler, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C.
Packages
Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is a bustling metropolis famous for its striking skyline, highlighted by the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. The city is a vibrant blend of cultures, where contemporary architecture harmonizes with traditional charm.
Ipoh

Ipoh is a charming city that offers a glimpse into Malaysia's picturesque landscapes and rich culture. It is renowned for its stunning limestone caves and temples, with the Kek Lok Tong Cave and Perak Cave Temple being top attractions. Both sites feature breathtaking cave formations and intricate temple designs.
Penang

If you’re someone who enjoys the vibrant energy of a 24/7 metropolis with skyscrapers, restaurants, bars, and endless activities nearby, Kuala Lumpur (KL) is the place for you. On the other hand, Penang is perfect for those who prefer a more laid-back experience, with plenty of outdoor activities and nature-filled adventures to enjoy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some common questions about visiting Malaysia.
Do I need a visa to travel to Malaysia?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many travelers can enter Malaysia visa-free for short stays, while others may require a visa or electronic travel authorization. Always check the latest entry requirements before your trip.
What is the best time to visit Malaysia?
Malaysia has a tropical climate, making it a year-round destination. The dry season (generally from May to September) is ideal for outdoor activities and island visits. The east and west coasts have different monsoon periods, so plan accordingly.
Can I drive in Malaysia with my foreign license?
Yes, visitors can drive in Malaysia with a valid international driving permit (IDP) or a license that is in English, for up to 90 days. Keep in mind that Malaysians drive on the left side of the road.
