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| Kuala Lumpur, Selangor | 03 |
| Penang, Langkawi | 04 |
| Johor Bahru | 05 |
| Melaka, Port Dickson | 06 |
| Pulau Pangkor, Ipoh, Cameron Highlands, Maxwell Hill | 05 |
| Fraser's Hill, Tioman Islands, Perhentian Islands, Terengganu, Redang, Kuantan, Kota Bahru | 09 |
| Kuching | 082 |
| Kota Kinabalu | 088 |
| Miri | 085 |
Electricity
220-240V AC 50 cycles per second.
3 pin square plugs.
Water
Tap water is safe to drink in main cities and major hotels. Bottled water is widely available.
Health
Standards of health and hygiene are generally good in Malaysia. Visitors arriving from yellow fever endemic zones must present a yellow fever health certificate. The risk of catching malaria in Malaysia is slim; however it is wise to check the current situation and any vaccination requirements with your doctor when planning your trip.
International Airport
International Airport Departure Tax
M$40
Domestic Airport
There are numerous domestic airports in Malaysia; these include those mentioned above plus the following:
Domestic Airport Departure Tax
M$5
Etiquette/Dress Code
Malaysia is a mix of many religions but predominantly Muslim, so dress fairly modestly. Beachwear should be restricted to the beach and topless sunbathing is never acceptable. Away from the beach, clothes should not be too short and the shoulders should be covered. When visiting government offices be sure to dress smartly, as casual dress will be taken as an affront.
There is a large ethnic Chinese population in Malaysia; as with most Asian countries, situations should be avoided which would cause a loss of "face". Try to steer clear of confrontation as it is not appreciated and will only worsen rather than resolve any situation.
Diplomatic Missions
Most countries have representative offices and consulates in Kuala Lumpur and a limited number are also available in Penang.
Useful Sources of Information
For further information on Malaysian tourism.
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