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 Traveller's Tales: Advise for travellers in Malaysia

Heed our handy tips on safe travel in Malaysia. You may read about travel warnings, health, what to wear, travel with kids, travel with pets, local weather, local government, medical information and traffic information in the area.Also, you might want to read our Kuala Lumpur city guide, Langkawi city guide, Melaka city guide, and Penang city guide.


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B Tay 05 June 2005
Stayed at  Swiss Inn Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
be careful when bargaining in petalling street, always go at least 50% from their starting price.

S Ding 31 May 2005
Stayed at  Swiss Garden Resort & Spa, Kuantan - Pahang, Malaysia.
Drove to Sg Pandan waterfall and almost got lost. The water is murky. The beaches in Cherating Lama and Balok has sandflies. So need to spray lots of insect repellant

P Rowe 29 May 2005
Stayed at  Allson Klana Resort - Seremban, Malaysia.
A short taxi ride into the local shopping area was exciting, but definately was not geared up for westerners. We drew many stares and although people were courtieous, they did not go out of their way to assist. As a non major city destination, Seremban was quite tranquil and peaceful. If you are after a lot of action, then this may not be the place for you.

Y Chin 14 March 2005
Stayed at  Royale Bintang, The - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Beware of overcharges by taxi drivers and some (e.g. those at railway stations) even take several passengers. Some taxi drivers gang-up to charge unreasonably high rates (e.g. outside Twin Towers, high-class hotels and shopping centres). If unsure, ask a few drivers for price indication; walk a couple of blocks away to catch the taxis; confirm with the driver that they don't take passengers on the way. Charges of hotel taxis / limos may be double of the normal rates but they are safer (because generally large hotels keep a record of your taxi's registration and driver) and may still be cheaper than those gang-up taxis. If there is a taxi driver you feel you can trust, ask for his contact number & use the same driver for other trips without call-out charge.

S Ng 04 December 2004
Stayed at  Crowne Plaza Mutiara Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Hotel Mutiara KL is a definitely choice of stay. Minutes away from shopping areas KLCC and Bukit Bintang; clubbing spots. The monorail is just in front of the hotel, so it is very convenient to travel around, minus the at times peak hours terrible traffic jams! However one word of catious. Do get your coach tickets from reputable bus companies! I had a very bad experience at the Pudu Raya bus station. My gf and I was left stranded when we were told that our 12.30am KL-Sin bus had broke down. The bus operators were not helpful at all and simply left us to scramble for help! Luckily, a local girl came to our rescue. She was also stuck at the same terrible situation, and offered to put us up at her place for the night, till we get the next bus, the next morning! We really had to thank our lucky stars! The local Malaysians are actually very warm and helpful. However, I cannot say the same thing about the cunning bus companies at Pudu Raya. We got there again the next morning, and the company where we bought the tickets from, was very rude and at first refuse to accept the reissued tickets! A definitely unpleasant part of KL. I wish the govt will do something about the chaotic run Pudu Raya station! However there is a wonderful part of KL. That is the helpful KL girl, who had help us. What an adventure for me and my gf!

C Su 27 November 2004
Stayed at  Dorsett Regency Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Location is ideal for folks shopping around the Bukit Bintang, Imbi, Jln Sultan areas. Fantastic area for shopping, eating/dining and partying, except for the next caveat. Beware of snatch thefts though!!! Really notorious area for bag-snatching-jokers-on-Honda-C70s! You've been warned!

H Rana 29 May 2004
Stayed at  Maya, Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
If you are travelling with small children as I did there are some great places to take them. The Times Square building has an indoor amusement park over 3 floors and is suitable for small kids. Sunway lagoon is also an excellent water park for small children. It's great fun even when its raining as the water and the rain is warm. Melaka zoo was good fun but we found the town itself unexciting. Batu caves is a must but be warned there are nearly 200 steps going up. We found the firefly trip good although the journey to it is long.

Shopping is excellent especially at Sungi Wang. You can get discount off a lot of items if you ask - 10 ringgit instead of the price marked 25 ringgit. Travelling around is fairly straight forward on the trains and mono rail. The staff and public were very helpful. The taxis are also fairly cheap. If you are going on trips use the taxis off thhe street and haggle over the price its alot cheaper than useing the hotel ones.

Just two words of warning though. Firstly if you are using a taxi from the airport to the hotel, use the prepaid service inside the airport and don't get caught out by those very friendly faces looking to help you out. Secondly is very important for the ladies. Avoid carrying a hand bag is you can or carry a very small one which you can tuck away. If you are walking on the pavements walk on the inside and not by the curb. There have been a lot of hand bag snatches and one very serious injury in May 2004. Malaysia is a great place to visit but sadly never enough time to do all the things you want, so I'll be going back.

L Thomas 19 May 2004
Stayed at  Radius International Hotel, Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Watch out for con-men who pose as policeman and rob your valuables. I was stopped by them, but due to presence of mind, managed to escape. But two other families staying at the Hotel were not so lucky. Pimping is common in the busy shopping area of Bukit Bintang. Was approached even though I was with family. Food is fantastic. Very good infrastructure, but very poor taxi service. Have to haggle the price before getting in the taxi. Watch out for the metered taxis, as they may take you for a ride before dropping you at your destination. Wear conservative clothing else you will be stared/oogled at. When visiting Kuala Lumpur(KL), one must make a trip to the nearby Genting Highlands. This boasts of the fastest cable car journey in the world and longest cable in South-east Asia. Back in KL, a visit to Petaling Street is a must. You can find all authentic fakes..hehehe..be sure to bargain a lot. The city is fabulous and vibrant with culture. Will definitely re-visit. Thumbs Up from me.

E Wright 14 March 2004
Stayed at  Telang Usan Hotel - Sarawak, Malaysia.
Only visited the city which must be the loveliest in Malaysia. Bargain at the Main Bazaar at least 50% below the selling price. Watch your bags for snatch thieves on motorbikes as they are prevalent.

B Long 23 February 2004
Stayed at  Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
We were on a shopping expedition so got around by taxi. Beware, if you get the hotel to call a taxi, they will call the new upswept LNG powered taxis. While these are comfortable and go by meter, they charge 60% more than the red cabs that regularly sweep up to the hotel doors. So wait for one of those.


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