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A guide to exploring the diverse cultural and natural landscapes of Malaysia

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Malaysia is a multicultural country with an abundance of natural landscapes and historical sites, making it an ideal destination for independent travel. If you are travelling in Malaysia on your own, first of all, it is very important to prepare before your trip. Make sure that the passport is valid for more than 6 months and apply for the appropriate visa according to the nationality. Book your flights and hotels in advance for better prices and options. Buy travel insurance to cover the unforeseen that may occur. Malaysia uses the Malaysian Ringgit and currency exchange takes place before departure.

A guide to exploring the diverse cultural and natural landscapes of Malaysia

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Next up is traffic. Take direct flights from major cities in the country to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Malaysia's public transport system includes the subway, buses, and taxis, making it easy for tourists to move between cities. If you want to explore the attractions more freely, consider renting a charter car or self-driving tour.

A guide to exploring the diverse cultural and natural landscapes of Malaysia

There are many attractions in Malaysia that are worth visiting. The first is Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, with the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and Kuala Lumpur Tower, as well as shopping malls and food courts. Penang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site city with many historical buildings and cuisine. Malacca is a city steeped in history, with famous attractions such as Holland Square and the Clock Tower. Mantanani Island is an island in Sabah with beautiful beaches and abundant marine life.

A guide to exploring the diverse cultural and natural landscapes of Malaysia

Malaysian cuisine is also not to be missed. Malay dishes include chicken curry, satay and fried noodles. Chinese dishes include stir-fried kway teow, roast duck rice and wonton noodles. Indian cuisine includes curry rice, fried bread and stir-fried vegetarian dishes.

A guide to exploring the diverse cultural and natural landscapes of Malaysia

Shopping is also a highlight of Malaysian tourism. Kuala Lumpur is home to many shopping malls such as Times Square Selangor and Pavilion Square, among others. Penang has many traditional markets and shopping streets such as Light Street and Idaward Street. Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Sabah and has shopping malls and traditional markets such as the Philippine Market and the Central Market.

A guide to exploring the diverse cultural and natural landscapes of Malaysia

Finally, there are a few caveats to be aware of. Respect local culture and religion and observe local Xi and regulations. Pay attention to personal safety, especially in crowded places and at night. Pay attention to food hygiene and avoid eating raw or stale food. Pay attention to traffic safety and follow the local traffic rules.

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