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Popular routes in Malaysia

Sibu to Kuching

40mfrom $14

Penang to Ipoh

2h 6mfrom $4

Kuching to Sibu

40mfrom $14

Ipoh to Penang

2h 4mfrom $3

Butterworth to Ipoh

2h 7mfrom $4

Penang to Perak

2h 6mfrom $4

Ipoh to Singapore

1h 10mfrom $20

Hat Yai to Johor Bahru

12h 43mfrom $35

Singapore to Ipoh

1h 10mfrom $44

Krabi to Penang

9h 20mfrom $31

Ipoh to Butterworth

2h 4mfrom $3

Pahang to Seremban

4h 45mfrom $6

Kuantan to Penang

8h 12mfrom $13

Kuantan to Kelantan

5h 9mfrom $8

Perak to Hat Yai

5h 40mfrom $15

Hoi An to Kuala Lumpur

2h 50mfrom $73

Kedah to Perak

2h 28mfrom $6

Kuantan to Singapore

8h 29mfrom $20

Kuala Lumpur to Manila

3h 45mfrom $139
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Must visit places in Malaysia

Malaysia at a glance

International dialing code
+60
Good to know
Malaysia's country shape is just as interesting as the landmarks and people inside of it. The land splits into two. In order to get from cities like Kuala Lumpur to Bau, you may find yourself needing a ferry or even a flight. Head to Gunung Mulu National Park to see spiky karsts sticking out of forestry. The nature in Malaysia is just as striking as the booming cities.
Spoken language
Malay
Cost to avg. transport ticket
USD34

Your questions, Our answers

Are credit cards accepted in Malaysia?

MasterCard and Visa are the most widely accepted credit cards in Malaysia. ATM withdrawals can be made here with your PIN or you can make cash withdrawals at Maybank, Malaysia's biggest bank.

What vaccinations do I need before visiting Malaysia?

It's recommended to have gotten the following vaccinations before visiting Malaysia: Measles, Polio, measles-mumps-rubella, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, Chickenpox, and your yearly flu shot. Additional vaccinations you should get are Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Hepatitis B, Japenese Encephalitis, Malaria, Rabies and Yellow Fever. We recommend double checking with the CDC or your doctor for more information.

What is the standard voltage and plug type in Malaysia?

The standard voltage in Malaysia is 240V. There is one plug type in Malaysia: Type G.

Which holidays are celebrated in Malaysia?

These are the holidays celebrated in Malaysia:

  • Installation of New King in Malaysia
  • Islamic New Year
  • Prophet's Ascension
  • Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday