6 Tips For You To Travel Malaysia

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To make your Malaysia trip completed, do not forget to find out the information about this country. Here are 6 tips for you to travel Malaysia.

1. Be careful with the taxis in Malaysia

6 Tips For You To Travel Malaysia

Most taxi drivers in Malaysia tell that their cars have precise timers, but many people deliberately “forget” does not pop up and calculate the cab … “law of the jungle”. According to tourism statistics, Kuala Lumpur is one of the cities always rook traveler.

So if you do not have much money and do not want to be fooled, choose the public transport or taxi reservations through trusted sites.

 

 

2. Milo is number one drink

6 Tips For You To Travel Malaysia

From 1950 to date, Malaysia has become the most consumed Milo Country in the world. The country also possesses biggest Milo factory. So, if you want to integrate, chat with local residents, call Milo drink with them while on coffee shop, bar …

3. Island tourism policy with tax exemption

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Tioman is the most famous island in Malaysia with this policy. Here as well as the islands of Langkawi, Labuan, you have the opportunity to buy a variety of products: wine, beer, cigarettes with good price in the area of tax-free sale stalls and hotels.

4. The most diverse ecosystems on the planet

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Maybe you already know the Amazon rainforest to the famed wild? In fact, that forest is just a “kid” if compared to Taman Negara forests in Malaysia.

If the Amazon forest 55 million years old, the forests in Malaysia were 130 million years old and is the world’s oldest forest. The fauna and flora here are extremely diverse and is considered to be the best wildlife conservation on the planet.

5. The best char kuay teow noodle

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Specialty Malaysia: Char kuey teow is a dish made from wheat, famous worldwide. Tourist city Penang, was named one of the culinary capitals where cook the most delicious char kuay teow in this country. Only thing, you’ll have to wait for hours in line to buy this food at the famous restaurants, that is not easy for tourists have lack of time.

6. Don’t be afraid of Ramadan Festival

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The Ramadan festival of is a time of fasting Muslims, fasting and prayer during the day, they are only comfortable to eat after sunset. This caused many travelers to Malaysia in December holidays are concerned. However, in Kuala Lumpur, there is even a night market for Ramadan holidays, catering for those who want to find foods after sunset.

Moreover, in Malaysia, the rules pretty “breathable”, the non-Muslims are allowed to eat, drink and smoke in festival, just do not affect the surrounding community.

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