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9 things you should know before traveling to Malaysia

vendredi 15 août 2014

Malaysia is one of the coolest and most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia, and has therefore gained great prestige in the hearts of tourists the world who have visited or heard of them, so they are at the forefront of the favorite destinations for travelers region, no wonder that it is a melting pot of different cultures embodied in one sense a "hello everyone," If you who are planning to travel to Malaysia, here are nine things you should know before Antlaqk. 

1. food 
Often mentioned food in Malaysia as one of the key features of this country, whether you will take up your food from hawker stalls on the side of the road or in fancy restaurants. The capital "Penang" of the best places to savor Malaysian food, as well as the famous dishes from all over the world such as India, China and Thailand. 

2. Weather 
Malaysia has a tropical climate, which is characterized by high humidity and high temperatures throughout the year. Can be average temperatures during the day and 32 ° C down to 20 ° C at night. With these temperatures must take into account the use of loose-fitting clothing made ​​of lightweight materials to enjoy all over the country, so you can avoid the discomfort caused by high temperatures in some cases. 
3 transportation 
There are a number of ways to get to Malaysia, depending on the destination and the next ones, by sea to Malaysia can be of Brunei, the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia. As for travel to Malaysia by road, it will be by bus, taxi, or private transportation, and can also be done from Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, and Thailand. Travel by air is the way most convenient if you are coming from other points in Asia, Australia, Europe and the United States of America, and the rest of the world through direct flights or indirect Many airlines offer their services to Malaysia. 

4. Safety 
Malaysia is a safe country, but like anywhere in the world, so it is wise to be a little careful, and perhaps the safety precautions are simple but you will be safe first and foremost; stay away from trouble spots, and not to wear jewelry excessive, being careful when crossing roads, keep the valuables such as cash, traveler's checks, passports and airline tickets in the safety box of your hotel. 

5. Tipping 
Tipping is not standard practice in Malaysia, especially in rural areas, so you do not abide by them, but there are a lot of restaurants that impose often a service fee by 10%. 
Tipping is based in Malaysia is generally on the quality of the service provided, could be submitted to the tipping porters depending on the weight and size of bags. 
6 credit cards: 
Credit cards are accepted widely in stores, and major hotels and shops. Make sure that you have enough cash in the local currency before you leave for the small cities or remote areas. 
7 drinking water: 
Tap water (boiled) fit for drinking, but not recommended, to avoid stomach upset, we recommend not to take any drinks with ice cubes during hot weather. With regard to mineral water bottled enable found in supermarkets, cafes, local prices are relatively cheap. 
8 Shopping 
Local handicrafts such as gold and silver woven "songket" wood carvings and pottery, among the many souvenirs priceless in this beautiful country. 
You should not hesitate for a bargain, especially in small shops. Average discount can be expected to range between 10 to 30 percent. Most shops are open 10:00 to 9:00 pm daily. 
9 customs and traditions 
- Malisea has own habits, and visitors should follow these practices and not to go out for, for a smooth and enjoyable stay in Malaysia. 
- Although the handshake is usually acceptable for both men and women, some Muslim women adhere to the sacred not to reach out and be greeted by just nodding and smiling. The man there outstrips both hands, lightly touches the hand of his friend Almamdoh, then brings his hands to his chest mean, "I greet you with all my heart." The visitor should reciprocate the "peace." 
- Is the use of the right hand always when you eat. 
- You should always remove shoes when entering the house Malaysian. 
-. Some mosques provide robes and scarves for female visitors. Capture images in places of worship is usually permitted but always ask for permission in advance. 
- Drinks are served to guests in general, it is inappropriate for non-acceptance.

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