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About Malaysia

Malaysia is a country with two distinct parts. Peninsula Malaysia constitutes the long fringe of land, extending down from Asia, that borders Thailand and Singapore. The South China Sea separates the mainland from the less populated East Malaysian provinces of Sabah and Sarawak. The dense jungles of Sabah and Sarawak support abundant plant and wildlife and Mt Kinabalu in Sabah stakes its claim as the highest peak in South East Asia.

It is the Peninsula that seems to attract the most visitors, probably because of the diversity it offers in the way of people, activities and climates. The highland regions offer cool relief from the clinging humidity of the mainland, while Langkawi is the popular choice for sand and surf enthusiasts. The east coast, particularly the northern Kelantan province, offers the chance for an interesting cultural exploration of traditional Malay life.

 

 

Malaysia Climate and Weather

Malaysia has a hot, humid tropical climate with two monsoon seasons, one between October and February and the other from April to October, the latter characterised by thunderstorms. Temperatures and humidity are high all year round, but it is slightly cooler in the mountains.

 

Malaysia Basics

Time: GMT +8.

Electricity: 220 volts, 50Hz. UK-style three-pin plugs are used.

Money: The Malaysian Ringit (MYR), also referred to as the Malaysian Dollar, is divided into 100 sen. Malaysian banks charge in the region of US$2-3 for foreign exchange transactions. Moneychangers are generally quicker to deal with and do not charge commission



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