Why Traveling to Malaysia Should Be in Everyone’s Bucket List

From mega-diverse jungles packed with a high number of endemic species to colonial towns and breathtaking tropical beaches, Malaysia has it all. This culturally rich country in Southeast Asia has a thriving culinary scene, an affordable cost of living and modern cities with every home comfort you need. 

The visa policy of Malaysia isn’t strict at all; In fact, almost all passport holders can get between 14 and 90-day free entry. If you are from Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Peru, United States, Uruguay, Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Venezuela or other approved jurisdictions you can enter Malaysia without a visa. 

Home of special, respectful, friendly, and humble people, plus jaw-dropping nature wonders, Malaysia is definitely a nation that should be part of everyone’s bucket list and here’s why. 

3Muslims Observes Ramadan With Acts of Kindness 

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During Ramadan, the Muslim fasting month, the community and visitors set aside assumptions and preconceived perceptions to observe the tradition by practicing kindness and support. As one of the Five Pillars of Islam, Muslims spend the month of Ramadan fasting during daylight hours, from dawn until sunset time. 

If you are traveling during this commemoration, tourist attractions stay open and restaurants and hotels engage visitors to live the experience by trying the local cuisine at Ramadan buffets right after the sunset.