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. 

1In One Day You Can Experience Cosmopolitan Lifestyle as well as Colonial Traditions

"Lost World of Maliau Basin
Lost World of Maliau Basin

From sipping duty-free cocktails in Langkawi to eating fresh strawberries in Cameron Highlands to hiking in Borneo’s “Lost World of Maliau Basin,” it is possible to experience the diversity while staying in your budget. In less than 12 hours, you can jump from buzzing cities to jungle trekking to relaxing in the cooler mountaintops. Flying from the trendy Kuala Lumpur to colonial Penang takes less than an hour; from there, travel to Borneo may take you less than three hours. If you are lucky, you can snap a flight back to your hotel and be there for dinner.

Always keep in mind while traveling to Malaysia to find the places that resonate with you, to fully immerse yourself with the lifestyle, culture, and traditions and to share your experience with us.

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