Holidays to Malaysia

Straddling the Malay Peninsula and the northwestern edge of Borneo, this Southeast Asian nation is becoming a top travel destination. Start your holiday to Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, where glittering skyscrapers tower over old markets and traditional coffee houses. Then explore a rich tapestry of ancient rainforests, tea plantations and sprawling caves. Don’t leave without getting your fill of Malaysia’s street food — some of the best in Asia.

Top destinations in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Savour street food, walk in rainforests and marvel at gleaming skyscrapers on a tropical urban adventure in Malaysia’s capital city of Kuala Lumpur.

Langkawi

The palm-lined beaches, tropical rainforests and sunset cocktails draw travellers to this Malaysian island getaway. But it’s the bargain shopping that keeps them coming back.

Penang

Penang is a mishmash of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures, which shine through in its eclectic architecture. It’s also a stepping stone to lush jungles and pristine beaches.

Malaysia: fast facts

LanguageMalay
CurrencyMalaysian ringgit (RM)
Time zoneUTC+8 (MYT)

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FAQs about Malaysia holidays

Spend at least a few nights in Kuala Lumpur, where you’ll find everything from luxury hotels and rooftop bars to traditional coffee houses and temples. The Cameron Highlands is great for a jungle escape, while Pulau Perhentian boasts perfect beaches and epic snorkelling.
Malaysia is slightly more expensive than nearby Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. But you can still travel cheaply here. Make the most of the excellent bus network, and slash your food budget by eating at hawker stalls and limiting alcohol, which is heavily taxed.
The best time to visit Malaysia’s peninsular west coast is from December to February, as the weather is perfect for exploring the islands of Langkawi and Penang. June to September brings the driest conditions for visiting Kuala Lumpur and many parts of Borneo. If you’re planning to explore multiple regions, visit during the March to May shoulder season for warm temperatures and minimal rainfall.
Malaysia is generally safe, but pickpocketing can happen in tourist areas, so keep your belongings secure. To avoid credit card scams, use ATMs in well-lit areas and shield the keypad when entering your PIN. Never leave drinks unattended, and stay in a group if you go bar-hopping at night.
Malay is the national language, but Malaysia’s multicultural population speaks dozens of other languages, including English. All Malaysian greetings begin with ‘selamat’. Add ‘pagi’ for good morning, ‘tengah hari’ if it’s the afternoon and ‘petang’ in the evening. Thank you is ‘terima kasih’.
The Malaysian ringgit (RM) is Malaysia’s official currency. You can pay using a credit card at some hotels and restaurants, but cash is most widely used, with plenty of ATMs across major cities. Tipping isn’t common, although high-end and hotel restaurants may add a 10% service charge to bills.