For a totally different cultural experience – or just a great holiday destination – try visiting Malaysia. There you’ll find everything from a relaxed resort-style getaway on one of the islands such as Sabah or Langkawi, to bargain shopping and sight-seeing in the capital Kuala Lumpur.
If this is your first trip to Malaysia, there are a few tips that will make your vacation less stressful and more enjoyable, such as:
Check Health Warnings
Check on with your family doctor for health warnings for the areas you intend to visit. If you plan to hike or visit a rainforest, you will need to start taking malaria tablets around a week before your departure. Your family doctor will be able to prescribe the anti-malarial and advise you of any other precautions or medications that you need.
You might also want to include some Imodium AD in your luggage, because after eating unfamiliar food for a few days, your stomach may become upset. This is not because the food is bad or because there’s any problem with it – it’s just because your body isn’t used to it. Often, one dose of Imodium is enough to set you right for the rest of the trip.
Don’t drink the tap water
To reduce the chance of stomach problems, it’s safer not to drink the local tap water. You have more contact with tap water than you might think, keep the following in mind:
1) Clean your teeth and toothbrush with bottled water.
2) Many of the more up-market resorts and hotels have ice that has been made using filtered or bottled water which is perfectly safe, however, if you wish to be extra cautious then it is safer to forgo the ice.
3) If you order water in a restaurant, make sure to specify that you want bottled water.
Buy personal items from a supermarket
If you forget to bring any personal care items (such as sunscreen, toothpaste, or bottled water) with you – and who doesn’t forget something? – it’s cheaper to buy from a local supermarket instead of the resort or hotel where you are staying. You might not think the hotel prices are that high, but if you can find a supermarket or small convenience store somewhere close to the resort, you can often buy the same items for as little as a third of the price the hotel is asking. Would you rather spend that extra money on sunscreen or souvenirs?
Restaurants
Choosing somewhere to eat in Malaysia is somewhat different from finding a restaurant in a western country. A restaurant in a run-down building in your home country might indicate a health risk, but that’s not the case in Malaysia. As Malaysia is a relatively poor country in general – something more evident in outlying areas than in Kuala Lumpur – many building is old and look run-down simply because of the general poverty of the area.
What this means is that a restaurant in a run-down building is not necessarily a health risk. If the local people eat there, that’s the best indication that the food is safe for you, too.
Keep valuables concealed
Just as you do when you’re traveling anywhere else, you always want to keep wallets, purses, mobile phones, etc. in your pockets or backpack to avoid the attention of pickpockets, especially in larger cities. Although not a major problem in Malaysia, any large population has its share of thieving, so it is best to keep your valuables secure.
Enjoy the wonderful scenery, delicious food, excellent shopping, and friendly people of Malaysia. By following the tips above, hopefully, you’ll have such a memorable time you’ll want to return to Malaysia again and again.
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