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4 Nights 5 Days Kuala Lumpur & Genting

Welcome to an enchanting holiday destination. Malaysia’s diversity of attractions range from its beautiful island and beaches, to its majestic natural treasures, modern cities and scenic countryside’s. Meet the warm and friendly people of Malaysia and cherish the warm memories. Be captivated by the country’s gorgeous landscape, its varied races and religion, and many wonderful attractions.

Malaysia is situated south of Thailand and north of Singapore. The island of Sumatra, part of Indonesia, lies southeast of West Malaysia, across the Strait of Malacca. East Malaysia borders both sections of the nation of Brunei, on the north coast of Borneo. The northeast coast of East Malaysia borders the Sulu Sea; the east coast borders the Sulawesi Sea. The southern two-thirds of Borneo is occupied by Indonesia.

Climate
With a temperature that fluctuates little throughout the year, travel in Malaysia is a pleasure. Average temperature is between 21° to 32°C (70° to 90°F). Humidity is high. Rain tends to occur between November to February on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, on western Sarawak, and northeastern Sabah. On the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia the rainy season is April to May and October to November.
The exposed northern slopes of State of Sarawak and State of Sabah receive as much as 5,080 millimetres (200 inches) of rainfall yearly. Average rainfall for the peninsula is about 2,540 millimetres (100 inches).

Language
Malay is the official language and is spoken throughout the country. The ethnic Chinese also speak one of various Chinese dialects such as Cantonese, Hakka, Hokkien, Mandarin, or Min. On the island of Borneo, in Sabah and Sarawak, many indigenous languages are spoken. Most Malaysians are bilingual if not multilingual, and English is spoken in all but the most remote areas.

Religion
Islam is the official religion of Malaysia, although the constitution guarantees freedom of worship. Ethnic Malays are virtually all Muslim. The Chinese on the peninsula are chiefly Buddhist, with some Taoists, Christians, and Confucianists. Some Malays practise principles from all three. The Indians are generally Hindu, but some are Christian.

Business Hours
Banks: 9.30 am - 3.30 pm (Mon to Fri) 9.30 am - 11.30 am (Sat), Shopping complexes: 10 am - 10 pm daily

Time
Malaysia is 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

What to Wear
As Malaysia's climate is sunny almost year round, light clothing is ideal. It is advisable for ladies, when entering mosques and temples, to wear long sleeves and loose pants or long skirts.

Etiquette
To avoid “cultural offences”, here are some tips:
-Remove shoes when entering homes and places of worship. Do not point your finger at someone.
-Dress neatly in suitable attire, which covers arms and legs when visiting places of worship.
-Handle food with your right hand. and cakes, and pray for her good will.

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