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Malaysia is a unique travel experience that is much
different from its neighbors. From the dense urban jungle of Kuala Lumpur to
the pristine beaches of the Perhentian Islands, Malaysia is a beautiful and
often underrated country. Spend the day with a traditional tribe or in a tea
plantation in the Cameron Highlands or trek through the huge national parks of
Gunung Mulu and Taman Negara, encountering incredible wildlife including tigers
and orangutans. Make sure to head to Borneo and explore the jungle, and dive at
Spidan, one of the best dive locations in the world. Malaysia Tours has a ton
of stuff to offer travelers and is often quickly visited by travelers who
breathe through on their way to or from Thailand. Take this country slowly,
enjoy all the great Indian food and curries, and get off the beaten path to get
the country to yourself.
Costs of Trips
Accommodation – Dorms cost between 25-50 MYR per night, with
larger cities being on the high end of that spectrum. A private room will cost
around 75 MYR per night. Free WiFi and free breakfast are quite common though
most hostels do not have kitchens if you wanted to cook your own food. You can
book your hostel with Hostel world. Camping is available for those who are
traveling with a tent, but only in the nature parks and on public land. Budget
hotels with free WiFi, A/C, and free breakfast start at around 75 MYR per night
for a double. For a brand-name hotel, expect to pay closer to 200 MYR per
night. Use Booking.com as they consistently return the cheapest rates. Airbnb
is also available throughout the country, with shared accommodation starting
around 50 MYR per night. For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay around
250 MYR per night.
Food – A street meal will start under 5 MYR and rarely cost
more than 15 MYR. Fast food (think McDonald’s) will cost around 14 MYR for a
combo meal. Expect to pay 10-20 MYR in restaurants, however western meals will
always cost more. For a meal at a mid-range restaurant expect to pay around 25
MYR per person. Beer will be under 15 MYR, and a week’s worth of groceries will
cost between 90-150 MYR. Stick to local food items, as western specialties like
wine and cheese will destroy your grocery budget!
Transportation – Expect to pay around 5-15 MYR per hour on a
bus trip. Taxis can be expensive as the fare is charged per person and you’ll
be charged four fares if you can’t find anyone to share with! Within Kuala
Lumpur, many taxis do not have working meters. In this case, agree on a price
up-front! A bus from Penang to Kuala Lumpur will cost around 50 MYR, while flights
can be found for as little as 100 MYR. A train from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok
will cost around 175 MYR, while a flight can be found for around 300 MYR.
Activities – Most attractions in Malaysia are quite cheap.
Trekking costs 35-75 MYR per day. Diving costs 245-300 MYR for two-day dives or
830-1,325 MYR for a full PADI course. White-water rafting will cost around 200
MYR, and entry into most of the national parks will cost less than 20 MYR.
Money Saving Trips
1. Taxis – Taxis aren’t usually metered in Malaysia, so make
sure to agree on the fare before you set off.
2. Camp – It’s possible to camp in Taman Negara to save on
accommodation costs — expect to pay around 5 MYR per night.
3. Local street food – Street stalls are the place to go for
hawker food which is delicious and costs just a few bucks. In my opinion, it’s
the best food in the country — and the cheapest!
4. Don’t drink – As Malaysia is a Muslim country, drinking
is frowned upon but it does happen. However, to restrict it the authorities
have made drinking very, very expensive. Save your drinking for countries like
Thailand, where the alcohol flows more freely and is better on the budget.
5. Take a free walking tour – A free walking tour with
Airotour is a great way to explore Kuala Lumpur. You’ll not only get to see the
sights but you’ll learn about the history and culture.
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