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LATEST NEWSSarawak RegattaJul 31 2010 - Aug 2 2010 - Kuching Waterfront Kuching Street ParadeAug 2, 2010 - International Nanyang Wushu ?Dragon & Lion Dance? FestivalAug 6 2010 - Aug 8 2010 - MATTA Fair Melaka 2010Aug 6 2010 - Aug 8 2010 - Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall Langkawi Water Stage ShowAug 6 2010 - Aug 8 2010 - Pantai Cenang, Langkawi BORNEO ARTS FESTIVAL 2010Aug 6 2010 - Aug 8 2010 - Labuan International Sea Sports Complex Borneo International Kites FestivalAug 8 2010 - Aug 15 2010 - Bintulu, Sarawak Bazaar RamadanAug 11 2010 - Sep 11 2010 - Masjid Jamek Kg. Baru, Kuala Lumpur / Throughout Malaysia MATTA Fair Sabah 2010Aug 20 2010 - Aug 22 2010 - the Suria Sabah Shopping Mall Miri International Motorcycle Sprint Challenge ? Series 2Aug 27 2010 - Aug 29 2010 - Lutong Airstrip Colours of NatureAug 28 2010 - Sep 16 2010 - Borneo Highland Resort Sarawak RegattaAug 30 2010 - Sep 1 2010 - Kuching, Sarawak Merdeka Day CelebrationAug 31, 2010 - Throughout Malaysia MATTA Fair Kuala Lumpur Sept 2010Sep 3 2010 - Sep 5 2010 - PWTC Sarawak Inter-Cultural Moon Cake FestivalSep 17 2010 - Sep 22 2010 - Carpenter Street Lantern FestivalSep 17 2010 - Sep 26 2010 - Sibu Town Square Lantern FestivalSep 18, 2010 - Central Market, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Open Kuala Lumpur 2010Sep 25 2010 - Oct 3 2010 - Putra Stadium Borneo International Kites FestivalSep 29 2010 - Oct 4 2010 - Old Airport Compound Malaysia International Gourmet FestivalOct 1 2010 - Oct 31 2010 - Kuala Lumpur Borneo International Yachting ChallengeOct 4 2010 - Oct 9 2010 - Sarawak Bead BazaarOct 8 2010 - Oct 10 2010 - Civic Centre Bird Race 2010Oct 9 2010 - Oct 10 2010 - Borneo Highland Resort 3rd Nanyang Wushu National ChampionshipOct 9, 2010 - Borneo Bird FestivalOct 15 2010 - Oct 17 2010 - Sandakan, Sabah Kapit FestOct 18 2010 - Oct 23 2010 - ASEAN Food Heritage TrailNov 1 2010 - Nov 30 2010 - Throughout Malaysia Sultan's Cup Terengganu Endurance ChallengeNov 5 2010 - Nov 7 2010 - International Endurance Park Putrajaya Water Ski World Cup ? Malaysia StopNov 5 2010 - Nov 7 2010 - Putrajaya War Veteran Memorial ServiceNov 6, 2010 - Sarawak Tourism Complex Raja Muda Selangor RegattaNov 12 2010 - Nov 14 2010 - Royal Selangor Yacht Club Deepavali Open House CelebrationNov 13, 2010 - Ipoh Nanyang Wushu ?Drum? FestivalNov 22, 2010 - Monsoon CupNov 30 2010 - Dec 5 2010 - Pulau Duyong Street Food FestivalDec 1 2010 - Dec 24 2010 - Throughout Malaysia Pesta Tarian Cuti-Cuti 1MalaysiaDec 5, 2010 - Dataran Merdeka Miri International Motorcycle Sprint Challenge ? Series 3Dec 24 2010 - Dec 28 2010 - Lutong Airstrip Christmas Open House CelebrationDec 26, 2010 - Kuala Lumpur WAITGCAug 2 2010 - Aug 5 2010 - Horizon Hill Golf & Country Club, Ponderosa Golf & Country Club & Tanjung Puteri Resort Bazar RamadhanAug 11 2010 - Sep 9 2010 - Throughout Johor Ramadhan Bazaar*Aug 11 2010 - Sep 9 2010 - Jalan Dewan, Jalan Batu Arang, Jalan Bunga Mawar National Day CelebrationAug 15 2010 - Aug 31 2010 - Labuan Square Latino Fiesta - a Sigi?s Beach PartySep 3, 2010 - Sigi's Bar & Grill, Golden Sands Resort Johor International Latern Festival 2010Sep 8 2010 - Oct 7 2010 - Danga Bay Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Eid ul-Fitri)Sep 10 2010 - Sep 11 2010 - Throughout Malaysia Pasir Gudang Volleyball CompetitionSep 17 2010 - Sep 19 2010 - Deepavali CarnivalOct 5, 2010 - Kids Scuba Camp 2010Oct 7 2010 - Oct 10 2010 - Papan Island / Labuan Marine Park Australasia Shooting CompetitionOct 14 2010 - Oct 23 2010 - Lapang Sasar Ladang Rem Iskandar Rugby 7 CompetitionOct 16 2010 - Oct 17 2010 - Iskandar Johor Open 2010Oct 28 2010 - Oct 31 2010 - Royal Johor Country Club DeepavaliNov 5, 2010 - Throughout Malaysia Remembrance Day 2010 CeremonyNov 14, 2010 - World War II Memorial, Labuan F.T Tug Of War CompetitionNov 17 2010 - Nov 19 2010 - Malaysia Year-End Sale (YES)Nov 29 2010 - Dec 31 2010 - Causeway Scrabble Challenge 2010Dec 2 2010 - Dec 6 2010 - The Zon Regency Hotel Merdeka Month CelebrationAug 1 2010 - Aug 31 2010 - Throughout Malaysia School HolidaysSep 4 2010 - Sep 12 2010 - Throughout Malaysia Malaysia DaySep 16, 2010 - Throughout Malaysia Borneo Bird FestivalOct 15 2010 - Oct 17 2010 - Rainforest Discovery Centre 24th Mount Kinabalu International ClimbathonOct 23 2010 - Oct 24 2010 - Kinabalu Park Hari Raya AidiladhaNov 17, 2010 - Throughout Malaysia ChristmasDec 25, 2010 - Throughout Malaysia Another new place of interest is the Formula 1 race-track in Sepang inaugurated last year, which is next to the new and ultra modern Kuala Lumpur International Airport, called KLIA. Not new is our Classic Trails of Malaysia Tour, which we operate with weekly guaranteed departures and also as private tour or, new, as a self-drive program. Our Classic Trails of Malaysia are operated from/to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore. Malaysia can be visited throughout the year. There are two not very marked seasons - a moderately wet and a moderately dry season. Thunderstorms are frequent in the late afternoons because of its high humidity, but they are brief and seldom dampen the mood for outdoor activities. The East coast of Peninsular Malaysia is avoided during the monsoon period beginning in late November, when most of the beach guesthouses take a break, to revive their vitality to receive visitors again in March. The average temperature ranges from 24º Celsius to 30º Celsius
in the lowlands. As regulations may change from time to time, it is advisable to check
with the nearest Malaysian Embassy before your departure. Banks and licensed money changers offer usually better exchange rates than do hostels and shops, where a service charge may be levied (usually 2-4 per cent). Make sure that you have enough cash in local currency before you leave for smaller towns or remote areas. Please take note of the following currency regulations for travelers to Malaysia: Residents and non-resident travelers are not allowed to bring in or take
out more than RM 1,000.- per person. Tipping is not common in Malaysia, especially in more rural areas. In most hostels and large restaurants, a 10 percent service charge is added to the bill along with 5 per cent government tax. For tours and sightseeing we recommend from RM 5 to RM 10 per day/service for the driver and guide for day tours and RM 10 to 15 per day for overland tours. Porters, RM 1 per bag. IKuala Lumpur, like other large cities in the world, is confronted with the problem of touts. Should you get a telephone call offering you a free tour, be very careful! It is usually someone’s intention to seduce you into doing expensive shopping or pay a high price for other tour arrangements. It is a fact of life that nothing is free of charge, especially if offered by a stranger. Our advice thus – stay away from them! For further information or assistance please do not hesitate to contact us to help you to double check your arrangements. Also, if you receive a call for amending departure time of tours, etc., you are kindly requested to double check with us. Keep a healthy portion of mistrust also against strangers approaching you. However, despite these warnings there is no need to be anxious, touts are quite harmless, so just smile and walk on. All in all take care but be not afraid. Photo Gallery tips, do's and don't, culture, information, book, booking Section
DO * Do smile when you greet people. It is normal to see people in the tourist
industry to greet visitors by placing their right hand over the left breast.
It means “I greet you from my heart”.
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