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Malaysia
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- Travel Advice. Check the Foreign and Commonwealth Office travel
advice.
- Insurance. Make sure you are fully covered for medical treatment.
There is no reciprocal National Health Service agreement and as in many
countries, costs for medical treatment or hospital care must be met by the
traveller. Private healthcare in Malaysia is expensive.
- Passports and Visas. British passport holders coming to Malaysia as
tourists can stay up to two months without a visa, but your passport must
be valid for six months longer than your stay in Malaysia. A passport is
necessary for travel between the Peninsula and East Malaysia. Don't remain
in Malaysia beyond the limit stamped in your passport. Overstayers can
face arrest, fines and even imprisonment.
- Personal Security. Beware of bag snatchers - there have been many
reports of bags being snatched by motorcyclists. Do report any loss
immediately to the tourist police. Beware of con men - tourists are
sometimes drawn into gambling games and as a result lose large sums of
money. Do not get isolated in remote areas, especially after dark.
- Credit cards. Use your credit card sparingly - credit card fraud is
rife in Malaysia.
- Local customs. Respect local laws and customs - Malaysia is a
predominately Muslim country. You should dress modestly. Topless or nude
bathing is both illegal and unacceptable. Drunkenness can lead to arrest.
- Drugs. Don't get involved in any way with drugs. Penalties are very
severe. Drug offences in Malaysia carry heavy fines and sometimes the
death penalty. Don't carry anything through customs for someone else
unless you know exactly what it contains.
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