Malaysia is the most searched destination for Vietnamese tourists in 2024, followed by European countries. As of October, Malaysia welcomed 290,000 Vietnamese tourists in 2024, nearly equal to the 340,000 who visited in the whole of 2023.
Malaysia is blessed with a landscape that ranges from mountains, ancient rainforests, rolling green hills to beautiful beaches and coral garden islands with some of the world's best diving and snorkeling sites.
The best time to visit Malaysia is from March to early October. When you can avoid the worst of the rains and the humidity is relatively low during this time. The weather in Malaysia is said to be hot and humid all year round with short showers. Temperatures in Malaysia usually range from 21 degrees Celsius to 32 degrees Celsius.
Some famous destinations when traveling to Malaysia:
Petronas Twin Towers
Petronas Twin Towers are an indispensable symbol when mentioning Kuala Lumpur. This Malaysian tourist destination was built in 1996, and the twin towers were the tallest buildings in the world until 2004. With a height of 452 meters, the Petronas Twin Towers are not only the pride of Malaysians but also an attractive destination for international tourists.
Batu Caves
Batu Caves is one of the famous spiritual tourist destinations in Malaysia, especially for the Hindu community. Located about 13km from Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is known as a limestone cave system with high steps leading to the Sri Subramaniam Swamy Temple.
Kek Lok Si Temple
Located on a hill in Air Itam, Kek Lok Si Temple is known as the largest temple in Malaysia and is known as "Asia in miniature". This spiritual destination has a large area, majestic and splendid architecture that makes anyone who sets foot here amazed.
Kek Lok Si Temple was built by the Chinese community, but possesses a mixed architectural style originating from Chinese, Indian and Thai Buddhism.
One thing to keep in mind when traveling to Malaysia is the security issue. You need to pay close attention to this issue.
There is a risk of terrorism in Malaysia. Attacks can be random and small-scale. Targets can include tourist areas and many other places frequented by foreigners, including in Kuala Lumpur. Take official warnings seriously.
There is a high risk of kidnapping in the coastal areas of eastern Sabah. There have been a number of attempted and successful kidnappings. These include islands, dive sites and tourist facilities. If you are travelling to these areas despite warnings, seek professional security advice. Obey curfews from all local authorities.
Petty crime is common. Bag snatching, including theft from motorbikes, is common. When walking, leave your bags on the side facing the traffic. Secure your belongings, especially in shopping centres, at airports and on trains. Credit card fraud is common. Always keep your credit card within sight when paying for purchases.
Assault, sexual assault, robbery and drugging of drinks can occur, including in the tourist areas of Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Be aware of the potential risks of drugging and methanol poisoning from drinking alcohol. Do not leave your food or drinks unattended. Never accept food, drinks, cigarettes or chewing gum from strangers. Stay with people you trust at parties, bars, nightclubs and taxis.
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