Malaysia Tourist Accommodation 10, Malaysia Tourist Accommodation

Updated on tourism 2024-02-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Well... I don't know if it's reasonable or not. I haven't been to Redang Island and Malacca yet.

    So those two places are not very familiar. In general, hotels in Kuala Lumpur are more expensive. I think it's Cititel (Cititel is the name of the hotel), and on Mid Valley (shopping mall), you can take a taxi to Mid Valley.

    From the airport, you can take a bus to Kuala Lumpur city, the terminal of the bus is called KL Sentral, and then you can take a taxi to Mid Valley. The price of a standard room is about RM150 a night, which is cheap. Penang is a good place, 2 days is a bit short.

    Ha ha. I just got back from Penang. Stay at Hotel Malaysia in Penang (I use my English name to make it easier for you to take a taxi, so that you can act like a local or are familiar with the place, so you won't be fooled by taking a taxi.)

    It's not for pretending, b. It is a Malaysian hotel, 1 hour from Kuala Lumpur, half an hour from the airport to the hotel, more than 40 ringgit. The standard room in the Malaysian hotel is about RM100 a night with two beds.

    It can be said that it is a sea view room, haha, you can see the sea outside the window, and there is a bar street below the hotel. About 200 meters from the hotel to the sea... It's good anyway.

    My friend has been to Malacca, I haven't been, but the place is small, and the hotel in the city center is not too expensive. The heat wave is completely unaware ... I don't know where it is.

    Rushed back from Malacca at 6am?? How can you catch it if you don't have a car? 6 a.m. is unlikely...

    So it is advisable not to go. Besides, you can't do anything in Kuala Lumpur for 1 day. At least go to Genting.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    AirAsia has opened a subsidiary called "tune hotel", the price is very cheap, sometimes there is a discount of one yuan a room, the usual price is about less than 100 ringgit a night, you need to book online with a credit card, their ** has a Chinese version, in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Redang Island after arriving in Kuala Lumpur to buy local Chinese newspapers, and then look for those advertising columns, which have advertisements for Redang Island four-day and three-day tour package attractions and accommodation, and then hit ** to book. There are basically a lot of hostels in Malacca, and you can book again when you arrive in Kuala Lumpur, and the most important thing is to be able to speak and read English, so it is very convenient to do things.

    Basically, if it is the first time to visit Malaysia, it is recommended to spend three days and two nights in Kuala Lumpur, one of which should be visited in Putra Jaya, the new administrative city of Malaysia. One morning to the Twin Towers, noon to the KL Tower, then to Petaling Street, Tan College and the nearby ** Central Market, National Mosque, Kuala Lumpur Plaza and then shopping.

    You don't need to go to Genting, unless you want to experience the feeling of entering a casino, otherwise basically the attractions there are almost all artificial playgrounds, and there is no human temperament.

    It takes four to five hours to take a bus from Kuala Lumpur to Penang and then only stay there for two days, which is too tiring. We Malaysians generally choose a four-day, two-night itinerary so that you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and enjoy enough snorkeling activities, think about it.

    If you want to catch a flight at 2pm on the same day, whether it is Sepang airport or a cheap airport, it is recommended that you buy a ticket in Malacca to Seremban, the capital of Negeri Sembilan (Negerisembilan), and then take a taxi to the airport when you get there. It would be better if you had a ticket to Nilai as the two airports are not in Kuala Lumpur but within the boundaries of Negeri Sembilan Nilai. It's probably less than a two-hour drive from Malacca as it's all highways and it's very close.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am currently living in Malacca temporarily, and I remember correctly that there is no bus to Kuala Lumpur at 6 o'clock because it is too early unless you take a taxi. Taxis are too expensive, though.

    The itinerary seems to be pretty good, and I believe you already have a rough idea of where to go.

    Kuala Lumpur is a big city and it shouldn't be difficult to find cheap hotels, but you should pay attention to your own safety, after all, you are all girls.

    In Malacca, I would recommend you to stay at Cozy Hotel, because there are several famous ** hotels nearby, and the price is good, about RM90 a night.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, it is not as safe as you think in Kuala Lumpur. Especially girls, especially. Accommodation in a 3-star hotel in Malaysia is about 250RM per day, and there are actually cheap hotels.

    But do not dare to compliment. If you are in the heat wave, you can experience the local guesthouse **Relatively cheap.

    First of all, let me give you an example.

    I stayed in a 3 star hotel in Kuala Lumpur (opposite the Shangri-La Hotel) about 250rm per day (one world hotel) and 450rm+++ for 5 stars

    Penang (Shangri-La) 5 Star 500RM+++

    Melaka 5 Star Executive Room (Holiday Inn) 450RM+++ But book because there will be a lot of Singaporeans visiting on weekends and there are a lot of guests.

    The above is not the cheapest, but it is very formal and safe. In Malay, even if you are not a girl, you should be safe. Malay is not safe.

    Finally, there are many more economical hotels here, **all at RM150+++, but they are completely incomparable with the domestic Home Inn 168 and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Passport for domestic boarding, apply for a Malaysian visa before you go.

    2. Arrive at Malaysia Airport, go to the departure hall of Malaysian domestic flights after entering the country, and apply for a boarding pass from KL to Terengganu.

    3. After arriving at KL, use the domestic UnionPay card at the ATM machine at the airport to withdraw the ringgit, no need to exchange.

    4. **Cards are also sold at the airport.

    5. Are you traveling independently or in a group?

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, I am from Malaysia and welcome to Malaysia.

    1.There are many attractions in Malaysia such as Genting Highlands (Pahang), Batu Caves (Kuala Lumpur), Kek Lok Temple (Penang), National Park (Kuala Lumpur), Langkawi (Kedah), Afa Moz (Malacca) If you like to play in the water, go to Sunway Lagoon! In terms of islands, there are Redang Island, Tioman Island, which is known as the top ten most beautiful islands in the world, and Gayana Island in Sabah and many other places.

    Port Dickson in Malacca and Batu Ferringi in Ben Thanh are the more popular beaches.

    2.There is no problem with public security, it is considered safe, so please rest assured that the landlord is assured.

    3.Play for a few days depending on where the landlord and the other two are going, it is recommended to spend 4 days and 3 nights, ** will not exceed RM2000

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm also going to Malaysia, going for the New Year, and I'll tell you more when I come back haha.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The school has a student dormitory, which is generally RM180-280 per month. You can also live with a local host family or find your own house to live in, and the off-campus rent: generally RM130-230 per month.

    For new students to study in Malaysia, most students basically choose to live in the dormitory, but compared to some universities with smaller campuses in Malaysia, solving the accommodation is also a big problem. Malaysian study abroad experts said: Students have just gone abroad, and renting a house is also knowledgeable, such as the owner of the rented house, the new and old internal facilities, and the most important problems.

    In addition to this, what else should students consider before signing an agreement with a homeowner?

    1 Traffic: Know what buses are near the house, how far away from the school, what the traffic is like around, etc.

    2. Check the bathroom and other places for mold spots, and ask the homeowner to clean it up in time.

    3 Find out if parking is included in the rent; In the case of apartment rooms, how many cars are allowed to be parked per household.

    4 If the house has a lawn, ask the homeowner who is responsible for maintaining the lawn and if there is an additional cost for it.

    5. Understand the community environment, whether the crime rate is above average, whether there is frequent noise, and the surrounding shops, service facilities, etc.

    6 Ask if pets are allowed. Some houses don't allow it; Some houses only allow cats and no dogs, and an additional deposit is required.

    7 Before signing the agreement, it is a good idea to bring a camera and the owner to see the condition of the house and record every damage. Sometimes even the smallest details, such as a hole in a window screen or a nail in a wall, can cause the homeowner to claim compensation because it was not stated when the agreement was signed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Famous in Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur Petronas Twin Towers, National Mosque, Penang, Langkawi, Malacca, East Malaysia Sabah.

    There are many islands: Green Sea, New Favorite Bangkor Island, the latest Golden Palm Resort Sepang Island, Moon Shadow, Lelang Island and many more.

    In fact, Malaysia is known as the country of a thousand islands, all of which are very beautiful islands, and the resorts on the islands are also very good.

    Now Sabah is very hot, very beautiful You can ** ha.

    Seek satisfaction.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Resolutely do not take Malaysia Airlines or go to Malaysia Airlines planes.

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