Tap water
Tap water quality can vary. Bottled or filtered water is recommended, especially outside major cities.
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Malaysia uses Type G power outlets at 240V, 50Hz. The general emergency number is 999. Tap water quality varies — bottled water is recommended.
🔌 Power & plugs
Malaysia runs at 240V. Travelers from 100–127V regions (US, Japan) need a voltage converter for devices that aren't dual-voltage.
🚨 Emergency numbers
📝 Travel notes
Tap water quality can vary. Bottled or filtered water is recommended, especially outside major cities.
Tipping is not strongly expected in Malaysia. Restaurants may add a service charge; otherwise rounding up or leaving a small amount for good service is appreciated. Hotel staff and guides may receive modest tips.
Malaysia has different monsoon patterns by coast. December to February is often good for the west coast, while March to September is better for many east-coast islands. Kuala Lumpur is warm and humid year-round.
Many visitors can enter Malaysia visa-free for short stays, while others need a visa or electronic visa. Requirements depend on nationality and purpose of travel, so confirm with Malaysia’s official immigration guidance.
✅ Before you go
❓ Good to know
Use caution. Tap water in Malaysia is not consistently safe — bottled water is recommended, especially outside major cities.
Malaysia uses Type G plugs running at 240V, 50Hz. Malaysia runs at 240V. Travelers from 100–127V regions (US, Japan) need a voltage converter for devices that aren't dual-voltage.
Dial 999 for general emergencies in Malaysia. Police: 999. Ambulance: 999.
Malaysia has different monsoon patterns by coast. December to February is often good for the west coast, while March to September is better for many east-coast islands. Kuala Lumpur is warm and humid year-round.
In Malaysia, traffic drives on the left side of the road, so the steering wheel is on the right. Visitors from right-hand-drive countries should take extra care.
The international dialing code for Malaysia is +60. Dial this prefix after your exit code (e.g. 00 or +) to call a Malaysia number from abroad.
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