Malaysia is wonderfully easy to travel — English-speaking, safe and well connected — but a few local insights will make your trip smoother and richer.
Before you go
- Visas — British passport holders get 90 days visa-free. Easy.
- Flights — around 13 hours, often direct to Kuala Lumpur.
- Money — the Malaysian ringgit. Cards are widely accepted; carry cash for markets.
- Weather — hot and humid; the coasts have opposite wet seasons, so plan around them.
Getting around
- Internal flights are cheap — KL to Langkawi or Borneo in under two hours.
- Grab is the ride-hailing app — cheap and reliable everywhere.
- KL's trains are excellent — the LRT and MRT cover the city well.
- Ferries connect the islands — book in season for the east coast.
Food and culture
- Eat at hawker centres — cheap, fresh and the real Malaysia.
- Halal awareness — much of the food is halal; respect local customs.
- Dress modestly at mosques — cover up and remove shoes.
- Use your right hand — for eating and passing things, in line with local custom.
- Haggle gently at markets — with a smile, not aggression.
Staying safe and comfortable
- Tap water — stick to bottled in most places.
- Sun protection — the equator sun is relentless.
- Watch for monsoon timing — east and west coasts differ.
- Respect wildlife — in Borneo especially, keep your distance.
Quick questions, answered
Do I need a visa?
No — British passport holders get 90 days visa-free, which comfortably covers any holiday.
Is Malaysia safe?
Yes, it's one of the safer countries in the region. Normal precautions apply, and English is widely spoken, which helps enormously.
What's the one tip I'll be glad I knew?
Match your destination to the season — the west and east coasts have opposite wet seasons, and picking the right one makes all the difference. Malaysia rewards first-timers more than almost anywhere. Call 020 7946 0958 and we'll sort the logistics.


