Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia, on the Malay Peninsula, as well as on northern Borneo. The country is one of Asia’s new tiger economies, having seen great economic and human development during the last decades. While the capital Kuala Lumpur is a cosmopolitan city, deep jungles cover some of the land.
Travel around to experience the remarkable treasures and the hidden gems in Malaysia. Each state offers a unique Malaysian experience for all. Indulge in an awe-inspiring adventure of a lifetime. Enjoy fun times with your family, explore the wilderness and taste the mouth-watering cuisine of Malaysia.
Malaysia visit visa Requirements
- Current passport 1st & 2nd page (soft form scan )
- Bank Statement (Attested & Stamp)
- Account Maintenance Certificate ( Attested & stamp)
- Clear White background picture in soft form in JPG
- National Tax Number (NTN)
In-cause Of Employment
- Employment Letter
- NOC from Department
- Bank Statement
In-cause Of Student
- Student Bonafide Letter From (school /college /University)
- Sponsor letter
Visit Visa Fee:
Best Places to Visit
- Cameron Highlands — famous for its tea plantations (Intro & Pictures)
- Perhentian Islands (Pulau Perhentian) — glittering jewels off the East Coast still undiscovered by mass tourism (Intro & Pictures)
- Taman Negara — a large area of rainforest national park spanning Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu (Intro & Pictures)
- Kinabalu National Park — home of Mount Kinabalu (Intro & Pictures)
- Langkawi — an archipelago of 99 islands known for its beaches, rainforest, mountains, mangrove estuaries and unique nature. It’s also a duty-free island (Intro & Pictures)
- Sipadan (Pulau Sipadan) — one of the best dive spots in the world (Intro & Pictures)
- Redang (Pulau Redang) — popular island destination for scuba divers (Intro & Pictures)
- Tioman (Pulau Tioman) — once nominated one of the most beautiful islands in the world (Intro & Pictures)
- Fraser’s Hill — a time warp to the colonial era (Intro & Pictures)