Transportation
Q. Is there a hotel shuttle service to/from the airport?
A. Yes we do have our Airport Transfer Vehicle but it is chargeable.
Please indicate in the reservation form that you require the Airport
transfers. We shall give you the quotation for Airport Transfer during
the confirmation of your bookings.
Q. Which is cheaper, your Airport Transfer or the Public Transport
?
A. The public transport is obviously cheaper.
Hotel Facilities
Q. What are the facilities offered at your hotel ?
A. The complete description of the hotel/resort is available within
this website. If you are unable to locate, please e-mail to us at
inquiry@myoutdoor.com
Q. What are the facilities available in the rooms?
A. The complete description of the hotel/resort is available within
this website. If you are unable to locate, please e-mail to us at
inquiry@myoutdoor.com
Q. Do we need adaptors or transformers for our electrical devices?
A. If you are from Asians countries, adaptors or transformer are
not needed but advisable to carry with you as some electrical voltage
may differ. In Malaysia, the electricity runs on 240 volts with
50-cycle system.
Malaysian Law
Q. Is there a speed limit on the Malaysian roads and are seat
belts required?
A. Speed limits vary on each road. The normal speed limit on the
highway is 110 km/hr. Speed limit signboards are available for reference.
Please do not exceed the speed limit. Seat belts are required for
the driver and the front seat passengers.
Q. Do we need a Malaysian Driving Permit to drive in Malaysia.
A. If you carry a valid International Driving License, you may not
require a Malaysian driving license. However, please check with
the Malaysian Road and Transport Department for further clarification.
Their website is at : http://www.jpj.gov.my/
Q. Will we be driving on the same side of the road as in U.S.A
?
A. No. In Malaysia we drive on the left side of the road.
Q. How much can I take currency back to the US tax-free?
A. Under the Travelers Declaration regulation, permitted currency
limits are as follows : A resident and a non-resident is permitted
to carry into and out of Malaysia, RM notes not exceeding RM1,000
per person. There is no limit on the amount of foreign currency
notes or traveler’s cheques carried into Malaysia by resident
and a non-resident. A resident is permitted to carry out of Malaysia,
foreign currency notes including traveller's cheques, not exceeding
RM10,000 equivalent per person. A non-resident is permitted to carry
out of Malaysia, foreign currency notes including traveller's cheques,
not exceeding the amount brought in.
Q. What is the legal drinking age?
A. 18 years old.
Q. Are there any restriction of drinking alcohol in Malaysia.
A. Throughout Malaysia consumption alcohol is allowed except muslims
are not allowed to drink in public in the state of Kelantan and
Terengganu. Most of the hotels/resorts in Kelantan and Terengganu
do not serve alcohol. Please check with the front counter for more
info on this matter.
Travel Document
Q. Do I need a Visa?
A. Depending upon which country you are from. Please check with
our local representative, embassy, consulate located in your respective
country. The following webpage may be able to provide to you some
information on this matter.
Immigration Department Website :
http://www.imi.gov.my/
Miscellaneous
Q. Does anyone in Kuala Lumpur speak English or any other language?
A. English is the common language used here.Our national language
is Bahasa Malaysia. Malaysians commonly speak Bahasa Malaysia, English,
Mandarin, Tamil, Cantonese, and Punjabi.
Q. Do we need to change money before or upon arrival?
A. For your convenience, it always advisable to change to local
currencies as all transaction in Malaysia will be in Ringgit Malaysia
(RM). However, there are moneychangers and banks nearby to do these
transactions.
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