Is Traveling To Malaysia Safe In Light Of The Coronavirus?

Starting 1 May 2022, fully-vaccinated inbound travelers are no longer required to undergo pre-departure and on-arrival COVID-19 tests, including children aged 12 and below and those who have been infected with COVID-19. Travelers can enjoy quarantine-free travel and only need to take the COVID-19 RT-PCR test two days before departure and undergo professionally administered RTK-Ag within 24 hours.

Malaysia has lifted interstate and international travel restrictions for residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19. However, those who have not completed a vaccine series are at an increased risk of being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 and is at greater risk for severe disease when traveling.

Travelers entering Malaysia from Canada may be subject to a body temperature check, and in some cases, travellers may be isolated and treated. All foreign travelers are allowed to enter Malaysia regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status and do not require a pre-departure or on-arrival test. Assault, sexual assault, robbery, and drink spiking can occur in tourist areas of Kuala Lumpur and Penang.

To ensure safety and security during travel, it is recommended that travelers exercise normal precautions and not leave food or drinks unattended. The Foreign Coroner’s Office (FCDO) advises against all but essential travel to parts of Malaysia, and all travelers are advised to read COVID-19 related travel advice and destination-specific travel advice.

In conclusion, Malaysia has lifted interstate and international travel restrictions for fully-vaccinated inbound travelers starting 1 April 2022. However, there are still areas with increased risks, such as assault, sexual assault, robbery, and drink spiking, and travelers should exercise normal precautions to avoid these risks.


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Can you go to Malaysia without COVID vaccine?

Travellers entering Malaysia do not need to undergo COVID-19 vaccinations. However, they must have a valid passport for at least six months from the arrival date, ensuring it is undamaged and free from missing pages. They should check with their travel provider and renew if necessary.

Is it safe to travel to Malaysia right now?

Malaysia advises caution due to the threat of criminality and terrorism. Non-essential travel to the east coast of Sabah is advised due to the risk of kidnapping and violence in the following districts: Lahad Datu, Kunak, Semporna, Sandakan, Kinabatangan, and Beluran.

What are the requirements to enter Malaysia?
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What are the requirements to enter Malaysia?

As of December 1st, 2023, the Immigration Department of Malaysia has mandated that all foreigners visiting Malaysia must complete a Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) within three days of arrival. This rule applies to all travelers, except for Malaysia’s permanent residents, Malaysia Automated Clearance System pass-holders, Singapore nationals, and those transferring through Singapore without seeking immigration clearance. Starting January 1st, 2024, the Malaysia international entry form must be completed within three days of arrival.

The form requires personal information such as name, nationality, passport details, date of arrival, date of departure, mode of transport, and last port of embarkation. Submitting the form is free of charge.

Can tourists travel to Malaysia now?

Indian passport holders traveling to Malaysia from December 1st to 31st, 2023, can enjoy visa-free entry for up to 30 days. To qualify, they must meet certain criteria and provide supporting documents during security and immigration screenings. These include a minimum six-month passport validity, confirmed return flight tickets, hotel bookings, proof of sufficient financial provisions, and the compulsory submission of the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card three days before arrival. The online MDAC forms can be found at imigresen-online. imi. gov. my/mdac/main.

Has Malaysia ended all COVID-19 entry requirements?

Starting August 1, 2022, all travelers are permitted to enter Malaysia without a COVID-19 test, and no quarantine orders are enforced by the Malaysian Government. Guidelines for travelers can be found on MySafeTravel and on the guidelines for mask wearing in Malaysia.

Is it safe to go to Kuala Lumpur?

Tourist areas in Kuala Lumpur and Penang are susceptible to assault, sexual assault, robbery, and drink spiking. It is crucial to stay with trusted individuals at parties, bars, nightclubs, and taxis. Opportunistic pickpocketing and snatch-and-grab robberies occur frequently, often near busy pedestrian crossings near major shopping malls. Motorcyclists and thieves may pull bags from victims, causing injuries.

What happens if you test positive for COVID in Malaysia?

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected various groups, with some individuals not needing to visit the COVID-19 Assessment Centre (CAC) and others reporting their health condition twice daily via the Health Assessment Tool (HAT) on MySejahtera. High-risk groups, such as senior citizens, comorbidities, pregnant women, and those not vaccinated, are required to visit the CAC. Positive cases must quarantine for 7 days from the day they receive a positive test result, regardless of vaccination status. If a negative RTK-Ag test results on Day-4, they can end quarantine earlier. If tested positive, they must continue quarantine until Day-7, with no other tests needed after quarantine completion.

Do I need vaccinations for Malaysia?

The recommended vaccinations for hepatitis A, B, Rabies, Tetanus, and Typhoid include none, but Japanese Encephalitis is selectively advised for those at highest risk. Risk is higher in countries with hepatitis A circulating or in areas with poor hygiene and sanitation. Risk is highest for those with underlying medical conditions, men with sex with men, drug users, and those exposed through their jobs. Risk is also higher for frequent, longer, and prolonged travel, visiting friends and relatives, and children who may require medical treatment.

Do travellers need to quarantine in Malaysia?

Malaysia allows all foreign travellers to enter without requiring a COVID-19 test or quarantine orders. However, they must meet certain requirements before entering the country. These include having a valid passport for over six months, obtaining a visa if a country requires a visa, obtaining a legalized statement from your GP for medication under the “opiumwet” Malaysia Dangerous Drugs Act, having a valid return ticket, sufficient cash, and filling out the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card three days before arrival. The Royal Malaysian Customs Department’s Traveler’s Guide provides information on dutiable goods and tax rates.

What are the rules for tourists in Malaysia?
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What are the rules for tourists in Malaysia?

Malaysia offers visa-free stays for most tourists, with 90, 30, or 14 days depending on their nationality. However, some citizens need a regular visa from Malaysian consulates or eVisa before entering the country. A passport valid for at least 6 months is required. Travelers can enter Malaysia without vaccination, and pre-departure and arrival PCR tests are no longer required. Quarantine requirements have also been removed.

Travel insurance is crucial for tourists’ safety, as the cost of medical care in Malaysia can exceed the cost of insurance and the entire trip. Insurance covers costs for lost luggage, documents, flight delays, evacuation, and transportation.

Do I need to wear a mask in Kuala Lumpur?
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Do I need to wear a mask in Kuala Lumpur?

The policy is mandatory in hospitals and clinics, but not elsewhere, and not compulsory on public transport, although some individuals opt for it.


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Is Traveling To Malaysia Safe In Light Of The Coronavirus?
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Debbie Green

I am a school teacher who was bitten by the travel bug many decades ago. My husband Billy has come along for the ride and now shares my dream to travel the world with our three children.The kids Pollyanna, 13, Cooper, 12 and Tommy 9 are in love with plane trips (thank goodness) and discovering new places, experiences and of course Disneyland.

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