<b>Stress Free Travel to Malaysia</b><br>
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Travelling abroad can be stressful, a new country, a new language, different
customs and exotic food. With forward thinking and planning many of these
stresses need not spoil your holiday experience.<br>
Malaysia is a great destination for independent travel, in comparison to
neighbouring countries it is well developed and provides high standards and good
facilities for tourists.<br>
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Getting to your destination can be the main stress factor of your holiday. It`s
important to find out which gate or terminal your flight or ferry departs from
and how long it will take you to get there. Knowing how long your initial
journey will take allows you to get to the airport with plenty of time to check
in.<br>
Make sure you know where all your documents, money and medication are packed and
keep them within easy reach. If you are taking medication with you get a letter
from your doctor which you can show at customs if they have any questions.<br>
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Take photocopies of important documents such as your passport and keep them in a
different place to your originals. Should your passport go missing you will
still be able to prove who you are on your return journey. Double check what you
can and can not take with you both on the airplane and into the country you are
visiting.<br>
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Make sure that your insurance covers you for every eventuality, should something
happen whilst you are away you don`t want to be worried about getting home.<br>
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Make a travel plan, know where you have to go on arrival and keep the address
and telephone number of your hotel to hand. It may be possible to book a taxi
transfer in advance of your arrival.<br>
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In Malaysia it is easy to travel by public transport or car. The staff at your
hotel will be able to assist you with directions and travel advice, but it is a
great idea to have a good map of the region so that, should you wish to explore
an area you can do so without the worry of getting lost.<br>
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You can also book yourself on organised tours where you can learn more about the
fascinating history and culture of Malaysia, explore the ancient rainforest and
nature trails or take a long boat ride through the jungle of Borneo.<br>
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In the cities you will find great shops and hawkers markets along with
restaurants offering a diverse mix of delicious cuisine. English is widely
spoken here and the people are friendly, ask around for good places to visit and
find the real Malaysia.<br>
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The coast offers beautiful unspoilt beaches, water sports and hidden caves, it
is a good idea to go on a guided tour of the caves rather than explore alone<br>
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On your return journey ensure you have all your documents to hand. Arrive in
plenty of time for your flight home and make sure you know which departure gate
you need. On your arrival home to the <a href="http://www.ukairports.org.uk">UK
airport parking</a> ensures your car is safe and easily accessable for a stress
free journey home.