Malaysia is an Asian odyssey just waiting to be discovered, a far-eastern land brimming with fascinating cultures and experiences. It offers a diverse multicultural experience, with Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other cultures all living together in unison. It’s a place far different to home, many people never know quite what to expect from the country, often bringing a depleted suitcase and having to spend far more than first anticipated. Here are just a couple of little things to remember to pack when planning your holiday to Malaysia.
Anti-Malarial drugs & Mosquito Nets
The first might seem obvious to state the importance of Anti-Malarial drugs but do not underestimate them. These tablets are primarily designed to prevent the spread of Malaria, one of the most fatal diseases in the world. It’s recommended that you see your doctor before your trip, as they will prescribe the correct medicine to make your stay worry free. This is also advised as doctors often do a test dosage before you depart, just to make sure you don’t have any nasty side effects to the medication.
Secondly, having a mosquito net is massively important. Although most hotels will supply you with mosquito nets, some might have holes in so become completely useless; taking your own gives you complete peace of mind and allows you to get a worry-free nights sleep.
First-aid-Kit & Sun Cream
Many visitors to Malaysia often suffer from stomach complaints and headaches; this is purely down to the difference in food styles combined with the climate. It’s a world and lifestyle poles apart from the one we are used to. For this reason it’s important to pack a first aid kit with all the essential medicines just in case you do fall foul to this problem.
Now onto sun cream, the unbelievable heat in Malaysia the area is unforgiving for those who choose not to cover up. There’s nothing worse than getting burnt on your first day of your trip, so start your trip by using SPF 30 and then gradually reduce the factor if you feel your tan isn’t as healthy as it could be. It’s also a good idea to take a hat and sunglasses, allowing you a bit of shade in the blistering heat, and also potentially avoiding sunstroke.
These are just a few of the items that are of paramount importance for your trip, that some might not even think of taking. Be sure to plan your trip properly and pack your bag accordingly, it helps you make the most of your trip.