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Showing posts with label Malaysia Tour. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Exploring Malacca: A Travel Guide to the Historical and Culinary Delights of Malaysia

Discovering the Rich History and Culture of Malacca
Fig- Malacca colorful Rikshaw


Discovering the Rich History and Culture of Malacca

Malacca is a historical city in Malaysia, known for its rich and diverse culture, and is an ideal destination for travelers eager to explore its fascinating history. 


This remarkable city boasts a long history that dates back to the 1400s when it was a major port of call for traders from around the world. It has since seen numerous periods of growth and decline, served as an important trading post, and even served as the capital of Malaysia during colonial times. From ancient monuments to vibrant markets, Malacca offers plenty of attractions for visitors looking to discover its amazing culture and heritage.


A Tour Through the City’s Historical Landmarks

Sunday, March 19, 2023

Batu Caves: A Fascinating Tour Of Malaysia's Most Important Hindu Site

Batu Caves is a fascinating site to visit, and one that offers visitors a unique insight into the country's religious and cultural heritage.
Fig: Big golden Buddha in front of Batu Cave



Located just a short distance from Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is one of Malaysia's most popular tourist destinations. The site is home to a series of limestone caves that have been used as a place of worship for centuries.

The caves are ornately decorated with Hindu statues and murals, and the site is especially popular during the annual Hindu festival of Thaipusam.

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Menara Kuala Lumpur

 

Menara Kuala Lumpur

All about KLCC and Menara Kuala Lumpur

The Menara Kuala Lumpur is a prominent landmark and tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur,

Get the latest news, stories, and event information at the official Menara Kuala Lumpur blog.

Menara Kuala Lumpur is a landmark office tower and shopping mall located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was officially opened in 1994 by the then Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad.

Thursday, January 12, 2023

How Visit Malaysia from Bangladesh ?

President Palace Malaysia
Fig: President House


Malaysian Visa for Bangladeshi Passport

The first thing you need to do to travel to Malaysia is a visa. Getting a visa to Malaysia is much easier than in many countries. All you have to do is get the requirements for the visa first, including your bank statement for the last three months (if you are a student, make a statement with 50-60 thousand takas in the bank). Round-trip plane ticket (if not luxury, you can buy an Air Asia ticket, return ticket will be available at Rs 15,000, many times you can get it at Rs 7-8,000 if you get the promotional price, you will not get any free food on the plane, whatever you get to eat If you want to save money, you have to pay extra.
 
If you want to save money, you can pick up molasses and other drinks, keep a regular eye on AirAsia's website for tickets, and if you want to go to the best, you can go to the best Singapore Airlines. Submit these to the Malaysian High Commission in Gulshan with a visa fee of Tk 300 one by one. If everything goes well, go and get the visa after 3 (three working days) days.

Air Ticket to Malaysia from Bangladesh

Apart from this, you can buy tickets from Dhaka to Malaysia on United Air, Regent Airways, Bangladesh Biman, and Malaysian Air. Ticket prices fluctuate from time to time. Combined round-trip tickets for United Air and Regent Airways will cost between Tk 22,500 and Tk 28,000. 

You will get a Bangladesh Biman ticket for 24,500 to 30,000 taka. Tickets for Malaysian Air cost from Rs 26,000 to Rs 36,500. It will take three and a half hours to reach Kuala Lumpur from Dhaka. The difference between Bangladesh and Malaysia is 2 hours. So to avoid the hassle of arriving at the airport late at night, it is better not to board the night flight.


Hotel costs in Malaysia during your visit

All hotels in Malaysia are checked in at 12 noon. So when you reach Kuala Lumpur in the morning, you can go out to find a hotel in trouble. So it is wise to book a hotel in advance. Among the numerous hotels, Times Square, Park Royal, Federal International, Royal Bentan, etc. are more popular among tourists.

Daily buffet breakfast at Times Square and Park Royal will cost from Rs 10,000 to Rs 30,000 per day. And you can stay in Federal International and Royal Bentan for between Rs 6,000 to Rs 10,000. If you take your family, you can take the studio apartments in Times Square. All the home environments including cooking can be found in these apartments. However, you have to count 16 thousand to 20 thousand takas per day.

In addition, you will get a maximum of four packages at Federal International and Royal Bentan, costing Rs 12,000 to Rs 15,000. However, these two packages do not have breakfast.

Tourist Places in Malaysia

There are many places of interest in Malaysia. One of these is the Gentin Hill Resort in Pahang, near Kuala Lumpur. Known for its cold weather, this resort in the Titiwangsa Hills offers theme parks, cable cars, casinos, and more.

Batu Cave Malaysia
Fig: Batu Cave


Within Kuala Lumpur is the Petronas Tower, also known as the Twin Towers. It is the tallest twin tower in the world since 1998. The bridge between the two towers is called the Sky Bridge. Visitors can get on this Skybridge for 50 ringgit or 12 hundred takas.


If you don't go to Malaysia and go to Lanka, maybe all the expenses are in vain. Located at a distance of 413 km from Kuala Lumpur, this beach area is a collection of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea. What's not here, is just cars, fountains, roads under the sea, mangrove forests, and much more.


You can rent a boat for a slightly different taste and go inside the mangrove forest. There are also places of interest like Badur's Cave, Eagle's Cave, etc.


Another tourist destination is Penang, 355 km from Kuala Lumpur. The main attraction here is the train. For eight ringgit for adults and four ringgit for the young and old, you can board the train at Mount Penang.

And you can go to Malacca City to learn about the history and heritage of Malaysia. For shopping, you can go to shopping malls like Pavilion, Times Square, BB Plaza, Sunway Pyramid Market etc. You will find products of all brands in the world in these markets. Besides, the local products of Malaysia are also of good quality and the price is within the purchasing limit.

Malacca in Malaysia
Fig: Melakka Crist Charce

And if you want to buy electronics products, you must go to Law-Yate Plaza.

Malaysian Eating and Drinking for Bangladeshi Tourists

You can taste all kinds of fast food chains in Malaysia. There is no shortage of local food. You can eat chanaruti for breakfast for two ringgit. You can have mixed fried rice nasigareng for lunch, it will cost seven to eight ringgit.


There are also Pakistani and Bengali restaurants. You will get raw biryani, tandoori chicken, kebab, etc. You can eat in these restaurants for only 20 ringgit or 500 takas. You can choose the Secret Recipe Cake as a dessert.

Then why come back to Malaysia, a beautiful country.


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