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"Where is the police" is one of the first questions we expats ask when we are walking in the streets of Malaysian cities.

 

Unlike in Europe where it’s so easy to find a policeman to ask for direction when you are lost, here in Malaysia one wonders where the police is, especially:

 

  • when cars are double parked next to a yellow line
     
  • when cars are park next to the yellow line in front of the police station
     
  • when somebody’s handbag gets snatched.

 

The police is at 03-22627555 / 03-22626555

 

If you have a police emergency, try calling:

 

  • 03-22627555 or
     
  • 03-22626555.

 

These are the numbers for Bukit Aman’s Malaysia Control Centre (MCC) : the call centre for all police emergencies.

 

The Malaysian police is urging all Malaysians and Malaysian tourists to have these numbers in their mobile phone.

 

Everybody from any part of Malaysia can call the numbers above to report an emergency anytime. So key those numbers in your mobile phone right now!

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Malaysia is a land of islands and one of the most visit countries in Asia. This island has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It has everything for all types of tourists like forest, golden sandy beaches, mountains, rivers and national parks. Malaysia is moderen and traditional in terms iof culture m tradition food habits dress etc, It can be a great place place for religious persons or funloving couples , Honeymooners can opt for scenic beaches like penankg , Lankawi and many more,Many adventure activities like diving, River rafting rafting, exploring caves paragliding, bird watching can be done while in Malaysia. Honeymooners can opt for scenic beaches like penance, Lankawi and many more, Many adventure activities like diving, River rafting, exploring caves paragliding, bird watching can be done while in Malaysia.This island also offer various types of water sporsts and adventure activities like water skeeing scuba diving snorkeling and many more.

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpuir is famous for its delightful mix of cross-cultural influences and traditions, which will no doubt pique your interest throughout your stay. It has retained it old culture and traditions many temples mosques and other religious places are there, It has the blend of Modern city and traditional life. Kuala Lumpur, affectionately known as KL, is an amazing cultural melting pot. Here, you will wander through communities of Chinese, Malays, South Indians, East Malaysian ethnic groups, Thais, Indonesians, Sikhs and a huge community of expats.  Explore its nooks and crannies, and you’ll discover captivating sights, sensational sounds, aromatic smells and fantastic people.

Genting Highland

Genting Highland is a famous mountain resorts of Southeast Asia with its cool mountain climate remains a firm favourite amongst both Malaysians and foreigners. It offers a cool respite from the hustle and bustle of the city capital.. Lush green tropical rainforest shrouded in a veil of perpetual mist makes it hard to believe that you are just minutes away from the sweltering equatorial heat and the ever dusty city. Here, consistent temperatures between 16 and 23 degrees provide natural air conditioning. Also located within its grounds are a superb collection of hotels so that visitors never have to leave the area if they don’t want to!

Penang

Penang’s outstanding beaches and excellent sights have made it one of the most popular destinations Malaysia. A fascinating fusion of the East and West, Penang embraces modernity while retaining its traditions and old world charm It is one of the finest tourist destinations of South east asis One can explore other attractions like the Snake Temple, dedicated to a Buddhist healer-priest ,well-preserved heritage buildings, etc . . Long regarded as the food capital of Malaysia, Penang also entices visitors with its beautiful coasts and scrumptious cuisines.

Lankawi

Lankawi has many attractions like the mythical giants crocodiles Eagle Square the mini park filled with scenic ponds, bridges, Under water world- the marine aquariusm with more than 5000 types of aquatic life , Ibrahim hussain museum. It also consists of a group of around 100 islands. Few of them have been designated for tourism and visitors from all over the world enjoy the beauty of Lankawi. For more detail about Malaysia tour Packages please surf on our website

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