Travel to Malaysia to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?
Backpacking in Malaysia?
- Backpacking in Malaysia offers a combination of modern development, affordable prices, beautiful nature and a multicultural society. There is a great diversity of destination, from popular dive sites and vast rainforests, to modern cities and fresh highlands.
- Features: diverse cultures and languages, English is spoken by many people, beautiful nature, affordable yet modern.
Traveling in Malaysia?
- When traveling in Malaysia, think jungle rainforest to tropical (diving) paradise. Eat your fill of street food from all cultures, seek out the mighty orangutans and visit temples and mosques.
- City spotting: Kuala Lumpur, George Town, Melaka, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Langkawi.
- Activity spotting: visit historical sites, climb the highest mountain in Southeast Asia, jungle walks, dive in one of the most beautiful places in the world, shop in Kuala Lumpur.
- Nature spotting: chill on the tropical beaches of the Perhentian Islands, spot biodiversity in the rainforests of Borneo, dive by the corals of Sipadan, and hike in the cool highlands of Cameron.
- Animal spotting: as one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, you will find the Malay tiger, Borneo elephant, Sumatran rhino, orangutan, hornbills, king cobras, various sharks and sea turtles.
Studying in Malaysia?
- Education in Malaysia: Malaysian universities are rising in world rankings and the quality of education is increasing with some universities now among the world's top.
- Language: the language of instruction is Malay (Bahasa Malaysia). Nowadays, many programs are also offered in English at the larger universities.
- Studies: a wide variety of studies can be found in Malaysia with popular directions being engineering, business and management, computer science, medicine, tourism.
- Study cities: Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Penang, Johor Bahru.
- Language learning: you can learn the language in many places, including through language centers linked to universities and in these cities themselves.
Internship in Malaysia?
- Internships: internships can be found in all sectors. There are many multinational companies based in Malaysia, which offer good internships in technology, financial services and electronics. There are also many opportunities in the fields of health, biodiversity and research
- Internship cities: Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Klang Valley, Borneo.
- Characteristics: English will get you far in Malaysia although knowledge of Bahasa Malaysia opens just a little more doors. The work structure is hierarchical, courtesies (sir, ma'am) are important and communication is mostly indirect. Punctuality is valued and dress is relatively conservative.
Volunteer in Malaysia?
- Volunteering can be found in many sectors in Malaysia, but particularly in nature and environmental conservation, teaching English and contributing to youth care is also popular.
- Animal/nature projects: think rainforest protection projects, coral reefs and organizations protecting endangered species.
- Characteristics: volunteering from a few weeks to a few months is easy to find.
Working in Malaysia?
- Jobs: Malaysia has a strong economy and is open to foreign workers. You can find many jobs in financial services, palm oil, energy and the automotive industry in addition to (temporary) jobs in the tourism sector.
- Work culture: work can be 5 or 6 days a week and sometimes working outside working hours is expected. Try to avoid confrontations and form good personal ties.
- Characteristics: take into account long working hours, indirect communication and a diversity of cultures in the workplace.
Working as a digital nomad in Malaysia?
- Favorite locations: Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kuching, Melaka, Langkawi.
- Characteristics: Malaysia encourages the arrival of digital nomads especially for certain sectors, internet connectivity is generally good and there are plenty of co-working spots to be found.
Living in Malaysia?
- Language: the main language is Bahasa Malaysia, but many other languages are also spoken such as Tamil and Chinese dialects. English is widespread and is often taught and spoken as a second language.
- Quality of life: modern facilities, good health care, a rich culture and a high standard of living provide a good quality of life.
- Characteristics: the diversity of cultures, good work options, easy to make connections and lots to do.
- Healthcare: the quality of healthcare in Malaysia is very good. Especially in the big cities, you will find many (specialized) clinics with high standards of care.
Why study, do an internship, volunteer or work temporarily in Malaysia?
- because there are a number of reputable universities in Malaysia, offering a wide range of courses.
- because the quality of education is comparable to that in Europe and the United States.
- because the c...
Why should you live in Malaysia as an expat, emigrant or working nomad?
- because English is the second language of communication, and that everyone in business speaks English.
- because the cost of living is relatively low.
- because he Malaysian economy is growing with good jo...
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