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June 25, 2025 4 mins
Travelers considering a visit to Malaysia in late June 2025 can expect a generally safe and welcoming environment, though certain travel precautions are strongly advised. The United States Department of State and Travel.State.Gov recommend exercising normal precautions across most of the country, but note increased risk in specific regions, particularly in the eastern area of Sabah state. In eastern Sabah, there is a credible threat of kidnappings-for-ransom by both terrorist and criminal groups, which have previously targeted coastal resorts, island resorts, and boats ferrying tourists. The U.S. government emphasizes that its ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in eastern Sabah is limited, as special authorization is required for government employees to access certain parts of the region.

According to recent updates from the U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, health concerns remain a critical consideration. The ongoing global risk of measles has prompted a Level 1 Global Travel Health Notice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, urging travelers to ensure vaccinations are current before departure. Measles outbreaks have been reported among international travelers, especially in crowded locations such as airports, public transport, and major tourist sites. Consulting healthcare professionals for tailored health advice is recommended.

Road safety is a particularly serious issue in Malaysia. In 2023, the country recorded about 600,000 traffic accidents resulting in over 6,400 fatalities, with undisciplined motorcycle and motor scooter operators responsible for nearly two-thirds of all traffic deaths. Major cities experience frequent traffic jams, especially during rush hours and heavy rain, which can cause sudden flash floods in low-lying areas. Driving is on the left side of the road, seat belts are mandatory in all seats, and use of mobile phones while driving is prohibited unless hands-free. Travelers are encouraged to use official taxis, ride-hailing apps, or public transportation, and to avoid night driving in rural locations with minimal lighting.

Canada’s travel advice for Malaysia also stresses exercising a high degree of caution due to the threat of criminality and terrorism. Specifically, non-essential travel is advised against for the east coast of Sabah, including districts such as Lahad Datu, Kunak, Semporna, Sandakan, Kinabatangan, and Beluran, due to the risk of kidnapping and violence.

Entry requirements have evolved, with all foreign visitors now required to complete and submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card within three days before arrival. It is a legal requirement to carry a passport or valid Malaysian identification at all times when driving or traveling within the country.

Malaysia is widely regarded as a safe destination within Southeast Asia, with a moderate crime rate and friendly locals. However, listeners should remain vigilant about health precautions, road safety, local customs, and regional security risks. Respect for local customs, such as dressing modestly in religious and rural areas and avoiding sensitive topics, is recommended for a trouble-free experience.

Ride-hailing apps like Grab and AirAsia Ride are reliable for urban travel, but pedestrians should exercise caution as drivers may not always yield at crosswalks. Stricter DUI laws are in effect, and travelers are urged to use designated drivers or ride services if consuming alcohol.

In summary, while most of Malaysia remains accessible and inviting for travelers, heightened awareness is advised regarding health, road, and regional security risks, especially in the eastern part of Sabah. Keeping up to date with official advisories and entry requirements will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Travelers considering a visit to Malaysia in late June twenty
twenty five can expect a generally safe and welcoming environment,
though certain travel precautions are strongly advised. The United States
Department of State and Travel dot State dot gov recommend
exercising normal precautions across most of the country, but note
increased risk in specific regions, particularly in the eastern area

(00:23):
of Saba State. In eastern Saba, there is a credible
threat of kidnappings for ransom by both terrorists and criminal groups,
which have previously targeted coastal resorts, island resorts, and boats
ferrying tourists. The U S Government emphasizes that its ability
to provide emergency services to U S citizens in Eastern

(00:44):
Sabah is limited, as special authorization is required for government
employees to access certain parts of the region. According to
recent updates from the U. S Embassy in Kuala Lumpur,
health concerns remain a critical consideration. One. Gooing global risk
of measles has prompted a Level one Global Travel Health

(01:04):
notice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, urging
travelers to ensure vaccinations are current before departure measles outbreaks
have been reported among international travelers, especially in crowded locations
such as airports, public transport, and major tourist sites. Consulting
healthcare professionals for tailored health advice is recommended. Road safety

(01:28):
is a particularly serious issue in Malaysia. In twenty twenty three,
the country recorded about six hundred thousand traffic accidents resulting
in over six thousand, four hundred fatalities, with undisciplined motorcycle
and motor scooter operators responsible for nearly two thirds of
all traffic deaths. Major cities experience frequent traffic jams, especially

(01:50):
during rush hours, and heavy rain, which can cause sudden
flash floods in low lying areas. Driving is on the
left side of the road, seat belts are mandatory inns
in all seats, and use of mobile phones while driving
is prohibited unless hands free. Travelers are encouraged to use
official taxis, ride hailing apps, or public transportation, and to

(02:11):
avoid night driving in rural locations with minimal lighting. Canada's
travel advice for Malaysia also stresses exercising a high degree
of caution due to the threat of criminality and terrorism,
specifically non essential travel is advised against for the east
coast of Sabah, including districts such as Lahadadu, Kunak, Simporna, Sandakan,

(02:32):
Kinnebatangan and Beluran, due to the risk of kidnapping and violence.
Entry requirements have evolved, with all foreign visitors now required
to complete and submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card within
three days before arrival. It is a legal requirement to
carry a passport or valid Malaysian identification at all times

(02:53):
when driving or traveling within the country. Malaysia is widely
regarded as a safe destination within the LA Southeast Asia,
with a moderate crime rate and friendly locals. However, listeners
should remain vigilant about health precautions, road safety, local customs
and regional security risks. Respect for local customs, such as

(03:14):
dressing modestly in religious and rural areas and avoiding sensitive
topics is recommended for a trouble free experience. Ride hailing
apps like Grab and air Asia Ride are reliable for
urban travel, but pedestrians should exercise caution as drivers may
not always yield at cross walks. Stricter DUI laws are
in effect and travelers are urged to use designated drivers

(03:36):
or ride services if consuming alcohol. In summary, while most
of Malaysia remains accessible and inviting for travelers, heightened awareness
is advised regarding health, road and regional security risks, especially
in the eastern part of Saba. Keeping up to date
with official advisories and entry requirements will help insure a

(03:58):
smooth and enjoyable journey.
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