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Kuala Lumpur has excellent public transportation including the LRT, MRT, monorail, and buses. The KLCC area and city center are walkable, though humid weather makes short taxi rides appealing. Grab (ride-hailing) is widely available and affordable. Traffic can be heavy during peak hours.
Kuala Lumpur is generally safe for visitors with standard precautions recommended. Be aware of petty crimes like pickpocketing in crowded areas such as markets and public transport. Avoid walking alone late at night in quiet areas. Tourist police are present in major areas and English-speaking assistance is available.
Malaysia is a Muslim-majority country, so dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Remove shoes before entering mosques and homes. The right hand is used for greetings and eating. During Ramadan, be respectful of those fasting. The country is generally tolerant and welcoming to visitors from different backgrounds.
Malaysia uses the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) as its official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur. However, cash is preferred for street food, local markets, and smaller establishments. ATMs are abundant throughout the city.
Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) is the official language, but English is widely spoken and understood throughout Kuala Lumpur, especially in business, tourism, and urban areas. Due to the multicultural population, you'll also hear Chinese dialects, Tamil, and other languages. Communication in English is rarely a problem.
Tipping is not mandatory in Malaysia but is appreciated for good service. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% is common practice. Many hotels and upscale restaurants include a 10% service charge. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare is typical. Tipping is not expected in local food courts.
Kuala Lumpur offers incredible culinary diversity reflecting its multicultural population. Try Malay dishes like nasi lemak and rendang, Chinese favorites like dim sum and Hainanese chicken rice, and Indian specialties like roti canai and curry. Street food culture is vibrant with hawker centers offering affordable, delicious options.
Kuala Lumpur has a tropical climate with warm weather year-round. The best time to visit is during the dry season from May to July and December to February. Avoid the monsoon seasons (March-April and October-November) when heavy rainfall can occur. Temperatures remain consistently warm throughout the year.