Travel Safety

Health & Safety Guidelines

Essential health and safety information to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit to Malaysia.

Vaccinations

Keep routine vaccines up to date

Travel Insurance

Coverage highly recommended

Emergency: 999

24/7 services available

Recommended Vaccinations

Essential for All

  • MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
  • DPT (Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus)
  • Polio
  • Influenza

Recommended

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Typhoid
  • Japanese Encephalitis

Yellow Fever Certificate

Required if arriving from yellow fever endemic countries. Travelers without proof may be quarantined or denied entry.

Mosquito-Borne Diseases

Dengue Fever

Present throughout Malaysia, especially in urban areas during rainy seasons.

High fever, severe headache, joint pain, rash

Malaria

Low risk in urban areas, present in rural regions of Sabah and Sarawak.

Antimalarial medication may be recommended

Zika Virus

Occasional cases. Pregnant women should consult doctors.

Can cause birth defects

Chikungunya

Same mosquitoes as dengue, sporadic outbreaks.

Fever, severe joint pain, headache

Mosquito Protection Measures

  • • Use insect repellent with DEET (30-50%)
  • • Wear long sleeves and pants during dawn/dusk
  • • Stay in air-conditioned or screened accommodations
  • • Use mosquito nets in rural areas

Food and Water Safety

Safe Practices

  • Drink bottled or boiled water
  • Eat freshly cooked, hot food
  • Peel fruits yourself
  • Wash hands frequently
  • Use hand sanitizer

Avoid

  • Tap water and ice cubes
  • Unpasteurized dairy
  • Raw/undercooked seafood
  • Questionable street food
  • Unwashed salads

Medical Facilities & Emergency

Emergency Numbers

Emergency (All):999
Ambulance:999
Fire Brigade:994

Medical Care Quality

  • Excellent facilities in major cities
  • Many doctors speak English
  • Modern private hospitals
  • Pharmacies widely accessible

Travel Insurance

STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. Ensure coverage includes emergency medical evacuation and repatriation.

General Safety Tips

Sun & Heat Protection

  • Use high-SPF sunscreen
  • Wear hats and sunglasses
  • Stay hydrated
  • Avoid midday sun

Wildlife & Nature

  • Wear closed-toe shoes hiking
  • Don't feed wild animals
  • Cautious of monkeys
  • Check for leeches

Disclaimer: This is general guidance only. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before travel.

Last Updated: December