Travel Tips
How to get to Terminal 3, Subang
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (SAAS) Airport, formerly known as Subang Airport, is situated in Selangor and surrounded by Subang commercial centre, prime residential areas and 5-star hotels, and it only takes 15-minutes or less to travel to the airport. If you’re coming from Kuala Lumpur, 30 minutes is all it takes. SAAS Airport is also linked to major highways like Federal Highway, NKVE, LDP, ELITE and SPRINT Highways, making the journey here a breeze.
No matter what mode of transport, getting to SAAS Airport couldn’t be easier.
BY BUS
If you’re boarding a bus from KL Sentral, take the Rapid KL Bus No. U81. If coming from Puduraya, take Metro Bus No. 9.
BY LRT
Get off at the Kelana Jaya LRT stop and take a taxi to SAAS Airport, which is just 15 minutes away.
BY KOMUTER
Board the KTM Komuter from KL Sentral, get off at the Subang Jaya Station and take a taxi to Subang Airport which is just 10 minutes away.
BY CAR/TAXI
SAAS Airport is a mere hassle-free 30 minutes drive from KL city centre. Please remind the taxi driver to use the meter.
Currency
Foreign currencies can be exchanged at banks (which have the best rates), hotels (which charge high commissions) and, in larger towns, bureaux de change (generally open 0800-2000). Banks and official moneychangers give good rates with minimal variations. Banks charge commission on traveler’s checks; so changing larger denominations is more cost-effective.
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Passports and Visas
Malaysian government recognized all National Passport or Internationally recognized Travel Document. Any person not in possession of a Passport or Travel Document that is recognized by Malaysian Government must get a Document in lieu of Passport. Application for the Document in lieu of Passport can be made at any Malaysian Representative Office abroad. Holders of Travel Documents like a Certificate of Identity, Laisser Passer, Titre de Voyage or a Country’s Certificate of Permanent Residence must make sure that their return to the country that issued the document or the country of residence is guaranteed. . The former must have enough pages for the embarkation stamp upon arrival and be valid for at least six months at date of entry. The latter should be endorsed with a valid re-entry permit.
Visa
Foreign nationals who need a Visa whether using Single entry Visa, Multiple Entry Visa and Transit Visa to enter Malaysia must apply and obtain a Visa in advance at Malaysian Representative Office before entering the country. A visa is an endorsement in a passport or other recognized travel document of foreigner indicating that the holder has applied for permission to enter Malaysia and that permission has been granted. Foreign nationals who require a Visa to enter Malaysia must apply and obtain a Visa in advance at any Malaysian Representative Office abroad before entering the country. Visa, which has been granted, is not absolute guarantee that the holder will be allowed to enter Malaysia. The final decision lies with the Immigration Officer at the entry point.
How To Apply For A Visa
Application for visas should be made at the nearest Malaysian Missions abroad. In countries where Malaysian Missions have not been established, application should be made to the British High Commission or Embassy. The applicant should present himself together with the following documents:
- Passport or Travel Document
- Form IM.47 (3 copies)
- Three (3) passport sized photographs
- Return or onward - journey traveling ticket
- Proof of sufficient funds
Visitors have need of a passport valid for at least 6 months after entrance into Thailand. Before traveling, make sure that your embassy can replace your passport if it is misplaced. Make copies for yourself and your family at home for classification. Make contact with the police and your embassy/consulate immediately if you misplace your passport.
Visa
Free, 30-day visas are available to 56 nationalities, including citizens of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand (60 days) and most European countries. This on-entry visa is extendable for up to 10 days. Other nationalities get 15-day transit visas, extendable if there is no Thai embassy/consulate in their country.
Alternatively, you be able to pertain at a Thai embassy/consulate in your country for a 60-day tourist visa, extendable for 30 days. Extensions are available from immigration offices around Thailand, but the main center is in Soi Suan Phlu in Bangkok. Whatever your nationality, verify entry conditions from your own country.
Business Hours
Conversely, states of Kelantan, Terengganu, and Kedah, Friday is a day of rest with Thursday as half days workday.
Private sector hours are generally operates from 9am to 5pm (Monday-Friday) and 9am to 1pm (Saturday) while government office hours are usually from 8.30am to 5.30pm work on a five-day week. At present, many private sector companies operate on a five-day week.
Department stores open roughly at 10 a.m. and close between 8.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. Other businesses are open around 8.30 to 9.00 a.m. until 5.30 or 6.30 p.m., while a few family-run shops are ready all day. Pubs and clubs are open from about 7.00 p.m. until the early hours - times vary. Restaurant hours are differing too because some close at 5.30 or 6.00 p.m. even as others keep on open until midnight and later.
Tipping
Taxis in major cities of Malaysia are using a meter. Currently the rates are at RM2 for the first two kilometres and 10 sen for every following 200 metres. On the other hand, there’s a surcharge of 50% levied between midnight and 6am.
The exact amount of a taxi fare can be paid, but it is now ordinary to round it up to the nearest 5 baht. You should always tip a personal tour driver; around 100 baht for a day’s driving is well.
What to Wear
Weather
Commonly, Malaysia has two different seasons. The dry season occurs during the southwest monsoon during May till September. The northeast monsoon brings the rainy period to the country from mid-November and March.
From November to the end of February the weather is much less trying with a cooling North East breeze and a reduction in the humidity level. This is also the main tourist season, and the best time to visit Thailand.
The north and northeast are normally cooler than Bangkok in winter, and hotter in summer. In the far north, around Mae Hong Son temperatures can occasionally drop as low as 2 degree Celcius.
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