Friday, 23 October 2015

Apply for Malaysia Visa for an experience of Truly Asia

Whether you are the kind of tourist who prefers to disconnect from the fast paced city life and recuperate in the lap of nature, or if you love to soak in the culture and cuisine of a place, Malaysia promises to do more than just satisfy your needs. Here are the top three things that could be done in Malaysia.

Metropolitan Experience: Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia offers the most exciting experience of a modern day metropolis. Not only is the city a melting pot of various cultures, you can also experience the perks of a global city here. The Petronas Twin Towers, was considered the highest building on Earth at 451.9 meters until 2004. The skybridge connecting the two towers is at a height of 170 meters from the ground, making it the world's highest double decked bridge, according to the Petronas Twin Towers official website. It has often been referred to as the gateway to the future.

National Parks: Malaysia is the home to the prehistoric rainforests, Taman Nagera and provides the habitat for the rarest species of not just flora and fauna, but also wildlife. Visit the Kilim Karst Geoforest Park in Langkawi to be transported a natural haven; and the Sipadan National Park to explore deep sea life. Make your way to Kuching to visit to Bako National Park and also make an Orangutan friend in Semengohh Natural Sanctuary while you are there. Malaysia also has the world's largest cave chamber, the Sarawak chamber in Gunung Mulu National Park. The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park and the Turtle Island Park near Sandakan are an absolute must visit for wildlife lovers.

Beaches: Have you heard of the phenomenon of blue tears, wherein the ocean waters glow with luminous blue light in the darkness of the night due to the chemicals produced by a type of algae called ‘Dinoflagellates’? They are famously found in Mauritius, Taiwan, the Caribbean, Australia etc. However, it is still a well-kept secret that the Tusan Beach at Miri, one of the many beaches of Malaysia, also exhibits this incredible natural phenomenon, according to this article in Borneo Post.

 
Beautiful Malaysia

How to get to Malaysia?

If your curiosity has been suitably piqued and you are wondering how you can apply for a Malaysia visa, you should that you can apply for it from the comfort of your home, by following these simple steps:
1)      Apply online by filling the Visa form
2)      Make an online payment.
3)      Pick up and drop of the required documents from your doorstep
4)      Receive your Passport with the Visa in 5 working days


Documents required for applying for Malaysia visa are:

·      Confirmed return air ticket with tour itinerary
·      Original passport
·      Malaysia visa application form duly filled and signed
·      2 passport size, matte finish photographs of dimension 3.5cm x 4.5cm shot against a white background. The face should occupy 70% of the photograph with a clear view of the neck and shoulders.
·      Covering letter of the applicant
·      Duly attested bank statement reflecting transactions of last 6 months and showing a minimum balance of INR40,000/-
The best time to visit Malaysia depends on the part of Malaysia that you wish to visit and the activities you wish to pursue there, advises Musafir India. The Peninsular Malaysia is dry from December to March, while the East coast is best between March and October.

Pick your best time according to your convenience and Go Ghoomne!

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