Malaysia might be a tropical, multicultural wonderland with shores perfect for snorkeling and local cuisine that will send foodies to heavens and back, but it is not without its odd rules. From practical to cultural and legal faux pas, here is our list of 5 things you should never ever get caught doing in Malaysia.
* Carry drugs into the countryWe start with the most serious of don’ts when traveling to Malaysia: Do not bring drugs in. While ferrying drugs through international borders is a serious crime everywhere, it carries an especially merciless penalty in Malaysia. Possession of drugs, even as mild as cannabis, can incur a death sentence so non-negotiable, that it’s best just to leave the medical marijuana behind.
* Negotiate the roads if you’re new to drivingMalaysian drivers are ruthless and do not follow the law of the road. You have to keep your wits about you. There’s no consensus as to which state produces the worst drivers because each state is always convinced it’s someone else.
* Leave the house without an umbrellaMany locals do, because they’re safely under the shelter of a building or personal transport. But if you’re a tourist, intent on some on-foot exploration, you are more likely than not to be caught in a tropical rainstorm. Rain comes down long and heavy in Malaysia and is known to cause flooding. An umbrella is slim protection against floods but a wise investment should you get caught in a downpour while waiting for an Uber.
* Let down your guard while shoppingBeware the pickpockets, wherever you are. Should any of your essentials get stolen, good luck. Making a police report is trying even under the best of circumstances. Imagine making it when the policemen barely speak English!
* Walk home alone at nightYou’re making yourself an easy target for muggers and all sorts of unsavoury characters. Stay safe. Make sure to walk in lit paths, accompanied by a friend or someone you trust. Better yet, get a ride to wherever you need to go instead of walking it.