ACCOMMODATION
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BUS STATION
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CURRENCY,TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE,CR.CARD
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ELECTRICITY VOLTAGE & WATER SUPPLY
EMBASSIES,CONSULATES & LEGATIONS
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
FESTIVALS
HANDICRAFT & SOUVENIR IN KUANTAN
IMMIGRATION
KUANTAN TOWN COUNCIL (MPK)
KUANTAN TOWN ROAD MAP
KUANTAN TOWN ROAD MAP & TOWN PIC.
MALAYSIAN  FOODS  &  RESTAURANT
MAS OFFICES IN MALAYSIA
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE & USEFUL PHRASES
OFFICIAL RELIGION
PASSPORT  * VISA  REQUIREMENTS
PRIVATE HOSPITALS & CLINICS IN KUANTAN
SHOPPING  CENTRE  IN  KUANTAN
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TRAVEL BY: AIR/SEA/ROAD/RAIL?
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TRAVEL SERVICES
Language Dictionaries and Translators




TRAVEL BY: AIR/SEA/ROAD/RAIL?

Airlines:
Malaysia Airlines flies to 35 towns and cities in Malaysia. Domestic flights are relatively inexpensive and often fully booked. Confirm reservations at least a day in advance. The Discover Malaysia Pass is offered by the airline. This enables international visitors to travel on domestic routes for about half the normal fare.

AIRPORTS IN MALAYSIA


Ships and Ferries:
Feri Malaysia, Menara Utama UMBC
Jalan Sultan Sulaiman
5000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel (03) 238-8899
Feri Malaysia offers cruises on the ship "Muhibah" from Port Klang and Kuantan to the eastern states. The Muhibah is equipped with air-conditioned cabins and suites, restaurants, a cinema, a disco, a gym and a swimming pool. Feri Malaysia also offers a regular ferry service to various outlying islands.

Cars:
It is advisable to obtain an international driver's license in addition to a valid permit from home.
Laws regarding seat belts are stringent. They are required for drivers and front seat passengers. Driving is on the left side of the road.

Avis stands as the largest car rental service in Malaysia Main office (Kuala Lumpur)
 40 Jalan Sultan Ismail,  Tel (03)242-3500

Budget: Tel (03) 255-1044     Hertz: (03) 261-1136

Mayflower: Popular one-way rentals for a reasonable surcharge, Tel (03) 261-1136.

Thrifty: Best one-way rates K.L.: Tel (03) 293-2388 ~ Kuantan: Tel (09) 528-400 ~ Penang:
Tel (04) 830-958
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TRAVEL SERVICES IN  KUANTAN


Buses:
 Bus services are both extensive and inexpensive, but frequently are not air-conditioned. Local buses are often slow, noisy and full.

Trains:
 Malayan Railways (KTM) offers an inexpensive yet comfortable service on the peninsula. Foreign tourists may purchase at main railway stations a KTM Railpass, which grants unlimited travel for ten days (M$85) or thirty days (M$175). For information about service from Kota Kinabalu to Tenom (East Malaysia, Sabah), contact Sabah State Railways at (088) 54611.















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