Kuala Lumpur's Etiquette & Laws: Essential Tips for a Smooth Visit

Dos, Don’ts, and Cultural Norms to Know Before You Go

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Yad Ventures

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

DO:

  • Dress modestly when visiting mosques and temples; cover shoulders and knees.

  • Remove shoes at religious sites and local homes.

  • Use your right hand when giving, receiving, or eating.

  • Learn simple Malay phrases like “Terima kasih” (thank you).

  • Queue for public transport and let others exit first.

  • Bargain politely at street markets.

  • Carry some cash for hawker stalls and small shops.

DON’T:

  • Avoid public displays of affection; keep it subtle.

  • Don’t touch someone’s head or point with your index finger.

  • Don’t discuss sensitive topics like politics, race, or religion.

  • Don’t eat or drink on MRT/LRT trains, fines apply.

  • Don’t enter homes with shoes on.

  • Don’t provoke monkeys at Batu Caves or parks.

CULTURAL NORMS:

  • Malaysia is multicultural - Malay, Chinese, Indian, and many others; be observant and respectful of different customs.

  • Politeness and gentle communication are valued; avoid confrontation.

  • Many locals don’t drink alcohol for religious reasons, be mindful when offering or ordering.

  • During Ramadan, avoid eating openly near fasting individuals and enjoy vibrant night bazaars.

LAWS & PRACTICAL TIPS:

  • Carry your passport or a copy.

  • Zero-tolerance drug laws, penalties are extremely severe.

  • Smoking/vaping is banned in restaurants and indoor areas.

  • Dress modestly around religious sites and avoid loud behavior during prayer times.

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