Travelling to Kuala Lumpur

About Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, lies midway along the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It represents the heartbeat of Malaysia, serving as its cultural, commercial and transportation hub. Better known as KL to the locals, the city is a heady mix of history and culture intertwined with mushrooming skyscrapers and office towers.

Kuala Lumpur is the best example of a city that has managed to preserve the best of its cultural heritage and combine it with modern conveniences to offer a wholly unique experience to visitors. With the combination of Malays, Chinese, Indians and other ethnic groups making up 100% of population, Malaysia is a symbol of integrity and cooperation of all races.

Come and experience a diversity of Asian cultures in a single destination. Meet the warm and friendly people. English is widely spoken.

Multiculturalism has not only made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise, it has also made Malaysia home to hundreds of colourful festivals. Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture. There are two parts to the country, 11 states in the peninsular of Malaysia and two states on the northern part of Borneo. Cool hideaways are found in the highlands that roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves.

For more information on Malaysia, please visit: www.kualalumpur.gov.my/index.htm

How to get to the venue from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)

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Limousine services that provides transfers to and from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport with the distance of 65 km. The service is also available for transfer within the Klang Valley area.

Taxi Fee: Approximately RM80.00
Time by taxi: Approximately 1.5 hours

Time by train: 28 minutes to KL. All trains (PUTRA LRT,KTM) meet at this transportation hub. Across the road is the KL Monorail, which stops right in front of the hotel (Raja Chulan Station).

Entry requirements to Malaysia

To enter Malaysia, a visitor should possess the following documents:

Every person entering Malaysia must possess a valid national Passport or internationally recognized Travel Document valid for travel to Malaysia.

Foreign nationals who require a Visa to enter Malaysia must apply and obtain a Visa in advance at Malaysian Representative Office before entering the country. 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.

A visitor is also required to present proof of his financial ability to finance his/her stay in Malaysia together with a confirmed return ticket to another destination.

Any person classified under Section 8 of Immigration Act 1959/63 http://www.imi.gov.my/eng/perkhidmatan/im_Visa.asp will not be allowed to enter Malaysia even though he/she is in possession of a valid Passport or Travel Document, Visa, travel ticket and sufficient funds.

Visitors are required to complete the Arrival/Departure Card (Imm.26) upon arrival at the gazette entry points. This card is obtainable at any entry point, Malaysian Representative Office abroad or travel agencies.

Types of visa

There are three (3) types of visa to foreign nationals:

Issued to foreign nationals who require a visa to enter Malaysia mainly for a social visit. Normally valid for a single entry and for a period of three (3) months from the date of issue.

Issued to foreign nationals who require a visa to enter Malaysia mainly for business or government-to-government matters. Normally valid for a period within three (3) months to twelve (12) months from the date of issue.

Citizen of India and People's Republic of China who wish to enter Malaysia for the purpose of Social Visit are eligible to apply for Multiple Entry Visa.

The validity of the Multiple Entry Visa is one (1) year. Each entry is 30 days only and the extension of stay is not allowed.

Conditions for Multiple Entry Visa are

Group tour is not eligible to apply for Multiple Entry Visa.

The Multiple Entry Visa is RM50.00 for Indian Citizens and RM30.00 for People's Republic of China's citizens

Issued to foreign nationals who require a visa to enter Malaysia on transit to other countries. Foreign nationals on transit without leaving the airport precincts and who continue their journey to the next destination with the same flight do not require a transit visa.

Visa application

Application also can be made online through I-Visa System (for tourist from Chennai and New Delhi, India or Shanghai, China only). http://www.imi.gov.my/eng/perkhidmatan/im_Permit.asp

For details on Visa application please refer to http://ivisa.imi.gov.my/iVisa

If there are participants who require invitation letters to obtain visas to enter Malaysia, please kindly contact our secretariat host:

Secretariat FIRST TC
CyberSecurity Malaysia
Email: secretariat@cybersecurity.org.my
Tel : +603 89926800 ext 6878/9
Mobile : +6 019 239 0924

Vaccination requirements in Malaysia

Malaysia is taking strong precautionary measures against the introduction of Yellow Fever as Malaysia is vulnerable and receptive to Yellow Fever transmission by people who have been to the Yellow Fever endemic countries and who have not had proper immunisation against the disease. Vector surveillance is carried out in all ports and airports to ensure that they are free from Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Sanitary information

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, lies midway along the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It represents the heartbeat of Malaysia, serving as its cultural, commercial and transportation hub. Better known as KL to the locals, the city is a heady mix of history and culture intertwined with mushrooming skyscrapers and office towers.

Kuala Lumpur is the best example of a city that has managed to preserve the best of its cultural heritage and combine it with modern conveniences to offer a wholly unique experience to visitors. With the combination of Malays, Chinese, Indians and other ethnic groups making up 100% of population, Malaysia is a symbol of integrity and cooperation of all races.

Come and experience a diversity of Asian cultures in a single destination. Meet the warm and friendly people. English is widely spoken.

Multiculturalism has not only made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise, it has also made Malaysia home to hundreds of colourful festivals. Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture. There are two parts to the country, 11 states in the peninsular of Malaysia and two states on the northern part of Borneo. Cool hideaways are found in the highlands that roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves.

For more information on Malaysia, please visit: http://www.kualalumpur.gov.my/index.htm