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Malaysia Visit Visa

30 Days Malaysia 3 Months Multiple Visa
USD 118 /-Per Person

INCLUDES

Malaysian Embasssy Visa Fee

All Taxes

3Month Visa Validity (Travel Time )

Processing time is one working week

Service Charges

30 Days Duration of Stay in Malaysia

All Taxes

30 Days Malaysia Visit Visa URGENT
USD 150/-Per Person

INCLUDES

Malaysian Embasssy Visa Fee

All Taxes

3Month Visa Validity (Travel Time )

Service Charges

30 Days Duration of Stay in Malaysia

Processing time 2 Working DAYS

30 Days Malaysia Malaysia Sticker Visa.
PKR 14500 /-Per Person

INCLUDES

Malaysian Embasssy Visa Fee

All Taxes

3Month Visa Validity (Travel Time )

Processing time is one working week

Service Charges

30 Days Duration of Stay in Malaysia

All Taxes

Malaysia Visa Requirements

Original Passport

Bank Letter

CNIC Photo Copy

NTN Number (If Applicable )

Last Six Month Bank Statement

03 Pictures with White Background

Visa Request Letter

Return Air Ticket (for E-Visa only ).

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Malaysia is an Islamic country in Southeast Asia, it consist of three federal territories and thirteen states with an area of 330,803 square kilo meters. Malaysia lies in developed countries of world with heavy investment in technology, space, oil and tourism. Most developed and capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur, other popular areas are Cameron Highlands famous for plantation, Kinabalu National Park famous for tallest mountains and Langkawi for forests. Street food of Malaysia are char koaykak,Nasilemak, Rendan, Mie goreng and Gulai are some popular foods of Malaysia. Natural sights ofMalaysia are Blue mansion, Khookongsi, Cheahkongsi, Batu caves, Dark cave and Temple cave.

Malaysia Travel Guide

Malaysia is a mosaic of cultures and flavors, combining the best of China, India, and Southeast Asia with a smattering of old colonial legacy. Capital city Kuala Lumpur is thoroughly forward-looking, with its gleaming Petronas Towers and immaculate rail transport that’s surprisingly uncrowded. Its compact size—though giant compared to neighboring Singapore—means you can cycle between Penang’s 19th-century shophouses in the morning and wander past hawker stalls in KL by night. Eating is a national hobby here; hopefully you’ll be contentedly patting your expanding stomach after just a day or two.