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I would recommend staying in Paper Plane and Dreamcatcher and avoiding My Hostel Muntri like the plauge. It’s like someone read a book called ‘how to run a good hostel and did exactly the opposite.) 20 RM for 2 nights cost me 40 RM.ĭreamcatcher Traveller’s Refuge : 29 RM per night for for 2 nights cost me 58 RM I’ve stayed in a lot of hostels and this was the worst I’ve ever stayed at.
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My Hostel Muntri : (note – I would NOT recommend staying here. Paper Plane Hostel Kuala Lumpur : free, nights start at 58 RM per night or 124 RM for three nights Total in transport – 112.80 RM Accommodation Rapid Penang bus around Penang Island : 4 RM per day Return ticket to the Batu Caves : 4 RM + 5.20 RM monorail ticket Note: Grab and Uber are also popular in Malaysia Taxi from KL Sentral to Paper Plane Hostel if you do : 8 RN Monorail IF you don’t miss the last one : 2.60 RN Taxi from Kuala Lumpur Airport to Paper Plane Hostel: 80-100 RM Train from Kuala Lumpur Airport to KL Sentral: 55 RN (I later learnt that I could have got a bus for 14 RN. I was told by a primary school teacher that I’d get just socks for Christmas if I lied, and I still kind of believe her.Īnyway, I digress. You can read my review here, and as always, all opinions are my own.
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In the interests of full transparency, Paper Plane Hostel in Kuala Lumpur offered me a stay, free of charge. So don’t worry, visiting Malaysia won’t make a huge dent in your South East Asia travel budget – and it’s well worth the trip.Īnd I thought I’d keep detailed notes about exactly what I spent so you can see exactly how much my Malaysia travel budget was. Malaysia is quite developed, but it’s still one of the cheapest countries to visit in Asia. But henceforth, I was exploring Malaysia on a budget. No dramas – I think being constantly broke helps me appreciate things more. Malaysia on a Budgetĭue to my incessant road tripping around Australia, I’m pretty much constantly strapped for cash. Temple after temple in Kuala Lumpur, wandering the cobbled streets of George Town and exploring Penang’s jungle… And I know that there’s so much more to explore when I return. Wanderlust is a terrible thing, don’t ever travel (joking).īut what I did see, I loved. I didn’t see all of Malaysia, far from it – and once again, I ended up leaving the country feeling like I had more to see than when I entered it, gah. I strongly despise flying, and I would have hated to just visit a country for 24 hours or less, so I decided to spend a week in Malaysia, booking my flights for the cheapest dates (hint: try looking at AirAsia directly rather than just using Skyscanner when travelling around Asia. I visited because I couldn’t stay in Bali for as long as I wanted on one visa, so I had to do the traveller’s favourite: a visa run. Long answer: My short trip to Malaysia was a means to an end. What is a Malaysia travel budget for one week?