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Currency:
Our currency is Malaysian Ringgit, divided into 100 sen.
Notes - RM 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100
Coins - Sen 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and RM 1
The exchange rate is approximately US$1.00 = RM3.80 subject to currency
fluctuation.
Note:
Please be informed that the RM500 & RM1,000 currency
notes issued by BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA will continue to be
legal tender until 30 June 1999.
Effective 1 July 1999 the RM500 and RM1,000 currency notes
will cease to be legal tender
Banks:
Business Hour:-
Mondays to Fridays: 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
Saturdays: 9.30 am - 11.30 am
Sundays & Public Holidays: Closed
Climate and Clothing
Sabah has an equatorial climate with a fairly uniform temperature
throughout the year. In the lowlands, temperatures range from 32°C
to 25°C at night. Relative humidity is high (85% to 95%) especially
in the coastal region. In the hill country temperature can drop
to 10°C. Rainfall is common throughout the year, averaging 200-250
cm. per year with the highest concentration in November for the
West Coast and December for the East Coast of Sabah.
Being tropical, we dress very informally. For dinners and night
spots, smart casual wear is the norm.
Access and Transportation
Taxis are easily available at the airports and hotels. Kota Kinabalu
airport has a taxi service counter with fixed prices. Elsewhere,
you are advised to fix the fare before getting into the taxi.
A number of local car rentals operate in Kota Kinabalu and are represented
in most of the major hotels.
Utilities
The electricity supply is 220 volts 50 cycle system. Most hotels
provide adaptors for minor 110 volts appliances. Tap water comes
from rainwater reservoirs and rivers which undergoes purification
and treatment. The tap water is safe for oral cleaning but you are
advised not to consume it directly from the tap.
Languages
Bahasa Malaysia is the National language. English is widely spoken
and understood. Being a multi-racial community you will notice dozens
of other languages being used.
Shopping
Please bargain except at departmental stores. There are many good
buys especially for local items. Shopping hours are 10.00 am to
9.00 pm daily.
Medical Services
Malaria has been mainly eliminated in the larger towns, however,
if you intend to travel up country, it is advisable to take anti-malaria
medication. Those with sensitive digestion should avoid drinking
unboiled water. Most towns have state-run hospitals of a reasonably
high standard. There are several private hospitals and clinics in
most major towns.
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