Diving
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Malaysia's offshore islands are of legendary beauty. Remote dive
Island resorts such as Pulau Sipadan, a small oceanic island off
the eastern shore of Borneo, rises in a sheer column more than six
hundred meters from the seabed. Completely encircled by sheer drop-offs
and walls, Sipadan is one of the world's foremost dive sites.
The tropical waters off both Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo offer
some of the world's best scuba diving. This is a place endowed with
some of the sport's best possibilities: you can dive with whale
sharks, hover around immense coral gardens and walls, or dive on
ominous and hulking WWII shipwrecks. In many places, you can get
100 + feet of visibility. Also, the country has become increasingly
aware of the biological and economic importance of its marine heritage,
and each year brings better access to and protection for the unique
marine life. Because of the hundreds of islands, there are many
dive options.

Highlights
Underwater - everything from tiny
critters to whale sharks
Above Water - Stunning wildlife,
Sabah's forests

Climate & Weather
West Peninsular Malaysia:
- dry months are from November to March
- wet months are from April to October due to the southwest monsoon
East Peninsular Malaysia
- dry months are from April to October
- wet months are from November to March due to the northeast monsoon.
Sabah Eastern Coast (including Pulau Sipadan)
- Can be dived whole year round. Heavier rains can be felt only
during typhoons around the region but diving condition is still
acceptable.
Sabah Western Coast (Labuan)
- dry months are from January to May
- wet months are from June to December

General Information
CLOTHING : As Malaysia's climate is sunny almost
year round, light clothing is ideal. It is advisable for ladies,
when entering mosques and temples, to wear long sleeves and loose
pants or long skirts.
TIME: Malaysia is 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT) and 16 hours ahead of United States Pacific Standard
Time.
MONEY: The unit of currency is the Malaysian Ringgit
(RM). The RM has been pegged to the US dollar at US1.00 to RM3.80.
Please note that the RM has no value outside of Malaysia, a result
of the exchange control practised by our country.
All major credit cards are readily accepted at the resorts and dive
centres.
ELECTRICITY: Electric supply is on a 240-volt 50-cycle
system.
RELIGION :Islam is the official religion of Malaysia.
The people enjoy freedom of worship and this right is enshrined
in our Constitution. Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Sikhism and Christianity
are among other religions practised here.
ETIQUETTE - SOME TIPS:
- Remove shoes when entering homes and places of worship.
- Dress neatly in a suitable attire which covers arms and legs
when visiting places of worship.
- Handle food with your right hand.
- Do not point your foot at someone.
- When giving or receiving money gifts to/from a Malaysian, do
so with your right hand.

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