Information about this Visa is based on American Citizenship
American citizens do not require a visa to visit Malaysia for business or social reasons if their stay in Malaysia is 90 days or less.
You can avoid the visa line if you fill out the Evisa (Link Here); however you will not get a stamp in your passport as instead it will be face recognition and fingerprints.
Kuala Lumpur
Foods to Try
Nasi Lemak
Unofficial national dish
Rice cooked in coconut milk with a variety of sides
Traditionally eaten for breakfast
Roti
Wide variety
A type of flatbread dish
Satay
An assortment of meats on sticks grilled over a charcoal fire
Modest dress, head scarf; provides free robe if needed at entrance B
Sri Mahamariamman Temple
Located in Chinatown
Thean Hou Temple
Chinese temple
Free to enter
Home to 3 goddess Tian Hou (heaven), Guan yin (mercy), Shui Wei Shang Naing (waterfront)
Can enter prayer hall but must take off shoes
River of life
National Mosque of Malaysia
Batu caves
A series of caves amount limestone hills, home to one of the largest Hindu shrines, built for the god Lord Murugan. The statue is 42.7meters (140 ft). There are 272 stairs
Free to visit, modest dress
Opens at 6am
How to get there
Train: Easiest, Departs from Kuala Lumpur Sentra station, Takes 30 min, One way ticket cost RM 2.60