Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
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Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
I dont know if this includes visitors from these countries or ONLY citizens of said countries>>
also no info on what tests if any required>
If all can visit an no test , its a huge start and can hope in 2 months travel will open for all here.
Quarantine-free entry to start March 15; Indonesia considers further opening up of Bali
also no info on what tests if any required>
If all can visit an no test , its a huge start and can hope in 2 months travel will open for all here.
Quarantine-free entry to start March 15; Indonesia considers further opening up of Bali
https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/22743 ... dFjTY-it_AMalaysia has announced the removal of curbs on travellers from Thailand and Cambodia, while Indonesia is considering a quarantine waiver for foreign visitors to Bali from next week, officials said on Saturday.
The two countries have imposed some of the strictest entry procedures in Asia to try to contain Covid-19 outbreaks and keep new variants at bay, but the restrictions have battered their tourism sectors.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
could use a nice week or ten days split between KL & Penang tbhphuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 5:23 pm I dont know if this includes visitors from these countries or ONLY citizens of said countries>>
also no info on what tests if any required>
If all can visit an no test , its a huge start and can hope in 2 months travel will open for all here.
Quarantine-free entry to start March 15; Indonesia considers further opening up of Balihttps://www.bangkokpost.com/world/22743 ... dFjTY-it_AMalaysia has announced the removal of curbs on travellers from Thailand and Cambodia, while Indonesia is considering a quarantine waiver for foreign visitors to Bali from next week, officials said on Saturday.
The two countries have imposed some of the strictest entry procedures in Asia to try to contain Covid-19 outbreaks and keep new variants at bay, but the restrictions have battered their tourism sectors.
Re: Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
OMG I love Malaysia hawker food.
Re: Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
Ha, it would be safe to say yong you love food full stop
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
Malaysia isn't even in my top-10 of places I'd like to revisit "after" the pandemic.
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Re: Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
Georgetown, Penang, has always been on my top 10 cities in SE Asia
BUT its down on the list for places i will travel to once testing/quarantine free travel opens
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
I loved the Jetty food court in Georgetown, you could spend a year eating there & not have tried all the dishes.
One of the shops had a photo of Anthony Bourdain (No Reservations) with the chef & a chicken dish, so i ordered the same dish from the same chef as in the photo. Incredibly disappointing & bland, just looked good for the camera.
Re: Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
what you see in TV, movies never reflect the reality.Yobbo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:51 amI loved the Jetty food court in Georgetown, you could spend a year eating there & not have tried all the dishes.
One of the shops had a photo of Anthony Bourdain (No Reservations) with the chef & a chicken dish, so i ordered the same dish from the same chef as in the photo. Incredibly disappointing & bland, just looked good for the camera.
Boredom is like a shroud
Re: Malaysia lifting curbs on Thai & Khmer visitors
Yeah it's a shame, must of been the lighting. The other 40 or so food shops looked fantastic!cabron wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:49 pmwhat you see in TV, movies never reflect the reality.Yobbo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:51 amI loved the Jetty food court in Georgetown, you could spend a year eating there & not have tried all the dishes.
One of the shops had a photo of Anthony Bourdain (No Reservations) with the chef & a chicken dish, so i ordered the same dish from the same chef as in the photo. Incredibly disappointing & bland, just looked good for the camera.
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