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First week playbook

Your first 7 days in Kuala Lumpur

What to do, where to go, what to avoid — from touchdown to feeling oriented.

This guide is structured like a calm friend meeting you at the airport: secure the basics first, then widen your radius without burning out. LandedGo users get reminders tied to Kuala Lumpur for visa validity, extensions, and stay limits — plus country-specific reporting tools where they apply (for example Vietnam and Thailand).

Day 1 — Airport to base

Day 2 — Orientation and SIM

Days 3–4 — Admin and exploring

Days 5–7 — Getting settled

What actually matters in your first 48 hours in Kuala Lumpur

Most first-timers over-plan the fun and under-plan the admin. The first 48 hours in Kuala Lumpur should be entirely focused on three things: connectivity, cash, and a confirmed address. Everything else — the food tours, the scooter rental, the co-working space hunt — goes better once those three are locked.

Connectivity means a local SIM with data, not relying on your hotel WiFi. Cash means a local ATM withdrawal or exchange into MYR, not necessarily an airport booth. A confirmed address means check-in details you can show if an airline, bank, or immigration officer asks where you are staying — keep booking confirmations accessible offline.

The admin that catches new arrivals off guard in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia has no periodic foreigner reporting requirement for tourist stays. Long-stay MM2H visa holders have annual renewal obligations. LandedGo tracks your stay duration against visa limits.

Banking: your home bank card will likely work at ATMs but may trigger fraud alerts on the first use. Call your bank before you travel or use a purpose-built travel card like Wise or Revolut that works without prior notification. Visa photography: if you plan to extend your stay or apply for a longer visa, you may need passport photos in Malaysia format, which can differ from Western standards.

Choosing where to stay in your first week in Kuala Lumpur

Do not lock in a long-term apartment before you have spent at least 3–5 days in the city. Neighbourhood character in Kuala Lumpur varies dramatically within short distances — commute times, flood risk during rainy season, noise levels, and proximity to the services you actually use only become clear once you are walking the streets. Book a flexible short-stay for your first week, then move to a longer lease from a position of knowledge rather than airport exhaustion.

Day 1 — Airport to base

  • Clear immigration and collect bags
  • Buy SIM at airport — Maxis / Celcom / Digi booth locations vary by terminal
  • Withdraw or exchange a small amount of MYR for immediate expenses
  • Book a ride-hailing trip from the official pickup zone before you step into unofficial offers

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