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Rising Popularity of Motorhomes in Malaysia

17.03.2026 13:10 1 min 1 source
The Straits Times HRV
Rising Popularity of Motorhomes in Malaysia
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Malaysian authorities have allowed the commercial registration and licensing of campervans, enabling operators to purchase commercial insurance. The country has over 250 campsites, but not all have necessary infrastructure like electricity hook-ups and waste disposal.

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17.03.2026 The Straits Times HRV

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🇲🇾 Malaysia — fuel prices

Updated: 27.04.2026

Diesel

$1.05 /l

MYR4.15 · €0.90/l

32 of 116

cheaper than 73% of countries

Petrol

$0.83 /l

MYR3.29 · €0.71/l

15 of 115

cheaper than 88% of countries

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Best cities in the coming days

Kampung Kuala Balah +29°·35 km/h
83
Ranau +27°·22 km/h
79
Kampung Kundassang +27°·22 km/h
79
Raub +29°·27 km/h
78
Tambunan +27°·43 km/h
76
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Proton City +34°·26 km/h
56
Kampong Pangkal Kalong +37°·35 km/h
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