FAQ

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For visitors to Malaysia no special inoculations are required unless you are traveling from infected areas.

 

However as a precautionary measure we would recommend hepatitis injections to cover the broad spectrum and anti malarial medication if traveling to jungle areas. Check with your local medical practitioner.

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There is no best time - angling is good the whole year through with the exception of the monsoon season which runs from November to February. We only take bookings from mid March to end October for Rompin Sails. Royal Belum / Temenggor is throughout the year.

What's the best time of the year?

English is widely spoken in Malaysia in the service industry. In the more remote areas, however, it is less understood and most boat crews do not speak it.

 

Your local angling guides are always on hand to translate. Special language requirements are available but prior notice must be given.

Is English or any other language spoken?

What inoculations or medical precautions do I need?

Q3

No. As individual needs vary from person to person all angling visitors should arrange their own personal insurance to cover accidents, etc. Sufficient coverage should also be taken for all equipment. You will be required to sign a waiver.

Do you organise or provide any form of insurance?

We, as anglers ourselves, feel that most anglers prefer to use their own gear. However, we do include all fishing gear should you choose not to bring your own. Our larger gear is mainly Penn and Shimano reels with a mixture of 20 to 50lb rods for sea fishing and a mixture of various types for freshwater fishing. Fly fishing equipment is not provided.

Is all fishing equipment provided?

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