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Welcome To Malaysia
Malaysia has a population of over 25 million people who reside in the Peninsular and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the Borneo Island. The country prides itself on the harmonious existence of various races as a nation. While the majority are Malays, the Chinese, Indians, Ibans, Kadazandusuns and other ethnic groups make up a colourful and vibrant society. Malaysia’s official language is Bahasa Malaysia, but English is widely spoken. The nation comprises Moslems, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus and followers of other religion.
2. Weather Conditions
Hot and humid all year round, Malaysia enjoys and equatorial climate of temperatures ranging from 22 to 32 degrees Celcius in the lowlands. However, it is cooler in highland areas. The annual rainfall here averages 200-250cm. Dressing in clothing of breathable and light material is advised. Comfortable and warm garments need be worn only at hill resorts.
3. Immigration
All visitors are required to complete an Arrival/Departure Card, a Customs declaration, and, if required, a Travelers Declaration Form (TDF) and Quarantine Form. These are given out on all inbound Malaysia Airlines’ flights or at the Immigration counters upon arrival.
4. Prohibited Goods
Trafficking of illegal drugs carries the mandatory death penalty in Malaysia. A special permit is required to carry firearms and ammunition. Other items prohibited include flick knives, daggers and pornographic material. Taped videocassettes should be submitted for clearance by Customs.
5. Health Regulations
Cholera vaccination is NOT required for travelers entering Malaysia. Visitors arriving from yellow Fever Endemic Zones and other affected areas are required to present International Health Certificates showing Yellow Fever vaccination.
6. Medical Checkup
Please ensure that you have done so prior to the event. You are also advised to consult your doctor for tetanus toxoide injection and anti-malaria prophyloxis. Please report to the event secretariat of any ailments or allergy prior to departure (attached to your entry form) and again to the event medical crew upon arrival.
7. RFC Identification
Tag
Please make your own RFC tag with country name to ease your entry at immigration and customs.
8. Your Country Flag
Please bring along your country flag to mount on your vehicle for opening and closing ceremonies. This will be prominently seen on print and electronic media.
9. In Malaysia
Your arrival will be at Kuala Lumpur International
Airport (KLIA). After departing the plane follow
the ‘Baggage Reclaim’ signs and make your way
to a shuttle train, this will take you to the
arrival terminal and passport control, after which
you can reclaim your luggage.
Taxi
Proceed through customs, just before exiting into
main lobby you need to purchase a pre-paid taxi
ticket (coupon) from the Taxi/Limo counter (fixed
rate) – Take taxi to designated hotel. This is
the most convenient method. Ask for Budget Taxi
which is cheaper than Limos. Budget is approximately
RM80 (USD21) while Limo is approximately RM120
(USD32). The traveling time to the city is approximately
40 minutes.
Express Train
KLIA Express (ERL) station to the city is at Level
1 (Ground floor) or KLIA Main Terminal Building.
Ticket counter and vending machines for the purchase
of ERL tickets are located at the Arrival Hall.
The journey will take about 28 mins to KL Sentral
Station. One way is approx RM35 (USD9). From there,
take a taxi to the official hotel (less than USD3).
Bus Service
Public bus services are also available one floor
down from the Arrival Hall.
10. Money Matters
Money exchange facilities are available in all major towns. Other licensed money changers operate in key entry/exit points and shopping malls. Most hotels exchange foreign currency and accept travellers’ cheque. 1 USD is approx Ringgit Malaysia RM3.75..
11. Time
The standard Malaysian time is +8 hours GMT in
Winter and +7 hours GMT in Summer.
12. Electricity
Malaysia is on 240 volt 50 cycle. All power points
are on a 3-pin system.
13. Paperwork (Those bringing their vehicles)
13.1
The CARNET is the most important
document of all. Before you put your vehicle
in the container make sure you photocopy the carnet
and bring the copy with you, the original
will be kept by the shipping agent to go with
your vehicle. You will need the Original
Registration papers (proof of ownership),
Driving License and International Driving
License. Make copies of all these documents
and bring both the originals and copies with you
in your hand luggage.
Carnet ATA is issued by the Chambers of Commerce,
it is usually cheaper, and last for a period of
time, from 6 months to a year. That is more than
enough time to ship your vehicles to Malaysia
and ship it back to your country. Malaysian Customs
know of RFC and its event format, but they accept
Carnet ATA, for so long as you ship your vehicles
out of Malaysia after the event. RFC is an endorsed
event by the Ministry of Culture, Arts & Tourism
of Malaysia. Should you have difficulty applying
for Carnet ATA, please contact the RFC secretariat.
13.2
For those countries not in the Carnet System,
please inform the RFC secretariat soonest possible
so that we can proceed with temporary import procedure.
Please inform us.
13.3 Shipping Line
Advisable to check with Maersk Lines in your country, reason being, all their containers will be loaded at North Port, Klang, which has a very efficient clearing system with Maersk Logistics Malaysia for loading/unloading and customs clearance. Maersk Malaysia – Mr Raymond Goh, Tel : 603-5639 0267 Email : kulsalimpmng@maersk.com
14. Collecting Vehicles
Getting your vehicle from North Port Klang will
probably be one of your first objectives.
DO NOT GO TO THE SHIPPING AGENTS UNTIL YOU ARE
TOLD THE VEHICLE IS UNLOADED. The journey to the
port is about 1 hour by taxi and you will have
wasted your time. The names, contact telephone
numbers and address (with a route map to drive
back to KL) will be supplied to you. Telephone
the Agent for progress reports. It will take a
little time to get through the paperwork – be
patient.
15. Insurance -Vehicle
As the vehicle will be driven on the main highways
you should obtain insurance and road tax. Insurance
can be obtained from a broker who will be stationed
with our event secretariat. Please inform us immediately
upon your arrival. Cost is approx. RM70 – RM150
(USD18 - USD39).
16. Insurance - Event
While every possible measure will be taken to
ensure safety, there is always an element of risk,
which can cause injury or death. The event will
have an additional Group Personal Accident Policy
to cover entire duration, and the liability will
be limited to the sum insured only. You will have
to sign a compulsory indemnity form, excluding
the organizer, it’s officials, servants and sponsors
from any liability. You are free to take up additional
type of insurance on your own to cover yourself
for this event in your own country to further
protect yourselves.
Every possible step to ensure the safety and guidance
of participants throughout the designated route
of the event has been taken. Participants are
however, advised to be prudent in their actions
and not to cause unnecessary risk to themselves
or others.
17. Additional Insurance
For general risks associated with overseas travel,
it is advisable that you take up this insurance
as an additional coverage, if you fall sick upon
your arrival or after the event has ended, and
need hospitalization, your insurance can come
in handy to cover such contingency.
18. Medical Evacuation
SOS provided by AEA under the Group Personal Accident
Insurance package. Medical evacuation services
are applicable for emergency use only.
19. Fuel Guide (Subject to changes)
1 litre of petrol is RM1.92 (USD 0.52)
1 litre of diesel is RM1.59 (USD 0.43)
Please have at least two 20- litre cans to carry additional fuel.
20. Supplies
Maps of Kuala Lumpur marked with the relevant
shopping areas are available. There are many places
where provisions can be purchased but you may
wish to ship packet/tinned foods from home in
your vehicle. The convoy will allow for buying
fresh fruit and some supplies along the way. It
is also advisable to contact your nearest Tourism
Malaysia office or Embassy, High Commission or
Consulates for further information on the country.
21. Food
Competitors – Your own food and cooking throughout
the event. Remember to carry emergency food supplies
and dry rations. Officials, Touring Adventurers
and Press – Compulsory to carry your own emergency
food and dry rations contribute with your own
money to the driver of your vehicle to purchase
ingredients for your shared hot meals. Four in
a vehicle for the entire journey.
22. Waterproof Bags
Keeping clothes and sleeping bags dry in the jungle
is difficult. Previous experience has shown that
CANOE BAGS are the most effective – unless you
can guarantee a waterproof ‘stackit’. These bags
are obtainable in different sizes from most good
watersports/surfing shops.
23. Camp beds
Essential. Remember that this is the monsoon season
– the ground will be get very wet and muddy. Do
not bring low camp beds or you will end up with
a wet bed!! These are strong but lightweight,
fold up stretcher beds which you may have in your
home country, alternatively they are available
in Malaysia (approx. USD110). We suggest that
if you wish to purchase one, kindly inform us
so that a reservation can be made for you. Once
we receive your request, it is considered sold
to you when you are here.
24. Sleeping Bags
As light a bag as possible. It is hot and humid
at night but the temperature will drop. It is
difficult to dry bags because of the humidity.
Evenings and early mornings can be a cool 18 degrees
C or below in the jungle and highlands.
25. Night Shelter
Most teams use plastic sheet (tarpaulin) hung
between vehicle to sleep under. Small dome tents
can also be used.
26. Torches
You will experience night driving, winching and
bridge crossings. A head torch is useful. Camps
are frequently reached in the dark and a lantern
is helpful. All type of batteries are available
locally.
27. Water Purification Tablets
Essential emergency supplies.
28. Anti-fungal powder/cream
Buy a good powder. Sweat and damp clothing can
cause “nappy rash” and is hard to avoid. Feet
should be looked after, you will probably get
skin peeling.
29. Ladies
Bring something suitable to wear when bathing
in the river, or treat yourself to a sarong locally
– very useful and cheap!
30. Water
Advisable to have a portable water filter. Buy
bottled water in boxes, it is cheaper. DON’T buy
water from roadside stalls. Most garages sell
bottled water. Even walking around within the
city one can become de-hydrated so drink plenty
of water based liquids – this does not include
alcohol!.
31. Insect repellant
Once outside of Kuala Lumpur it is necessary to
use a good repellant that combats not only mosquitoes,
but also sand flies. The sand fly is much smaller
and harder to see, common around early evening
and night. To combat insects around the sleeping
area Mosquito Repellant Coils – pkt 10 – once
lit they slowly burn for most of the night. Alternatively
there are repellant candles.
32. Re-hydration salts
Can be bought locally at pharmacies. (spelt Farmasi
in Malay). Essential kit!
33. Jungle Boots
Try to get canvas high leg lace jungle boots if
available in your country. Tuck your trousers
inside.
34. Tools
A ‘Parang’ (machete/slasher) is very useful for
clearing vegetation. Cheap to buy locally at hardware
shops. A ‘Cangkul’ (wide bladed pick) is also
very useful and quick for digging track ways –
better than a shovel. Hammer, nails and old motorcycle
chain – emergency bridge repair kit – very handy!
35. RFC Merchandising Items
The RFC Secretariat also has a range of adventure
and expedition apparels and items for sale to
participants at a discount.
36. Hotels
All bookings will be through RFC Secretariat. Please do not book directly with the hotels. Please kindly inform RFC Secretariat of your check-in/out dates for pre-event and post-event stay the soonest possible. You should arrive in Kuala Lumpur not later than 23d November 2006.
36.1 Pre-event and post event Hotel
Corus Hotel, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.
36.2 29th November Hotel Accommodation
Bukit Keluang Beach Resort, Kem Seri Keluang and Peladang Setiu Agro Resort.
36.3 10th December Hotel Accommodation
Primula Beach Resort.
37. Caution and Warning
Mother Nature does not respect timing and schedules,
therefore, be prepared for changes to our event
programme along the way, however, without compromising
on the safety of participants. YOUR vehicle must
be in a full state of preparation. YOU must be
able to withstand and endure the worst of the
natural elements in a jungle camping adventure
with a smile on your face. The element of uncertainly
and the unexpected disruption of our journey are
part and parcel of the RAINFOREST CHALLENGE.
You are fully aware of the risks involved in such
an event. Please come mentally and physically
prepared. If you do not have the proper attitude
of esprit de corps and passion for adventure,
this event is NOT for you.
The RAINFOREST CHALLENGE is a time to
live your off-road adventure dreams.
Welcome to the Rainforest Challenge.
Luis J.A. Wee
Event Founder
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