beria makan..kita nyo tong sampah depa..semua depa longgok kt kita
bff siam
hepi dpt jumpa depa ni..semua dah masing-masing pindah jabatan
jumpa lepas office hour..boleh lepak dan gelak cetan lelama sikit
macam-macam peel,,citer sini abis sini ok haha..leh caya ka
terima kasih semua yang belanja..walau pun order macam nk gila tetap lah habis licin.. last ritu diorg buat trip ke CH..kita tak dpt ikut..ank nk spm.. semua tinggal ank laki kt umh haha demi healingg
daging berapi dan sos/salad nya
puas dapat isap otak udang ni..fresh
suasana kt dining area
pulut ayam
Scorpio gal..tq diri ini yang selalu kuat, waras dan hanya pd Allah tempat bergantung Tengok cinema 8hb nov..midnight show. Syukur ats semua kasih syg yg melimpa ruah. Love you guys.
ini yg benerrr..semua yg kita berjaya lalui, dapat harungi hanya kerana rahmat dan kasih sayangNya.. (imej google)
contoh visa yang dilekatkan dalam muka surat passport (imej Google)
Berita gembira untuk semua para pengembara Malaysia!
Nampaknya kedudukan pasport negara meningkat untuk travel tanpa visa ( visa-free) pada tahun ini.
Sebagai rakyat Malaysia, negara berdaulat yang mempunyai reputasi yang baik di dunia, kita pemegang passport Malaysia sememangnya bertuah kerana boleh masuk ke banyak negara dunia tanpa perlukan visa. Untuk tahun 2025, rakyat Malaysia boleh masuk ke 181 negara/wilayah tanpa visa/visa on arrival.
Kalau negara saja kita boleh akses ke 174 negara dunia. Negara di dunia pada 2025 ada berapa adik-adik sekalian?
Seluruh dunia ada 195 negara ya.. Jadi kita boleh masuk 174..tinggal 21 baki lagi je susah nak masuk mcm Israhell, Canada nun.
Passport adalah buku pengenalan identiti yang bertindak sebagai kad pengenalan di luar negara. Sementara visa adalah kebenaran bertulis untuk memasuki sesebuah negara yang ditampal/lekat dalam passport tersebut. Jadi semua negara yang kita nak masuk perlukan passport, tapi tak semua negara perlukan visa. Ramai jgk yang confused apa itu passport dan visa.
Untuk masuk China dah tak perlu visa, dan ada negara yang visa on arrival so memang power lah negara kita ni dari segi diplomatik, ekonomi dan sebagainya.
Teringat sblm ni pd tahun 2016, visa mak dan travelmate ke China tak lulus..ya Allah frust giler.. memang burn semua tiket flight dan rasa nak berguling depan Kedutaan China kat KL nun. Masa tu bayar visa je dah nak dekat RM200.
Sedih masa tu plan ke Kunming siap amik meal luggage bagai hangus mcm tu je..adeii..sadis teruks.
Untung tau skrg geng travel/backpack senang terus boleh masuk China.
Tak risau tunggu Visa lulus mcm Mak dulu. Hukhuk.
Dan penawar hati masa tu mak gantikan dengan trip ke Medan Indonesia.
OK back to topik nih, passport kita terikat di kedudukan tangga-12 bersama USA passport. Menjadikan passport kedua paling berkuasa di SEA selepas Singapura. By Arton Passport Index..passport kita rank ke-3 ya..bagaimana pun Mak lebih suka guna Henley ranking.
Walaupun Mak dah lama tak berbackpack tapi masih ambil tahu ya semua pasal travel ni.
Dan entry passport ni masih popular dalam blog Mak nih.
Oh..windunya nak solo backpack walaupun saya telah tidak solo lagik. Kah.
Sekitar 14-15 tahun dulu, ramai yang rujuk blog mak utk panduan travel yang belum meluas mcm skrg ni
Masa tu kira hardcore traveller jgk la..mcm Backpacker Busuk, Janggeltracker, Rush Murad, Jari Manis, Schda Sein dan ramai lagilah blogger yang jadi rujukan backpacker wannabe. Kah. Sila jgn marah saya.
Eh..dulu nak g Japan pun kena tunjuk bukti baki bank kau berapa tau..rasanya kena ada 10k camtu sebagai bukti kau bukan nak pergi kerja secara haram kat sana. Hazab kan traveller dulu-dulu nak sampai ke satu-satu destinasi idaman.
Visa requirements for Malaysian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Malaysia.
As of November 2025, Malaysian citizens enjoy visa-free or visa on arrival access to 181 countries and territories, ranking the Malaysian passport among the most powerful in the world. According to the Henley Passport Index, it is ranked 12th globally (tied with the United States), making it the 2nd highest-ranked passport in Southeast Asia after Singapore and the 2nd highest-ranked among Muslim-majority countries, just behind the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, the Passport Index by Arton Capital ranks the Malaysian passport 3rd in the world as of November 2025, with visa-free or visa on arrival access to 174 countries, reflecting Malaysia’s recent wave of bilateral visa waivers and growing global mobility.[1][2]
Although Malaysian passports bear the inscription "This passport is valid for all countries except Israel" and the Malaysian government officially allows travel to Israel for Christian and Muslim pilgrims only, Israel still issues visas to Malaysian citizens according to its rules.
Malaysia citizens who do receive a visa are normally issued with multiple-entry combination visitor visas (Generally, the validity period is until the passport expiration date, and the maximum period is 10 years), and each entry can stay for a maximum of 6 months (the period of stay is subject to the border immigration officer).
3 months, regardless of previous time spent in other Schengen countries (pursuant to the Czech Republic-Malaysia bilateral visa exemption agreement that was concluded before the Czech Republic joined the European Union and the Schengen Area).[67]
3 months within the past 6 months, regardless of previous time spent in other Schengen countries, but including time spent in other Nordic countries (except Iceland).[69]
e-Visa holders must arrive via 32 designated airports[Note 1] or 5 designated seaports.[Note 2][107]
An Indian e-Tourist Visa may only be obtained twice within 1 calendar year.[108]
Foreigners of Pakistani origin or who hold a Pakistani Passport are not eligible for an e-Visa. Foreigners who are not Pakistani nationals, but whose parents or grandparents (either paternal or maternal) were born in, or were permanent residents in Pakistan, are also not eligible for an e-Visa.[109]
Malaysians are exempt from paying the e-Tourist visa fee with double entry from 1 July 2024 to 31 December 2026.[110]
Malaysian citizens can enter South Korea as a short term visit (e.g., tours, visiting relatives or friends, attending simple meetings) up to 90 days without a visa, though you should remain aware of the quarantine requirements. You must also have an onward or return ticket. It is illegal to work on a tourist visa, whether as a teacher or in any other capacity.[133]
You must be in possession of a Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) to enter Korea visa-free. You can complete your K-ETA application up to 24 hours before boarding your flight and it will be valid for 3 years from the date of approval. There is a small, non-refundable charge.[133]
Must not have Israeli visa or stamp in the passport. Must be in possession of phone number & address to be visited in Lebanon, and a non-refundable onward ticket.
Holders of an Australian Permanent Resident Visa or Resident Return Visa may be granted a New Zealand Resident Visa on arrival permitting indefinite stay (pursuant to the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement), subject to meeting character requirements and obtaining an Electronic Travel Authority prior to departure.[178] Such travellers are not required to pay the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy.[177]
3 months within the past 6 months, regardless of previous time spent in other Schengen countries, but including time spent in other Nordic countries.[185][186]
90 days within a 180-day period, regardless of previous time spent in other Schengen countries (pursuant to the Poland-Malaysia bilateral agreement regulating visa-free traffic that was concluded before Poland joined the European Union and the Schengen Area).
Valid Schengen, UK, USA, Switzerland or EEA Member State Visa holder may enter Serbia without Serbian tourist visa for a maximum stay of 90 days within any 180-day period,provided visa remains valid for the entire length of stay.
Malaysian citizens who do receive a visa are normally issued with 10-years multiple-entry combination B1 / B2 visas, and each entry can stay for a maximum of 6 months (the period of stay is subject to the border immigration officer).