Travelling during festive periods like Hari Raya, Christmas, Chinese New Year, or school holidays? These times are exciting—but also the busiest and most expensive. Here’s how to travel smoothly and avoid the chaos:
Flights, hotels, and buses sell out fast and prices go up. Book your transport and stay at least a month in advance.
Avoid peak travel times like Friday evenings or public holiday mornings. Try flying early in the morning or mid-week for smoother journeys.
Airports, bus terminals, and train stations will be extra packed. Arrive 2–3 hours early to avoid missing your ride.
You’ll likely deal with crowds and delays. A light bag is easier to manage, especially if you have to move around a lot.
Whether by road or air, festive travel = longer waits. Stay patient, keep snacks and water with you, and charge your phone.
Busy seasons mean more chances of pickpockets. Use anti-theft bags, keep important items close, and never leave your things unattended.
Check travel apps or official websites for flight updates, traffic alerts, or weather changes before and during your trip.
Visiting relatives or friends during the season? A small box of kuih, chocolates, or souvenirs goes a long way.
If you’re travelling to a place celebrating a different culture’s festival, learn the basics and show respect—it makes your experience richer.
Festive travel might be hectic, but it’s also joyful. Smile more, complain less, and enjoy the festive vibe wherever you go.
With the right mindset and planning, festive travel can be smooth, meaningful, and fun. Selamat jalan & happy holidays! ✨🚗🌟