9. EXCHANGE RATE
Appreciation of tourist
currency will
encourage more
people to travel
Depreciation of tourist
currency will
discourage people to
travel
**The change
of rate will
affect the
currency
value of the
tourist origin
country
10. TOURISM PULL FACTOR IN MALAYSIA
Tourism
Pull
Factor
Accommodation
Weather Transportation
Man-Made &
Natural
tourist
Attraction
11. ACCOMMODATION
Range of
Accommodation
Budget hotel
• Budget hotels and
youth hostel are available
in most cities and around
most tourist destinations
Mid Range
• Mid range hotels are readily
available everywhere.
• Prices of 3-4 star hotels are
upwards from RM100 and
are generally reliable in
terms of quality.
Splurge
• 5 star hotels, service
apartments and resorts are
located in larger cities,
almost all islands have
upscale resorts and spas
for the wealthy traveller
12. WEATHER
• Tropical climate with high temperatures and high
humidity throughout the year
• Affected by the south-west monsoon from May to
September and the north-east monsoon from
November to March
• The best time to visit for dry weather is June and
July on the east coast, January and February on the
west coast, April in Sabah and June to July in
Sarawak.
• * Jun – ogos ( hot season)- dis –Feb ( winter)
13. TRANSPORTATION
•excellent bus system.
•Public buses do local runs and a variety of
privately operated buses generally handle
the longer trips
Bus
•Boats and ferries sail
between the peninsula and
offshore islands
•There are no ferry services
between Malaysian Borneo
and the peninsular
Boat
•Driving in Peninsular Malaysia is a breeze
compared to most other Asian countries; the
roads are generally high quality, there are
plenty of new cars available and driving
standards aren’t too hair-raising.
Car &
Motocycle
•Many service provider
•MAS, AirAsia and others
Plane
15. CONCLUSION
• Push motives have been used to explain the
desire to go on a vacation, while pull
motivations have been used to explain the
choice of destination