Logistics & Security Note

General Information

Event Dates and Suggested Arrival:
- Suggested Arrival: 17th September 2025
- 2nd Eco-Campus International Conference: 18th to 20th September 2025
The events will be hosted at the International Youth Center (IYC), Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Participants are advised to plan their travel accordingly and confirm their accommodation early to secure their preferred options.
Before your trip, please ensure you have the necessary documents for entry into Malaysia, including a valid passport and visa (if required). For further details on travel requirements, visit: Immigration Malaysia Official Site.
Travel Information

Arriving in Kuala Lumpur:
- Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA or KLIA2): The main airports for international arrivals.
- Distance to IYC: ~60 km (~1 hour drive by car or taxi).
Transport Options from KLIA/KLIA2 to International Youth Centre (IYC):
- KLIA Express Train:
- From KLIA/KLIA2 to KL Sentral Station (35 minutes, non-stop). KLIA Express tickets: ~RM55 (one-way)
- From KL Sentral, take a taxi or use the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) to Salak Selatan Station (MRT) on the Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line (~RM3-5) or use the LRT (Light Rail Transit) to Bandar Tun Razak Station (LRT) on the Sri Petaling Line (~RM3).
- From either station, take a short ride via Grab (local ride-hailing app) to IYC (~RM10-20, depending on traffic and demand).
- Airport Taxi or Ride-Hailing Services:
- Airport Taxi: The fare for an airport taxi from KLIA/KLIA2 to downtown Kuala Lumpur typically ranges between RM75 to RM100, depending on the type of taxi selected. Toll charges are usually included, but it’s advisable to confirm this with the driver beforehand. Please note that a 50% surcharge applies for trips between 11:30 PM and 6:00 AM.
- Grab (Ride-Hailing Service): Uber services are not available in Malaysia. Instead, participants can use Grab, a widely available and reliable local ride-hailing app. Fares for a standard GrabCar from KLIA/KLIA2 to downtown Kuala Lumpur typically range from RM60 to RM70, with an additional toll charge of RM10, making the total cost approximately RM70 to RM80.
- For larger groups or those needing additional space, Grab offers 6-seater vehicles starting around RM75 and up, depending on demand and distance. Premium vehicle options are also available through the Grab app.
- Either option eliminates the need for trains or local transit. Please note that the provided fares are estimates and may vary based on traffic, time of day, and demand. We recommend using the Grab app to check the latest rates, compare available options, and account for any potential surcharges before traveling.

Accommodation

Participants are advised to book accommodation at one of the suggested hotels listed below (Table A). Please secure your booking early to ensure availability.
Please note that NO shuttle buses will be provided, and any related expenses will not be reimbursed by the organizers.
Hotel Name | Estimated Price (RM per night) | Distance to IYC (km) | Star Rating | Link | Notes |
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Zecon Hotel | 180–220 | ~1.0 | 4-Stars | View on Booking.com | Modern amenities; close proximity to IYC. |
Hotel Komune Living & Wellness Kuala Lumpur | 200–250 | ~3.5 | 3-Stars | View on Booking.com | Integrated co-living and wellness hub adjacent to a 99-acre tropical park; ideal for wellness enthusiasts. |
INNSiDE by Meliá Kuala Lumpur | 250–300 | ~5.0 | 4-Stars | View on Booking.com | Contemporary design; located in Cheras with easy access to the city center. |
- Notes:
- Estimated Prices: Approximate and can vary based on booking platforms and availability. It's advisable to check current rates and book in advance to secure the best deals.
- Distances: Approximate driving distances from IYC; actual travel time may vary.
- Star Ratings: Based on official classifications where available.
Meal Breaks

Lunch, and tea/coffee breaks will be provided for all participants as a courtesy from 18th to 20th September 2025.
Kindly note that, in accordance with FEE guidelines, all meals provided will be vegetarian. If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, please inform the organizers in advance.
Participants should be aware that any meals beyond those provided will be at their own expense and will not be reimbursed by the organizers.
Venue Access and Security

Kindly note that, in accordance with FEE guidelines, all meals provided will be vegetarian. If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, please inform the organizers in advance.
Participants should be aware that any meals beyond those provided will be at their own expense and will not be reimbursed by the organizers
Currency Conversion

For your convenience, here is an approximate conversion of the local currency
- 1 Malaysian Ringgit (RM) ≈ 0.23 USD
- 1 Malaysian Ringgit (RM) ≈ 0.21 EUR
Please note that exchange rates may fluctuate. For the latest rates, visit XE Currency.
Emergency Numbers

- Medical Emergency: 999
- Police: 999
- Firefighters: 994
Weather and Attire

- Weather: September is warm and humid, with temperatures between 27°C to 32°C and occasional rain.
- Dress Code: Business casual. We recommend comfortable clothing and footwear due to the tropical climate
Covid-19 Information

Tourism in Kuala Lumpur

- Petronas Twin Towers:
- The world-famous twin skyscrapers offer breathtaking views of the city from the Skybridge and Observation Deck.
- Batu Caves:
- A limestone hill with a series of caves and Hindu temples, featuring a massive golden statue of Lord Murugan at the entrance.
- Merdeka Square:
- A historic landmark symbolizing Malaysia’s independence, surrounded by colonial architecture and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
- Bukit Bintang:
- The city’s main shopping and entertainment district, filled with malls, restaurants, and street food options.
- Chinatown (Petaling Street):
- Known for it's bustling street market, traditional food stalls, and Chinese temples.
- KL Tower:
- One of the tallest communication towers in the world, offering panoramic views of the city and a revolving restaurant.
- Thean Hou Temple:
- A six-tiered Chinese temple dedicated to the Goddess of Heaven, known for it's intricate architecture and beautiful hilltop views.
- Central Market:
- A hub for arts, crafts, and local souvenirs. It’s the perfect place to experience Malaysia’s cultural diversity.