Campsites and recreation sites are useful but may not be motorhome-specific, so confirm vehicle access, water, power, waste, security and opening status.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
Malaysia
Malaysia is practical for motorhomes only when foreign-vehicle registration, Road Charge/VEP, toll payment, national-park or forest permits, ferries and monsoon timing are planned before arrival.
Use campsites, resorts, private permission, national-park facilities or official recreation sites; do not assume free roadside or beach camping is accepted.
Foreign-registered vehicles entering Peninsular Malaysia need JPJ VEP/Road Charge checks in addition to normal highway tolls. City traffic, parking height, ferry ramps, mountain roads and protected-area access can be bigger constraints than distance.
New Zealand
New Zealand is excellent for campervans when you plan around freedom-camping rules, self-containment certification, DOC restrictions, diesel road-user charges, toll roads and fast-changing alpine weather.
Use DOC campsites, holiday parks and council-approved sites for predictable overnight stays, water and waste handling.
Freedom camping is legal only where national law, council bylaws and land-manager rules allow it, and many places require a certified self-contained vehicle.
New Zealand has a small number of electronic toll roads, but diesel, heavy and some electric vehicles also need road user charges. There is no broad low-emission sticker for touring campervans, but practical access limits come from ferries, one-lane bridges, gravel roads, height and parking rules.
LEZ and cities
City traffic, parking height, ferry ramps, mountain roads and protected-area access can be bigger constraints than distance.
- Use edge parking or hosted stays for Kuala Lumpur, George Town, Melaka, Johor Bahru and resort islands unless a suitable space is confirmed.
- Check state-specific rules for beaches, forest roads, highland routes and national parks before driving a large camper in.
There is no broad low-emission sticker for touring campervans, but practical access limits come from ferries, one-lane bridges, gravel roads, height and parking rules.
- Book Cook Strait ferries with accurate length, height, trailer and gas details.
- Avoid taking large motorhomes onto steep gravel access roads, tight scenic car parks or alpine roads without checking conditions.