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Written by Michael Holland

Kuala Lumpur


 

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Getting to Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is not quite the transportation hub that Singapore or even Bangkok is, but it is easy to get to, especially from neighboring countries. Naturally, you can fly to the city, but there are a couple of other interesting options worth considering.

Planes to Kuala Lumpur

Air travel is the natural choice to get to Kuala Lumpur. The national carrier, Malaysia Air System, flies between the capital and most major cities around the world. Most regional carriers also fly into KL.

Malaysia Air System
The national carrier flies internationally between Kuala Lumpur and major cities around the world. MAS is also the largest domestic air carrier.
Air Asia
Air Asia is one of Malaysia's largest domestic carriers. They are your choice to get to several other tourist spots, such as Langkawi, Penang and Kota Kinabalu.

Planes arrive at Kuala Lumpur's relatively new international airport, KLIA. The airport is quite some distance from the city center. The main options to get to and from the airport is by either a one and a half hour, 95 Ringgit (28.43 USD) taxi ride; or an express train linking KLIA to the city center's consolidated transportation hub, Sentral. The train runs non-stop between the airport and Sentral, taking less than 35 minutes to make the trip. The one-way cost is 35 Ringgit (10.48 USD).

Trains

Kuala Lumpur is easily reached by train from either Singapore or Thailand. Malaysian Rail has daily trains traveling up and down the entire length of the peninsula. The city's Sentral terminal also services as the city's main train station.

Buses

Traveling by bus is not something that readily comes to mind, but there are some excellent services between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur that offer a level of comfort that can even out-do first class air flight. Check out Plus Liner or Konsortium for more information.

 


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