Accessibility and Local Transportation
Peninsular Malaysia transport network is diverse with extensive roadways stretching over 63,445km, including 1,630km of expressways. Its main highway extends over 800km from the Thai border all the way to Singapore.
Buses
The most popular form of transportation. Express buses and regional buses connect many towns and cities to each other. Buses connecting towns and cities charge fares according to the distance covered.
Taxi Services
This is the most widely and easily available form of transport. City taxies operate by meter and may be hired from taxi stands, hailed by roadside or through a radiophone paging system. GRAB cars are easily available. There are also minivan-type taxis for carrying larger parties.
Light Rail Transit (LRT), Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and KL Monorail
Provide inner-city public transportation for Kuala Lumpur, serving businesses, hotels and shopping districts, and also major parts of greater Kuala Lumpur. Fares are more affordable than taxis.
KLIA Express
When you are going from and to the Airport, the fastest way is the new KLIA Express. The non-stop travel takes less than 30 minutes and ends at the new KL Sentral. Click here for more information.