How To Get Around Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is a populated and busy city that boasts of many sightseeing opportunities. With state-of-the-art high rises, luxury hotels and malls, and trendy restaurants, it is no wonder to find the city a hot spot for local and international travelers. However, the city is notorious for traffic congestions during peak hours, and it can be difficult for tourists to move from one place to another. Thanks to the efficient light rail transit, commuter rail, and monorail systems, it has become easier to move around Kuala Lumpur.

Millions of tourists arrive in Kuala Lumpur to enjoy the unique experience of a variety of cultures and to look at the world’s most iconic structures. What adds to the charm of the unique destination is the warmth and friendliness of Malaysian people. Tourists have different options to travel across the city, and here is a brief guide on them.

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KLIA transit- KLIA Express is the most convenient ways to travel within the city as it connects the city to the two major airports. The fully air-conditioned non-stop airport train boasts of comfortable seats plus high-speed Wi-Fi. A unisex lavatory is available on all KLIA transit trains, and it is also disabled-friendly. As it runs every 15 minutes, the commuters do not need to wait for long. Major airlines such as Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air and Cathay Pacific offer flight check-in services for those departing from KL Sentral. Take advantage of airport transfers online booking services for a more comfortable trip.

Light Rail Transit – Also known as LRT, the public rail transport service runs on two major routes that cover the center as well as the suburbs of the city. LRT stations are close to the best-known landmarks and thus make for a convenient ride for the tourists. LRT is popular among the office workers who use these trains to commute back home from the city.

KL Monorail – Another simple means of moving across the city is via the well-connected train system network, the Monorail. The intra-city train line covers 11 stations and arrives every five minutes. It is very easy to buy the tickets for the Monorail at specialized machines at the entrance of each station. You can buy the ticket or token at these machines before boarding the train.

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MRT SBK Line – The MRT SBK Line connects the city to the different neighborhoods in Kuala Lumpur. The fully-automatic public transit line covers a 51km-long route and features 31 stations and the station remains closed at midnight. The stations are well equipped with convenient facilities such as customer service centers, prayer rooms, ramps for the disabled, prayer rooms, and toilets.

KTM Intercity rail network – KTM Intercity rail network has been set in place for Kuala Lumpur’s intercity transportation services. Most of the trains originate from KL Sentral and the lines connect to Singapore, Butterworth, and Thai railways.

While there are, many modes of transport across the city, KLIA Express is one of the most popular for airport transfers among the tourists. So, once you land at Kuala Lumpur, you can take the KLIA Ekspres train from the airport and can travel to the different parts of the city by train. You can buy the tickets at the ticketing kiosks located throughout the airports. Now you can avoid the heavy traffic and crowds on the roads and use the train network systems to reach your destination in any part of the city. Travel in comfort and in style in the ERL trains well equipped with comfortable seats, digital entertainment, and a luggage rack. It is indeed a comfortable and convenient mode of transport in KL.

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