In Kelantan and Trengganu, you will be able to feel the softness of a traditional Malay woodcarving and silver and the uniqueness of the material. In Kedah and Perlis you can see the panoramic view to the green paddy fields.
You can get there with all kinds of transportation such as airplanes, trains, rental car or by bus. But for a comfortable journey you should take the bus. In addition to comfortable, you also get to see interesting and beautiful scenery along the way.
Public transport in
Malaysia is very complete and easy. If you entering Malaysia via Malaysia Kuala Lumpur International Airport
(KLIA), there will be many target of a variety of accessible buses in Kuala
Lumpur, From there visitors can get quick and easy to Kuala Lumpur City with
free express train to KL Sentral. From Kuala Lumpur Central to Plaza Rakyat
would be another train.Plaza Rakyat a hub of
a bus service to all destinations in Peninsular Malaysia also known as Puduraya Bus Station
.
The bus today was a
very pleasant to achieve the targets in
West Malaysia, less than 8 hours,
compare about 12 hours by train.Passenger seat VIP buses in a row only three seats, compare four seats
in a row in convesional buses.. For tourists from the West do not have to worry
about the size of the seat, as it will meet your comfort. Some buses also have
a power point and the side panels, so you can put your laptop or your customary
charges gadgets.
Bus rarely full at
working day. But on the weekend some destinations such as
Kota Bharu in Kelantan might be fully booked. During festive season and school
holidays most destinations are fully booked. As an alternative you will have to
use other alternatives such as train, flight or taxi. Tickets can be bought
over the counter at the bus stop.A price to. all cities in Malaysia not more than RM60.
For travelers who
want to enjoy the traditional way of life in Malaysia,, you may want to visit
Kelantan and Terengganu Bus heading to
Kelantan and Terengganu bus station is located in Hentian Putra. So, if you
arrive KL Sentral, you must go to
the Putra Bus Station. You can take KTM Commuter
train. The train takes about no
more than 15 minutes to there.
To Kota Bharu, Kelantan it took about eight hours, while traveling to Kuala Terangganu it is about 7 hours . During the visit, the bus will stop at a local restaurant for lunch or afternoon tea. Food stores are usually equipped with toilets and Muslim prayer room. In other times, you may want to enjoy the local cuisine, is usually much better than they are in the service at hotel.
If you really want
to Alor Star, or to the south, such as
Singapore and Johor, it's more
comfortable to travel with bus along
the North-South Expressway. The journey will be smooth and the bus
will only stop at very useful set of bus
stops, known as R & R. You can have
a variety of foods, including the real original traditional taste to have
lunch or dinner or tea break. It is usually open 24 hours so you
can eat and have tea at any time when bus stopped.
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