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How to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Malacca and Malaysia

Today, Bian Xiao will introduce you to the traffic guide about Malaysia. If you choose to travel freely in Malaysia, you must read this guide, which will be of great help to your trip. Now let's go and have a look.

How to download and use grab, which is known as the Southeast Asian version of Didi, is strongly recommended in many travel notes. Grab, which is used all the time, is not very convenient in the subway in Kuala Lumpur. Many popular places have a long way to go after getting off the subway, and free public transportation may also need to be transferred. So I really don't want to take public transportation in a hurry or when the weather is hot.

Generally, 5-8 RM is almost enough in a place not far from the urban area. You need to use the Malay mobile phone card number when registering, and you will be informed of the amount when booking. You will pay cash when you get off the bus. It is common to wait for more than ten minutes in rush hour or peak area, so try to call a taxi as early as possible.

If you are a driver in China and see that your name is from China, you can speak Chinese directly when you call, and more drivers will send English messages to contact you.

Tips:

1. Apple phones can be downloaded before going abroad, and Android phones need to be downloaded at the local Google store before downloading, so downloading in advance won't work there.

2. Try to book a hotel or restaurant when positioning, so it's easy to find, and it's really hard to find a station with a lot of mouths. Be as detailed as possible. Anyway, grab is very convenient.

How to get from Kuala Lumpur to Malacca Method 1: Directly from the airport to Malacca: There is a bus to Malacca in the bus center on the first floor of the airport.

Method 2: From downtown to Malacca: Take the subway or take a taxi from downtown to BandarTasikSelatan (TBS for short) bus stop, where there are buses to Malacca.

You can take LRT to Banda tasker.

Seratan Station (nanhu town), you can see TBS Station when you leave the station here! Or take a taxi and go directly to TBS. At that time, grab 17 ringgit was made from the vicinity of Baiwei Year, plus a high-speed fee of 3 ringgit.

TBS has many bus companies going to Malacca, and the buses of different bus companies will be slightly different. Personally, I think it's enough to choose the nearest bus, so don't worry too much about the bus company. Different companies have different prices. When I went there, I took RM 10, and it took about 2 hours by car.

I can buy a bus ticket anywhere, which will be more expensive, 10 RMB or more. When I returned to Kuala Lumpur from Malacca, I was in a hurry. I was worried that I couldn't buy the latest train directly, so I chose where to go, saying that I needed to take the electronic confirmation slip to the window to exchange paper tickets, but the window staff asked me to show the electronic slip directly to the driver. In addition, you can also buy it yourself in official website. You need a visa credit card. Reservation address:

Method 3: Book a one-day trip to Malacca in advance and pick you up at the hotel. If you don't plan to stay there for one night, you can choose this way, and the price is about 270/person. If you have enough time, I suggest you stay in Malacca for one night. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, there will be a lively night market in Junker Street.

How to get to the water mosque in Malacca The water mosque is on an island south of Malacca, which is still far away. The location of the red arrow is Jonker Street, and the red marking point is the water mosque.

Some people say that you can ride a bike and walk. Personally, I suggest grab. It may take more than an hour to walk. At night, there is no one on the road. It's dark and scary Grab can only reach RM 8. Watch the sunset around 6 o'clock, and shoot the night scene after 7 o'clock.

Where to go shopping in downtown Kuala Lumpur KLCC is the shopping center under the Twin Towers, Parkson, and more recommended, Bukit Bintang. There are many large shopping malls here, such as pavilions and Shuangxi.

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Sogou ... goes to many places and has many brands. The airport duty-free shops are naturally cheaper, but the shopping malls in the city may be more complete. I only went to the pavilion. Remember to bring my passport to these places. If I reach RM 300, I can get a tax refund.

Is Kuala Lumpur Tower worth spending money? The Sky Box is the most striking stunt on the Kuala Lumpur Tower. It costs more than 50 RMB to go to the indoor observation deck and 150 RMB to go to the SKYBOX floor. What is the sky?

Box? This is the following goods, but it's not the hottest. The hottest one can take the Twin Towers as a background shot.

Online purchase is cheaper than on-site purchase by about 20 yuan. Tickets can be purchased in advance in half an hour. There is a pit problem in the sky.

Box, when taking pictures, you must shoot yourself, shoot yourself, shoot yourself! Don't let the staff take pictures of you with his camera. Do you think it's free to take pictures after spending so much money and being urged by death? No, no, no, too young,

How naive! Want a photo, it costs almost RM 50, and then give up decisively.

So if you just want to shoot Kuala Lumpur from high altitude, it is enough to go up to the indoor observation deck. Unless you have feelings for skybox, it's really unnecessary!

Kuala Lumpur Free Bus Line There are four free bus lines in Kuala Lumpur, namely: red line, blue line, green line and purple line.

Business hours: Monday to Thursday from 06: 00 to 23: 00, Friday and Saturday from 06: 00 to 0/kloc-0, and Sunday from 07: 00 to 23: 00.

Peak hours: 07: 00-09: 00 and 16: 00-20: 00, every 5 minutes.

Off-peak hours: 09: 00- 16: 00, every 10 minutes.

Normal time: 20: 00-23: 00 or 0 1:00, every 15 minutes.

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Destinations that can be reached by the red line: Central Station, National Museum, Kuala Lumpur Old Railway Station, National Mosque, Independence Square, Sultan Abdul Shamo Mansion and City Gallery. The boarding place of the Central Station is on the second floor (outdoor), and the red line can only be changed to the blue line.

Destinations that the Blue Line can reach: Bukit Maiden, Pavilion. The blue line can be converted with the green line and the purple line.

Destinations that the Green Line can reach: Bukit Maiden, Exhibition Hall, Kuala Lumpur Convention and Exhibition Center. Green lines can be converted into blue lines and purple lines.

Destinations that the Purple Line can reach: Bukit Maiden, Exhibition Hall, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Telecommunication Museum, Central Market, Tshang Street and Everyone Shopping Center. The purple line can be converted with the blue line and the green line.

Other 1. Print the return ticket to travel itinerary before going out and read it when entering the customs. Of course, you can also read it from your mobile phone.

2. The signs at bus stations and airports in Malaysia are really unclear, especially at Malacca Bus Station and Kuala Lumpur Central Station. There are many shops selling things in the station, which can really make people dizzy. What's more, Malays are not very efficient, and they queue up for an hour at the customs. Furthermore, K2

The airport is relatively large, and there are two security checks, so whether it is a car or a plane, it must be advanced.

3. If it is AirAsia, and you have checked baggage, it is recommended to check it online in advance, otherwise the counter will take the opportunity to collect money. Yes, you're right, it's so wonderful. )

If you don't have checked baggage, you can handle it at K2 self-service check-in machine, which is very convenient.

4. Staying in Malay Hotel requires an additional tax of 10RM.

5. There will be some local 7 1 1 full discount coupons in Alipay.

Airport Transportation There are two airports in Kuala Lumpur: KLIA 1 and KLIA2, with a straight line distance of 2 kilometers. If you want to transfer between two airports, there are two ways to choose.

1) Free shuttle bus:

KLIA 1 Take the bus at Gate 4 on 1 Floor, and KLIA2 take the bus at 1 Floor A 10.

2) Airport Express:

There are two lines from the airport, KLIAEkspres (Airport Express) and KLIATransit (Airport Transfer Line).

Just follow the signs at the airport. The first bus is at 5 am and the last bus is 1 p.m.

KLIAEkspres is a little more expensive, except stopping at the terminal and going directly to the central station in the city center. The whole journey takes about 30 minutes. And KLIA

During the transfer, we stopped at some suburban stations, and the terminal station is also the central station, which is the largest transportation hub in the urban area 2.