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Travel to Malaysia. Excuse me, where do Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Malacca and Sabah go first, and then where? What kind of route is more cost-effective

Kuala Lumpur-Penang-Malacca-Sabah

Station 1: Kuala Lumpur

The actual distance from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur (KL) is longer than many people's psychological expectations, and it takes 6.5 hours. Fortunately, it is a direct flight, during which there is no need to land or transfer, and there is no time difference between Malaysia and Beijing, which will not make people feel too tired.

There are many flights from China to Malaysia. Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Nanning and other cities have direct flights to Kuala Lumpur. The minimum round-trip air ticket (including tax) from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur in the off-season is less than 4000 yuan. It is recommended to choose an early flight and arrive in the afternoon. Even if I don't plan to stay in Kuala Lumpur, I have time to transfer to other places on the same day.

Second stop: Penang

In fact, there are many shuttle buses to and from Penang in Kuala Lumpur's long-distance bus station every day, and it takes only six hours to reach the destination through the 7-kilometer-long cross-sea bridge. The reason for choosing the train is to make the trip more nostalgic and ceremonial. Depart in the evening, get off at Beihai Railway Station in the early morning, then cross the Strait by ferry for 0.5 ringgit 10 minutes, and arrive at Georgetown, the old town of Penang at sunrise. Hundreds of years ago, China people who went to South Asia to make a living traveled back and forth on the same route in a similar way.

If you want to save time, the best way is to take the flight of AirAsia, the largest budget airline in Asia. They have a large number of flights from Kuala Lumpur to various cities and neighboring countries in Malaysia every day. By booking in advance through the Internet, they can usually get unexpectedly cheap prices. However, AirAsia's airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport are not in the same place. You need to take the shuttle bus from the basement of Central Railway Station, and the fare is RM 9. It takes about 30 ringgit to get there by taxi from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Third stop: Malacca

The long-distance bus station in Penang is located in the suburbs, where there are many shuttle buses to Malacca. Malaysia's long-distance bus is very cost-effective and spacious, and almost every chair can be laid flat, which is as comfortable as business class on the plane. The one-way ticket from Penang to Malacca is 30 ringgit, and the journey takes less than 6 hours. There are many taxis waiting to get off work next to Malacca station, and the fare to downtown is about 15 ringgit.

The fourth stop is Sabah.

First go back to Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur-Sabah,