Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - A survey of common sense of transportation and tourism in Malaysia
A survey of common sense of transportation and tourism in Malaysia
plane
It is reported that domestic routes in Malaysia are very convenient. In addition to Malaysia Airlines, there are Pelangi Berjaya Air, AirAsia, Transmile and MofazAir. These five airlines all provide scheduled flights, which can safely send passengers to every city to be visited.
Malaysia's air transport is quite developed. In addition to Malaysia Airlines' 1 10 international routes flying around the world, there are more than 50 international airlines flying to Malaysia. (For details, please refer to the reservation center of this website.)
railway
Malaysia's railway network extends from the northern part of Malaysia Peninsula to the southern part and from the eastern part to the western part, providing convenient transportation for passengers. There are two main railway lines, which are divided into the west coastline and the east coastline. There are some feeder lines along the east and west coastlines, such as Kuala Lumpur? Dingshenggang branch line. City people often take this road to the seaside on weekends. Kuala Lumpur? Port Klang, Kuala Lumpur? Cave, Taba Road? There are also cables between An Song beaches, and there are few passengers on the feeder train. There are also railways in East Malaysia. Connect Kota Kinabalu? Papat? Total length of Tainong Sabah Railway154km. The purpose of building this railway is to transport natural rubber from Tainong to the port. Sabah began to export rubber in 19 10. Now there are two buses on this line every day, which are pulled by diesel locomotives. Although the speed is slow, it makes people fully realize the mood of train travel. It is really romantic to visit those unknown towns along the only railway in Borneo Island. You can also use Malaysia's passenger rail pass. (with train selection and ticket purchase method)
Ferry and hydrofoil
It regularly travels between Malay Peninsula and several famous islands such as Lingjiawei Island, Penang Island, Bangka Island and Diaoman Island. In addition, there is a ferry from Zhangyi Wharf in Singapore to Bulu Port in Disha Tanjung, Johor.
Malaysia bus
1. coach connecting cities all over the country; Second, suburban cars driving between the city and nearby villages and towns; Third, there are three kinds of local cars driving in the city.
There are often several bus companies competing on the same line, and the equipment and fares of various cars are different. The cheapest is an air-conditioned car, so it's good to sit in the suburbs. Although the air-conditioned car is expensive, the seats are very comfortable and suitable for long-distance travel. In some cities, there are big buses and Xiao Hong cars. Hong Xiao buses and buses take the same route, and sometimes they can be used as carpool taxis.
Coach and suburban car
The bus stop is usually in the city center, so it is easy to find. There are several bus stops in some big cities. There are ticket offices of various car companies on the station, which indicate the driving direction, fare and departure time. When buying a ticket, look at the ticket office and choose the most suitable one. When buying a ticket, tell the conductor the destination and departure time clearly. Except for transportation support time such as holidays, tickets for the same day can generally be bought. But to be on the safe side, every time you go to a city, you must know the car at the next destination clearly. Bus stations generally have waiting rooms, restaurants, shops, and some have luggage storage. In addition to buying tickets at the station, you can also buy tickets at travel agencies, some hotels and guest houses.
The first bus usually leaves on time, preferably in the morning. Check the tickets many times on the way, and pay attention to keeping the tickets well.
Visitors can wave to stop the bus on the road and buy tickets after getting on the bus.
taxi
There are two types of taxis in Malaysia: short-distance buses and long-distance buses in urban and suburban areas. The taxi stand is usually in the city center, next to the bus stop. There is a sign on the roof that says? Texie? Or? KERETASEWA? Most doors are not automatic and need to be opened and closed by themselves. Don't forget to close the door when you get off the bus.
Taxis and long-distance taxis in general cities use the same station, and some big cities have their own stations. At the information desk of the station, there is a fare list for each car. Tell the staff where to go and he will tell you which bus to take. When you take a taxi in the street, explain your destination first and negotiate the price before you get on the bus. Regarding the charging standard, you can say hello to the tourism bureau or the hotel first.
Although the fare of sharing a taxi is a little more expensive than that of a bus, there are enough passengers to start. It's faster than a bus and can be sent all the way to the hotel. If there are fewer than four passengers in a hurry, you can pay more for the driver to leave early.
In addition, the general airport has a taxi counter to explain the destination to the staff, and you can get two passes after paying according to the distance. One for the driver and one for yourself.
Human tricycles
Human tricycles still exists in Penang, Malacca and Kota Balu, which is a convenient and interesting means of transportation. It can walk through the alley flexibly, and the view is wide when the hood is put away.
If you negotiate the price with the driver in English when taking a taxi, 15 (FIFA) and 50 (FIFA) are often confused. 13? The number between 19 is best said as ONETHREE, ONENINE, so there will be no mistake.
Drivers are often very tired during Ramadan, and driving can make people uneasy. If you feel unsafe, you can transfer to another car because the accident rate is high during Ramadan.
Taxis and motorcycles
When renting a car or motorcycle in Malaysia, you need an international driver's license. Driver's age requirement 2 1? Between 60 years old. Some car rental companies require that they be over 23 years old and have obtained a driver's license for less than one year, and some companies do not borrow cars. Vehicles drive on the left, so you must fasten your seat belt. Malaysians generally obey traffic rules, but sometimes motorcycles run wild or animals run into the road, so drive carefully.
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