| AIR
The
main gateway to Malaysia is through the new
K.L. International Airport (www.klia.com.my)
at Sepang located approximately 50km south of
Kuala Lumpur. The KLIA Express links KL Sentral
Station and KL International Airport. The train
journey takes only 28 minutes and costs RM35
one way (www.kliaekspres.com).
The
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang serves
a few domestic and regional airlines. Other
major international airports which serve as
entry points are Penang, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu
and Langkawi. Many airlines service Malaysia,
but the country's international airline - Malaysia
Airlines - is the major carrier. For more info
about the flight schedule, check the timetable
at www.mas.com.my
When you are looking for a ticket, compare the
costs of flying into Malaysia versus flying
into Singapore.
Alternatively, budget travellers can travel
with AirAsia. It was launched as Asia's first
low fare, no frills carrier in January 2002.
The rates are amazingly affordable for everyone.
www.airasia.com.my
Sometimes
it's cheaper to fly to Singapore's Changi International
Airport and then take the rapid train to the
MRT station Bugis and get the Singapore - Johor
Bahru Express bus (RM2.40) or a special taxi
for 8 Sin$ (when you share it with three other
passengers). The trip to Johor Bahru/Malaysia
will take you about one hour.
LAND
Thailand
In the western part of Peninsula Malaysia you
can cross the border at Padang Besar (road and
rail), Bukit Kayu Hitam (road) or Keroh-Betong
(road). In the east you can use the Rantau Panjung-Sungai
Golok or Pengkalan Kubor checkpoint. The train
route into Malaysia is on the Hat Yai - Alor
Setar - Butterworth route, which crosses into
Malaysia at Padang Besar. You can take the Express
trains from Bangkok or Hat Yai to Alor Setar
and Butterworth.
From
Butterworth you get connections to Singapore
and Kuala Lumpur (KL). Check you timetable at
www.ktmb.com.my.
Singapore
The Causeway links Singapore and Johor Bahru
in Malaysia. Cars, trains and buses use the
Causeway, so there is pretty much traffic and
maybe you have to wait at the customs.
SEA
Thailand
Regular daily boats run between Satun in Thailand
and Langkawi. Check our
Langkawi guide for more information.
Singapore
Although most people cross the border on the
Causeway you can also take the ferry between
Changi Village and Tanjung Belungkur / Malaysia.
Thier ferry mainly carries Singaporeans for
their holiday in Malaysian Desaru.
Indonesia
There are three main ferry routes between Indonesia
and Malaysia: Medan - Penang, Dumai - Melaka
connecting Sumatra and Peninsula Malaysia and
Karakan - Tawau linking Kalimantan in Borneo
and Sabah. |