How To Travel From Kuala Lumpur To Penang
Travel
2024-11-21

How To Travel From Kuala Lumpur To Penang

Penang is one of those rare, frozen-in-time places, that connects centuries- old history with today’s modern lifestyle. It caters to history buffs, travel photographers and nature lovers.

Every month, thousands of tourists travel from Kula Lumpur to Penang. After all, it’s one of those offbeat, yet equally popular places that has still maintained its laid-back vibe and old-town charm. In short… Penang is Amazing.

But with that, comes the hard reality too — soaring popularity and increasing tourist inflow, especially from Kuala Lumpur to Penang.

More and more tourists are travelling to Penang every day. The good thing is, however, getting to Penang is easier than you can imagine. And if you are travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Penang the options are even more.

On the basis of the time it takes and how much it costs, here’s my explanation on how to best travel from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, or vice-versa.

Best Way To Travel From Kuala Lumpur To Penang

* Costs around 700 Indian Rupees (nearly10USD) — somewhere between what a bus and train costs.

* Quicker than both bus and train — total three-hour travel time, with a one-hour flight journey and two hours for check-in and check-out.

* Unlike the bus and train (thatgivesthebestviews) you’re going to miss the entire journey, locked in a tiny airbus.

* Tip: For the cheapest tickets fly with AirAsia.

In short: taking the flight is the best way to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, given you will miss the entire journey.

* Costs around 1200 Indian Rupees (nearly18USD) — more expensive than both bus and a flight.

* Quicker than a bus, but slower than a flight — takes nearly 4 hours plus one hour on the ferry.

* The train journey gives the best views of the countryside of Malaysia.

In short: I will take the train from Kula Lumpur to Penang if I want to enjoy the journey the most.

* Costs around 350 Indian Rupees (nearly6USD) — cheaper than both train and flight.

* Takes more than 8 hours. Most buses often run late and end up taking more travel time than they promise.

* Driving on highways isn’t an enjoyable experience, even if you’re in Malaysia for the first time. A few cities you explore on the way, is, however, a bit interesting.

* Tip: Take the bus service called Billion Stars. They are the cheapest and have massive seats — no smaller than a business-class seat on a flight.

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