Kuala Lumpur (KL) is the vibrant capital of Malaysia. It is probably most popular for the iconic Petronas Towers and KL Tower, but this fast-growing city boasts of a lot of other attractions that stand closer to the ground. One example is the old KL Railway Station, a beautiful mix of Malay Islamic and European architecture. For a burst of colour, visit Batu Caves, located about 10 km away from KL city centre.
Shopping is also a favourite activity - from the high-end finds at Bukit Bintang to the souvenirs sold in Chinatown. Whatever you do, make sure to allot some time for the hawker haven at Jalan Alor.
Although it is not a direct option, the bus is the cheapest way to get from Taman Negara to Kuala Lumpur. Combined fares start from [price 20 MYR]. Excluding transfer time, the journey takes about 5 hours.
Alternatively, you can take a combined minivan and longboat journey. Travel time takes about 7.5 hours, but it is a very scenic journey.
Travelling with a small group from Taman Negara to Kuala Lumpur? The taxi is the fastest option at only 4 hours. However, it is also quite expensive, with rates from [price 470 MYR].
There is also a train option from Taman Negara to Kuala Lumpur, but we don't recommend it as it involves several transfers. The train requires you to depart from Taman Negara in the middle of the night, so you won't be getting much sleep!
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| Transport | Duration | Price | Best For | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TaxiFastest | 4h | ($470) | -- | |
| Bus | 4h 5m | ($20) | -- | |
| MinivanBudget | 5h | ($20) | -- |
From ~$470 · 4 hours
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This 240 km journey produces approximately 21 g CO2 by bus. Taking public transport is one of the lowest-emission ways to travel this route.
Used the Songserm ferry from Koh Samui. Cheaper than Lomprayah but takes a bit longer. Still a perfectly fine crossing. The views approaching Koh Tao are stunning either way.
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Train via Surat Thani was our pick. More scenic than Chumphon route and the Lomprayah catamaran from Tapee Pier is very comfortable. Book the special express train for the quickest ride.
The overnight bus with Montanatip was okay but not great. The bus was older and the seats didn't recline much. Ferry portion was fine though. If you're on a tight budget it works.
Took the sleeper train to Chumphon — magical! Woke up to palm trees and transferred to the Lomprayah catamaran. Whole journey felt like an adventure.
Lomprayah bus+ferry combo from Khao San Road was seamless. Departed at 6am, arrived Koh Tao by 3pm. Well organized.
Flew to Koh Samui and took Lomprayah catamaran. More expensive but saved a full day. Worth it if your holiday is short.
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