The main gateway to Malaysia is through the new Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at Sepang, which is located approximately 50km south of Kuala Lumpur. Other major international airports that serve as entry points are situated in Penang, Johor Bahru, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu and the island of Langkawi. Malaysia has two Low Cost Carrier Terminals (LCCT), which are situated in Sepang and Kota Kinabalu.
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Getting Around
Whether you choose to take the driving route, buying or hiring a car and braving the road network, or simply try your luck with the public transport …
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Driving In Malaysia
Whatever your plans for driving in Malaysia, there are a few things you should know before stepping behind the wheel.
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Malaysian Driver’s Permit
You are allowed to drive on Malaysian roads if you have a valid driver’s license from any country in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Learn More →
Hiring a Car
Whether it’s for a special holiday or business, there are several car rental companies offering good deals for daily and long-term rentals.
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Buying A Vehicle
Prospective owners are essentially faced with two viable and cost-effective options when looking at buying a vehicle: new or second hand.
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Registering A Vehicle
Registration is required for all vehicles being driven in Malaysia. If buying a new vehicle, registration is usually completed by the dealer, however…
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Public Transport In
Malaysia
The public transportation system in Malaysia comprises of bus, railway and taxi services. The Klang Valley has an integrated public …
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Train Services In
Malaysia
There are a number of train services available in peninsula Malaysia which will connect you from as far out as Port Klang and Batu Caves …
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Touch ‘n Go
Touch `n Go Cards, available for purchase at any LRT stations and other selected outlets, are a smart …
Road Transport
Department
If you do not possess an American or British driver’s permit, you will need to send your applications to the Driver Licensing Division, RTD…
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Fines And Summons
Malaysian police are becoming increasingly vigilant when it comes to traffic summons which, if you’re a driver in the city, is definitely a good thing. Learn More →