Modern train in Kuala Lumpur

Getting Around Malaysia:
The 2026 Mobility Guide

From the jungles of Borneo to the skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur, master every mode of transport for a friction-free move or stay.

An infrastructure in full transformation

In 2026, Malaysia stands out as one of the most connected countries in Southeast Asia. Whether you are here to prepare your move abroad or to explore the different regions, understanding the transport network is essential.

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Frequent travellers surveyed in 2024 to build this guide.

87%

Use the bus as their main mode of intercity transport.

37%

Prefer flying for connections to East Malaysia (Borneo).

Malaysian luxury bus

The Bus: Affordable, Extensive and Comfortable

The bus network in Peninsular Malaysia is one of the most efficient in the world. With extremely competitive fares, it connects almost every town in the country.

  • âś“ "VIP" comfort: Many buses offer seats that recline to 140°, Wi-Fi and USB ports.
  • âś“ Environmental impact: At just 25g of CO2 per passenger/km, it is the greenest option.
  • âś“ Frequency: Departures every 30 minutes on major routes (KL-Penang, KL-Singapore).

Note: In Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak), the network is less dense and journeys are longer because of the terrain.

The Train: The Charm and Speed of KTM

The ETS (Electric Train Service)

Running from Padang Besar (the Thai border) to Gemas, the ETS is the jewel of KTMB. Fast, punctual and modern, it reaches 140 km/h. It is the ideal alternative for avoiding traffic jams on the North-South highway.

"Taking the ETS Gold between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh takes just 2h30, with more comfort than economy class on a plane."

Kuala Lumpur railway station
Jungle Railway

The Jungle Railway

For adventurers, the East line crosses the country's wild heart. This train winds through the rainforest, offering breathtaking views over the national parks. An experience to pair with discovering Malaysian biodiversity.

Be sure to book your tickets online through the official KTMB website or the KITS app, especially during national holidays.

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Setting Sail: Ferries and Boats

Essential for reaching the paradise islands such as Langkawi, Tioman or the Perhentians. Services run regularly but depend on the weather (watch out for the monsoon between November and February on the East coast).

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Penang - Langkawi service

A 2h30 crossing, around 80 RM.

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Speedboats (Perhentian)

Fast transfers from Kuala Besut.

Air Travel: The Low-Cost Empire

AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines and Batik Air rule the skies. Fares are so low that it is often cheaper to fly between two distant cities than to drive. It is the only viable option for travelling from the peninsula to Borneo.

Expert tip:

Book your flights at least 4 weeks in advance to grab tickets for under 100 RM (about €20). Use the AirAsia app for exclusive deals.

Grab: The Must-Have Super-App

Forget Uber, in Malaysia Grab is king. More than a simple ride-hailing service, it is your everyday partner for getting around the city without haggling over traditional taxi fares.

Fixed Price

No nasty surprises on arrival.

Safety

GPS tracking and driver identification.

Multiple options

JustGrab, GrabCar Premium or 6-seater options.

Affordable

Average city rides between 8 and 15 RM.

Grab app in Malaysia

Driving in Malaysia: What You Need to Know

Rental car

Car Rental

Ideal for rural areas or Borneo. Expect 120-200 RM/day.

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Scooter in Malaysia

Scooter Rental

Very popular in Penang and Langkawi. Around 30-50 RM/day.

Safety tips →
Malaysian highway

Rules & Tolls

Drive on the left! The Touch 'n Go card is mandatory for tolls.

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Transport modes comparison table

Mode Budget Speed Comfort Best for...
Bus Very Low ($) Medium Good Budget travellers, trips < 4h
Train (ETS) Medium ($$) Fast Excellent Connecting KL to northern cities
Flight Variable ($$-$$$) Very Fast Standard Borneo, trips > 500km
Grab Medium ($$) Fast (Urban) High Urban mobility, errands

Spotlight on Kuala Lumpur: The Efficiency of Urban Rail

The capital boasts an outstanding public transport network that makes owning a car unnecessary if you live in the central neighbourhoods.

MRT

Mass Rapid Transit

The newest lines (SBK and SSP), ultra-modern and automated.

LRT

Light Rail Transit

Ideal for Kelana Jaya, Ampang and Sri Petaling.

Monorail

Monorail

Crosses the Golden Triangle (Bukit Bintang), perfect for shopping.

The MyRapid / Touch 'n Go card

Malaysia transport card

Get a Touch 'n Go card as soon as you arrive. It is essential for all urban rail, RapidKL buses and even for paying for parking or convenience-store purchases. More on payment methods.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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