Heading from Penang up into the cool tea country of Cameron Highlands? This guide walks you through all the realistic ways to get there—buses, private transfers, self-drive routes, and more—so you can choose the option that best fits your time,…
Travelling from Sandakan Airport (SDK) to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is quick and easy: it’s roughly 17–23 km west of the airport, and you can reach the rainforest boardwalks in about 30–45 minutes by taxi or Grab, prebooked tour/transfer,…
Heading from Singapore to Langkawi? This guide walks you through all the realistic combos of flights, buses, trains, and ferries so you can pick the perfect balance of speed, budget, and island vibes. (more…)
Escaping Kuala Lumpur's tropical heat for the cool tea plantations of Cameron Highlands is straightforward – here’s exactly how to get from KL to the hills by bus, car, train, or tour. (more…)
Getting from Kuala Besut Jetty to the Perhentian Islands is straightforward once you understand the boat options, schedules, and fees at the jetty, plus a few local tips about luggage, tides, and the monsoon season. (more…)
Thinking of trading Kuala Lumpur’s skyscrapers for Ipoh’s heritage streets and limestone hills? Here’s how to compare trains, buses, private transfers and self-drive options so you can pick the best way to go. (more…)
From ultra-fast flights to budget buses and scenic train combos, here’s exactly how to get from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) without stress. (more…)
Singapore to Genting Highlands is a classic cross-border trip. The simplest is a direct overnight/morning coach to Resorts World Genting. You can also fly to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) then transfer up the mountain by car or cable car, or mix…
Hat Yai (Thailand) to Penang (Malaysia) is a classic cross-border hop. Your main choices are the direct minivan/bus, a scenic train combo via Padang Besar, a flight (usually via Kuala Lumpur) into Penang International Airport, or a private car/charter for…
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore is one of Southeast Asia’s busiest corridors. Your main choices are a direct coach (budget-friendly), a quick flight (fastest), a rail combo via Johor Bahru (adventurous, scenic inland), or a private car/charter (door-to-door). Pick based on…