Enjoy a Smooth Bus Ride From Singapore To Malaysia
As we planned our round-the-world adventure,
we made every moment count. After exploring New York, Hawaii and Japan, our
next planned destination was Singapore before heading back to London via Kuala
Lumpur and Bali instead of staying two weeks before traveling directly there.
Are You Traveling from Singapore to Malaysia
by Bus? Unfortunately, the options can be daunting and mixed online reviews can
make your mind reel. While some travelers prefer flying, bus travel provides
unique experiences. After conducting extensive research we decided on Transtar
Travel Pte Ltd for our tickets as they provide first-class travel
experience between Singapore and Malaysia; alternatively for Malay speakers visit
tiket bus
online for affordable tickets.
Our journey started at an Asian shopping
center, with us needing beverages and snacks before embarking on our bus ride;
Starbucks in Marina Bay Sands provided exactly what was necessary for this
journey.
Once we arrived at the bus station, we were
instructed to arrive 30 minutes early in order to present our tickets at an
open-stand counter. By showing our mobile tickets at this counter, we received
a simple piece of paper displaying our seat numbers
.
Surprisingly, our bus arrived 20 minutes
earlier than scheduled with efficient staff assisting us with our luggage
before departing 10 minutes earlier than planned. Everything seemed smooth
thanks to their efficient system.
At first, our bus stopped at the Singapore
border where we needed to exit with passports in hand and present them to
border guards for stamping before waiting ten minutes on the other side before
rejoining. Ten minutes later, the Malaysian border stopped which involved
taking all luggage with us through similar security processes that run like
clockwork! Everything ran smoothly!
Traveling from Singapore to Malaysia by bus
was an enjoyable and relaxing experience, featuring comfortable seats, friendly
staff, and even a meal of fish and rice! Although my view was restricted to
highways rather than airport chaos, traveling this way proved more worthwhile
when considering all of the time spent waiting in airports than taking the bus
route.
On our arrival to Kuala Lumpur, we were
dropped off near a mall before taking a taxi ride to THE FACE SUITES hotel,
discovered via Instagram. With one of the city's most picturesque pools onsite
and modern and spacious accommodations - featuring kitchen facilities, laundry
machines and complimentary breakfast with an amazing view - this journey began
brilliantly!
Stay tuned for my next post where I will
detail what to do in Kuala Lumpur when you have only three days to explore this
vibrant city!
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