Malaysia offers a smooth and exciting mix of transportation options, blending efficiency with local charm. From modern metros to old-school rickshaws, Indian travelers can enjoy an easy, budget-friendly way to explore cities, towns, and islands across the country.

1. Rapid KL Light Rail Transit (LRT)

Why use: Fast and reliable urban rail for navigating Kuala Lumpur and nearby areas

Highlights: – Air-conditioned coaches and frequent trains – Connects top spots like Bukit Bintang and KLCC – Easy to use with Touch 'n Go card

Best areas covered: Kuala Lumpur, Subang Jaya, Ampang

Approximate fare: RM 1.30 – RM 4.00 per trip

 

2. KTM Komuter Trains

Why use: A convenient way to travel between suburbs and outlying cities

Highlights: – Connects KL to Batu Caves, Klang, and Seremban – Clean and punctual – Budget-friendly

Best areas covered: Greater Kuala Lumpur, Selangor

Approximate fare: RM 1.00 – RM 7.00

 

3. Grab Ride-Hailing App

Why use: Hassle-free door-to-door transport via app, ideal for families or late hours

Highlights: – Fixed pricing and cashless payments – Available in most major towns – Safer than street taxis

Best areas covered: Nationwide

Approximate fare: RM 5.00 onwards (based on distance)

 

4. Public Buses (Rapid Penang, Rapid Kuantan, etc.)

Why use: Inexpensive transport with extensive urban and intercity routes

Highlights: – Comfortable and air-conditioned – Services in Penang, Kuantan, Johor Bahru – Day passes available

Best areas covered: Penang, Kuantan, Johor Bahru

Approximate fare: RM 1.00 – RM 4.00

 

5. Trishaws (Beca)

Why use: A slow-paced, charming ride perfect for short distances and sightseeing

Highlights: – Decorated, nostalgic pedicabs – Common in Penang and Malacca – Great for photos and old-town tours

Best areas covered: George Town, Malacca Old Town

Approximate fare: RM 15 – RM 40 per ride (negotiate fare)

 

6. Monorail (KL Monorail)

Why use: Ideal for short hops within Kuala Lumpur’s city center

Highlights: – Connects major shopping zones – Scenic elevated views – Part of the integrated Rapid KL network

Best areas covered: Bukit Bintang, KL Sentral, Chow Kit

Approximate fare: RM 1.20 – RM 3.00

 

7. Airport Express Rail Link (KLIA Ekspres)

Why use: The fastest way to reach KLIA or KLIA2 from central KL

Highlights: – 28-minute non-stop ride to KLIA – Spacious, luggage-friendly coaches – Free Wi-Fi onboard

Best areas covered: KL Sentral to KLIA/KLIA2

Approximate fare: RM 55.00 (adult one-way)

 

8. Ferries (Langkawi, Penang)

Why use: Scenic transport connecting islands and coastal areas

Highlights: – Comfortable seats and large ferries – Routes to Langkawi, Penang, and Tioman – Combine with bus or train

Best areas covered: Langkawi, Penang, Kuala Kedah, Mersing

Approximate fare: RM 18 – RM 60 depending on route

 

9. Taxis (Street Hail)

Why use: Useful for short distances, remote areas, or when Grab isn't available

Highlights: – Common at airports and stations – Always ask to use meter – Negotiate for long rides

Best areas covered: Urban and rural areas across Malaysia

Approximate fare: RM 3.00 base + RM 0.87/km

 

10. Bicycle & Scooter Rentals

Why use: Great for exploring compact towns or scenic island roads at your own pace

Highlights: – Available in Langkawi, Penang, Malacca – Eco-friendly and flexible – Helmets and locks usually provided

Best areas covered: George Town, Langkawi, Malacca

Approximate fare: RM 10 – RM 40 per day