Northern Region of Peninsular Malaysia

Unravel the wonders of Asia as you travel towards the Northern Region, crossing the charming states of Perak, Penang, Kedah and Perlis. Discover the unique cultures with great diversity of attractions – islands and beaches, rainforests and caves, temples and museums, theme parks and heritage sites – complemented by a lovely melange of things to…
How to get around in Labuan
As Labuan is relatively small in size, visitors can basically travel around the island in a 1.5 hours journey. Taxi and chartered private transfer are both the most popular modes of transportation in Labuan. Alternately, visitors can also opt for a car rental service or call a taxi that runs round the clock. Recommended Hotels…
How to get in to Labuan
By Air Labuan can be accessed easily from Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu and Miri by air. Malaysia Airlines, Mas Wings and AirAsia are operating regular flights between these destinations to Labuan Airport. By Sea Labuan can also be accessed by sea via the Labuan International Ferry Terminal. The terminal receives ferry from Sabah, Sarawak and…
How to get around in Sarawak
By Road Getting around in Sarawak is easy with plenty of local buses and taxis readily available. Most of the buses and taxis ply around major hotels, shopping malls and tourist attractions. Trans Borneo Highway is the best route for overland transfer between Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei, however, long journey should be expected and stopover…
How to get in to Sarawak
By Air Sarawak is well connected by air from Kuala Lumpur and other destinations in the country as well as several other international destinations. The main airport is located in Kuching namely Kuching International Airport and supported by a number of smaller airports and airstrips such as Miri Airport, Bintulu Airport and Sibu Airport. Flight…
How to get around in Sabah
By Public Transportation Local buses and taxis can be easily obtained in Kota Kinabalu. For visitors who enjoy the countryside scenery can opt for the train services that connects Tanjung Aru to Beaufort and Tenom. A good network of rural air service is also available between Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sandakan Airport, Tawau Airport and…
How to get in to Sabah
By Air Sabah is well connected domestically and internationally with Kota Kinabalu International Airport located just 20km away from the Kota Kinabalu city. Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia provides regular direct flight on daily basis from Kuala Lumpur and other parts of the country. For oversea visitors, Sabah can be easily accessible from Hong Kong, China,…
How to get around in Kelantan
By Bus Get around in Kelantan is easy with numerous modes of transportation readily available. The local bus station is located at the Handicraft Village, the buses here provide transfer service to most of the places around Kota Bharu. To travel out of Kota Bharu, visitors are required to take a bus from the Jalan…
How to get in to Kelantan
By Air Direct flights are available on daily basis operated by Malaysia Airline from KLIA to Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Pengkala Chepa, Kelantan. Firefly and AirAsia also operate flights from LCCT and Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang respectively. By Rental Car or Self Drive Kelantan is linked by a comprehensive road network…
Terengganu Access and Orientation
How to travel between Terengganu and Kuala Lumpur By air Regular flights operated by Malaysia Airlines are available from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Sultan Mahmud Airport in Kuala Terengganu. Each trip takes about 55 minutes. Alternately, the budget airline Firefly also operates flights from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang to Kuala…