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How much is the train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur?

How much is the train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur?

The train ride from Singapore to KL, Penang, southern Thailand & Bangkok is an epic 1,920 km or 1,233 miles, incredibly cheap & perfectly safe. Indeed, it’s both comfortable & civilised. The whole journey costs as little as $80 or £55.

What is the fastest way to travel around Kuala Lumpur?

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Can I go from Malaysia to Singapore by train?

Taking the Kuala Lumpur to Singapore train can be an adventurous experience for rail travel enthusiasts and a cheap way to travel from KL to Singapore. The journey is very long and slow: over 7 hours and, depending on which train you catch, much of it at night.

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Can you fly from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore?

Singapore Changi currently has moderate travel restrictions in place for travellers from Kuala Lumpur. You can travel there, but you may be required to take a COVID-19 test, and you’ll have to quarantine on your arrival and when you return. There are 15 airlines who fly direct from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore Changi.

Is Kuala Lumpur expensive to visit?

You should plan to spend around RM218 ($51) per day on your vacation in Kuala Lumpur, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, RM45 ($11) on meals for one day and RM23 ($5.38) on local transportation.

Can we go Kuala Lumpur from Singapore?

For a start, travellers will be able to fly between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur under the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme. The land borders at the Causeway and the Second Link are expected to reopen soon as well, with talks now at an advanced stage. Here is what you need to know about flying to Malaysia on the VTL.

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Can Malaysians travel to Singapore now?

After over a year of border closures, vaccinated travellers are now allowed to travel between Singapore and Malaysia via the highly-anticipated Malaysia-Singapore Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme.