Getting to
Malaysia
Situated at
the crossroads of South East Asia, Malaysia is easily accessible from most
parts of the world by air, surface and sea links. Over 40 international
airlines fly into the country while the national carrier, Malaysia
Airlines, has a global network that spans six continents and a
national network that covers more than 36 local destinations.
By Air
A large number of visitors to Malaysia arrive by air. There are six
international airports in Malaysia with the main gateway being the KL
International Airport (KLIA) at Sepang in the state of Selangor.
The rest of the country including Sabah,
Sarawak and the Federal
Territory of Labuan in East Malaysia is well serviced by 14 domestic
airports and airstrips for the rural areas.
By Road
Located 48km north of Alor Setar in the northern state of Kedah,
Bukit Kayu Hitam is the main entry point into Malaysia for visitors from
Thailand. The Malaysian immigration and customs post is located near restaurants,
shops, car parks and a duty-free shopping complex. The North-South
Expressway links Bukit Kayu Hitam to Kuala Lumpur, 490km away.
Johor Bahru
is the main southern entry-point into Peninsular Malaysia for visitors
entering Malaysia from Singapore . The North-South
Expressway links Johor Bahru with Kuala Lumpur 220km to the north and
takes in several towns along the way.
A causeway
carrying a road and railway, connects Johor Bahru to Singapore.
Immigration and Customs checkpoints are based at the entrance to the
Causeway. A second bridge links Tanjung Kupang 30km south-west of Johor
Bahru, to Tuas in Singapore. Keretapi
Tanah Melayu (KTM) has train services connecting Singpore to Johor
Bahru and other states in the peninsula right up to Padang Besar on the
border with Thailand.
By Sea
Both Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah
and Sarawak in Borneo are
accessible via their sea ports. Malaysia's largest modern sea port is Port
Klang, located midway on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It has
excellent harbourage and is a major shipping and cargo terminal. Other sea
ports are in Penang
and Langkawi. In the north of Peninsular Malaysia, Johor to the south and
Kuantan to the East.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport