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Overview: car trip from Kuala Lumpur to Penang
Taking a car trip from Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur to Penang is quite a popular trip to take when visiting Malaysia, so buckle up for an amazing journey! The distance between Kuala Lumpur and Penang is around 217 miles (350 km) and traveling this route in the comfort of your private car will only take around four hours - not counting the enriching stops you'll want to make on the way.
As you head north from Kuala Lumpur, the skyscrapers and busy international atmosphere will start turning into a display of Malaysian hills and parks.
Stop by Taiping Lake Gardens to enjoy the greenery and tropical plants more. It is the first public park in the country, opened in 1880, and has been welcoming its visitors to walk through giant raintrees and Lotus Pool ever since.
Then go on to explore Kek Lok Si Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. Climb up the seven-story Ban Po Thar, the tower that stands out as the highlight of the complex.
Right before you arrive in Penang, you’ll pass the Penang Bridge which is one of the longest bridges in Southeast Asia. Make sure to stop for a little to capture some moments of the sea and the Penang Island skyline.
About Penang
When traveling in Malaysia, taking a trip from Kuala Lumpur to Penang will be one of the most memorable parts of your journey. Penang is a fascinating fusion of East and West, tradition and modernity. It is located on the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia overlooking the Strait of Malacca. There's a reason it's known as the “Pearl of the Orient”.
The culture in Penang is one of a kind with its eclectic blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences. This cultural richness will be easily spottable on your walks around the streets. Walking through George Town's narrow lanes, you're treated to a living museum of British colonial buildings, traditional shophouses, and temples. The street art in this area is something to explore spontaneously, by letting yourself be surprised at each turn with striking murals telling stories of Penang’s past and present.
And believe us when we say Penang is legendary for its food---the days revolve here around meals. The delicious side of the state is considered among the best in Malaysia. From street food stalls to heritage eateries, the flavors of Penang Laksa, Char Kway Teow, and Nasi Kandar are a testament to the island's multicultural heritage.
After enjoying all that the city center has to offer, you’ll still have amazing natural surroundings to explore. Penang has tranquil beaches, such as Batu Ferringhi, and verdant parks, including Penang Hill and the Penang National Park, where you’ll enjoy cooler climates and explore diverse flora and fauna.
From Kuala Lumpur to Penang: travel tips
Traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Penang with Daytrip’s door-to-door car service you won’t need to worry about logistics as your private driver will handle everything. But to make sure the rest of your trip goes perfectly, here are some tips you can consider before you set out:
Pack light and right
The weather in Malaysia can be hot and humid. Make you pack lightweight clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle as essentials. Don’t forget a raincoat or umbrella for sudden showers. Check here to stay updated about the weather.
Stay connected
Purchase a Malaysian SIM card for easy navigation and to stay connected with your accommodation and local attractions.
Enjoy Malaysian cuisine on the way
There will be many restaurants and cafes waiting for you on your way to Penang. Stop by a few of them to explore the local cuisine. You Daytrip driver will be happy to recommend their favorite dish!
Respect cultural norms
Malaysia is a multicultural country with a mix of ethnicities. The majority is Islamic, so dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and other religious sites.
Explore beyond George Town
Once you arrive in Penang, don’t limit your wandering to only George Town, although it is definitely a must-visit. Penang's charm also lies in its less-explored beaches and hills. Consider renting a scooter or car to discover more.
Stay hydrated
The tropical climate can be dehydrating. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially when exploring outdoors.
How to get from Kuala Lumpur to Penang
There are several convenient ways to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, each with its own pros and cons. Take a look at this list to choose the best option for you.
Kuala Lumpur to Penang by bus
There are several bus services between Kuala Lumpur and Penang including Cosmic Express and Kejora Mashyur. Buses depart from various terminals in Kuala Lumpur, including Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), and the ride takes around four to five hours.
It is generally the most economical option, with tickets as low as $8 (RM35), and there are multiple departures daily. But keep in mind that you won’t be stopping to explore on the way, and will need to make your way from the bus station in Penang to your accommodation. Check the bus services here.
Kuala Lumpur to Penang by train
The KTM ETS (Electric Train Service) connects KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth (near Penang). From Butterworth, you can take a ferry or bus to Penang Island.
Traveling by train to Penang takes approximately four hours and costs as little as $6.40 (RM28). It is a more comfortable journey compared to traveling by bus, and many say it's the most scenic train ride in Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur to Penang by plane
It is possible to fly directly from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, Flights depart from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to Penang International Airport. Flight time is about one hour, but the 2 hours for check-in and security, plus travel time to and from the airport make it about the same speed as the train or a private car transfer, but much less comfortable.
Kuala Lumpur to Penang by private car transfer
The easiest and most comfortable way to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Penang is a private car transfer with Daytrip. It's a door-to-door ride, so you'll be picked up wherever you want in Kuala Lumpur and dropped off at your accommodation in Penang. You don't even need to get to a station!
And unlike any other transportation option, you can stop to explore along the way (don't worry---your driver will wait with your luggage at each stop). And since Daytrip drivers speak English, you can get insights into local culture during your ride.
Kuala Lumpur to Penang by rental car
Rent a car and drive yourself to Penang if you don’t mind driving in a foreign country, different traffic rules, and dealing with parking. The most common route is via the North-South Expressway (E1), covering about 217 miles (350 km).
Driving to Penang from Kuala Lumpur takes approximately four hours, depending on traffic conditions and the duration of your stops. It comes with the most flexibility for stops and exploration, but again, driving and parking here is not the easiest.
Kuala Lumpur to Penang by ferry
There isn't a direct ferry from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, but if your accommodation is on Penang Island, across the Straits. Take a bus, train, or private car to Butterworth and then hop on a ferry to George Town from there. The best part is the ferry is only about $0.50 (RM2)!
Approaching Penang from the water is a fun experience, but definitely a lot of extra hassle as after you get to Penang Island, you still need to get from the ferry dock to your final destination.
Things to do when you get to Penang
Once you get to Penang from Kuala Lumpur, you'll find the island breeze, tropical greenery, and amazing street food waiting for you. It is not easy to have a day here where you feel like you have nothing to do. Even if you put a tick next to every point in your itinerary, there is always the beach and forests to completely relax and enjoy this different atmosphere. Take a look at our list to make sure not to miss the must-dos/sees.
Explore the unique museums of Penang
Penang is a treasure trove if you are a culture enthusiast, with a rich array of museums. Start exploring with the Penang State Museum and Art Gallery which serves as a glimpse into the island's historical journey and diverse cultures. For a taste of something unique, go to the Wonderfood Museum which showcases Malaysia's food heritage through larger-than-life exhibits, perfect for fun photos.
Equally fascinating is the Penang Strait Museum, which is all about the maritime history and the cultural interactions across the Malacca Strait. It will help you understand the region's role in global trade.
Wander the parks and aquariums
You will love Penang's parks and aquariums for a delightful escape. The Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm is a magical world where butterflies roam free amidst tropical gardens. For a refreshing retreat, go for a hike in the Penang National Park which has hiking trails leading to secluded beaches and the Mermaid Pool. If swimming is not enough water for you, explore the underwater world in the Penang Aquarium, exhibiting a variety of marine life from the surrounding seas.
Penang: the food capital
Have we already mentioned that Penang's food scene is legendary? Well, no matter how many times we stress it, it won’t do justice! George Town is often hailed as the food capital of Malaysia.
Beyond the famous street food stalls, local places like Tek Sen Restaurant offer a mix of traditional and modern dishes. For an intimate food adventure, try going to Kebaya Dining Room which combines classic Indo and Straits Chinese recipes with French cooking techniques.
When is the best time to visit Penang
Penang is best visited during its driest months, from December to February. This period has lots of sunny days with minimal rainfall which is ideal for exploring George Town and the stunning beaches and national parks.
The weather is comfortably warm, and the end of the year also coincides with several cultural celebrations and festivals, which is another good reason to visit during this period. The Chinese New Year, which usually falls in late January or early February, transforms the streets into a spectacle of celebration with traditional performances and festive markets.
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