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THE STRAIT OF MALACCA
A crossroads of cultures and commerce.
The Strait of Malacca has historically been one of the most important maritime routes — a meeting point of civilizations, traders and travelers.
Along its shores, Malacca stands as a living museum of history, where Portuguese forts, Dutch squares, and Chinese shophouses tell stories of centuries of cultural exchange.
Further south, Johor Bahru is the financial and business centre of southern Malaysia and one of the world's busiest land border crossings.
At the southern tip, Singapore shines as a global hub — a city-state where prosperity meets innovation.
History UrbanMalacca is connected to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by buses operated by KKKL Express, Maraliner and Starmart Express.
Bus routes to Malacca
Alternatively, Pulau Sebang is connected by the KTM Komuter Central Sector and the KTM ETS West Coast Line operated by KTM Berhad.
Train routes to Pulau Sebang, Malacca
And Malacca is connected to Pulau Sebang by local buses and taxis.
For more information about travelling by bus and by train, please read our Bus Guide in Malaysia and our Train Guide in Malaysia.
Johor Bahru is connected to Kuala Lumpur by buses operated by KKKL Express and Maraliner.
Bus routes to Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru is also connected by the KTM ETS West Coast Line operated by KTM Berhad.
Train routes to Johor Bahru
For more information about travelling by bus and by train, please read our Bus Guide in Malaysia and our Train Guide in Malaysia.
Singapore is connected to Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Johor Bahru by buses operated by KKKL Express, Maraliner, Starmart Express and Transtar Travel.
Bus routes to Singapore
Singapore is also connected by the Shuttle Tebrau Line operated by KTM Berhad.
Train routes to Singapore
For more information about travelling by bus and by train, please read our Bus Guide in Malaysia and our Train Guide in Malaysia.