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Kuala Lumpur International Airport Project Green Planet is a KL International Airport (KLIA) initiative to expand its corporate responsibility to promote a new found appreciation of our environment and encourage activities to protect and preserve the planet.
This social responsibility project is a commitment by KLIA to promote the cause of environmental responsibility to all Malaysians and the world. KLIA will also help educate and encourage airport users and the public to contribute towards preserving the well-being of the earth’s eco-system.

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Please be aware that although we have listed the time schedules and pricing for the coaches, it is best for you to contact the bus companies directly for the most updated time schedules and ticket prices. Due to the fuel hikes and the government's directive to maintain the ticket prices, many bus companies have reduced their frequencies to save cost

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Taking the train is the safe, comfortable, cheap and traditional way to travel independently between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang & Bangkok. It's environmentally-friendly, too, compared to unnecessary short haul flights. Singapore-Kuala Lumpur takes 6 hours on one of two modern daytime trains or 8 hours on a time-effective overnight sleeper train, from just $9 or £5 one-way. Singapore to Bangkok is a wonderful 1,249 mile overland journey, it takes about 48 hours including an afternoon free in KL and a morning spent in Penang, departures are daily, and it costs a bargain £33 ($50) one-way including comfortable sleeping-berths with fresh clean sheets.

 

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Just in case you need to buy a bicycle, this tip might help. This is probably the biggest bicycle shop in Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur, the owner is an Asian Champion (if not mistaken) himself, most of the bikes in the shops are very expensive, selling road bikes and mountain bikes.

 

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