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Wednesday, 3 May 2023

KL Train‑Hopping Adventure │ LRT → MRT → Komuter → Monorail!

KL’s Public Transport Is Awesome!

Our train hopping session began at the Masjid Jamek LRT Station. A fare of RM1.90 (approximately USD/EUR0.40) took us to Abdullah Hukum, where we crossed the KL Eco City Link Bridge and spent some time at Mid Valley Megamall.

LRT → MRT → Kajang

We then returned to Abdullah Hukum and caught another train to the Pasar Seni hub, where we switched to the MRT Kajang Line. About an hour later, we arrived at the Stadium Kajang MRT Station for a total fare of RM4.80 (approximately USD/EUR1) and headed for lunch nearby.

After lunch, we walked back to the Stadium Kajang MRT Station and rode the MRT to its final stop at Kajang MRT for RM1.20 (approximately USD/EUR0.20). From there, we walked over to the Kajang Komuter Station.

The KTM Komuter took us all the way back to KL Sentral for RM3.70 (approximately USD/EUR0.80).

Shopping at NU Sentral

This time, we made our stop at NU Sentral count — we spent productive time shopping and left with several bags of clothing.

Monorail → GOKL → Home

Armed with our shopping haul, we headed to the KL Sentral Monorail Station and eventually disembarked at Bukit Nanas for RM2.70 (approximately USD/EUR0.60).

From there, we hopped onto a free GOKL Blue Line bus back to our condo — fare RM0 (approximately USD/EUR0).

Half Day Expedition Complete

Thus ended our half day expedition around the Klang Valley — smooth, affordable, and surprisingly fun.

More videos of us riding KL’s awesome public transport are on the way!

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