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Recently, I had the chance to travel from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur via coach ๐ and it was an experience worth sharing!
We booked our Transstar Travel Express (SVIP) coach tickets for $40 each way, which was also refundable and reschedulable. Our coach was quite spacious, with only three seats per row, USB ports ๐ for charging electronic devices, and a footrest. However, the seats were a little dirty and some of us had a pimple breakout the next day. Link to Coach Booking Site!!
The journey wasn't without hiccups as our coach arrived an hour late โฐ late, and we received no notifications from Transstar about the delay. We boarded at Lavender MRT exit B, but there were other locations available such as Jurong and the Golden Mile Complex. We expected customs to be busy due to the public holiday, but the jam was worse than we anticipated. We only cleared Malaysian customs at 2pm, and arrived in Kuala Lumpur at around 7/8pm.๐๐ผ
โ๏ธHowever, for Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ citizens, using the e-gates at the Malaysian customs is now possible. You just need to
1๏ธโฃ Submit your Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) at least 3 days prior to arrival
2๏ธโฃ Do a one-time verification at the manual counter on your first visit.
After that, you can use the e-gate directly, but you still need to submit MDAC 3 days in advance prior to each visit.โ๏ธLink to submit your MDAC!!
Our return journey was similarly delayed, but we cleared customs smoothly with no jam on the causeway. The coach made several stops at Jurong, Golden Mile, and finally Lavender. I hope this information helps those planning to travel from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and maybe not to take the coach on public holidays since there are many long weekends coming up! ๐๐ป๐