Why Retire in Malaysia?
#241
Re: Why Retire in Malaysia?
Thank you Bluenose1 - I'm sure you're right about the future but currently neither the Malaysia Airports website nor Skyscanner list any flights at all and the Lion Air website itself does not show any scheduled flights that I can find. I assume everyone still uses KLIA?
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Thank you Bluenose1 - I'm sure you're right about the future but currently neither the Malaysia Airports website nor Skyscanner list any flights at all and the Lion Air website itself does not show any scheduled flights that I can find. I assume everyone still uses KLIA?
Fascinatingly, IXIGO states on their website: "Batu Berendum (IATA airport code: MKZ) is one of the important passenger airports in Melaka, Malaysia. It provides flight connectivity for many destinations . You can use ixigo.com to book cheap flights from Batu Berendum to any destination of your choice by comparing all airlines operating from Batu Berendum." Mind you, to my knowledge, it is the only airport (not just passenger) in Melaka, so I suppose under those circumstances, it must be one of the most important there!!!
#244
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My wife tells me it can be done in 1 hour. I, on the other hand, have either driven or been driven there on a number of occasions, and we've never done either KLIA or LCCC in less than 1.5 hours!
#245
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Thank you everyone for your input on this. The basis for my questioning was whether I should consider visiting Melaka as a possible place to live in Malaysia. I think I probably should eliminate this option (although I'm sure, from what I have discovered, it is indeed a great place to visit and to live). In the end, I need to be close to an airport hub (30 mins or thereabouts) so that I can come and go as required.
The choices are looking like KL or Penang - unless anyone has other ideas???
The choices are looking like KL or Penang - unless anyone has other ideas???
#246
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I suppose the question is Where would you be coming and going to/from?
You could factor in Johor I suppose. Not too far to travel to Changi in Singapore. And also has its own airport....not major but can get to a few places i think.
Also bear in mind that KLIA is not actually in KL so may want to factor that into the equation. So maybe somewhere south of KL would be good for you.
You could factor in Johor I suppose. Not too far to travel to Changi in Singapore. And also has its own airport....not major but can get to a few places i think.
Also bear in mind that KLIA is not actually in KL so may want to factor that into the equation. So maybe somewhere south of KL would be good for you.
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As BB says, KLIA is not in KL. In fact, on a good day, I would say that you would be looking at 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours to KLIA. Of course, the KLIA Express (train) does it quicker, I think maybe around 30 minutes.
#248
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Well that's interesting to know, I hadn't realised how far out KLIA was from the city centre but it's still about 90 mins from Melaka which is just too far.
We will be staying at the Shangri-La in KL before coming onto Penang so is it best to take the KLIA Ekspres from the airport or just get a taxi there?
Finally we'll hire a car to drive down to Penang and I'm think of using rentalcars.com which will end up about €42 per day incl of excess waiver for a Prton Waja - is this a good deal/company?
We will be staying at the Shangri-La in KL before coming onto Penang so is it best to take the KLIA Ekspres from the airport or just get a taxi there?
Finally we'll hire a car to drive down to Penang and I'm think of using rentalcars.com which will end up about €42 per day incl of excess waiver for a Prton Waja - is this a good deal/company?
#249
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You could get the train to KL Sentral and then use the LRT to get to your hotel. Will probably be cheaper and quicker than a taxi. If you do decide on a taxi, there is a taxi counter in the arrivals hall (just before you come out into the main concourse, I think there are 2 counters, one at each side). Book one and pay for it there. They will give you a voucher and tell you which taxi stand to go to. Otherwise, you will get hassled in the terminal (you will probably get stopped a few times anyway) by taxi drivers that will have very old and probably beaten-up taxis and could well be more expensive; just say "No" and keep walking to the exit.
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I was there in April. My wife and I got the KL express direct to KL sentr. It took 28 mins. It was clean, smooth , air conditioned and comfortable. There are plenty of racks for luggage too. At the time we took it @ 9:00 omit was it crowded.you can buy your ticket online before you leave the UK.
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Sorry I will re type that.. "at the time we took it, @ 9:00pm, it was not crowded"
#252
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Well that's interesting to know, I hadn't realised how far out KLIA was from the city centre but it's still about 90 mins from Melaka which is just too far.
We will be staying at the Shangri-La in KL before coming onto Penang so is it best to take the KLIA Ekspres from the airport or just get a taxi there?
Finally we'll hire a car to drive down to Penang and I'm think of using rentalcars.com which will end up about €42 per day incl of excess waiver for a Prton Waja - is this a good deal/company?
We will be staying at the Shangri-La in KL before coming onto Penang so is it best to take the KLIA Ekspres from the airport or just get a taxi there?
Finally we'll hire a car to drive down to Penang and I'm think of using rentalcars.com which will end up about €42 per day incl of excess waiver for a Prton Waja - is this a good deal/company?
When you first arrive at KLIA I suggest you take the KLIA Ekspres train from the airport to KL Sentral. That’ll get you downtown the fastest with no traffic. Then take a taxi from the station to the Shangri-la (buy a taxi coupon from the counter in the arrivals area of the station). Excellent afternoon tea there!
See: www.kliaekspres.com
Regarding car hire, the rate you have quoted looks expensive.
I suggest you compare with the prices offered here: http://www.simedarbycarrental.com/He...servation.aspx
This is a Hertz International Licensee
A week’s care hire works out at about 30 Euros a day.
NB. Select “Best Online Rate” in the rate preference box, and please note the new address of the Hertz office in downtown KL.
Depending on your route through Malaysia and your schedule it may be worth considering asking to rent KL to Penang only. You could then fly from Penang to Langkawi and fly back to KL. If you book early, domestic flights are very cheap with the budget airlines (AirAsia, Firefly etc), and sometimes with MAS too.
In Langkawi, Kasina rent-a-car are OK. www.kasina.com.my
Have a great trip!
JC3
Last edited by JC3; Sep 7th 2013 at 2:30 pm.
#253
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Thanks for the tips, JC3. Hertz is coming out a good 50% higher for an intermediate car hired in KL with a drop-off at Penang International.
I've asked Kasina for a quote for Langkawi.
Sounds like the Express train and taxi is the way to go in KL - thanks again.
I've asked Kasina for a quote for Langkawi.
Sounds like the Express train and taxi is the way to go in KL - thanks again.
#254
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I hope the following is a better tip.
When you are in Penang check out 'The Wine Shop' in Pulau Tikus - 800+ wine labels there.
Also there's quite a good wine selection in Cold Storage supermarkets. There's two branches - one in the basement of Gurney Plaza shopping mall, and one in the basement of Island Plaza mall.
JC3
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Maybe they'll let you hire in KL and drop off in Penang without additional charge.