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TITLE : Public Transportation system for backpackers?

Good day and welcome to my blog, dear readers.


Last time, many of you left comments about how I
travelled to many attractive places in my country by
using public transport. Today I will write about my
country’s public transportation system and how to take
advantage by using them for travel. I will outline the best
transportation system you should use to start your own
backpacking experience!

I love to iterate that Malaysia boasts a great and


convenient public transportation system. The well-built
and comprehensive networks of train services help in
connecting the places near and far. There are normal
trains, light monorail, and even high speed train services
that ferry people to the places of interest everyday. For
example, you can just go to KL Sentral and decide what
transportation that you prefer to arrive at any place you
want from there.
Other than the extensive train system, you can also
get a taxi, to go to the place that you want. The current
improvement to cab-hailing method such as using apps
like Grab could help you get a taxi in a matter of
minutes, without any hassle. Most of the drivers are
capable of understanding and speaking English so you
would not have much trouble of stating your intention.

Bus service is also available everywhere so you do


not have to worry about missing on trips and being late.
Just walk to the bus station on the road side or wait at
the
signboard with the bus sign. The bus company has
scheduled their bus to arrive periodically at the stops so
be patient. The fare is also cheap and there are also
free bus services at certain places. Just remember to
keep your belongings safe while you ride.

In a nutshell, taking into account the public transport


as a means of moving around in your backpacking
would prove to be a worthwhile addition. You do not
need to worry while taking the public transport as most
of the public transport services offered are safe,
comfortable, and easily accessible for potential users.
Just practice self-awareness and be tactful while going
places you are not familiar with. Ask when you are not
sure!

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