Whats the best way to travel within Malaysia and its neighbors?
Ans. An extensive international railway network operates between Thailand and Singapore. Tickets purchased in Malaysia itself (or online) are usually cheaper (often almost half the price) than if purchased from Singapore. Most tourists also travel to Johor through the causeway and take a local bus or train to different destinations to save travel costs. There are local buses and luxury coaches that operate from Singapore from 35 to 45 Singapore dollars. Again coach tickets purchased from Malaysia come at a much cheaper rate of 45 RM, which is only about 20 Singapore dollars. Luxury coaches like Aero-line also ply between Singapore and many states in Malaysia. You might have to pay a higher price of almost 180 to 230 RM for a return ticket, but it may be well worth it. Like the name suggests, Aero-line offers airline comforts and quality for a road trip along picturesque Malaysia. There are also coach buses that connect Miri and Limbang in East Malaysia to Brunei while direct buses oper