🇲🇾 Bye bye Malaysia, I'll be back 🙏 🇸🇬 And hello Singapore! 🚅My 30-hours train ride from Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur ➡ ruclips.net/video/XiRBsphSQ-0/видео.htmlsi=hxWYtFgkySdfs5V5
malaysian highways are built & partly funded by private companies, not fully paid by the government. so these companies are authorised to collect small fees from highway users.
Hi Ken are you still in singapore? May I meet up with you for a meal and show u around our housing estate where I stay. Ways to reach me is under the column 'About'. Hope to hear from you soon. :-)
As a guy hailing from Malaysia & Singapore, I've never tried using the Aeroline which i have to admit, top notch , first class with a attendant which feels a bit like you are taking a plane.....who knows I might wanna try out this service when I plan to go to KuaIa Lumpur on my next trip. I see instead of taking the regular Causeway to enter into Singapore, you entered through the 2nd Link on the Western side of Singapore......Anyway, finally you made it back to SIngapore after such a long time.....As always, stay safe and happy exploring around Singapore..... Cheers mate!!
Bye bye Ken. Always remember that we, Malaysians always welcome you with open arms. Just drop in when you "miss" us/Malaysia..... 😂😅 Great to know that you are bringing your mom over to Malaysia next year. So happy to hear that. Anyway, a big "terima kasih" for the fantastic and funtastic Malaysia East Coast series....loved it very much. It's always "tiada masalah", right? 😃
enjoy your trip in Singapore, Ken. Many of tourist attractions are around the Downtown area like the Merlion, Marina Bay Sands, Fort Canning Park, Orchard, Bugis and etc. There's also the Botanic Garden, UNESCO site of Singapore. The public transports are good too, so have fun exploring~
Will be waiting for you & mom & family for a fun holiday here in Malaysia! see you next year! Enjoy your travelling & be safe! Bye! hopefully `tiada masalah' along your journey! take care!
Ken, as a traveler like u, actually u are more explore than us. We local ppls will not have chances try such a comfortable bus before. Usually we drive to Singapore. We should try one day. Tks for sharing.
Great Video. You seem to have a great system there. To my eyes the solar is just slightly undersized as it would be great if your panels could supply peak seeson load of your A/C. I know this would not necessarily payback financially.
Amazing Trip Ken, next time I will try this bus. I have been only with plane in Singapore from Phuket. Looking forward to explore Singapore with you. Grüsse aus Phuket, Till
You have to pay tolls for using the highways in Switzerland and Italy too. In fact, these payments can add up to quite a lot if you’re touring Europe by car.
I have checked the cost for the journey, it's cost around 31 usd, same price as a plane ticket with Air Asia during the weekday if you plan ahead your trip lol... The adv though is you can bring big luggages with you on the bus without incurring extra charges and that you have 7h to kill traveling by bus :).. Nice video
Actually.. since you're in Singapore, here are a couple of things to try that you might not get recommendations for, since my Chinese friends in Singapore didn't know about them at all until I took them there.. 😁😁😁 1) Murtabak at Arab Street, opposite the mosque. You've probably had a lot of murtabak in KL, but NEVER LIKE THIS. They're amazing! There are three restaurants, side by side - one is called Zam Zam, the other two I can't remember. They're more or less the same. I think $2-3 will get you enough murtabak to get full for lunch. My preference is the beef murtabak, but they also have chicken (and one of the other stores has other varieties). Whenever I visit Singapore I bring about $20 - $40 worth back, we put them in the freezer. There is similar murtabak found in Johor Bharu, across the Straits, but it's uncommon elsewhere in Malaysia. 2) Kacang Pol (or Pool) - this is a breakfast food, of Arab origin. You can find it at the upstairs food court at the Geylang Serai wet market. It's a fava bean soup, served with bread and an egg. I think the price has gone up to $2.50 these days, used to be $2. Go in the morning. I suppose you should also try Singapore Laksa - it's delicious, but it's a lot more well known to non-Malays compared to the above. There's also the curry puffs from a certain bakery on Onan Road in Geylang (I had to laugh when I came across Onan Road.. 🤣), forget what it's called. Not exactly my favorite, but some people like them. Very different compared to other curry puffs, these are actual puff pastry.
What a bus journey that was. So comfortable, I could handle a bus trip in a bus like that, beautiful. Thank goodness to discovered the massage part of the seat. Great! How long will you be in Singapore?
I used to go down to Singapore by bus quite a bit. The company I used was Aeroline, they left from a shopping mall near where I live. A ticket to Singapore was RM90 - the bus had a 2+1 seating arrangement so slightly less luxurious than the one here, though they actually had a lounge downstairs. Sometimes the trips (especially the return ones) were substantially longer than 4 hours though, since the bus would be caught in a jam at the bridge. For a while there was a HUGE number of tourists from China travelling between Singapore and KL, no idea why. There would be so many buses trying to cross over the immigration was absolutely clogged, it would take hours to get your passport stamped. Almost everyone waiting in the Queue was from China.
If such a class Bus in Indonesia is not the highest class, the highest class is sleeper class / private class, like a capsule hotel that runs ( you can check on youtube Bus Juragan 99, Rosalia Indah, Gunung Harta etc. ). 😁
If you had not noticed, Singapore has toll 'gates' too but it's just deducted remotely from the cash card in your vehicle or credit card when you pass through the gantries. It's a fairer system - Germany higher income taxes which cover the expressway costs while we only tax the road users.
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful and interesting bus journey from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, Ken. Yeah, it's indeed a luxurious bus...spacious, clean, comfy and great to know your chair can function as a massage chair 👍 Well, overall, this bus ride is worth the money. As always, amazing and informative video with fabulous content. Great work, Ken 👍👏 Looking forward to your Singapore series. Cheers, Ken 💪
Welcome to Singapore, Ken! You can find good Malay food in Geylang Serai, Indian food in Little India and heartland experiences in hawker centres at Pasir Ris, Tampines, Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio, Woodlands and Jurong West. ❤
Bye⁵. Hope you reach your destination safely. I thought you made a video recording about the celebration of Malaysia's 66th independence anniversary. • watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾🌺
If talking about tolls in 4:00, yes, Malaysia has more tolls than Thailand. Tolls in Thailand can be seen around central parts like Bangkok and Pattaya but beyond that no tolls at all even in Southern Thailand where I usually have been there back in my day until early 2020. Btw, enjoy your journey to Singapore and Indonesia and hope you can go back to Malaysia anytime in the near future.
Hopefully next year you can ride the ETS Train from JB to KL. Next year the electrified and double-tracked stretch of the West Coast Line between Padang Besar in Perlis and Johor Baharu is ready to be boarded.
Took this bus service (Transtar Solitaire) when it was newly operated in 2005 return way at the old Pudu Station (now the site is the location of Tun Razak Exchange or TRX). At that time it was single-deck only. Looking forward to watch your adventure in Singapore
Bye 2 bro Ken arbord ' hppy celebration merdeka days 31 8 23 🇲🇾💪 ... welcome enjoy Travelog in Singapore ... Next time trip datang lagi ke KL city lg ...bawa you family bro Ken arbord.
Bye Ken. Thanks for all the enchanted memories in Malaysia. I believe, by saying you will bring your mom here, Malaysia is already becoming your second Asian home country after Thailand, right? 😉 All the best for your next adventure in Singapura and Indonesia.
If not mistaken the only tolled roads in Thailand are around Bangkok area /Pattaya area. You can travel from the southern most part of Thailand at Sadao to the North at Mae Sai toll free.
My first time experience with Transtar Solitaire bus was very poor. It was definitely not worth the premium price. 3/26/24 KL (Berjaya) to Singapore (Lavendar MRT) There was no need to show up 30 minutes ahead of 2:30pm at Berjaya pickup as there is no service agent onsite. Also, no one picks up the phone for Easybook. Solitaire bus was a no show. A lower class bus (with more seats) showed up and I was told to board. The attendant said that everyone received notification about the change of bus but I didn't receive any email nor text to my Malaysian number. The attendant just shrugged. The seat recline feature was broken so I took another seat. The bus is very old and in poor condition. The driver tailgates and constantly switches lanes in the highway. The food quality is poor. The attendant on duty was very rude. 3/30/24 Singapore (Lavender MRT) to KL (Berjaya) Solitaire bus did not show up at the Lavender location. A single decker bus showed up and I was told by a Transtar bus driver who spoke no English except "seat number" to board. This single decker bus made another local stop in Singapore before going to a bus depot where everyone got off and boarded different buses. I was able to find the Solitaire bus. This bus was even older and poor shape than my KL to Singapore bus. The light above my seat was broken and held in place by duck tape. I watched one English movie which was cleared pirated. The attendant collected headset and blanket 30 minutes before arriving in KL.
How many suitcases can you bring? I am spending 3 months in Asia and have 2 suitcases and a large backpack. I had booked Air Asia to SG (USD$45) but I just checked and the overage fees are nearly USD$450!!!! I am thinking this is a great option, but don’t want to buy a ticket if I can’t bring my luggage. Thanks
If they could "fix" the delays at both sides of the border crossing these buses would be a big winner over airlines. A bit like the eurostar with downtown boarding and drop off. Perhaps another US$10 on the ticket price could fund a system of the immigration officers boarding buses to check passports etc say half an hour before the border
Thank you for taking us along 🙏 That bus looked very comfortable. On the bus you did the SG arrival via the QR code but then you said, I think, that at Singapore side immigration you didn't get a stamp or talk to any immigration person. So no one check your SG arrival that you did on your phone? Did that SG arrival thing have your passport details so it's all there?
Nobody checked that yeah. But I think it was in their system online already. So if I wouldn't have done it, I probably would have to do it at the immigration
🇲🇾 Bye bye Malaysia, I'll be back 🙏 🇸🇬 And hello Singapore!
🚅My 30-hours train ride from Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur ➡ ruclips.net/video/XiRBsphSQ-0/видео.htmlsi=hxWYtFgkySdfs5V5
Thanks Ken, remember us always😊
malaysian highways are built & partly funded by private companies, not fully paid by the government. so these companies are authorised to collect small fees from highway users.
Hi Ken are you still in singapore? May I meet up with you for a meal and show u around our housing estate where I stay. Ways to reach me is under the column 'About'. Hope to hear from you soon. :-)
not first time i saw your old video in sg you private it
That chair with the massage function looks really good, thank you so much for sharing! Happy travel! 👍🥰🙏
As a guy hailing from Malaysia & Singapore, I've never tried using the Aeroline which i have to admit, top notch , first class with a attendant which feels a bit like you are taking a plane.....who knows I might wanna try out this service when I plan to go to KuaIa Lumpur on my next trip. I see instead of taking the regular Causeway to enter into Singapore, you entered through the 2nd Link on the Western side of Singapore......Anyway, finally you made it back to SIngapore after such a long time.....As always, stay safe and happy exploring around Singapore..... Cheers mate!!
Bon voyage Ken and hope to see again in Malaysia next year!! Enjoy your stay in Singapore & Take care!
Bye bye Ken. Always remember that we, Malaysians always welcome you with open arms. Just drop in when you "miss" us/Malaysia..... 😂😅 Great to know that you are bringing your mom over to Malaysia next year. So happy to hear that. Anyway, a big "terima kasih" for the fantastic and funtastic Malaysia East Coast series....loved it very much. It's always "tiada masalah", right? 😃
Tiada masalah, of course 😎
@@KenAbroad GREAT ! 👍😃
Sin problemo ... Ken
Ken, would love you to travel Korea - i’m currently in Seoul and have found it amazing.
@@lifeutopia7568He did not so long ago! 🇰🇷❤
I actually look forward to bus travel days here in Malaysia, gotta be the comfiest out there 🇲🇾 hours of chilling watching the views and sleeping aha.
enjoy your trip in Singapore, Ken. Many of tourist attractions are around the Downtown area like the Merlion, Marina Bay Sands, Fort Canning Park, Orchard, Bugis and etc. There's also the Botanic Garden, UNESCO site of Singapore. The public transports are good too, so have fun exploring~
Will be waiting for you & mom & family for a fun holiday here in Malaysia! see you next year! Enjoy your travelling & be safe! Bye! hopefully `tiada masalah' along your journey! take care!
Nice trip👏👏👏👏
You remind me of my trip by bus from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore in 2014😊
Miss Singapore
Its interesting to see your yourney by bus. Thanks for showing to us. Have a good stay in Singapore. Stay safe.
Ken on the road again❤ thanks for taking us on your journey that bus is pretty nice ride...with good views. It's Friday oooooooolala Mr ken🐈😁❤️🙏
Ken, as a traveler like u, actually u are more explore than us. We local ppls will not have chances try such a comfortable bus before. Usually we drive to Singapore. We should try one day. Tks for sharing.
have a good journey ken, remember to observe the people and the nature wonder, hope u find a good experiance and wisdo
Great and interesting. I love it. Thank you Ken. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Wow, what a superb, comfortable journey. Amazing facilities on the coach/bus and worth the $36 I'm sure. Welcome to Singapore 🇸🇬 🙏🏴
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@@NazriB Huh? 🤷♂️
Thank you Ken for sharing these videos. Your videos are interesting, exciting to watch and very informative.
Hopefully you & your mom can visit the new tower next year. Have a safe journey.
Great Video. You seem to have a great system there. To my eyes the solar is just slightly undersized as it would be great if your panels could supply peak seeson load of your A/C. I know this would not necessarily payback financially.
Auf Wiedersehen ken! Bis bald. I wish you great journey.🎉
I love your vidéos ! been watching others when you were at the beach , you always share some details and topic a way nobody else does ! Thank you !
Amazing Trip Ken, next time I will try this bus. I have been only with plane in Singapore from Phuket. Looking forward to explore Singapore with you. Grüsse aus Phuket, Till
Johor Bahru is definitely worth a visit if you ever pass through there again. I lived there for 3 months previously.
Hi Ken love your videos.
Was there a bathroom on board the coach? As I am thinking of doing a similar journey from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore next year
Watching your long journey inspires me to do it one day. :) Can't wait for the next one😃
Damn you know that's first class service when the server has a whole suit and gloves on 😅 I might have to try get that during my Malaysia trip haha
I wasn't expecting that on a bus 😄
Terima kasih Ken.. As always keep uploading more videos 😊
Hopefully more return in the near future Ken. Malaysia always welcome you back with open arm men.
Bye Ken. Do not forget us here in Malaysia ❤❤ Johor Bahru is my hometown Ken. Wish I can see you in future
Terima kasih Ken..have a fun in Singapore 😊
You have to pay tolls for using the highways in Switzerland and Italy too. In fact, these payments can add up to quite a lot if you’re touring Europe by car.
I always enjoy the ride to see the scenery
I have checked the cost for the journey, it's cost around 31 usd, same price as a plane ticket with Air Asia during the weekday if you plan ahead your trip lol... The adv though is you can bring big luggages with you on the bus without incurring extra charges and that you have 7h to kill traveling by bus :).. Nice video
great video, are headphones provided for the tv screen on the bus or should I bring my own?
Welcome to Singapore Ken! Its school holidays now, so some places maybe be abit busy and crowded.
Actually.. since you're in Singapore, here are a couple of things to try that you might not get recommendations for, since my Chinese friends in Singapore didn't know about them at all until I took them there.. 😁😁😁 1) Murtabak at Arab Street, opposite the mosque. You've probably had a lot of murtabak in KL, but NEVER LIKE THIS. They're amazing! There are three restaurants, side by side - one is called Zam Zam, the other two I can't remember. They're more or less the same. I think $2-3 will get you enough murtabak to get full for lunch. My preference is the beef murtabak, but they also have chicken (and one of the other stores has other varieties). Whenever I visit Singapore I bring about $20 - $40 worth back, we put them in the freezer. There is similar murtabak found in Johor Bharu, across the Straits, but it's uncommon elsewhere in Malaysia. 2) Kacang Pol (or Pool) - this is a breakfast food, of Arab origin. You can find it at the upstairs food court at the Geylang Serai wet market. It's a fava bean soup, served with bread and an egg. I think the price has gone up to $2.50 these days, used to be $2. Go in the morning.
I suppose you should also try Singapore Laksa - it's delicious, but it's a lot more well known to non-Malays compared to the above. There's also the curry puffs from a certain bakery on Onan Road in Geylang (I had to laugh when I came across Onan Road.. 🤣), forget what it's called. Not exactly my favorite, but some people like them. Very different compared to other curry puffs, these are actual puff pastry.
Ah.. Curry puffs: www.google.com/maps/place/Indian+Muslim+Bakery+%26+Confectionery+Pte+Ltd/@1.3135285,103.8982827,19z/data=!4m15!1m8!3m7!1s0x31da181234283c19:0x314af913b92a85fe!2sOnan+Rd,+Singapore!3b1!8m2!3d1.3110838!4d103.9004002!16s%2Fg%2F1tm_zr7c!3m5!1s0x31da181115c5d98f:0x6764c6d830c662e7!8m2!3d1.3133885!4d103.8984576!16s%2Fg%2F1tf_ktq2!5m1!1e2?entry=ttu
Geylang Serai market: www.google.com/maps/place/Geylang+Serai+Market+and+Food+Centre/@1.3167284,103.8982767,17z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x31da1810a1928cf5:0xe32ae7206bb3ada7!8m2!3d1.3167284!4d103.8982767!16s%2Fg%2F11b76gjzdf!5m1!1e2?entry=ttu
Onan Road LMAOOOOOO
Hey Ken ☆please don't forget Malaysia you always welcome back 🌿 happy journey to Singapore 🇸🇬.let's explore more vlog 😊 stay safe 😂
Ken,youre just like one of among malaysia national team players when wearing National team t-shirt
Good bye Mr Ken Abroad.See you in Malaysia again.Selamat Jalan and Jumpa Lagi
What a bus journey that was. So comfortable, I could handle a bus trip in a bus like that, beautiful. Thank goodness to discovered the massage part of the seat. Great! How long will you be in Singapore?
I used to go down to Singapore by bus quite a bit. The company I used was Aeroline, they left from a shopping mall near where I live. A ticket to Singapore was RM90 - the bus had a 2+1 seating arrangement so slightly less luxurious than the one here, though they actually had a lounge downstairs. Sometimes the trips (especially the return ones) were substantially longer than 4 hours though, since the bus would be caught in a jam at the bridge. For a while there was a HUGE number of tourists from China travelling between Singapore and KL, no idea why. There would be so many buses trying to cross over the immigration was absolutely clogged, it would take hours to get your passport stamped. Almost everyone waiting in the Queue was from China.
A lounge in a bus? That sounds cool too
Agreed with you, Kken was lucky travelling during week days. Or else a long queue is a must at the immigration
@@Aida_Ramly Probably not so bad these days, not so many tourists from China.
@@iskandartaib maybe. I had been in Kelantan for the past 10 years so I am not well aware of the current situation tgere
Really a lot of tourist from CCP enter M'sia via S'pore 🇸🇬???🤔
If such a class Bus in Indonesia is not the highest class, the highest class is sleeper class / private class, like a capsule hotel that runs ( you can check on youtube Bus Juragan 99, Rosalia Indah, Gunung Harta etc. ). 😁
Very excited for you to visit Singapore!
Me too 💪
Some of my memories of my trips to Indonesia and Singapore include the freezing AF cabs and buses
I love to watch yr travelling blog, Ken
Safe journey to Spore
Bye Ken! Happy to hear your mum will be coming to Malaysia next year!
If you had not noticed, Singapore has toll 'gates' too but it's just deducted remotely from the cash card in your vehicle or credit card when you pass through the gantries. It's a fairer system - Germany higher income taxes which cover the expressway costs while we only tax the road users.
Very nice video, I’m new in your blog and I like it very much ☮️
Welcome to the channel 🙏
@@KenAbroad thanks bro ☮️
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful and interesting bus journey from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, Ken. Yeah, it's indeed a luxurious bus...spacious, clean, comfy and great to know your chair can function as a massage chair 👍 Well, overall, this bus ride is worth the money. As always, amazing and informative video with fabulous content. Great work, Ken 👍👏 Looking forward to your Singapore series. Cheers, Ken 💪
Bye...for the time being,ken...enjoy and have fun in Singapore.
Welcome to Singapore, Ken! You can find good Malay food in Geylang Serai, Indian food in Little India and heartland experiences in hawker centres at Pasir Ris, Tampines, Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio, Woodlands and Jurong West. ❤
Bye⁵. Hope you reach your destination safely. I thought you made a video recording about the celebration of Malaysia's 66th independence anniversary.
• watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾🌺
And the journey continues. Safe travels in Singapore.
Malaysia is great!
If talking about tolls in 4:00, yes, Malaysia has more tolls than Thailand. Tolls in Thailand can be seen around central parts like Bangkok and Pattaya but beyond that no tolls at all even in Southern Thailand where I usually have been there back in my day until early 2020.
Btw, enjoy your journey to Singapore and Indonesia and hope you can go back to Malaysia anytime in the near future.
Hopefully next year you can ride the ETS Train from JB to KL. Next year the electrified and double-tracked stretch of the West Coast Line between Padang Besar in Perlis and Johor Baharu is ready to be boarded.
Welcome to Singapore Ken 😍
Took this bus service (Transtar Solitaire) when it was newly operated in 2005 return way at the old Pudu Station (now the site is the location of Tun Razak Exchange or TRX). At that time it was single-deck only. Looking forward to watch your adventure in Singapore
I am always taking Aeroline to go to Singapore for my business trip, but I am choosing under seats.
That’s nice in the bus they ask you if u need help. Many times I was in planes and flight attendants hardly help you.
Welcome to Singapore. ENJOY.
Nice vlog 🔥 keep it up 😊
Bye for now Ken... Looking forward for the next year trip in Malaysia with your mom 😁 Tiada Masalah 😂
Welcome to Singapore Ken, im sure u'd enjoy ur stay here
Welcome to Singapore... 😊
Looks like a great way to travel.
Love your video's ❤❤😊😊
Bye 2 bro Ken arbord ' hppy celebration merdeka days 31 8 23 🇲🇾💪 ... welcome enjoy Travelog in Singapore ... Next time trip datang lagi ke KL city lg ...bawa you family bro Ken arbord.
Wow, Cool. I will take that when I get there. I will definitely do a Vlog about it.
Hi may I ask you ? which is best drop off station like Accessible for every SG tourist destination like when we are only spending a day?
Hope to see back in the Philippines 🇵🇭 good luck 😊
Bye Ken. Thanks for all the enchanted memories in Malaysia. I believe, by saying you will bring your mom here, Malaysia is already becoming your second Asian home country after Thailand, right? 😉
All the best for your next adventure in Singapura and Indonesia.
Lil correction there bud, bus name is TRANSTAR TRAVEL SOLITAIRE SUITES
Welcome back to Singapore!
Yo bro, try aeroline next. The atmosphere is amazing!!
Sold out
If not mistaken the only tolled roads in Thailand are around Bangkok area /Pattaya area. You can travel from the southern most part of Thailand at Sadao to the North at Mae Sai toll free.
yeay, ken will going back to malaysia next year
My first time experience with Transtar Solitaire bus was very poor. It was definitely not worth the premium price.
3/26/24 KL (Berjaya) to Singapore (Lavendar MRT)
There was no need to show up 30 minutes ahead of 2:30pm at Berjaya pickup as there is no service agent onsite. Also, no one picks up the phone for Easybook.
Solitaire bus was a no show. A lower class bus (with more seats) showed up and I was told to board. The attendant said that everyone received notification about the change of bus but I didn't receive any email nor text to my Malaysian number. The attendant just shrugged. The seat recline feature was broken so I took another seat. The bus is very old and in poor condition. The driver tailgates and constantly switches lanes in the highway. The food quality is poor. The attendant on duty was very rude.
3/30/24 Singapore (Lavender MRT) to KL (Berjaya)
Solitaire bus did not show up at the Lavender location. A single decker bus showed up and I was told by a Transtar bus driver who spoke no English except "seat number" to board. This single decker bus made another local stop in Singapore before going to a bus depot where everyone got off and boarded different buses. I was able to find the Solitaire bus. This bus was even older and poor shape than my KL to Singapore bus. The light above my seat was broken and held in place by duck tape. I watched one English movie which was cleared pirated. The attendant collected headset and blanket 30 minutes before arriving in KL.
As always enjoyed episode well😃
Hello! How long was the bus ride from Malaysia to Singapore?
How many suitcases can you bring? I am spending 3 months in Asia and have 2 suitcases and a large backpack. I had booked Air Asia to SG (USD$45) but I just checked and the overage fees are nearly USD$450!!!!
I am thinking this is a great option, but don’t want to buy a ticket if I can’t bring my luggage. Thanks
Thank for promoting my country
If they could "fix" the delays at both sides of the border crossing these buses would be a big winner over airlines. A bit like the eurostar with downtown boarding and drop off. Perhaps another US$10 on the ticket price could fund a system of the immigration officers boarding buses to check passports etc say half an hour before the border
Thank you for taking us along 🙏
That bus looked very comfortable.
On the bus you did the SG arrival via the QR code but then you said, I think, that at Singapore side immigration you didn't get a stamp or talk to any immigration person. So no one check your SG arrival that you did on your phone? Did that SG arrival thing have your passport details so it's all there?
Nobody checked that yeah. But I think it was in their system online already. So if I wouldn't have done it, I probably would have to do it at the immigration
Does the bus have a toilet?
Welcome 😁 to Singapore my friend
Switch on English subtitles and go to 5:15 😄
Funny, we took the Aeroline luxury bus today from KL to Penang, 65Rm. Quite like the experience to be honest. Enjoy Singapore, Ken!
Hi , from where you booked this bus service. Plz share link or its name.
Thanks
It's in the description
Love u bro have safe journey ❤️ miss u n hope to c u back here soon
Great video 👍
Good morning ken....I'm from Singapore too...😊
Hi. Met you at Dong Muean Airport last Friday in the toilet during your flight to China . We took selfie together. 🤣
I remember seeing you on the bus just that I was too shy to say hi
Was it 6 hours journey to Singapore city ?
good bye Ken.. 😊 staysafe stay positive 🤟
Hi Ken, your video is very useful to me, please can you tell me what was tour seat number?
Terima kasih banyak Ken.
Does the bus have wifi?
Thanks from Turkey.
hi what time the bus departed?
So how much is the bus ride from KL to Singapore 🇸🇬?