Ways of Travelling From Singapore to Malacca  

You can travel in lot of ways from Singapore to Malacca......you can travel by air, by taxi, by your own car or a rented car. You have so many options, but the best way to travel is by bus.

There are a variety of bus from Singapore to Malacca on a daily basis and they are real value-for-money. Though, the price is very low the buses are very comfortable and are mostly air-conditioned. Definitely recommended for Malacca bound tourists you can try them out the next time when you are in this part of the world.

If you're visiting Singapore for the first time, you may be surprised at the number of bus services running into Malacca from Singapore. If you are going from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur by bus, there are two routes. One way is via the traditional Woodlands Checkpoint in Singapore, which then brings you into Malaysia via Johor Bahru. The other is via the Tuas Second Link. There are a large number of buses travelling from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur or other destinations in Malaysia. Now, it is useful to know the major bus operators as follows:

It is true that more money you pay, the better and faster your trip into Malaysia. Moreover, the   expensive buses tend to leave on time and also use the peaceful Second Link. They also don't stop along the way. The cheap buses tend to leave late, use the slower route.

If you book early so that you get the best choice in the seat, during peak times it is very difficult to get seat in the bus of your choice if you are late in booking.  During peak times like Friday and Sunday evening and the Chinese New Year period is a busy time at the immigration checkpoints.

You have to know the immigration processes as well. All buses will make two stops - one at the Singapore immigration and one at the Malaysian immigration. At both immigration checkpoints, you should come down the bus with all your luggage, pass through passport control and also the customs, and then board the bus again.

A bus is one of the most convenient modes of transport into Malaysia, not to mention the cheapest. So if you're thinking of doing a day trip into Malaysia from Singapore – travelling by bus is certainly one option to consider.

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Exploring the Best Places in California  

Vacation is one of the best outings for all the people, that too the California tour should not be missed by anyone. The tours of California are the best leader in affordable luxury travel. Tours of California offers a supreme escorted tour for the eight itineraries. There are many places to visit in these eight days but some special places grab the people’s heart in such cases the most favorite places for the peoples are

Golden Gate Bridge - The Golden Gate Bridge had the longest suspension bridge main span in the world, at 4,200 feet (1,280.2 m). Since 1964, its main span length has been surpassed by eight other bridges. However, it still has the second longest main span in the United States, after the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York City. This is the best spot for the tourist peoples.

California Wine Country – This is the boom in the tourism, this place is not only for the wine tasting people can enjoy the hiking, bicycling, hot air ballooning, and historic sites, as well as the extensive culinary choices. Besides this it is also known for it hot springs baths, petrified forests and other natural areas.

I hope these favorite places will end the tour with comfortable travel and happy experience. The packages are considered with attention and concern to take you unforgettable destinations. Contact "Comprehensive Californian" portal and enjoy the tourism in your lifestyle.

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Travel to Malaysia Explore The Beauty Of The Top Attractions  



Malaysia is a country of striking natural beauty situated in Southeast Asia, with some of the most superb beaches, mountains and national parks in the world. It consists of thirteen states that are divided into two geographical regions that are separated by the South China Sea.

Malaysia has a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural society and is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in Southeast Asia. Contemporary Malaysian society is mainly dominated by the Malay (local) people, but there is a substantial Chinese, Indian and European minority. The official religion is Islam.

Its year round sunshine ensures Malaysia’s growing tourism and it is fast becoming one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. While it does get torrential seasonal rain, this should not turn you off this paradise. Its rainfall is very seasonal and typical of any equatorial climate.

Travelling by air to Malaysia can be very inexpensive with one of the world’s leading low cost carrier, Air Asia, based there. Once you arrive in Malaysia your luxury holiday immediately begins. The high-speed express will get you into Kuala Lumpur in less than thirty minutes.

Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, or also known as KL, is an expansive beautiful city with soaring skyscrapers. One hundred years ago Kuala Lumpur was a small mining town attracting workers from China and India. Now it’s fast becoming one of the most sought after holiday destinations in the world.

Kuala Lumpur is now well known as a great shopping destination as well as a great night time spot and entertainment hub. Food in Malaysia varies from the different ethnic regions, rice is the most common food source in Malaysia and is often eaten for breakfast.

The landscape of Malaysia ranges from lush rainforests to towering rocky hills. Its rainforests are full of all types of flora and fauna with over 450 species of birds that are native to the islands of Malaysia. There are also over 160 different species of snake. Other wildlife of Malaysia includes bears, crocodiles, elephants, leopards, monkeys, panthers and rhinoceroses. The Orang-utan, which is one of the world's most endangered animals is also unique to this part of the world.

Malaysia has over 200 tropical islands making it a refuge for all sorts of water sports. Its tropical resorts are full of white sandy beaches and provide a vast paradise, while beneath the warm tropical waters, a unique world awaits to be explored.

Well worth a visit, and located just outside of the capital city are the Batu Caves. These are huge cathedral-like caves accessible by steps. The caves have a one hundred meter tall chamber and have been used as a Hindu temple for more than a hundred years.

There are many reasons for travelling to Malaysia but a few things that you can always count on are: the excellent climate that you get all year round, the peaceful surroundings that you get all year round, and the great value that Malaysia has to offer.

One of the greatest aspects of life in Malaysia, and especially Kuala Lumpur, is that so many people with different ethnic backgrounds live together in perfect harmony with no racial problems. 

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Popularity of Bus Travel  

The mode of travel has changed a lot with times. Air travel is the most preferred mode of transport in modern times. People are always short of time. They are always in hurry; they think that they will reach their destination faster if they are travelling by air. This fact is a misconception as numerous times travelling by bus is faster. This is true in case you are travelling from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur.

Those who have travelled from Singapore to KL will vouch for the fact that bus is the most comfortable mode of transport on this route. There is plenty of bus service plying between these two cities. You can travel at your convenience and that too with full comfort. There are a lot of advantages of travelling by bus between these places. The first and foremost is that it is considerably cheap. When you compare the rates of the fare between air travel and bus travel, bus tickets are truly very cheap. Another advantage of travelling by bus Singapore to KL is that it is less time consuming. You will wonder how is it possible…….well I will explain it to you. The total time taken while flying between these two cities is the same as travelling by bus. You have to check in two hours before the flight, and the time taken to commute from the city to the airport also takes time. Then, if you have baggage you have to wait to collect your baggage. In total, you will realize that the time taken to travel is almost the same. While taking Bus to Kuala Lumpur you can board the bus from any point in the city. There are numerous points in the city from which you can board the bus.

When you are travelling by bus you can enjoy the scenic view on the way. A few bus coaches have seats that are comparable to the first-class travel by air. You can enjoy the luxurious seat and stretch your legs comfortably in the front. The bus service also provides for TV for your entertainment. There is generally a stop in between so that you can enjoy some refreshments and use the restroom as well.

These few factors have made bust travel a preferred mode of transport and more and more people are travelling by bus, especially in this part of the world.

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