
Bus 1
How to get around Malaysia
About
Kuala Lumpur's public bus network, operated by Rapid KL, covers virtually every corner of the city and its suburbs. With over 160 routes and nearly 7,000 bus stops, it is one of the most extensive urban bus systems in Southeast Asia. Buses run from as early as 6 AM to midnight, making them a reliable choice for both commuters and tourists. The Go KL City Bus service provides free rides across four colour-coded routes — Purple, Red, Green, and Blue — connecting major landmarks like KLCC, Bukit Bintang, and Chinatown.

- ✔ Cost Savings – A single RapidKL bus journey starts from just RM 1.00, making it the most affordable way to get around the city.
- ✔ Frequent Service – High-frequency routes run every 10–15 minutes during peak hours so you rarely wait long.
- ✔ Free City Bus – The Go KL service covers the inner-city tourist belt entirely free of charge.

Bus 1
How to get around Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur's public bus network, operated by Rapid KL, covers virtually every corner of the city and its suburbs. With over 160 routes and nearly 7,000 bus stops, it is one of the most extensive urban bus systems in Southeast Asia. Buses run from as early as 6 AM to midnight, making them a reliable choice for both commuters and tourists. The Go KL City Bus service provides free rides across four colour-coded routes — Purple, Red, Green, and Blue — connecting major landmarks like KLCC, Bukit Bintang, and Chinatown.

- ✔ Cost Savings – A single RapidKL bus journey starts from just RM 1.00, making it the most affordable way to get around the city.
- ✔ Frequent Service – High-frequency routes run every 10–15 minutes during peak hours so you rarely wait long.
- ✔ Free City Bus – The Go KL service covers the inner-city tourist belt entirely free of charge.