Travel by bus is the cheapest and easiest way to travel by public transport from Kamunting to Kuala Lumpur. The journey can be completed in either the morning or the afternoon, allowing for either a lunch time or dinner time arrival in Kuala Lumpur.
Bus Times from Kamunting to Kuala Lumpur
There are currently 2 direct bus services a day from Kamunting to Kuala Lumpur available to book online.
Kamunting | Kuala Lumpur | Ticket | Company |
09:15 | 13:19 | 30 MYR | KPB Express |
15:10 | 19:14 | 35 MYR | Naik Selalu |
- By bus the the journey from Kamunting to Kuala Lumpur is scheduled to take just over 4 hours.
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Kamunting Bus Station
Bus services from Kamunting to Kuala Lumpur depart from Kamunting Bus Terminal.
Kuala Lumpur Bus Station
Bus services from Kamunting to Kuala Lumpur terminate at Terminal Bersepadu Selatan in Kuala Lumpur.
About Travel to Kuala Lumpur
Terminal Bersepadu Selatan is Kuala Lumpur’s main long distance bus station, and it’s located about 10 km to the south of the city centre where most visitors to Kuala Lumpur choose to stay. Fortunately, Kuala Lumpur has an extensive, fast, modern and relatively cheap suburban transport network. For onward travel from Terminal Bersepadu Selatan all you need to do is to follow the signs in the bus station building to the Bandar Tasik Selatan station. There is a foot bridge connecting Terminal Bersepadu Selatan to Bandar Tasik Selatan. From Bandar Tasik Selatan there are a large range of different local train and bus services to destinations across Kuala Lumpur, which is a big city. We recommend asking at the station which train or bus service to use, as the best option depends on exactly where you need to get to.

Kuala Lumpur is famous as a tourist destination for a number of things. The largest draw for visitors is the city’s extensive range of shopping malls. Kuala Lumpur also has lots of great food to eat, and plenty of excellent hotels, most of which represent very good value for money. Kuala Lumpur also has lots of parks, most of which you can enter for free, that are popular with children. What Kuala Lumpur is less known for is its culutral attractions.
Kuala Lumpur has some fantastic buildings in particular on, and around, Merdeka Square as well buildings elsewhere in the city such as the old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and the more modern National Mosque. Kuala Lumpur also has some interesting temples to visit. The three best of which are Sri Mahamariamman Temple and the Guan Di Temple, both on the same street in the China Town district of Kuala Lumpur, and the awe inspiring Batu Caves, located 15 km to the north of the city centre.