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Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah

Updated: March 11, 2024 07:20 AM
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Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah

This is a guide to help you plan your trip from Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah.


Language

The official language of Malaysia is Malay, but English is also widely spoken. In Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah, you will likely find that most people speak both Malay and English.

Currency

The currency of Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). You can exchange your currency at banks, money changers, and hotels.

Distance

The distance from Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah is approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles).

How to Reach

There are several ways to get from Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah:

  • By car: The drive takes about 30 minutes.
  • By bus: There are several bus routes that run between Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah. The journey takes about 45 minutes.
  • By train: There is no direct train service between Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah. You can take a train to Johor Bahru and then transfer to a bus or taxi to Gelang Patah.

Expenses

The cost of your trip will vary depending on your choice of transportation and accommodation. Here is a general estimate of expenses:

  • Transportation: MYR 10-20 (by bus or train)
  • Accommodation: MYR 50-100 (for a budget hotel)
  • Food: MYR 20-40 (for meals and snacks)
  • Activities: MYR 0-50 (for entrance fees and tours)

Best time to go

The best time to visit Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah is during the dry season, which runs from March to October. During this time, the weather is generally sunny and dry.

What to Eat

There are many great places to eat in Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah. Here are a few of the most popular dishes:

  • Laksa: A spicy noodle soup
  • Nasi lemak: A fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk
  • Satay: Grilled meat skewers
  • Roti canai: A flatbread
  • Teh tarik: A sweet tea drink

Where to Go

There are many things to see and do in Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah. Here are a few of the most popular attractions:

  • Legoland Malaysia: A theme park based on the popular Lego toy brand
  • Puteri Harbour: A waterfront development with shops, restaurants, and a marina
  • Johor Bahru City Square: A shopping mall
  • Sultan Abu Bakar Royal Palace Museum: A museum housed in a former royal palace
  • Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple: A Hindu temple made of glass

FAQ

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about traveling from Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah:

  1. What is the best way to get from Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah?
    The best way to get from Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah is by car. The drive takes about 30 minutes.
  2. How much does it cost to get from Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah?
    The cost of getting from Kangkar Pulai to Gelang Patah varies depending on your choice of transportation. The average cost is around MYR 10-20.
  3. What is the best time to visit Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah?
    The best time to visit Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah is during the dry season, which runs from March to October.
  4. What are some of the most popular things to do in Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah?
    Some of the most popular things to do in Kangkar Pulai and Gelang Patah include visiting Legoland Malaysia, Puteri Harbour, Johor Bahru City Square, Sultan Abu Bakar Royal Palace Museum, and Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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