How to find bus schedules in Malaysia?
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There is no single online database with schedules for all buses in Malaysia, but finding the right route is quite possible. Here is a proven algorithm that we use ourselves:
- Check aggregator websites. Start with 12go.asia, redbus.my or busonlineticket.com. They have schedules and booking options for most popular routes between major cities (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Malacca, Ipoh).
- Use a search engine. If the route is not on aggregators, Google a query like "bus from [city A] to [city B]". This may lead you to websites of specific carriers (Konsortium, Plusliner, Transnasional), where you can view the schedule. It's unlikely you can pay online with a Russian card there, but it's great for checking the timetable.
- Go to the bus station. For non-standard or local routes (e.g., between small towns), the most reliable way is to go to the bus station and check the schedule on the board or ask at the ticket counter. You can also buy a ticket right there.
Our experience: During holidays, especially Chinese New Year or Hari Raya, schedules may change, and tickets sell out weeks in advance. During such times, plan your trips and buy tickets as early as possible.
On our website, we have compiled detailed instructions on how to get between key points in Malaysia, with up-to-date links and tips. We recommend reading our full guide: Traveling by bus in Malaysia: complete guide 2026
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💥 Thanks, useful link 😊!
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