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Express Bus is another convenient way - Seremban
Express Bus is another convenient way

There are express bus companies like Transnasional that plies between Kuala Lumpur and Seremban.

There is a popular bus pick up point near Pasar Seni/Daya Bumi in Kuala Lumpur to hop ontp the next bus heading for Seremban. Alternatively you can use Pudu Bus station.

The North South PLUS highway had made the journey between KL and Seremban easy unless there is more than usual massive traffic jam during certain peak hours, holidays, road accidents or sudden heavy downpour.

Mode: TO

Type: Bus

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  • Updated Oct 19, 2008
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Walking about Seremban - Seremban
Walking about Seremban

Seremban downtown is small enough to walkabout.

It is also the best way to appreciate the old narrow street and prewar buildings.

The museum and lake area is over a small hill. Other than that, it is easy walking.

Many of the prewar houses are connected by a five foot way corridor and so you can stay out of the sun while walking pass each shop or building.

There are several one way streets and a few pedestrian crossing. Safest to cross at the traffic lights.

Mode: AROUND

Type: Other

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  • Written Oct 18, 2008
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Driving by car to Seremban - Seremban
Driving by car to Seremban

It is very easy to drive by car to Seremban.

There is a North South PLUS Highway going south towards Johor and Singapore. It will passed by Bangi, Kajang and Nilai before exiting to Seremban. This is a toll highway.

Alternatively, if you have time, you can use the old route 1 which is without toll and goes through the small towns. It is however a dual lane and so you have to overtake or otherwise follow slow traffic.

And if you are in Port Dickson, there is route direct to Seremban.

Driving in Seremban is easy enough with the small downtown area.

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Type: Other

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  • Written Oct 18, 2008
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Taking the train to Seremban - Seremban
Taking the train to Seremban

From Kuala Lumpur, it is easy to take the commuter train to Seremban for a day trip.

You can take the KTM Komuter from KL Sentral or Mid Valley station, it cost RM5 one way and takes more than an hour with many stops including at Nilai and Kajang.

The ride is comfortable though during the peak hours, there is frequent delays. Fun way if you enjoy train ride and get out of Kuala Lumpur for a day.

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Type: Train

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  • Written Oct 18, 2008
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