Klang

By ship
By ship

Klang is not located by the sea. However, there are boats between Indonesia Dumai and Tanjung Balai Asahan and Port Klang which is located 8km away. Star Cruises terminal is located at Pulau Indah in Port Klang.

By train
By train

Klang's railway station is located at Jalan Stesen in the part of town south of the Klang River. KTM Komuter (http://www.ktmb.com.my), Klang Valley's commuter train network, connects Klang directly with Kuala Lumpur RM3.60, 50 minutes and Port Klang RM1.00, 20 minutes. Several famous bak kut teh see below restaurants are located near the station.

By car
By car

There are 3 major highways linking to Klang. The North Klang Valley Expressway NKVE links the Bukit Raja toll plaza in Klang to the North-South Highway. Visitors from Shah Alam, Subang, Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur can use the Federal Highway to reach Klang. Visitors can also use the Shah Alam Expressway KESAS highway to reach Klang South. Alternatively, Klang is also accessible via coastal roads from Banting and Sepang south or Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bernam north.

By bus
By bus

The former Klang bus and taxi terminal is located right in the heart of the town opposite the Mydin Shopping Complex, but it has since been moved to Klang Sentral, which is about 8 kilometers away from the town centre.

Buses to and from Kuala Lumpur, Port Klang, Kuala Selangor, Banting and other destinations have been operating out of Klang Sentral since 27 December 2008. As Klang Sentral is located far away from the town centre, the Klang Municipal Council MPK has established five bus pick-up points around the town for the convenience of the passengers.

Transnasional
and Cityliner buses (http://www.nadicorp.com.m...) operate between Klang and Kuala Lumpur as well as Port Klang. The No. 710 goes to Kuala Lumpur while No. 126 goes to Port Klang.
Rapid KL
buses operate between Klang, Kuala Lumpur from KL Sentral and Central Market and Sunway Pyramid in Petaling Jaya. Wawasan Sutera and Metrobus also operate frequent services to Kuala Lumpur.
KMK Express
(http://www.busonlineticke...), offering various route from Klang to different destination in Malaysia. Currently the company operating fleet of 15 buses with the brand name of KMK StarCoach Express.

Other operators include Ardent Link and various minibus companies.