By train the journey from Tapah Road to Kuala Lumpur takes just under 2 hours.
Train Times from Tapah Road to Kuala Lumpur
There are currently 6 direct train services a day from Tapah Road to Kuala Lumpur.
Train | Tapah Road | Kuala Lumpur | Service |
9051 | 05:47 | 07:51 | ETS Silver |
9025 | 08:58 | 11:00 | ETS Gold |
9027 | 12:38 | 14:40 | ETS Gold |
9029 | 16:06 | 18:08 | ETS Gold |
9035 | 19:11 | 21:13 | ETS Gold |
9425 | 19:33 | 21:40 | ETS Gold |
Train Tickets from Tapah Road to Kuala Lumpur
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Tapah Road Railway Station
Tapah Road Railway Station is located 33 km by road from Lata Iskandar Waterfall Cameron Highland.
Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
KL Sentral Station is the main railway station in Kuala Lumpur.
About Kuala Lumpur
Although less well known as a tourist destination to European and North American visitors than other South East Asia cities such as Bangkok and Singapore, Kuala Lumpur is massively popular with Asian tourists, as well as tourists from the Middle East and wealthier holiday makers from Africa. Kuala Lumpur is a very modern city, only established in 1857, and it is the city’s modern facilities that account for its popularity. Kuala Lumpur does have some historical buildings, particularly those clustered around Merderka Square, and some great temples such as the one at the Batu Caves, however these are not what most visitors come to Kuala Lumpur for. The main attractions are the shopping, the fantastic modern public transport links, the clean streets, excellent hotels and the wide range of food outlets. A holiday in Kuala Lumpur is an opportunity for some retail therapy in a clean and well organised environment with great hotels and even better restaurants.

Another thing that sets Kuala Lumpur apart from many other cities in Asia, and more so the Middle East, is its liberal and permissive atmosphere. Although predominantly a Muslim country, its capital city, Kuala Lumpur, has great nightlife with alcohol widely available and the chance for people to mingle together more freely than they might be allowed to in Jakarta or Riyadh. Kuala Lumpur’s nightlife is centred around the Bukit Bintang area of the city.
For children, Kuala Lumpur has a number of wildlife parks and nature reserves, including the fantastic KL Forest Eco Park. This park is right in the city centre and as well as featuring canopy level walkways and wild animals, it is also completely free to visit.