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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    Until 2000, Sepang district was just a flat stretch of palm oil plantations. Now it has tens of millions of visitors a year because of two reasons: The Sepang Formula One racing circuit, and KLIA.

    However, outside these two attractions and the areas bordering [wiki=e3136a045490feeee7fa0e853795faa8]Petaling Jaya[/wiki], you will still be greeted with tranquil villages and miles of palm oil plantations.
  • filter_dramaGet in
    • By plane

      As [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa#Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport_(KLIA)]Kuala Lumpur International Airport[/wiki] is in Sepang, visitors can certainly fly from many oversea destinations directly into the district. For information on how to get to or away from the airport, see the "[wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa#Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)]Get in - KLIA[/wiki]" section of the KL article.

    • By train

      Visitors to Sepang, including the Formula One circuit, can make use of the good rail links between [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki] and KLIA - see the "[wiki=b5d721c4ee6b15b1cbf9e1a92a99d5e2#Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport_(KLIA)]Get in - KLIA[/wiki]" section of the KL article for details on the KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit high-speed train services which run between KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur's transportation hub, and the airport where connections to other parts of Sepang can be made.

      The [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa#get around]KTM Komuter[/wiki] can also be used to reach Sepang. Catch a train to Nilai station in [wiki=487cc42ee2b7c85b8c1e9862c15002f7]Negeri Sembilan[/wiki]. From there, Sepang Omnibus goes to locations within Sepang district, including KLIA, Salak Tinggi, Sepang (for connections to [wiki=b608639e33715594c3e2091a0df0583c]Port Dickson[/wiki] in [wiki=487cc42ee2b7c85b8c1e9862c15002f7]Negeri Sembilan[/wiki]) and Sungai Pelek.

    • By bus

      You can also use the various bus connections between Kuala Lumpur and KLIA to reach Sepang - see the "[wiki=b5d721c4ee6b15b1cbf9e1a92a99d5e2#Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport_(KLIA)]Get in - KLIA[/wiki]" section of the KL article for details.

      Kindly, please proceed to Centre Market's terminal bus goes to Klang stop at Banting .From the terminal buses operates through Sg Pelek ,Tg Sepat and Sepang in neighboring Kuala Langat region .This trip passes through miles of palm oil plantations and several pretty Malays coastal villages

      Sepang Omnibus has direct local buses from [wiki=155bca6d7d28a146340437daa1f25387]Seremban[/wiki] in [wiki=487cc42ee2b7c85b8c1e9862c15002f7]Negeri Sembilan[/wiki] to Sungai Pelek via Nilai, KLIA, Salak Tinggi and Sepang; and Seremban to Banting via Nilai, KLIA, Salak Tinggi and Bukit Changgang. It also runs a bus from [wiki=9e20305720be57f59fbfbd6d676dd0e8]Sungai Pelek[/wiki] to [wiki=b608639e33715594c3e2091a0df0583c]Port Dickson[/wiki] in [wiki=487cc42ee2b7c85b8c1e9862c15002f7]Negeri Sembilan[/wiki] via Sepang. Towards the north, Sepang Omnibus operates buses from [wiki=9e20305720be57f59fbfbd6d676dd0e8]Sungai Pelek[/wiki] to Tanjung Sepat in neighbouring Kuala Langat district.

    • By taxi

      Except from KLIA, local taxis operate from the main towns of the district. From KLIA, a coupon airport taxi system operates. See the "[wiki=b5d721c4ee6b15b1cbf9e1a92a99d5e2#Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport_(KLIA)]Get in - KLIA[/wiki]" section of the KL article for details.

    • To Sepang International Circuit

      During race season, the simplest way is to catch the train from KL Sentral to KLIA and then transfer onto shuttle buses which will bring you to the circuit. The operator of KLA Ekspres and KLIA Transit has transport packages which cover the train ride and shuttle bus. See the KLIA Ekspres website [url=http://www.kliaekspres.com]]or Sepang International Circuit website [http://www.malaysiangp.com.my/access.htm[/url].

      On non-race days, it may be difficult to get to the circuit by public transport. Your best bet is by taxi.

  • filter_dramaGet around
    Public transport within Sepang is limited to the Sepang Omnibus, which connects KTM Komuter's Nilai station to the airport via the Sepang International Circuit race-track (RM 2, every 30 minutes).

    Hotels and, when races are on, the F1 circuit run shuttle buses to ferry visitors to and from the airport.
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    Sepang International Circuit, [http://www.malaysiangp.com.my]. One of the newest Formula 1 racing tracks in the world and the home of the yearly Malaysian Grand Prix, as well as other racing events. Tickets are quite affordable (at least by F1 standards) and start from RM 100 for a one-day C3 hillstand ticket - and go up to RM 1,750 for a 3-day "Diamond" upper mall ticket.

    * Sepang Elim Sanctuary, Sunday Services in English are from 10.30AM (local time) to about 12.00PM, 50 Jalan Airport City 2, Airport City Business Centre, Kota Warisan, 48900 Sepang. Walking distance from Salak Tinggi ERL station but you have to take the KLIA Transit Rail (not the Express one) to be able to exit at this station.
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    The best eating options are at the airport. Levels 2 and 4 (landside) offer food courts serving Malaysian fare at only slightly inflated prices.

    * Eden Restaurant, KLIA Level 5 (Departures). A piece of Hong Kong dropped into the terminal, offers dim sum from carts (breakfast/lunch only) and Chinese seafood. Expensive with most mains over RM20, but worth a visit just for the humongous and tasty ais kacang (a cone with ice shavings with weird and wonderful toppings) at RM8.60.

    Options outside the airport at limited.

    * Downtown KLIA Seafood, Jalan KLIA 1 (opposite Concorde Hotel). The best intown Chinese/Muslim Seafood Cuisines offers a range of over 200 choices of eateries geared for locals and internationals at affordable prices which everyone can eat.
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    There are only a few places to stay in Sepang itself. If you have a bit of time to spare, you may want to consider zipping to the city on the KLIA Ekspres (28 min) and staying at the hotels in KL Sentral instead i.e Hilton and Le Meridien.
    • Budget

      Transit Service Centre, 8 Jalan Airport City 2, Airport City Business Centre, Kota Warisan. Tel: 603-87064288, very affordable, excellent for transfers as it is very near the airport, friendly environment, transport to and from KLIA/LCCT provided.
      * Tune Hotel KLIA-LCCT, next to Low Cost Terminal, [http://www.tunehotels.com/LCCTTransit_KualaLumpur_Malaysia.aspx]. Owned by Air Asia so expect low prices, young smiling staff, clean rooms, great bed and extra charges for even minor luxuries (air-con, thick towel, breakfast). Prices, as with Air Asia itself, vary depending on when you book. Can be as low as RM10 but usual price for late bookings are around RM70 for single bed.
      * Nilai Seri Hotel Less than 30 miniutes from LCCT with taxi (40-50RM.)
      A clean, safe & quiet buget hotel located oppersite MPR (Majlis Perbandaran Nilai.)
      Air-Con rooms from 55RM-160RM, free wifi, friendly locals (its a student town.) good food near by.(5-20RM.)
      full address & Tel/fax:-
      PT 12990, Putra Indah 3B
      Bandar Baru Nilai,
      71800 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan.
      Tel/Fax:- 06-850-3370

    • Mid-range

      Airside Transit Hotel, KLIA Satellite Building (near gate C3), tel. +60-3-87874848, [url=http://www.klia.com.my/index.php?ch=22&pg=72&ac=49].]80-room transit hotel inside the airport, before immigration and thus excellent for transfers (but not anything else). Standard rooms for two from RM140 per 6 hours.

      * Concorde Inn KLIA, tel. +60-3-87833118, [http://www.concorde.net/sepang/[/url]. An uneasy cross between a resort and a boarding school, this three-star hotel is fine for a night's sleep but little more. Small pool and gym, free shuttle bus (5 min) to/from airport every 30 minutes and breakfast included. At RM150 and up, rooms are overpriced by Malaysian standards, but still just a third of what the Pan Pacific charges.888

    • Splurge

      Empress Hotel Sepang, [url=http://www.empresshotelsepang.com].]Internet rates from RM260, including breakfast and hourly shuttle bus to airport (8 minutes).

      * Pan Pacific KLIA, tel. +60-3-8787-3333, [http://klairport.panpacific.com[/url]. Directly connected to the airport building by a (longish) walkway. Rather steeply priced at US$120+ per night.

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    There is wireless internet available for free.
  • filter_dramaGet out
    [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki] - Malaysia's capital city, is just half an hour away.

    * [wiki=917c2107b6dfbeba234e1e8d6c364c9f]Putrajaya[/wiki] - Malaysia's new capital-to-be, is 15 minutes away by train.

    * [wiki=9e20305720be57f59fbfbd6d676dd0e8]Sungai Pelek[/wiki] - a small town in Sepang district which offered some pleasant surprises. The dragon fruit farm and plenty of traditional Foochew delights make this place worth a visit.

    * [wiki=91fea177bfa09c25cd4e909a4f95fca6]Bagan Lalang[/wiki] - the beach here was first promoted as a tourism destination by the Selangor Government in the early 1990s. It had little more that its fine sand lined by tall pine trees extending a long way before reaching the sea waters, some ikan bakar spots and chalets to offer.
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