The Sepang F1 Circuit is the biggest attraction in all of the country and during every major event, throngs of people flock into the country from around the world.
Taxi to Sepang
One of the most convenient modes of travel is using the taxi. Taxis will take you precisely where you want to go and the best part is you can go as and when you please. Taxis are also readily available in Kuala Lumpur and although it is known to be expensive, if you are travelling in a group you can always split the fair. Although most taxis come with a meter, you do have the option of negotiating the price with the driver especially if you are looking for a round trip.
From the KLIA Ekspres to Sepang
If you have travelled to Kuala Lumpur from any other part of the world, you will need to get to Sepang from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). The best part is there are options you can choose from the airport, one of which is the KLIA Ekspres. The KLIA Ekspres in an express train that runs between the main train station in Kuala Lumpur and the KLIA.
KL Monorail & LRT
The city of Kuala Lumpur has a fantastic Light Rail Transit (LRT) that is well developed making it easy for visitors to access all parts of the city no matter where one is based. After all, since there are so many things to do in Sepang choosing a system like the LRT may help you cover the many attractions found here. Moreover, you also have the freedom to pick an accommodation of your choice. Even if you are staying at the AVANI Sepang Goldcoast Resort accessing the LRT is not a cumbersome affair.
Bussing to Sepang
One other option definitely worth considering is taking the bus to Sepang. In Malaysia using the bus is definitely a convenient and reasonable mode of travel. The main state transport operator is called RapidKL and this offers quite a regular bus services especially on the Grand Prix weekend. Travelling by and between KL Sentral and KLCC is around 75 minutes.
Fritzjames Stephen is a travel writer, who writes content based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life. Google+