Shah Alam is the capital and a metropolitan city of Selangor, Malaysia. It became the state capital after Kuala Lumpur was incorporated into a federal territory. It was the first scientifically designed city in Malaysia after getting independence in 1957. This city is the home to the Malaysian supermarket chain, Giant Hypermarket, and Shah Alam stadium. However, it also has some automotive giants such as Volvo, Proton, and Toyota who have set up shop here. The city also features some famous tourist destinations such as Garden Of Islamic Arts, Selangor State Museum, Selangor State Library, Shah Alam Lake Gardens, and more.
The road distance from Kemaman to Shah Alam is 320 km and it takes about 4 to 5 hours to travel by bus. Some bus operators provide bus services between these cities. To be more accurate, there are four bus operators available who provide bus services on this route to and fro. People choose to travel by bus because of its availability and cheap fares.
Kemaman to Shah Alam Bus Details
There are many bus operators in Malaysia that provide bus services between Kemaman and Shah Alam. The top bus operators are Transnasional, Prisma Express, Jasa Pelangi Ekspres, and Ekspres Mutiara. These operators provide different routes and timing throughout the day. Jasa Pelangi is the top-rated operator on this route with an overall rating of 4.2 in terms of comfort, punctuality, and cleanliness. The first bus to Shah Alam from Kemaman leaves at around 12:15 am from Kemaman and the last bus of the day departs at around 6:00 pm from the same terminal. The usual bus fare between these cities is RM 30 to RM 41 depending on the bus operator. The dropping point is at the Shah Alam Bus Terminal. Those who need to travel further can take a shuttle bus to the final destination.
Things to do in Shah Alam
Here is a list of things that you can do in Shah Alam:
- Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque: The famous mosque of Shah Alam. Commonly known as the Blue Mosque that claims to be the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. It is said that this mosque is capable of accommodating 24,000 worshippers at once.
- Garden of Islamic Arts: Inspired by the Quranic Garden of Paradise, this spiritual sanctuary exhibits a rich collection of Islamic art.
- Sultan Alam Shah Museum: Also known as Selangor State Museum, it displays the history, culture, treasures, and artifacts related to Selangor.
- Shah Alam Lake Gardens: This is one of the artificial lakes in Shah Alam. The city is literally surrounded by beautiful artificial lakes and parks.
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Disclaimer: Bus timings, routes, and fares are subject to change. Please check the redBus app or website for any last-minute changes.




