Shah Alam is not only the state capital city of Selangor but also offers a beautiful amalgamation of the classic and contemporary nature of the place. It boasts of rich culture, lavish heritage, and houses numerous other attractions like recreational theme parks, shopping destinations, and food joints.
Seri Manjung is a Southwestern district and capital of Perak in Malaysia. It is a beautiful town and boasts of several attractions like heritage structures and modern architects. The town is also rich in the serene beauty of forests and beaches.
Shah Alam is about 228 km by road from Seri Manjung and many modes of travel like cars, taxis or buses are available on this route. But commuting by bus is an effortless as well as a cost-effective travel option. The Transnasional Express and Plusliner MY Express are two coach companies that operate regular buses on this route. The average travel time by a bus from Shah Alam to Seri Manjung is approximately 4 hours which can vary as per climatic and traffic conditions.
Shah Alam to Seri Manjung Bus Details
The first bus leaves Terminal Shah Alam (Selangor) at 08:30 am in the morning and reaches the destination Seri Manjung (Perak) at 1:50 pm. The fare for this single trip is RM 38.6.
The last bus from Terminal Shah Alam to Seri Manjung departs at 10:00 pm. The bus is from Transnasional Express and ends its journey at around 1:50 pm. RM 27 is the fare for this single trip and the bus is of the Club Class category with 41 seats.
All coaches on this route are complete with comfortable and adjustable reclining seats, large windows, beautiful interiors, trained drivers, helpful staff, etc. to make it a pleasant journey. During the trip, one or two short breaks are also given for passengers to freshen up or to purchase refreshments.
Things to do in Seri Manjung
The small town has numerous attractions to enthrall its visitors and a few of these top attractions include:
- Teluk Batik Beach: A crescent-shaped beach surrounded by vague casuarinas and swinging palms, duplicates of the Sundance, and the Malay broad sword.
- Emerald Bay: An attraction of the city that cannot be missed which offers the stylish Pangkor Laut Resort and picturesque caverns made up of white sand & turquoise waters.
- Squid Bay: Captivating beaches with cave temples, gardens, and an old town.
- Tua Pek Kong Temple: Spectacular architecture with huge statues of deities and a massive dragon whose mouth leads to a passageway with sceneries of hell painted on both walls.
- Wat Sitawanaram: The Thai Buddhist temple which houses the White Tiger deity and celebrates annual Wesak Day by distributing vegetarian meals to devotees, releasing birds, a blood donation camp, and performing prayers.
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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.
