Getting Here
Kota Bharu Sultan Ismail Petra International Airport in Malaysia primarily receives domestic flights, and direct flights from international destinations are limited. Most international travelers reach Kota Bharu via major Malaysian hubs like Kuala Lumpur or Penang, with connecting flights by Malaysian domestic airlines.
Kota Bharu Sultan Ismail Petra International Airport
Here’s how you can get there:
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2)
AirAsia
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SZB)
Firefly
Note: Kindly take note that the travel time may vary depending on the designated aircraft carriers that have been taken to fly to Kota Bharu Sultan Ismail Petra International Airport.
The journey from Kota Bharu Sultan Ismail Petra International Airport continues with a land trip to Cabana 2281
Airport Transfer / Car Rental Service
Cabana 2281 offer an airport transfer service and a car rental service operated by a third-party company. Advanced arrangements are recommended to avoid disappointment, especially during peak periods.
For the convenience of driving, we recommend using navigation apps such as Waze or Google Maps.
Simply set Cabana 2281 as your destination, or click on the links below.
DISTANCES FROM MAJOR CITIES & TOWNS
Here are some transport suggestions depending on your starting point:
From Major Cities (e.g., Kuala Lumpur):
By Car: ~7–8 hours
Route: Take the East Coast Expressway (E8) towards Kuantan and continue to Kelantan. Exit near Kuala Krai or Pasir Puteh, then follow local roads to Selising.
Driving is the most convenient way to reach this rural area. Use apps like Google Maps or Waze for navigation.
By Bus: ~8–10 hours
Route: Take a bus from Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) to Pasir Puteh or Kota Bharu. From there, hire a taxi or use e-hailing services (like Grab) to reach the specific address.
By Train: ~12–14 hours (longer but scenic route)
Route: Take the KTM East Coast Line (Jungle Train) to a station like Pasir Mas or Tanah Merah. Use local transport for the remaining journey (~30–60 minutes).
From Kelantan or Nearby Towns:
By Car or Motorcycle: Around 20 minutes to 1.5 hours
Route: Use navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze for clear directions.
Most efficient for rural areas.
By Taxi or Grab:
Route: Available in towns like Pasir Puteh, Kota Bharu, or Tanah Merah. Less common in smaller areas; check availability in advance.
Public Transport:
Route: Some local buses might run routes near Selising, but schedules can be inconsistent. For precise timing, ask locals or check with the bus station.
From Ipoh:
Suggested Routes:
1. Via Gerik and Jeli (East-West Highway):
Route: Travel from Ipoh to Gerik and then take the East-West Highway (Route 4) through Banding and Jeli. From Jeli, head towards Selising via Pasir Puteh or local roads.
2. Via Gua Musang:
Route: Head northeast from Ipoh towards Gua Musang, then continue on Route 8 to Kota Bharu or Pasir Puteh. Take local roads to Selising.
By Car:
Use local or coastal roads, and from nearby towns like Pasir Puteh or Kuala Terengganu, follow local directions to Selising.
Most straightforward and flexible option.
By Bus:
Route: Long-distance buses run from Terengganu to towns like Pasir Puteh or Kota Bharu. From there, take a taxi or local transport to Selising.
From Kuantan:
Suggested Routes:
1. Via East Coast Expressway (E8):
Route: Travel from Kuantan towards Kuala Terengganu on the East Coast Expressway (E8). Exit towards Pasir Puteh or Kota Bharu, and then follow local roads to Selising.
2. Via Route 3 (coastal road):
Route: Travel along Route 3, passing through towns like Cherating and Dungun, then follow local directions to Selising.