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Traveloka Team

17 May 2024 - 7 min read

Kuala Lumpur MRT Map, So You Won’t Get Lost!

Kuala Lumpur, the most popular city in Malaysia that you have to visit when you feel like going on a trip. With so much culture and attractions here, you can enjoy Kuala Lumpur to the fullest.

If you are a visitor and planning to take KL MRT to visit all your ‘bucket list’ from place to place, you are now in luck because Traveloka will tell you the details of it, so you won’t get lost. KL MRT has several lines and stops that you are probably not familiar with, thus obviously you need a tutorial about how to take the MRT and its KL MRT map.

The System of KL MRT

MRT is a modern rail network that helps people to get to their far destinations. This comfortable public transportation offers three lines that won’t make you feel clueless. KL MRT has facilities, such as lift, feeder bus, escalator, shops, prayer hall, toilet, side platform, ticket vending machine, park and ride that you can use freely.

How Do I Pay for MRT in Kuala Lumpur?

There are two methods to pay KL MRT. Using tokens, and a stored value card. There are two types of token available for MRT. If you are planning a ride, you can get one of those tokens, which are Single Journey Token through their cash fare and Stored Value Card through the cashless fare.

For Single Journey Token, you can find it at the Token Vending Mechine (TVM) or if you are afraid of getting confused with the machine, you can straight up go the the Customer Service Office for the MRT token at every station.

On the other hand, if you are a cashless person, the Stored Value Card is available at every station of MRT, specifically at their Customer Service Office.

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How to Take KL MRT

Taking the KL MRT is easy and convenient. Here are the steps that you can follow:

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Know your departure and arrival station. If you are going somewhere, you need to know the departure and arrival station that you are on, so you won’t get lost.
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Get your own Touch n Go card or purchase a ticket once you are at the station to take the MRT. If you get confused, you can ask locals or the MRT workers.
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When you finally secure your card or ticket, use it to get in.
4.
Get on the MRT once it comes.
5.
Once you are at your arrival station, use your card or ticket again to exit.

Dorsett Kuala Lumpur

172 Jalan Imbi

Kuala Lumpur MRT Line

Kajang Line

Kajang, the first line of KL MRT has a 46 km long line with 29 stations, which are Kajang, Stadium Kajang, Sungai Jernih, Bukit Dukong, Batu 11 Cheras, Bandar Tun Hussein Onn, Sri Raya, Taman Suntex, Taman Connaught, Taman Mutiara, Taman Midah, Taman Pertama, Maluri, Cochrane, Tun Razak Exchange, Bukit Bintang, Merdeka, Pasar Seni, Muzium Negara, Semantan, Pusat Bandar Damansara, Phileo Damansara, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Bandar Utama, Mutiara Damansara, Surian, Kota Damansara, Kwasa Sentral, Kwasa Damansara, Kampung Selamat, and Sungai Buloh.

Among those stops, some of them are underground with a 9.5 km long line. There were 31 stops formerly under the Kajang Line, but the other two, which are Sungai Buloh MRT Station and Kampung Selamat MRT Station are now migrated to the Putrajaya Line.

When you are on the Kajang Line, you can stop by every station to visit the tourist attractions easily because it’s close to each other. Don’t stop scrolling! Traveloka has listed out a tourist attraction list near stations on the Kajang Line.

1. Kajang Station

Kajang Wall Mural: An area that’s full of murals on the walls for people to take beautiful pictures.

2. Stadium Kajang

Satay Gallery: A place that’s known for their mouth watering meat skewers.

3. Sungai Jernih

Mee Bandung Muar: A restaurant that serves a traditional Malaysian cuisine, Mee Bandung.

4. Bukit Dukung

Warung Corner Bukit Dukung: A famous tiny restaurant that serves a lot of food options at an affordable price.

5. Batu 11 Cheras

Leong Seng Dessert House: A dessert shop that’s known for their tong shui.

6. Bandar Tun Hussein Onn

AEON Mall: A shopping mall for grocery shopping.

7. Sri Raya

M.B. Supermart: A mini market for grocery shopping.
Gebu’s Swissroll Cake by Siti Kitchen: A bakery that sells delish swiss roll.

8. Taman Suntex

Wong Lim Restaurant: a famous Chinese restaurant that serves Chinese and old fashioned American style food.

9. Taman Connaught

Taman Connaught Market: A night market that sells a bunch of street food, drinks, clothes, and many more.

10. Taman Mutiara

Cheras Leisure Mall: A shopping mall that’s famous for popular restaurants, such as Secret Recipe, Wong Kok Restaurant, Shakey’s Pizza.

11. Taman Midah

Taman Midah Night Market: A night market that has street food and more that’s only 5-minute away from the station.

12. Taman Pertama

Cheras Christian Cemetery: A Christian Cemetry that’s only 500 meters from the station.

13. Maluri

Sunway Velocity Mall: A shopping mall with a variety of local and international shops
AEON Mall: Another shopping mall for people who like grocery shopping.

14. Cochrane

MyTown KL: A shopping mall features more than 300 shops inside.
IKEA Cheras: A famous furniture shop that’s connected to MyTown KL

15. Tun Razak Exchange

TRX Exchange 106: A building, as well as a skyscraper that has housing and a shopping mall.

16. Bukit Bintang Station

Bukit Bintang: An area that has so much entertainment, such as karaoke, bars, restaurants, and more.

17. Merdeka

Merdeka 118: An aesthetic building that opens to the public for you to take stunning pictures.

18. Pasar Seni

Central Market: A history market that offers culture and heritage, arts, crafts, and food of Malaysia.

19. Muzium Negara

National Museum: A national museum about the rich cultural diversity and heritage of Malaysia.

20. Semantan

Petaling Street Market: A market that sells local Malaysian Chinese food, local delicacies, fruits, flowers, souvenirs, and more.

21. Pusat Bandar Damansara

Bangsar Shopping Centre: A shopping mall that sells imported food, alcohol drinks, baked food, and more.

22. Phileo Damansara

SS2 Food Court: A food court with food stalls that has the best dishes, such as dimsum, fruits, and fried nian gao.

23. Taman Tun Dr Ismail

Ho Li Chow: A restaurant that serves the local food nasi lemak and assam laksa.

24. Bandar Utama

1 Utama Shopping Centre: One of the largest shopping mall that offers food areas, healthcare, beauty, grocery, fashion stores, games, and more.

25. Mutiara Damansara

The Royale Bintang Damansara: An ice skating place where people can have some fun. There are also ice skating classes that you can join.

26. Surian

Dataran Sunway: An area that has street food, restaurants, and cafes.

27. Kota Damansara

Kota Dame: A night market that sells so many food and is a perfect place for a hangout.

28. Kwasa Sentral

Mid Valley MegaMall: A shopping mall that offers shops, such as fashion, healthcare, beauty, etc.

29. Kwasa Damansara

The Curve Shopping Centre: A shopping mall that has so many stores inside.

30. Kampung Selamat

Laketown Waterpark: A water park that has 14 attractions, including Family Splash Adventure, Racer Slides, Crazee Cone, and more.

31. Sungai Buloh

The Twin Tower: A famous landmark of Malaysia for people to take cute pictures.
Bintang Walk: A famous area for shopping, dining, etc.

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Putrajaya Line

The second line of KL MRT is the Putrajaya Line. It’s different from the Kajang Line, Putrjaya has 36 stops with 9 underground stops included. At first, Putrajaya Line had only one phase, which was from Damansara Damai Station to Kampung Batu Station that began to operate on June 16 2022. A year later, KL MRT started to operate phase II, from Kentomen Station to Putrajaya Sentral Station on March 16 2023.

Not only Kajang Line, The Putrajaya Line also makes it easy for you to explore Kuala Lumpur. If you are looking for attractions near each stop, please keep scrolling!

1. Kwasa Damansara

The Curve Shopping Centre: A shopping mall that has so many stores inside.

2. Kampung Selamat

Laketown Waterpark: A water park that has 14 attractions, including Family Splash Adventure, Racer Slides, Crazee Cone, and more.

3. Sungai Buloh

The Twin Tower: A famous landmark of Malaysia for people to take cute pictures.
Bintang Walk: A famous area for shopping, dining, etc.

4. Damansara Damai

Damansara Damai Recreational Park: A park that’s the best for jogging, running, and hiking.

5. Sri Damansara Barat

Kim Kee Noodles: A restaurant that mostly serves noodles, the best for lunch or dinner.

6. Sri Damansara Sentral

Fu Lai Restaurant: A restaurant of steamed dimsum, har gao, siew mai, and buns.
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Sri Damansara Timur
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Metro Prima
AEON Mall: A shopping mall that has a linked bridge to the station. It’s perfect for a grocery.

9. Kepong Baru

Big Tree Corner: A food place that sells the local foods nasi lemak, rojak, and others.

10. Jinjang

Xin Tai Temple: A place of worship.
Ci Xin Vegetarian Food: A restaurant that serves vegetarian food.

11. Sri Delima

Norway Salmon Fish Head Noodles: A delish restaurant that serves noodles with imported salmon.

12. Kampung Batu

Guan Di Temple Taman Batu Permai: A beautiful Buddhist temple.

13. Kentonmen

Taman Bamboo Neighborhood Park: A bamboo park, a perfect place for a walk or hangout.
Taman Rainbow Park: A nice park that’s also perfect for a walk and hangout.

14. Jalan Ipoh

Guan Yin Temple: A stunning temple that’s worth a visit.
Concubine Lane Museum: An exhibition about everyday’s lifestyle, activities, and culture of Concubine.

15. Sentul Barat

Sentul Park: A green space that has a lake, jogging tracks, and spaces for outdoor activities.
KLPac: A performing art center that holds art events.

16. Titiwangsa

Titiwangsa Lake Garden: A recreational park with a stunning lake inside.
Istana Budaya: A national theatre for performing arts.

17. Hospital Kuala Lumpur

Istana Budaya: A national theatre for performing arts
National Art Gallery: An art gallery of culture of Malaysia.

18. Raja Uda

SuperPark Malaysia: A trampoline park that’s perfect to have some fun
Avenue K Shopping Mall: A shopping mall that offers local and international shops.

19. Ampang Park

The Intermark Mall: A shopping mall that offers food area, healthcare, beauty, fashion shops
KLCC Park: A beautiful park that has a lake inside that’s best for jogging, running, and hanging out.

20. Persiaran KLCC

KLCC Park: A beautiful park that has a lake inside that’s best for jogging, running, and hanging out.
Aquaria KLCC: A huge aquarium that showcases marine life.

21. Conlay

Kompleks Kraf Kuala Lumpur: A cultural and craft place that showcases traditional Malaysian arts.

22. Tun Razak Exchange

TRX Exchange 106: A building, as well as a skyscraper that has housing and a shopping mall.

23. Chan Sow Lin

MinNature Malaysia: A place that has miniatures and mini stories of Malaysia.
Petronas Twin Towers: A famous landmark and stunning skyscrapers in Malaysia.

24. Kuchai

Petronas Twin Towers: A famous landmark and stunning skyscrapers in Malaysia.
Shusangguolao Hot Pot: A restaurant that serves nice hotpot.
Sunway Lagoon Theme Park: A place that has fun things, such as waterpark, theme park, and mini zoo.

25. Taman Naga Emas

Berjaya Times Square: A famous theme park to have fun.
Sunway Pyramid Mall: A shopping mall that has an ice skating hall.

26. Sungai Besi

Thean Hou Temple: A Chinese temple that’s dedicated to Thean Hou.

27. Serdang Raya Utara

South City Plaza Mall: A shopping mall that has so many shops inside.

28. Serdang Raya Selatan

South City Plaza Mall: A shopping mall that has so many shops inside.
Rainbow Bridge: An iconic bridge that’s perfect for a hangout.

29. Serdang Jaya

Grandmom Dessert: A dessert place that serves handmade Taiwanese desserts.

30. UPM

Muzium Warisan Melayu: An outdoor exhibit with the Malaysia traditional house.

31. Taman Equine

AEON Mall Taman Equine: A mall that’s perfect for grocery shopping
Muzium Warisan Melayu: An outdoor exhibit with the Malaysia traditional house.

32. Putra Permai

Farm In The City: A zoo that has so many animal species and plants. It’s perfect for nature and animal lovers.

33. 16 Sierra

National Mosque of Malaysia: A popular mosque that has a huge capacity.

34. Cyberjaya Utara

Cyberjaya Park: A park for a walk, hangout, or picnic.
Cyberjaya Lake Garden: A green space that has a lake inside.

35. Cyberjaya City Centre

The Putrajaya Wetlands Park: A park that has flora and fauna species, perfect for nature lovers.

36. Putrajaya Sentral

Putrajaya Challenge Park: A park that provides various types of activities, such as skating, climbing, and more.
IOI City Mall: A shopping mall that has retail outlets and entertainment spots.

Now you are familiar with the KL MRT Map and how to take on it. There are many ways to get to Kuala Lumpur, get your Singapore to Kuala Lumpur flight only on Traveloka!

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