Friends who travel abroad should have a connecting flight. Many times when traveling abroad, there will be a connecting flight, so there will be extra time. What can you do with this time?
Take Kuala Lumpur as an example, let’s go and see it.
How to apply for a visa after a layover of 8 hours? 1. Connecting air ticket If your air ticket is connecting, your luggage will be checked directly to the destination.
Take the transfer channel directly from Kuala Lumpur Airport.
No Malaysian visa is required.
2. For non-connecting flights, apply for a transit visa after arriving at Kuala Lumpur Airport.
The transit visa is actually on the edge of customs.
Passport of the accident and next flight ticket, the staff will stamp your passport.
Write down the time of your next flight.
No photos or payment required.
As soon as you get out of the transit visa processing area, you can pick up your luggage.
After picking up your luggage, go to the departure hall to check in your luggage, and then board the plane to your destination.
Prepare your passport and air ticket itinerary to prove that you are passing through reasonably and legally. When you get off the plane, follow the signs to Arrivel, find the immigration customs office, and look for the 120hous transit visa counter on the far left. There are few people in the queue, and it is very simple to pass the customs. There is no need to fill in a form.
The customs officers will look at your passport and itinerary, and then fingerprint your index finger with both hands. It will take about an hour to get off the plane and queue up to go through customs.
Tips: 1. Because there is usually only one window open, the processing speed is relatively slow. It is a bit annoying when there are many people queuing for transit visas. If the transfer time is not enough, it is recommended to walk quickly after getting off the plane and go straight here to apply.
2. Not everyone will give 120 hours. The visa officer will look at the time of your next flight, which is usually the departure time of your next flight.
3. After applying for the transit visa, you can go out to collect your luggage, and then you can stay for a short period of time.
An attachment to the entry form you filled out will be placed in your passport. It will be collected when you leave the country, so don’t lose it.
Route from the airport to the city 1. Airport shuttle bus After picking up your luggage, you will see a red bus SKYBUS ticket office. I bought 2 tickets for 9RM (the yellow bus is actually cheaper at 8RM). When you walk out, you will see it.
There are red buses and yellow buses parked in the parking lot where you go straight and turn right.
I asked in the past, and if you can get on the bus, you can get on directly. Others can also buy tickets after getting on the bus.
I sat here when I left. Just before boarding the bus, someone was selling tickets in front of the bus. Just buy the ticket and get on the bus.
2. KLSentral The entire KLSentral is divided into three floors. The airport shuttle bus stops on the ground floor. Then go up the stairs to the first floor. On the left is the LRT line. Just like the Beijing subway, you can buy tickets from the automatic ticket machines.
It takes more than an hour to store your luggage and transfer to the KL Sentral bus to Sentral Station. When you arrive at the station, you will see the ticket counter. You will buy the bus ticket here on the return trip.
Go upstairs to G floor.
If you have big bags to store, go to the back of Building G and walk in. There will be a locker with big boxes at the end.
We chose the big gray box, there were many people, and we deposited all the bags in it, it cost 20 MYR.
You need to exchange for deposit coins at the machine next to the box.
Sometimes there is a staff member, so you can change directly with him.
After depositing your bag, walk backwards and you will see the subway station on the right.
You can see clearly whether it is the subway or the Airport Express, they are all next to each other.
The subway in Kuala Lumpur is called PUTRALRT (light rail).
There are self-service ticket machines.
Just buy the destination you want to go to.
8 hours of transportation to get around If you want to explore Kuala Lumpur effectively (especially when time is tight), you must use public transportation, especially the monorail set on the elevated track, PutraLRT light rail and
Star (light rail transit system), they can take you across the city's bustling and crowded intersections.
Taxis are readily available and pay by meter.
But be careful, be sure to avoid taking taxis and buses during peak hours (7:30 to 9 a.m., 5 to 7:30 p.m.).
The main attractions in Kuala Lumpur are all in the city center, and you can reach the tourist area with the most concentrated attractions in the city within ten minutes' walk.
City Tour It’s a cliche you can’t avoid: no trip to Kuala Lumpur is complete without a visit to the 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers.
Recommended route: Chinatown (lunch) - Old Railway Station - National Mosque - Central Art Square - Independence Square - Petronas Twin Towers (nice night view) Petaling Street ChinaTown (Chinatown) Petaling Street is Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, located in Kuala Lumpur
The southern part of the old town is not large, but it is very lively, especially every night, it is more like a festival. It is a famous night market in Kuala Lumpur.
Things sold here range from Chinese clothing, fabrics to Chinese herbal medicines.
Complete collection of couplets at the entrance of barbecue restaurant