September 27, 2025 - 17:42

My ride on Malaysia's KTM ETS train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang in business class was nothing short of exceptional. For just $35, I was treated to an experience that surpassed my expectations. The journey began in the exclusive Ruby Lounge, where I enjoyed a serene atmosphere away from the bustling crowds. The lounge offered complimentary refreshments, allowing me to relax before my departure.
Once onboard, the comfort of the spacious seating made the trip even more enjoyable. The train's modern amenities and smooth ride contributed to a pleasant journey. One of the highlights was the delicious onboard meal, which featured a variety of local dishes that showcased Malaysia's rich culinary heritage. The attentive service from the staff added a personal touch to the experience, making it feel like a true business-class journey.
Overall, my trip on the KTM ETS train was a remarkable value, combining luxury, comfort, and great food, all at an affordable price. It’s an experience I would highly recommend to anyone traveling between these two vibrant cities.
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