Advancement in Technology Has made it Easier for People to Explore Malaysia
Technology has touched everything in the world and enhanced experience to a new level. Technology has made a difference in the way people now explore Malaysia. In the past, people first had to visit this fascinating country to get a first-hand experience and then use that experience for a repeat visit or recommend it to friends and relatives.
Now, thanks to path-breaking technology, interested tourists can take a virtual online tour of the place they wish to visit. It is easier for people to explore Malaysia in this manner. Redbus has made it easier for people to explore Malaysia. People can first take a virtual tour of the place they want to visit and then select the place they want to visit.
Technology has now enabled several websites to offer virtual tours, and some offer as many virtual tours of as many as 143 different places in Malaysia. There are available virtual tours of Kuala Lumpur, and one site even provides a virtual tour of Kuala Lumpur on foot with a virtual guide providing a detailed description and history of the places being visited. The virtual tours give visitors of s taste of what is to come with detailed tours of the Petronas Towers, China Town and the 400 million-year-old Batu Caves. There are also virtual tours available of interesting sites such as Kampung Morten and Praya Lane in Malacca. These virtual tours may not be as exhilarating as the real thing, but tourists can get a very good idea about the places they are visiting virtually and can decide to visit the real thing.
Technology has even facilitated the next stage, and this is where redbus steps in. Interested tourists can visit the redbus site and explore bus service in the areas they wish to visit. Redbus has bus services to and from Penang, Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur and Penang Sentral. Interested persons can book tickets online. It is easier for people to explore Malaysia when their travel is facilitated to such s great extent. Once interested tourists book bus tickets online, they are issued an M ticket which is sent to the person’s mobile phone as an SMS and serves as the real thing.
What’s more, the redbus site even provides pick up and drop off points in various places. Tourists can locate the nearest pick-up and drop off points and even select where they can be picked up and dropped off. There are 5 pickup or boarding points mentioned in the redbus site, and they include the 5 elements hotel, Chinatown, IMBI, Kuala Lumpur Sentral and TBS. The arrival points include Bangsar, Bukit Bintang, kepong and the Federal Hotel. Technology has facilitated the travel logistics so much that interested people can not only book a bus ticket but also find the location and select their boarding and arrival points so that they can save on cab costs to their respective hotels.
Redbus has tieups with several tour and bus operators in Malaysia, and they are all listed on the site. Once a customer books a bus ticket online, the M ticket will contain the registration number of the bus and the bus service operator. The M ticket will also contain the contact details of the bus service provider. Technology has facilitated the tour and all bus and other bookings so that tourists need not bother about logistics and search for the cheapest travel options. They can concentrate all their energy on exploring Malaysia and all the fascinating places to visit and discover the deep secrets that this fascinating country harbours. Tourists can use technology to familiarize themselves with the places they are going to visit within Malaysia and then use online facilities to make all necessary travel and stay bookings so that all their travel logistics are taken care of. That way, they are assured of hassle-free travel to Malaysia and will also save money by having used technology to select the most cost-beneficial options, including availing of online discounts and promos.
Technology is a wonderful tool to use for ease in travel and knowing where to travel. This makes tourism more meaningful.