It is accessible by road from the capital city, Kuala Lumpur (100 km) or by train (Slim River railway station). The main trunk road to Tanjung Malim was the first ever toll road in Malaysia and was eventually given free access to the public in the middle of the 1980s.
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A never miss destination while you on the way.
This is Kampung Balun, a Malay populated area founded decades
and it serves local traditional Malay living livestyle.
This is Kampung Balun, a Malay populated area founded decades
and it serves local traditional Malay living livestyle.
"Slim River" sign is at your clear eyesight
while you are about and near the city.
A widen roadway for your speedy driving
while you are reaching Slim River. A local mosque is just
next the you.
Before the construction of North-South Expressway, all traffic going to destinations in the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia, such as Ipoh, Cameron Highlands and Penang will pass through the town of Slim River. With the new North-South Expressway bypassing smaller towns, fewer people, traffic, and tourists pass through Slim River. Currently, the economy of Slim River is improving due to the nearby Proton City, located in Tanjung Malim.
Don't miss this turn as it is the gateway
to the authentic town of Slim River by the North-South Highway.
Soon you will drive passing the MCA building,
a many years political land mark of your midway
to Slim River town.
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