Malaysia Moto GP

Sepang International Circuit, Sepang , Malaysia

01 – 03 November 2024

The Sepang International Circuit was completed in November 1998 and hosted its first race the following month before an official inauguration by Dr Mahathir In March 1999. Even before its completion it was being hailed as the best circuit in the world, thanks to the massive government investment and class-leading facilities.  The circuit is covered by 27 closed circuit TV cameras via fibre optic cabling and includes on-line, real time tracking of race cars, combined with electronic marshal posts which will flash coloured lights to the drivers instead of flags. It was clear from the very first races that the circuit promoted good close racing and was popular with drivers, drawing favourable comment from both the F1 and MotoGP paddocks. Buy your Malaysia MotoGP tickets only today from NK Sports Tickets, partners with Sports Events. Our variety of Malaysia Moto GP Tickets feature no hidden fees, what you see is what you pay.

We are partners with Official MotoGP ticket providers dealing directly with event organizers to ensure the best service and prices for you to gain access to any MotoGP of the season.

Travel Package 

From TBA per person sharing

TRAVEL DATES: 31 October - 04 November 2024

Inclusions:

*All tickets / packages advertised are subject to availability and seasonal price adjustments may apply.

Exclusions:

  • All flights and taxes (on request)
  • Circuit Transfers
  • Visa and Travel Insurance (recommended)
  • Tours not mentioned, optional extras / optional sightseeing excursions
  • All items of a personal nature. Meals, drinks, tips and gratuities not specified
  • Anything not mentioned

*You can view our Term’s and Condition’s here

Travel and Event Information

 

Accommodation

Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital is known for its multicultural community, which mainly consists of Malay, Indian, and Chinese residents. This city boasts of gleaming skyscrapers, colonial architecture, charming locals and a myriad of natural attractions. As a result, you’ll find vibrant events and festivities celebrated throughout the year, while local markets and religious sites offer a glimpse into the local culture and lifestyle. A city with Food-stall-lined streets shaded by a leafy canopy of banyan trees. The skyline is dominated by the 451m-tall Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of glass-and-steel-clad skyscrapers with Islamic motifs. The towers also offer a public sky bridge and observation deck. There is a lot of beautiful greenery in Kuala Lumpur, with the Lake Gardens home to popular bird and deer parks you can freely visit, or you can head to i-City Shah Alam to take cool photos of its nightly colourful display of LED-lit attractions. The Batu Caves, A 272-step long trek leads you to this century-old temple in limestone which is probably one of the most popular tourist spots in Kuala Lumpur. So many attractions and some of nature’s wonders not too be missed!   Booking your accommodation in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia is a click away.  Support our affiliation with our partner, Agoda  by reserving your own accommodation through the  Agoda.com links on this page to take you to the booking portal.  We receive a small commission and you won’t pay more but rather save on the fantastic specials and deals. Click here to access and book your accommodation.  Book early to receive discounts and to avoid unavailability.  Accommodation can also be added to your Official Grand Prix tickets on request.
 

Visa

 

Nearest Airport

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is the main international airport in Malaysia.  The Sepang International Circuit is adjacent to the airport; which is located approximately 45 km’s south of Kuala Lumpur (Capital of Malaysia) City Centre and serves the Greater Klang Valley conurbationKuala Lumpur airport taxis operate on a fixed fare system and will take around 50 minutes to reach the centre in normal traffic. Alternatively, the KLIA Express or Transit metro trains run from the airport, both taking you to the KL Sentral station in the city.  The Express, being the better option, will take around 28 minutes.  The “Airport Bus Coach Service” runs from the airport to KL Sentral station, taking around 1 hour to reach the centre.

 

Car and Parking

Please note: Parking is only available for customers who select courier delivery.

Parking is available in three zones and should be chosen based on location of your viewing area.

  • Red Parking – Paddock access, Premier Roving, Main Grandstand and K1
  • Green Parking – C2 Hillstands
  • Yellow Parking – F Grandstands

Take the North-South Highway from Kuala Lumpar to reach the circuit and head towards Kuala Lumpur International Airport, as you get closer the Sepang International Circuit will be signposted.

Coach and Bus

Local buses are operated by KLRapid and they provide special services to the circuit from KL Sentral Train Station and Kuala Lumpur City Centre. These services can only be bought on the day from the KLRapid Bus Hub in Kuala Lumpur. There is also  a shuttle bus service that leaves from out the front of the Petronas Twin towers in Kala Lumpar city which is a return trip. There is a Moto GP stand set up inside the twin towers shopping mall near the entrance closest to the buses that will help with tickets. But you can also buy bus tickets on the morning as they set up a stand at the bus stop. The bus trip out there takes 1 hour to get there and about 1.5 hours return (due to traffic).

Taxi

Taxis go to and from the circuit pick-up zone outside the main entrance. Please note that there can be long queues for a taxi at the end of the race. Ride Hailing companies such as Uber and Grab operate in Sepang and the surrounding areas but you should anticipate inflated prices, particularly on race day.

Train

The best way to get to the circuit is via the KLIA Ekspres fast train. This runs between KL Sentral train station and KLIA airport (after this you take a shuttle bus to the circuit). The 55 km trip from the centre of KL to the Sepang circuit normally takes anywhere from 1-2 hours depending on where you are staying, your chosen mode of transport and traffic.

Walking

Although the circuit is located next to Kuala Lumpur Airport, it is still a 10km walk away, therefore we recommend to travel by car or public transport.

Timetable

Full timetable information including support events will be published once it is released by the circuit near race weekend.

Can’t find what you are looking for or want a full package quote with flights, accommodation or transfers?

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Malaysia Moto GP

Sepang International Circuit, Sepang , Malaysia

01 – 03 November 2024

The Sepang International Circuit was completed in November 1998 and hosted its first race the following month before an official inauguration by Dr Mahathir In March 1999. Even before its completion it was being hailed as the best circuit in the world, thanks to the massive government investment and class-leading facilities.  The circuit is covered by 27 closed circuit TV cameras via fibre optic cabling and includes on-line, real time tracking of race cars, combined with electronic marshal posts which will flash coloured lights to the drivers instead of flags. It was clear from the very first races that the circuit promoted good close racing and was popular with drivers, drawing favourable comment from both the F1 and MotoGP paddocks. Buy your Malaysia MotoGP tickets only today from NK Sports Tickets, partners with Sports Events. Our variety of Malaysia Moto GP Tickets feature no hidden fees, what you see is what you pay.

We are partners with Official MotoGP ticket providers dealing directly with event organizers to ensure the best service and prices for you to gain access to any MotoGP of the season.

Travel Package 

From TBA per person sharing

TRAVEL DATES: 31 October - 04 November 2024

Inclusions:

*All tickets / packages advertised are subject to availability and seasonal price adjustments may apply.

Exclusions:

  • All flights and taxes (on request)
  • Circuit Transfers
  • Visa and Travel Insurance (recommended)
  • Tours not mentioned, optional extras / optional sightseeing excursions
  • All items of a personal nature. Meals, drinks, tips and gratuities not specified
  • Anything not mentioned

*You can view our Term’s and Condition’s here

Travel and Event Information

 

Accommodation

Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital is known for its multicultural community, which mainly consists of Malay, Indian, and Chinese residents. This city boasts of gleaming skyscrapers, colonial architecture, charming locals and a myriad of natural attractions. As a result, you’ll find vibrant events and festivities celebrated throughout the year, while local markets and religious sites offer a glimpse into the local culture and lifestyle. A city with Food-stall-lined streets shaded by a leafy canopy of banyan trees. The skyline is dominated by the 451m-tall Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of glass-and-steel-clad skyscrapers with Islamic motifs. The towers also offer a public sky bridge and observation deck. There is a lot of beautiful greenery in Kuala Lumpur, with the Lake Gardens home to popular bird and deer parks you can freely visit, or you can head to i-City Shah Alam to take cool photos of its nightly colourful display of LED-lit attractions. The Batu Caves, A 272-step long trek leads you to this century-old temple in limestone which is probably one of the most popular tourist spots in Kuala Lumpur. So many attractions and some of nature’s wonders not too be missed!   Booking your accommodation in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia is a click away.  Support our affiliation with our partner, Agoda  by reserving your own accommodation through the Agoda.com links on this page to take you to the booking portal.  We receive a small commission and you won’t pay more but rather save on the fantastic specials and deals.              Click here to access and book your accommodation.  Book early to receive discounts and to avoid unavailability.  Accommodation can also be added to your Official Grand Prix tickets on request.
 

Visa

 

Nearest Airport

The Sepang Circuit is located about 60km from the capital city of Kuala Lumpur and adjacent to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) – although the drive from the paddock or main entrance to the main international airport terminal is actually 12km, so will take between 8-10 minutes to drive, or around 4 minutes if heading to the Air Asia terminal, which is slightly closer to the track. The circuit is linked to the city and the airport with a dual-lane highway system and high-speed train service. Travelling by road on the expressway will approximately takes about 40 minutes from the city to the circuit. Street signs are well placed and clearly visible on the highway.

 

Car and Parking

Please note: Parking is only available for customers who select courier delivery.

Parking is available in three zones and should be chosen based on location of your viewing area.

  • Red Parking – Paddock access, Premier Roving, Main Grandstand and K1
  • Green Parking – C2 Hillstands
  • Yellow Parking – F Grandstands

Take the North-South Highway from Kuala Lumpar to reach the circuit and head towards Kuala Lumpur International Airport, as you get closer the Sepang International Circuit will be signposted.

Coach and Bus

Local buses are operated by KLRapid and they provide special services to the circuit from KL Sentral Train Station and Kuala Lumpur City Centre. These services can only be bought on the day from the KLRapid Bus Hub in Kuala Lumpur.

Taxi

Taxis go to and from the circuit pick-up zone outside the main entrance. Please note that there can be long queues for a taxi at the end of the race. Ride Hailing companies such as Uber and Grab operate in Sepang and the surrounding areas but you should anticipate inflated prices, particularly on race day.

Train

The city of Kuala Lumpur is 60 km to the North and is most easily reached by the airport Express Rail Link (KLIA Ekspres), which arrives in the city centre station KL Sentral in 30 minutes. From Kuala Lumpur city centre there are regular services which run to the nearby Nilai and Kuala Lumpur International Airport train stations. From here, either take a taxi or the shuttle bus to the circuit.

Walking

Although the circuit is located next to Kuala Lumpur Airport, it is still a 10km walk away, therefore we recommend to travel by car or public transport.

Timetable

Full timetable information including support events will be published once it is released by the circuit near race weekend.

Can’t find what you are looking for or want a full package quote with flights, accommodation or transfers?

Inquire Now!

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