Renting a Car in Alor Setar: Self-Drive Guide to Kedah's Royal Capital, Langkawi Gateway & Surrounds
Alor Setar sits at the heart of Kedah — Malaysia's "Rice Bowl" state — and punches well above its weight as a travel destination. It is the birthplace of two of Malaysia's prime ministers, home to a compact cluster of striking royal monuments around Dataran Alor Setar, and the most practical jumping-off point for the Langkawi ferry at Kuala Kedah. Yet it remains pleasantly unhurried: wide boulevards, excellent hawker food, and roads that genuinely reward self-drive exploration. Whether you are arriving by plane from Kuala Lumpur or by ETS train and planning a couple of days here before crossing to Langkawi, or simply looping through on a northern Malaysia road trip, having your own car transforms what Kedah has to offer.

Where to Pick Up Your Rental Car in Alor Setar
MT Car Rentals serves the Alor Setar / Kuala Kedah area with several confirmed pickup and return points. The three key locations on the platform are:
- Alor Setar Airport (Sultan Abdul Halim Airport, AOR) — Located about 10 km north of the city centre, this is the most seamless arrival option if you are flying in. AirAsia operates direct flights from Kuala Lumpur, and picking up your car at the airport means you can drive straight into the city or head directly towards the Thai border region without needing a transfer.
- Alor Setar KTM / ETS Station — If you are travelling on the ETS from KL Sentral or Butterworth, the station sits right in the city centre. Several operators offer pickup here, making it a practical choice for travellers combining rail and road on the same trip.
- Kuala Kedah Jetty — The ferry terminal for Langkawi-bound passengers, located about 12 km west of the city. This is particularly useful if you want to drop off your rental before boarding the ferry to Langkawi, or collect a car on your return to continue driving south.
All three locations fall within the Alor Setar / Kuala Kedah service area. MT Car Rentals operates on an area-based model, which means you can pick up at the airport and return at the jetty — or any other combination within the area — without incurring any cross-area penalty.
Car Rental Prices in Alor Setar
The Alor Setar rental market is compact but well-suited for most travel needs. Based on live listings on MT Car Rentals, here is what is currently available:
- Perodua Bezza NEW (sedan, 5 seats) — from RM160/day. The most accessible option in the region, this is an excellent fit for a solo traveller, couple, or small family exploring the city and surrounding sights. The Bezza's compact footprint makes it easy to park around Dataran Alor Setar, and its boot space is generous enough to handle a couple of weekend bags for a trip to Kuala Kedah Jetty.
- Perodua Bezza (New Model) (sedan, 5 seats) — from RM220/day. A newer variant of the Bezza with updated styling and features. A solid choice if you prefer a more current model and are happy to pay a modest premium for the upgrade.
- Toyota Alphard AGH30 (premium MPV, 7 seats) — from RM640/day. For larger groups or travellers who want premium comfort — think reclining captain's chairs, a whisper-quiet cabin, and ample luggage room — the Alphard AGH30 is available in the region. It is particularly popular with families making the trip to Kuala Kedah Jetty before a Langkawi crossing, or for corporate visitors to the Kedah royal city.
- Toyota Alphard (premium MPV, 7 seats) — from RM1,500/day. A top-of-the-range Alphard configuration for those who want the very best on the road. Whether it is a special occasion or simply a preference for uncompromised luxury, this option delivers a chauffeur-class experience in a self-drive format.
Prices reflect standard daily rates and may vary by date and availability. It is worth booking early, especially during school holidays and the peak festive season, when inventory in smaller regions like Alor Setar moves quickly.

What to See and Do Around Alor Setar
A rental car unlocks the full breadth of Kedah in a way that public transport simply cannot. Here are the highlights worth building your itinerary around:
- Dataran Alor Setar — The ceremonial heart of the city, ringed by the iconic Zahir Mosque, Balai Besar (the royal audience hall), Balai Nobat (home of the royal orchestra instruments), and the state museum. Everything is within easy walking distance of each other, but having a car means you can visit at your own pace and escape the midday heat quickly.
- Menara Alor Setar (Alor Setar Tower) — A telecommunications tower with a viewing deck offering panoramic views across the rice paddy plains, the city, and on clear days, the hazy outline of Gunung Jerai to the south. A worthwhile 30-minute stop.
- Lembah Bujang — About 30 km south of the city, this is one of Southeast Asia's oldest and most significant archaeological sites, with Hindu-Buddhist temple ruins dating back over 1,000 years. The drive south through open paddy fields on Route 1 is part of the experience.
- Gunung Jerai — Kedah's highest peak, rising dramatically from the surrounding flatlands about 50 km south of Alor Setar. A hillside resort, a forest recreation park, and sweeping views over the Straits of Malacca make this a rewarding day trip. A car is essential — there is no reliable public transport to the summit road.
- Kuala Kedah Jetty to Langkawi — If you are extending your trip to Langkawi, the ferry crossing from Kuala Kedah takes about an hour. Leave your rental car at or near the jetty and continue by ferry, or time your return to collect the car afterwards. MT Car Rentals has operators serving the Kuala Kedah Jetty location, making this handover seamless.

Practical Tips for Driving in Kedah
Alor Setar is one of the more straightforward Malaysian cities to drive in. Traffic is light by peninsular standards, signage is clear, and parking in the city centre is plentiful and inexpensive. A few tips to make the most of your self-drive:
- Fuel up before heading to Gunung Jerai or Lembah Bujang — petrol stations thin out noticeably once you leave the main trunk roads, so fill up in the city before setting off on day trips.
- The North-South Expressway (Plus Highway) runs parallel to Route 1 — for longer stretches between Alor Setar and destinations like Penang or Ipoh, the expressway is faster but involves tolls. Budget a few ringgit each way for toll charges.
- Paddy season drives are a bonus — Kedah has two rice-planting seasons per year, and if you visit when the fields are lush green or golden at harvest, the drive between Alor Setar and Gunung Jerai on Route 1 is genuinely beautiful. No extra planning required — it is simply the main road.
- Return within the service area — Remember that MT Car Rentals operates on an area-based model. You can return your car to any pickup point within the Alor Setar / Kuala Kedah area, but cross-area drop-offs (for example, driving to Penang and leaving the car there) are not permitted.
Book Your Alor Setar Rental Car on MT Car Rentals
Whether you are heading to Kedah for the monuments, the food, the archaeology, or the ferry crossing to Langkawi, a rental car makes every part of the trip more flexible and more rewarding. MT Car Rentals offers vehicles in the Alor Setar / Kuala Kedah region starting from RM160/day, with pickup available at Sultan Abdul Halim Airport, Alor Setar KTM / ETS Station, and Kuala Kedah Jetty. Search live availability, compare operators, and book securely at mtcarrentals.com.

