Bandar Tasik Selatan is a bustling township located approximately 10 kilometres south of Kuala Lumpur city centre. Known primarily for the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS)—one of Malaysia’s largest integrated transport hubs—the area has developed into a dynamic residential and transit-oriented neighbourhood. Its excellent connectivity, affordable housing, and convenient lifestyle make it an important node within the Klang Valley’s southern corridor1.
Bandar Tasik Selatan was developed in the 1990s as part of Kuala Lumpur’s effort to create well-planned suburban townships near key transport routes. Strategically located along the KL–Seremban corridor, the area was envisioned as both a residential and logistics hub. Its growth accelerated in 2011 with the opening of the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), which consolidated long-distance bus services previously scattered across the city2.
The presence of TBS transformed Bandar Tasik Selatan into a key gateway for intercity travel, linking Kuala Lumpur to destinations throughout Peninsular Malaysia. The township has since evolved into a mixed-use area with condominiums, government quarters, and commercial facilities serving commuters and residents alike3.
Bandar Tasik Selatan can be described as a transport-oriented urban neighbourhood. Its landscape combines modern high-rises with mid-range apartments and several government housing projects. The area maintains a steady flow of daily activity due to TBS, yet residential zones nearby offer a quieter, more community-based atmosphere4.
The township’s population is diverse, consisting of civil servants, working professionals, students, and frequent travellers. Green pockets, such as the Taman Rekreasi Tasik Selatan, provide a peaceful contrast to the otherwise dynamic environment. The neighbourhood’s convenient access to amenities and public transport makes it an increasingly desirable place to live5.
As of October 2025, Bandar Tasik Selatan offers a mix of affordable apartments and mid-range condominiums. Popular residential projects include Permaisuri Residences, Pangsapuri Tasik Selatan, and TBS Suites. Condominium prices start from around RM400,000, while older apartments may cost as low as RM300,0006.
Rental rates are competitive, ranging from RM1,200 for smaller apartments to RM2,500 for larger, fully-furnished units. Due to its proximity to several educational institutions and the TBS hub, rental demand remains consistently strong among both students and working professionals7.
Transportation is the defining feature of Bandar Tasik Selatan. The TBS Integrated Terminal is Malaysia’s primary southern transport gateway, connecting bus, rail, and airport transit lines in one location. The Bandar Tasik Selatan Station itself serves three rail systems: the KTM Komuter, LRT Sri Petaling Line, and KLIA Transit (ERL). This integration allows seamless transfers between city, suburban, and airport routes8.
For road users, the township enjoys easy access to key highways, including the KL–Seremban Expressway (E37), Maju Expressway (MEX, E20), and the Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2, 28). These expressways connect Bandar Tasik Selatan to the city centre, Putrajaya, and southern regions such as Seremban and Nilai9.
The most prominent attraction in the area is the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), an ultramodern intercity bus terminal equipped with ticketing counters, retail outlets, and food courts. It is directly connected to the LRT, KTM, and ERL stations via pedestrian bridges, making it one of Southeast Asia’s most integrated transport hubs10.
Nearby recreational highlights include Taman Rekreasi Tasik Selatan, a serene park with walking trails and lakeside views. Residents also have access to shopping and dining options in neighbouring areas such as Bandar Sri Permaisuri and Cheras. Educational facilities, government buildings, and healthcare services are easily reachable within a 5–10 km radius11.
TBS is often compared to an airport for buses—its layout, facilities, and digital ticketing system are modelled after Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). Every day, more than 1,000 buses depart and arrive here, serving over 45,000 passengers and making it one of the busiest transport terminals in Southeast Asia12.
Bandar Tasik Selatan stands out as one of Kuala Lumpur’s best-connected suburbs, where transport infrastructure and urban living meet. Its role as a national transit hub, coupled with growing residential appeal, makes it an ideal location for those who value convenience and mobility within the Klang Valley13.
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