Malang is one of the popular destinations for travelers from Surabaya, especially for traveling. Traveling by a Surabaya Malang bus is an alternative to fast, cheap, and comfortable travel in East Java. RedBus offers travel options with bus operators offering quality service as well as implementing health protocols.
- The distance between Surabaya and Malang is about 96 km. The average duration of a Surabaya-Malang road trip is around 2.5 to 3 hours depending on the route taken.
- The average bus fare for the Surabaya to Malang route is around IDR 100,000 to IDR 180,000, depending on the operator.
- The first bus from Surabaya departs at 06.00 WIB and arrives in Malang at 08.30 WIB.
- The last bus from Surabaya departs at 20.00 WIB and arrives in Malang at 23.05 WIB.
- Surabaya Malang travel vehicles on RedBus are operated by 3 operators with a total of 24 buses.
- Bus operators popular with passengers include Cititrans (4.9) and King Travel (4.2).
- Popular departure locations in Surabaya are Juanda International Airport, Tegalsari, and Bungurasih Terminal. Popular arrival locations in Malang include Blimbing, Lawang Market, Batu City, Malang Town Square and Ramayana Dinoyo Mall.
- Malang offers a variety of natural tourist destinations that are quite popular, such as Selecta Park, Balekambang Beach, and Coban Putri Waterfall. Kampung Jodipan is a colorful village that is characteristic of Malang today.
- Malang offers a mix of old and popular culinary delights. Toko Oen serves homemade ice cream as well as Western and Indonesian menus in a colonial-era building. Bakso President is a popular location for eating Malang meatballs. Those who like local ice snacks can taste ice talun, mixed ice, and dawet ice at the legendary shop Depot Es Talun.
- Malang currently has operational time restrictions for public places until 21:00 and implements health protocols. Public transportation capacity is limited to 50%.
- RedBus offers health protocols on the Surabaya Malang buses in the form of providing hand sanitizers, regular cleaning of buses, and requiring staff to wash their hands and undergo body temperature checks before serving passengers.




