Nothing I say is a reflection of anyone in this videos thoughts or beliefs. I met some of the most lovely people in Brunei, and I’m sharing my experiences. I always encourage you to do your own research. Make sure you like and subscribe if you like my content, and I’ll see you in the next one! Thank you Brunei! 🇧🇳
Nice video! Just want to break the negative rumors about Sultan of Brunei, he is very kind and give us locals alot of benefits, which include but not limited to: 1) Free healthcare, from mild cases like coughing, to severe cases like cancer or whatever. If the medical equipment in Brunei is not sufficient, you can get sent to overseas for medical treatment for free, no charge at all. 2) Monthly Allowance for old people 60 years and above 3) Monthly Allowance for people with disabled family 4) Allowance for widowed (not sure for how long, maybe first few months or so) 5) Free educations from primary school to secondary, and even University as long as you pass the minimum grading for A-Level exam. Instead of we, the citizen, paying for University, we got monthly allowance instead. Thats right you read that right, we literally got paid to attend university lol. I even majored in Engineering thanks to His Majesty and now employed in one of Global top 3 Oil and Gas Industry 6) Free brunch for primary school students 7) Subsidies/discount for necessary foods such as rice, sugar and so on 8) Subsidies to Fuel petrol for cars 9) Housing system for all the locals, if you have low income, you can still pay minimal monthly to have your own hous, as low as 75 USD per month. There might be few people with poor living condition but its becos they are late to be discovered, and once we discovered it, they will be helped instantly. In other words there are no homeless in Brunei 10) and many more
the reason public transport is almost non-existent is because most bruneians own at least 2 cars becos the cars is cheap, and the petrol is cheap. therefore the demand for public transport is low, making taxis expensive here. I recommend you to rent a car for the week if youre foreigner. Also personally Brunei is pretty basic lifestyles, with all the benefits given to us, peaceful, low crime ratee, low natural disaster and so on. To me Brunei is a basic, and great country, suitable to raise a family, in long term, rather than a place for tourist industry (not yet at least, there are something new hidden here and there but yea maybe better in the future).
@@mranonymus1563 I completely respect your opinion! I definitely don’t want to disrespect you at all however Australia has most of those things also if not all of them and while our government isn’t perfect, we don’t have the types of extreme penalties potentially given for things I believe people should be allowed to do, like marry the person you love regardless of their gender. Everyone is allowed their own beliefs, and I respect yours especially since you said it in a respectful way! 😊 But I personally can’t ignore the brutal consequences that could still given to people in this day an age, even if all of the above is given.
@@mranonymus1563 I definitely think I liked the fact not many tourists were there! 😂😁 it was a very peaceful, quiet town. Certainly would be a nice place for you to be! ☺️☺️
I'm Bruneian. I've read a few of bad comments about my country. Boring, nothing good, etc2. Brunei had a special things on its own way. And we as citizen loved our country very2 much esp our King. Do you know how much a cancer patient or any other sick citizen to pay to treat their sickness? Its all Free. For a patient that need to go oversea for treatment, all cost will be paid by the government and for the a person ie wife or husband that accompany the patient while treatment oversea will be given an allowance and free hotel accommodation while the treatment going on until they both back to Brunei. Education is free for citizen. Even those students who go to government college or Uni will be given a monthly allowances from the government. If you work with the government and you wish to send your children to private school not to the government school. You may do so and government will pay back all your money that you pay for your children to study at the private school. Student that study oversea will be given a monthly allowance throughout their course. So do in service citizen that study oversea. Citizen at the age of 60 years old will start to receive monthly pension allowance for life. For low income citizen they can apply and the government will pay the family about bnd250 to bnd1000 per month as incentives . Cheap housing scheme for citizen and permanent resident of Brunei. And many more from the government of our beloved Sultan. What else? Brunei is one of the most safest country in the world. You can just walk around the city from day time to night time till the next morning without worry, and you will back to your house in one piece, i guaranteed nothing will disturb you. No income tax in Brunei. One more, every 4 years for the citizen that work with the government, you can bring all your family ie your wife and children for vacation to any countries all over the world and all pay by the government. But if you plan not to go, you can just keep the money for other uses. I'm proud to be Bruneian.
They are certainly good things about Brunei! Australia also has some if not most of those things! I will say that while I agree that everyone should have access to these things you’ve stated, and Brunei is lucky to have these things, there are still laws and potential punishments for things I just cannot agree with. But, I had nothing but a good experience in Brunei and the people did nothing but look after us and I have nothing bad to say about my visit! Sometimes there’s nothing wrong with a laid back town 😁 😊😊
@@josieliftsthings abt the sharia law that been applied to our country Brunei. Been years now, not even once someone hand had been chop off or someone had been stone to dead. You need to understand how this law work and when you understand it then you can see the beautiful of this law. For example. Its like the Russian that own nuclear bomb. As all nation knew that the Russian had a nuclear bomb, no one dare to go to Russia an try to attack them. That because people knew they own the most powerfull bom in the world. And until now, did you ever heard the Russian use their nuclear bomb against other countries that include Ukraine. Never right. So the Sharia Law is like the Nuclear bomb. It prevents the criminals to attempt doing any wrong doing. This law make the criminals think 10 times before try to commit crime. That why Brunei is now one of the most safest country in the world. Same goes to the countries that applied Sharia Law. For the lgbt we still had this people in our country but yet they still safe from the law if they do their thing not open in the public. The law is more like a prevention so that this bad thing won't develope become big problem. And we as citizen and all the people living in Brunei, muslim or non muslim really happy when this law was applied as it increase our safety to the very highest level so that we can live happier and peaceful here in Brunei Darussalam. Hope you like my country when you visited us last time. Have a good time mate.
@@kukubesi3269 I understand what you’re saying and I respect that you believe in it. I don’t personally respect people living in fear (including LGBT people) of in my opinion, out dated and barbaric consequences just for loving who they love. I understand you are saying it is a deterrent, or prevention as you say but I do not believe of any punishment for someone just to show affection to someone they love. I understand this is against what you believe, but I do not believe in living in fear of being killed, or amputated or stoned, even if it hasn’t happened yet or that loving someone the same gender as you is a big problem. I’m a big believer on people being allowed to believe different things so you are allowed to believe in this, I just personally don’t and will never believe in these type of consequences anymore in this current world, I think there are more humane punishments now, but we are allowed to be different ☺️🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings There’s no such thing people living in fear with law. What’s the point of law exist in first place. There’s a reason why it exist in first to scared the criminal away. The reason law is exist to to construct a stability of the nation, without law therefore the country will not fully functional if the citizens didn’t respect or follow the protocol order which has been implemented in the country. Your statements “I don’t like people living in fear” isn’t justifying the problems. Let me give u a example. A country without law where gang rapist, murderer exist, u visit that country and thus ur life ended over there. So what’s your answer to this solution? Nothing, since u pretty much death. The point is this criminal does their fantasy killing sprees whiteout thinking the consequences where they didn’t have to fear of get punishment in their NO-LAW country. So a law is a must, i know u didn’t like the way my government did the law, but it’s a law to prevent our people from the corrupt of Western culture LGBTQ, we may have those people in our country but we didn’t execute to death like that unless they did something disgusting in public. They are fine here just don’t violate the law or trying to spread those western cultures at us. I know this sound’s homophonic but we hate the things they did not the people which is against our religion & cultures. We never acknowledge this behavior in our cultures and we are proud, and to you yes A LAW IS IMPORTANT TO LET THE PEOPLE KNOW HOW DANGEROUS IT CAN AFFECT OUR COUNTRY LEGACY AND HOW TERRIFYINGLY IT CAN BE UNLESS YOU AGAINST.
All the freebie cages will only allow them to breed more and more apes into their private zoo. Without freedom of thought, expression, conscience and not being able to make choices, i will not be surprised if the 2% of the people's DNA turns into 100% apes.
Honestly, your intro to this video hit home for me. Never, ever, confuse the people of a country with it's politics and it's government. Good and bad people exist everywhere, always find the good and grow together 😊 Cheers from 🇨🇦
Thank you Bryan! I think it’s sometimes tough to do it but I think it’s a must. My government of my country up until recently was led by someone who’s values and decisions I despise and I would hate it if someone thought their opinions were my own, simply because they were my prime minister. Thank you for watching Bryan! 😁😊
Thank you for visiting and your warm gesture of Brunei. We the local understand why there are misconception about our beautiful country. Its a matter of understanding one’s culture. We’re glad you have a good time and experience.
Thank you for your comment Min! So respectful, thank you! Of course you definitely have a point. I had a great experience there! Thank you for watching 😁🙏🏻☺️
Am from Nigeria, can you help me to secure a job in Brunei? I love to work in a peaceful and cool country like Brunei, pls I need your help to work in your beautiful country ❤🎉
As a Bruneian, I’m so thankful to brother Dayat showing his polite and kindness to tourist and give a extra special treat to you. Glad to see my fellow doing good job not only as a taxi boat but make you guys feel welcoming on your first day. Will do the same like Dayat if I meet tourist and will bring them tour on Bandar Seri Begawan for free if it’s my offday working 😅. ❤ from Brunei Darussalam.
Aslamoalikam sagheer here from Pakistan, Please explain me about weather of Brunei especially June July August September. It's friendly weather or sweat weather? I am waiting your reply to me thanks
@@muhammadsagheer3650 walaikumussalam, weather in Brunei usually is hot up to 33°c, raining, windy and the temperature lower than hot sunny day...usually people from cold countries love our weather conditions.
Bless that selfish bastard majority his population lives in poverty struggling while he spends crazy and his son more 2mill on clothes u peasant better fight 4 ur Sovereignty smh cowards stand up u tired working for nothing not makin ends meet while these leaders live as king and u as slave people u can change it u whiling to fight or die on ur knees until ur old never got to live a fun life cuz ur poor it more poor people in the world then rich only u citizen which is property of ur country so ur slave fight for ur freedom folks
I used to live in Brunei Darussalam, gading district for few years. I swear i watch this with a tears , i miss this country, the food , the people, their silly jokes, their ambuyat , and every single mysterious fruit i can find in bandar market , and their nasi katok. I miss them so much. Thank you for filming this.
I am a Malaysian and I hv many2 good memories of Brunei and the Bruneian people. I have lived and worked in Brunei for 5.5 yrs in the mid 90s. I had many friends and I am still in contact wth some of them until now. Whenever they come to KL, they wld normally contact me. We would meet in KL or greater KL area. We get together sometimes wth our kids. Other occasions, we would play a round or 2 of golf here in KL. They are very friendly people. I had so many friends and I was able to speak the Bruneian Malay accent ( fyi, there are quite different fr Msian Malay accent, theirs are very similar to Sabahan Malay accent) while I was there. Unfortunately I hv forgotten most of the words and the accent. For the lack of practice. And btw, my 3rd son was born at Jerudong Medical Center. A very nice hospital.
Am from Nigeria, can you help me to secure a job in Brunei? I love to work in a peaceful and cool country like Brunei, pls I need your help to work in your beautiful country ❤❤❤🎉
@@josieliftsthings Thank you for showing us about Brunei Darussalam. Maybe if you don't mind, I want to ask if you have any contact about Dayat, he is your boat driver because maybe next month i will go to brunei
Thank you for visiting Brunei Darussalam! We're glad that you or anyone that visits our country had a good time and experience. Thank you once again from all of the locals of Brunei Darussalam! Come back to Brunei again soon, we'll be glad to welcome you with open arms. 🥰
Thank you so much for coming over Brunei, Love the contents and are super happy seeing you and Michael enjoying the food and the whole experience here in our humble country. Applause for the awesome video made!
I'm a Bruneian and and this is such a wonderful vlog. I heard a lot of criticism about Brunei and I guess there aren't much tourist attractions here. It's very quiet here and not much stuff is happening here. Thanks for showing the Internet about Brunei 😊 Also the Kuih Melaya is one of my favourite chocolate desert and Babu Cantik means Beautiful Aunt.
I’m so glad you liked my video coming from a Bruneian! Thank you so much 🥹🥹 I think sometimes not being very busy is not a bad thing! 😂😁 I think my favourite dessert too! Hahaha thank you for watching my video I’m so glad you like it 😁😁😁
@@josieliftsthings the thing is, if u go to The Mall at Gadong in Brunei, u will be shocked to see.. There are so many people in there especially at Thursday- Sunday.. The Mall completely crowded as my Social Anxiety increase lol.. And it make me feel want to faint..
I've watched all of your KL vlogs but wow I wasn't expecting you to be here in Brunei. Took me by surprise but anyhow Welcome to Brunei Darussalam! I hope you enjoy your visit. ..and Yes, its called Apam Balik in Malaysia, here we called it "Kuih Malaya"/
Really enjoyed watching this video, love seeing welcoming people- wherever that may be. Those crocodiles and monkeys were sooo big! A great local environment. Milo is everywhere! Thanks for sharing.
20:09 we call it Petai. It tastes bitter but delicious when u make it into Sambal 🤌🏻✨ and thank you for stopping by in Brunei ❤️ do come visit again! Still have a lot of places to check out !
I have been watching your vlogs since the Philippines. Been waiting for this Brunei vlog it is so interesting and you capture the country beautifully from your perspective. Now I want to visit. Come back to the Philippines 😊
Thank you so much for continuing to watch me and support my channel! I’m so glad I got to see what most others don’t! We will definitely be back, when it’s less rainy season 😂 I’ve got some beautiful islands to see there in the warm weather! 🙏🏻🇵🇭😁
My mum was originally from Brunie, then got married with my dad who was originally from Singapore, then got me was born and raised in australia, I felt very overwhelming watching your video, in fact i never been to Brunie 🥲
I went there a few weeks ago and I have to say, people in Brunei are the kindest people I've met. We also went around the water village with Dayat and he was really nice. Definitely had the best experience in Brunei.
Wow! I realy didn't expect u to visit our little country, been watching your videos visiting Malaysia, and this is a pleasant suprise..thank u!Love your videos!
I’m glad I caught you by surprise!! And even happier I got to see your country 😁😁 thank you for watching me even before I got there! Your support means so much 😊😊☺️
I love your energy!! You’re a joy to watch. Enjoy the rest of your trip if you’re still here in Brunei and I hope you get to meet a lot of kind people 🤍
@@josieliftsthings You’re very welcome! So happy you get to experience so much already on your first day. I’m a Bruneian and have not seen any proboscis monkey or really been to Kampong Ayer yet 😂
Its been a few months since I caught up to your videos until someone mentioned K&N's recent Brunei video has many similarities to yours so I came to check it out. So happy to see your channel growing!!
Josieee! I'm so happy that you enjoyed your time in Brunei! I'm always worried how it's difficult for most tourists to get around because of the limited public transportation but so glad that Bruneian hospitality never fails! Sadly it's common that a lot of foreigners had misconception about Brunei just from biased news and info from social media. Even my malaysian friends who came to visit me thought Brunei was super-conservative until I show them what Brunei really is. 3 words to describe Brunei: Quiet. Peaceful. Respectful
Hi Josie, Thanks for sharing the video. As someone from Brunei, I have not seen the proboscis monkeys in the wild.Glad that you enjoyed the boat trip and saw many Brunei wildlife. Look forward to more of your videos from Brunei 😀
Hi Charles!!! I can’t believe how lucky I must be then! Haha even dayat said there was many monkeys and were lucky because some times he can’t find any there! We probably saw 10 or more! Just couldn’t get them on my camera haha! Thank you so much for watching 😁😁🙏🏻
Well Charles, ik why u haven't met any probocis monkey.. I myself too haven't met.. Bcs my father once said this tyoe of monkey, u can only hear their sound while u hiking.. It is because this monkeys are the shy one... Although it look fierce, but it is wary and shy of people.. So when i was hiking with family, we only hear their sound.. It creepy tho.. Due to the echoing.. Haha
I’ve recently moved to Brunei from the UK and it was a big change,I cried a lot and the rules are.. so and so.Girls have to have their clothing bellow your knees and u can’t show shoulders but over all Brunei is lovely,since I moved here because of my dads work so I we live in a international town?where it’s not just locals there are ppl from all around the world and in his town we can wear shorts and tank tops.. just not in important places. Brunei is an amazing country,I don’t understand why some ppl say this place is boring.. And of course the Fridays prayer hour is great because school is cut off by 2 hours! Thank u for showing Brunei ❤
I worked in Brunei for 4 years. It is a beautiful green peaceful country. I love Brunei and Brunei People's. They're very kind, friendly and helpful. I also love their foods
I am a Malaysian living in Bandar Seri Begawan, and Brunei is quite peaceful tbh.. I have been living there for nearly 4 years and the country's not well known, and the fact you travelled everywhere including Brunei (once again) which is quite impressive.. I have many good and bad memories with Brunei (cause sometime the traffic are slow). It's truly remarkable how your able to go into Kampong air's houses since not many people were invited. Most of the buildings are old, but despite that I enjoyed my time here. I'm really glad I came across your channel, safe travel!
Hi Josie! Thanks for visiting our beloved country and it's a very good vlog! The huge peas that you were asking are petai seeds. We usually cook the seeds with some sambal (+ prawns or anchovies) or simply eat them raw as salad...I personally like em, but some people don't because of its smell after eating...🤭
@@josieliftsthings they have those petai things in Malaysia too. You need to go to pasar tani (farmers market) or if you're in one of the better Westernised supermarkets (like Ben's Grocers or Tesco) they normally have them pre-packed. Just ask the supermarket staff.
I was so happy when I saw this as a resident of Brunei because I never see anything about Brunei on RUclips! Thanks a lot for showing the internet about Brunei and please do come back next time!
Glad Dayat and family showed a great warm hospitality. That big pea thing is Petai can be found in Malaysia and Indonesia as well. Eaten on its own, with sambal or cooked with sambal and other things. The other kuih or cake was indeed Apam Balik similar to Malaysia's but I think those were the modernized hip fillings. Anyway, glad you sincerely enjoyed Brunei.
@@josieliftsthings let me tell you about riding boat, one day i was riding boat which call Perahu, so.. I put my hand under the water, and the croc saw us and my hand still under the water and the croc was having no interested in us😂😂😂 maybe bcs i annoyed them with saying Hi and Bye to each croc.. They only stared at me.. I said to mama croc like this: "hey mama! Ur babies are cute!😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺 The mama was like just ignored me.. It hurt💀😂😂
The large pea pod thingy contains edible and oversized discoid seeds called petai. It’s often cooked in sambal sauce and has a strong pungent smell, not so much when you eat it but when you sweat or pee later. You can smell the petai whiff!! 😂 It’s very yummy! Definitely popular in south east asian cuisines, especially along the Malay archipelago.
Bruneian here, thank you for sharing your experience with us! As for the cash problem, it's always a good idea to bring Singaporean money with you before you come, we accept Singaporean dollars! Glad that you enjoyed your trip and the hospitality of our people.
So happy my video made it to a bruneian! Thank you so much for watching! 😁 We were all out of Singapore dollars as well! Haha we generally like to not have any cash left when we leave so it’s not wasted, and then take out local currency when we get there but yes that didn’t really work for us when we got there and needed to pay before getting to an ATM 😂😂 the immigration lady who took me through to the ATM was also so nice! Thank you for being a place with lovely people! 😁🙏🏻
Sometimes i like to troll SG by paying them with brunei Dollars. Usually the older cashier would just accept it while the younger cashiers would get confused.
I actually kinda like Brunei. Its a nice change of pace from where I currently am which is Singapore. People there are not rude, they are not always rushing to be somewhere, the roads are almost empty, cars are cheap.
Hi Josie! Glad you had a good time in Brunei. Wish you spared few days exploring. Come again next time and it would be our pleasure to bring you and michael for a tour around the abode of peace!
Thank you for visiting to Brunei Darussalam 🇧🇳 there is a lot of things you missed to visit it somewhere here hehe but however i really appreciated and very thankful both of you, you re so amazing tourist..
The big pea looking thing is called petai. The desert shown at time stamp 20:50 is Kueh Malaya. It's other name is Apam Balik, basically its a turn over pancake. There're different versions of it in South east Asia. Some are crispy shell variety, some are fluffy type. The old school combination of stuffing for the fluffy shell type is condensed milk, sugar, peanut and raisins. My preference is crsipy wager thin ones, smeared in butter and peanut bits. I don't think this version is sold in Brunei.
Damn I miss Brunei, Im an Indonesian who used to study there from 2002-2009. Really such an underrated country, you should probably try ambuyat and soto.
Nice vlog🥰!!!!! Thank you for visiting brunei. We actually have many interesting places to visit it Brunei, such as: 1. Yayasan Food street (in front of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque); Only open on Wednesdays to Sundays (3pm-10pm). More food choices, more entertainments, hence, more hectic! 2. Temburong (The Green Jewel of Brunei). Here, we have The Outward Bound where you go for rafting, flying fox and etc. 2nd, The Abode (Eco-resort), Mini Zoo and more. You can go to Temburong by speed boat or SOAS bridge (longest bridge in Southeast Asia) 3. You can enter the mosque! The outside is already appealing but I think the inside is much better. To enter, you need to cover up, "jubah" like a dress, will be provided 4. On Sundays, from 7am to 10 am, Roads in Bandar would be closed for cars but open still open by bicycle/walking. During this time, we have "Bandarku Ceria" (My happy Capital). Again, many food choices, activities, thrift stalls and etc. Many people exercising too! Fresh air, since there are no vehicles going around 5. The Empire Hotel & Country Club, biggest resort in Brunei. Also, so many things to do here! For a 7-star hotel + good facilities & hospitality, the hotel is rather cheap but still cost quite some money😅 Really cool place There's many more but I'm just gonna 5. Oh and also, precovid, Istana Nurul Iman (palace) is open every year during Syawal month (Eid celebration) for four days, a very good experience! Just for context, I agree, the night market is quite dull & boring now since there are many night food stalls opened in other places already e.g. Food street, JP food court and from time to time, we have food festivals + people rather visit new places, hence the less hectic night market. Food is the love language of Bruneians😂 Fun fact, idk if you realised but we don't have any really tall buildings since, if I'm not wrong, there's a policy that buildings cannot be taller than the mosque's minaret. Hope your account grows big fast!! Congrats on 70k!
Thank you for visiting brunei and i enjoy watching your video. I am really grateful that you enjoy brunei eventhough it was only a short visit. I wish that people could understand more about brunei by watching tourist visiting brunei. 😊
Thank you, Josie and Michael for visiting Brunei. We appreciate your views on our country and reviews of our foods and MILO 🤣 We wish you and Michael safe journey on your travels around the world. We hope you'll stop by again longer next time around.
Am from Nigeria, can you help me to secure a job in Brunei? I love to work in a peaceful and cool country like Brunei, pls I need your help to work in your beautiful country ❤🎉
Things About Brunei: NO TAX The controversial Islamic rules only result of stoning to death, if you meet specific requirements. Like, a certain time, place, conditions, place in family, place in situation, age, job, etc. Also, it’s ILLEGAL TO CHEAT ON UR PARTNER IF MARRIED So there’s no worry.
Thank you for coming to Brunei!! Hope you trip was a good one. The pod pea you saw at night market is called petai. Seasonal and difficult to harvest as it's grown on top of a tall tree. Normally we loves to cook it with sambal belacan.
I’m a pancake girl 😂😅😊 thank you Pauline! When did you support like my first 100! Haha you’re going to be with me when I one day have 100,000! 😅😊 ❤️❤️🙏🏻
Brunei has been my home for the past 9+ years, and I just love it! The people are so warm and genuine. I will really miss it once I leave. I’m so glad you’ve had a chance to experience it a bit ❤️
Yes, Kuih Melaka is the same as Apam balk in Malaysia. Babu Cantik (pronounced as Ba-boo Chaantiq) is just the name of the shop, which means beautiful aunt/old lady; meant to be taken playfully.
@@josieliftsthings It's my favourite too! Especially the ones made in Indonesia - they are called Martabak Manis. They're much thicker, spongier and are sweet and salty. I recommend that you try it!
Hello! Thank you for uploading this vlog on youtube cause I’ve been waiting for it the day I saw you on my tiktok page🤭. The big pea in pasar malam/night market is called petai/patai and I’ve never tried it before but I’ve heard people said it makes your breath stinky despite having a wonderful flavour. The kueh malaya is the same pancake as Apam Balik (Malaysia) or Martabak (Indonesia) the names vary in different countries but theyre the same thing (except for the topping ofc). I hope you enjoy your stay in Brunei!!
Glad you loved Brunei! If you do come to Brunei again, you need to visit the different part of Brunei. I travel a lot and people tend to have this negative image about brunei. Social media is one the worst platform to get any correct information about anything. There was one Australian couple that i met at Mulu (Kuching), they want to visit brunei and got worried about all this religious rules or punishment they hear from social media. They are not married and worried about not allow to enter Brunei ..hehe.. i giggled and told them that, you can be whoever you are for as long as you don't do any obscene stuff in public..haha... Every country that I have visited, i get that question, so my mission here is to make sure they understand brunei and who we actually are. Thank you for making this video to make people aware who we are.
Hi Richard 😀 Yes, it’s true, it’s such a relaxed place. In my 9+ years here, I’ve never once seen any major strife. It’s definitely in my heart for good and I’ll miss it when I eventually leave
Ive been to brunei on stopovers, only stayed in airport. Its a small country within Malaysia, a monarchy. The airline is pretty good. The quality of food is always top notch.
Im waiting for ur vlog for visiting our beautiful & peaceful country. (because im confident that u'll be visiting here after malaysia 😁) We hope you enjoyed ur stay here!
What could be a better day than seeing long-nosed monkeys, crocodiles and the warm welcome of the locals. The ecosystem here also seems a bit strange where humans and crocodiles are living together. I think the place can be considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It was a crazy day! I have never been that close to a crocodile before and I don’t understand how I saw men on the side of the river where the crocodiles just were and they weren’t even scared?! Haha Thank you for watching my adventures in Brunei! 😁
@@hadisyuaib8613 I have a lot of respect and admiration for the people and crocodiles here. I thought of only important ones like ancient stilt houses, mangrove forests etc. as major centers of traditional tourist attractions.
@@micahtedk No, only people with close minded will think that, crocodiles live way before the people even born. For the monkeys, do you realize there are lot of trees being cut down and forests are being demolished for the benefit of people and yet complain why are the monkeys loitering around. Don't provoke or come near the crocodile lives. It's easy as that.
Nice video at last about Brunei. What u did there is the most typical day in Brunei and thanks for coming in and if you guys ever gonna come here in Brunei again. Just go to "temburong" and do some activities over there and trust me, u gonna hv lot of lot fun.
@@josieliftsthings glad you loved it here 😁 and you’re most welcome to return. Though, please give us a head’s up before your next trip so we can bring you out for a meal 😉
Nothing I say is a reflection of anyone in this videos thoughts or beliefs. I met some of the most lovely people in Brunei, and I’m sharing my experiences. I always encourage you to do your own research.
Make sure you like and subscribe if you like my content, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Thank you Brunei! 🇧🇳
Babu cantik mean auntie cute..i am sabahan and i have babu in berunei once upon a time..but we srpead with state..some deep feeling watch u video..
Nice video! Just want to break the negative rumors about Sultan of Brunei, he is very kind and give us locals alot of benefits, which include but not limited to:
1) Free healthcare, from mild cases like coughing, to severe cases like cancer or whatever. If the medical equipment in Brunei is not sufficient, you can get sent to overseas for medical treatment for free, no charge at all.
2) Monthly Allowance for old people 60 years and above
3) Monthly Allowance for people with disabled family
4) Allowance for widowed (not sure for how long, maybe first few months or so)
5) Free educations from primary school to secondary, and even University as long as you pass the minimum grading for A-Level exam. Instead of we, the citizen, paying for University, we got monthly allowance instead. Thats right you read that right, we literally got paid to attend university lol. I even majored in Engineering thanks to His Majesty and now employed in one of Global top 3 Oil and Gas Industry
6) Free brunch for primary school students
7) Subsidies/discount for necessary foods such as rice, sugar and so on
8) Subsidies to Fuel petrol for cars
9) Housing system for all the locals, if you have low income, you can still pay minimal monthly to have your own hous, as low as 75 USD per month. There might be few people with poor living condition but its becos they are late to be discovered, and once we discovered it, they will be helped instantly. In other words there are no homeless in Brunei
10) and many more
the reason public transport is almost non-existent is because most bruneians own at least 2 cars becos the cars is cheap, and the petrol is cheap. therefore the demand for public transport is low, making taxis expensive here. I recommend you to rent a car for the week if youre foreigner.
Also personally Brunei is pretty basic lifestyles, with all the benefits given to us, peaceful, low crime ratee, low natural disaster and so on.
To me Brunei is a basic, and great country, suitable to raise a family, in long term, rather than a place for tourist industry (not yet at least, there are something new hidden here and there but yea maybe better in the future).
@@mranonymus1563 I completely respect your opinion! I definitely don’t want to disrespect you at all however Australia has most of those things also if not all of them and while our government isn’t perfect, we don’t have the types of extreme penalties potentially given for things I believe people should be allowed to do, like marry the person you love regardless of their gender. Everyone is allowed their own beliefs, and I respect yours especially since you said it in a respectful way! 😊
But I personally can’t ignore the brutal consequences that could still given to people in this day an age, even if all of the above is given.
@@mranonymus1563 I definitely think I liked the fact not many tourists were there! 😂😁 it was a very peaceful, quiet town. Certainly would be a nice place for you to be! ☺️☺️
I'm Bruneian. I've read a few of bad comments about my country. Boring, nothing good, etc2. Brunei had a special things on its own way. And we as citizen loved our country very2 much esp our King. Do you know how much a cancer patient or any other sick citizen to pay to treat their sickness? Its all Free. For a patient that need to go oversea for treatment, all cost will be paid by the government and for the a person ie wife or husband that accompany the patient while treatment oversea will be given an allowance and free hotel accommodation while the treatment going on until they both back to Brunei. Education is free for citizen. Even those students who go to government college or Uni will be given a monthly allowances from the government. If you work with the government and you wish to send your children to private school not to the government school. You may do so and government will pay back all your money that you pay for your children to study at the private school. Student that study oversea will be given a monthly allowance throughout their course. So do in service citizen that study oversea. Citizen at the age of 60 years old will start to receive monthly pension allowance for life. For low income citizen they can apply and the government will pay the family about bnd250 to bnd1000 per month as incentives . Cheap housing scheme for citizen and permanent resident of Brunei. And many more from the government of our beloved Sultan. What else? Brunei is one of the most safest country in the world. You can just walk around the city from day time to night time till the next morning without worry, and you will back to your house in one piece, i guaranteed nothing will disturb you. No income tax in Brunei. One more, every 4 years for the citizen that work with the government, you can bring all your family ie your wife and children for vacation to any countries all over the world and all pay by the government. But if you plan not to go, you can just keep the money for other uses. I'm proud to be Bruneian.
They are certainly good things about Brunei! Australia also has some if not most of those things!
I will say that while I agree that everyone should have access to these things you’ve stated, and Brunei is lucky to have these things, there are still laws and potential punishments for things I just cannot agree with.
But, I had nothing but a good experience in Brunei and the people did nothing but look after us and I have nothing bad to say about my visit! Sometimes there’s nothing wrong with a laid back town 😁 😊😊
@@josieliftsthings abt the sharia law that been applied to our country Brunei. Been years now, not even once someone hand had been chop off or someone had been stone to dead. You need to understand how this law work and when you understand it then you can see the beautiful of this law. For example. Its like the Russian that own nuclear bomb. As all nation knew that the Russian had a nuclear bomb, no one dare to go to Russia an try to attack them. That because people knew they own the most powerfull bom in the world. And until now, did you ever heard the Russian use their nuclear bomb against other countries that include Ukraine. Never right. So the Sharia Law is like the Nuclear bomb. It prevents the criminals to attempt doing any wrong doing. This law make the criminals think 10 times before try to commit crime. That why Brunei is now one of the most safest country in the world. Same goes to the countries that applied Sharia Law. For the lgbt we still had this people in our country but yet they still safe from the law if they do their thing not open in the public. The law is more like a prevention so that this bad thing won't develope become big problem. And we as citizen and all the people living in Brunei, muslim or non muslim really happy when this law was applied as it increase our safety to the very highest level so that we can live happier and peaceful here in Brunei Darussalam. Hope you like my country when you visited us last time. Have a good time mate.
@@kukubesi3269 I understand what you’re saying and I respect that you believe in it. I don’t personally respect people living in fear (including LGBT people) of in my opinion, out dated and barbaric consequences just for loving who they love.
I understand you are saying it is a deterrent, or prevention as you say but I do not believe of any punishment for someone just to show affection to someone they love.
I understand this is against what you believe, but I do not believe in living in fear of being killed, or amputated or stoned, even if it hasn’t happened yet or that loving someone the same gender as you is a big problem.
I’m a big believer on people being allowed to believe different things so you are allowed to believe in this, I just personally don’t and will never believe in these type of consequences anymore in this current world, I think there are more humane punishments now, but we are allowed to be different ☺️🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings There’s no such thing people living in fear with law. What’s the point of law exist in first place. There’s a reason why it exist in first to scared the criminal away. The reason law is exist to to construct a stability of the nation, without law therefore the country will not fully functional if the citizens didn’t respect or follow the protocol order which has been implemented in the country. Your statements “I don’t like people living in fear” isn’t justifying the problems. Let me give u a example. A country without law where gang rapist, murderer exist, u visit that country and thus ur life ended over there. So what’s your answer to this solution? Nothing, since u pretty much death. The point is this criminal does their fantasy killing sprees whiteout thinking the consequences where they didn’t have to fear of get punishment in their NO-LAW country. So a law is a must, i know u didn’t like the way my government did the law, but it’s a law to prevent our people from the corrupt of Western culture LGBTQ, we may have those people in our country but we didn’t execute to death like that unless they did something disgusting in public. They are fine here just don’t violate the law or trying to spread those western cultures at us. I know this sound’s homophonic but we hate the things they did not the people which is against our religion & cultures. We never acknowledge this behavior in our cultures and we are proud, and to you yes A LAW IS IMPORTANT TO LET THE PEOPLE KNOW HOW DANGEROUS IT CAN AFFECT OUR COUNTRY LEGACY AND HOW TERRIFYINGLY IT CAN BE UNLESS YOU AGAINST.
All the freebie cages will only allow them to breed more and more apes into their private zoo. Without freedom of thought, expression, conscience and not being able to make choices, i will not be surprised if the 2% of the people's DNA turns into 100% apes.
Honestly, your intro to this video hit home for me. Never, ever, confuse the people of a country with it's politics and it's government.
Good and bad people exist everywhere, always find the good and grow together 😊
Cheers from 🇨🇦
Thank you Bryan! I think it’s sometimes tough to do it but I think it’s a must. My government of my country up until recently was led by someone who’s values and decisions I despise and I would hate it if someone thought their opinions were my own, simply because they were my prime minister.
Thank you for watching Bryan! 😁😊
Also Brunei is absolute monarch country, the people really couldn't do much
What is wrong with their government
@@DrLifeGamer Do some research, it’s worth a read for yourself to make your own decisions. ☺️
Nice to
Thank you for visiting and your warm gesture of Brunei. We the local understand why there are misconception about our beautiful country. Its a matter of understanding one’s culture. We’re glad you have a good time and experience.
Thank you for your comment Min! So respectful, thank you! Of course you definitely have a point. I had a great experience there! Thank you for watching 😁🙏🏻☺️
@@josieliftsthings when u were in that hotel I was wait is that my dream hotel? Parkview I was shock cuz I have been there
Just curious, they really poop in the same water they eat the fish from?
@@GiovannaMelroseI think they do, I don’t live in Kampong Ayer tho, I live in tutong so I’m surprised too! 😂
Am from Nigeria, can you help me to secure a job in Brunei? I love to work in a peaceful and cool country like Brunei, pls I need your help to work in your beautiful country ❤🎉
As a Bruneian, I’m so thankful to brother Dayat showing his polite and kindness to tourist and give a extra special treat to you. Glad to see my fellow doing good job not only as a taxi boat but make you guys feel welcoming on your first day. Will do the same like Dayat if I meet tourist and will bring them tour on Bandar Seri Begawan for free if it’s my offday working 😅. ❤ from Brunei Darussalam.
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
Aslamoalikam sagheer here from Pakistan,
Please explain me about weather of Brunei especially June July August September.
It's friendly weather or sweat weather?
I am waiting your reply to me thanks
#❤Dayat the boat rider & ❤Family
@@muhammadsagheer3650 walaikumussalam, weather in Brunei usually is hot up to 33°c, raining, windy and the temperature lower than hot sunny day...usually people from cold countries love our weather conditions.
@@China20245 sorry didn’t even realise that you did text me in the comments. What do you want to ask brother?
I'm from Malaysia, i love Brunei very much ❤️ may Allah bless the King.
Dari MY? Tpi undi pemimpin rasuah jg biar brapa kali kena kencing kan? Kahkahkah
Iam brunei , we love malaysia too, iam not sure why the other keep insulting each other ,when we are 1 root...
@@twopointohtwo4822 both of you are just exception lol
Bless that selfish bastard majority his population lives in poverty struggling while he spends crazy and his son more 2mill on clothes u peasant better fight 4 ur Sovereignty smh cowards stand up u tired working for nothing not makin ends meet while these leaders live as king and u as slave people u can change it u whiling to fight or die on ur knees until ur old never got to live a fun life cuz ur poor it more poor people in the world then rich only u citizen which is property of ur country so ur slave fight for ur freedom folks
Amiinn
I used to live in Brunei Darussalam, gading district for few years. I swear i watch this with a tears , i miss this country, the food , the people, their silly jokes, their ambuyat , and every single mysterious fruit i can find in bandar market , and their nasi katok. I miss them so much. Thank you for filming this.
I am a Malaysian and I hv many2 good memories of Brunei and the Bruneian people. I have lived and worked in Brunei for 5.5 yrs in the mid 90s. I had many friends and I am still in contact wth some of them until now. Whenever they come to KL, they wld normally contact me. We would meet in KL or greater KL area. We get together sometimes wth our kids. Other occasions, we would play a round or 2 of golf here in KL.
They are very friendly people. I had so many friends and I was able to speak the Bruneian Malay accent ( fyi, there are quite different fr Msian Malay accent, theirs are very similar to Sabahan Malay accent) while I was there. Unfortunately I hv forgotten most of the words and the accent. For the lack of practice. And btw, my 3rd son was born at Jerudong Medical Center. A very nice hospital.
Wow! Yes i certainly agree with the friendliness of the people of Brunei, very friendly and welcoming - we felt great in Brunei 🇧🇳
just of curiosity do u know a guy name ahmad from brunei?
Can Malaysian understand Bruneian?
@@merooooooful can, we speak malay language
Thank you for promoting Brunei 🇧🇳 Do visit our country again! 😀
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching my video! 😁😁🙏🏻
Do they really poop in the same water where they eat fish from?
This is honestly a wholesome vlog. So happy you enjoyed Brunei. And so proud of the family that invited you to their home.
Am from Nigeria, can you help me to secure a job in Brunei? I love to work in a peaceful and cool country like Brunei, pls I need your help to work in your beautiful country ❤❤❤🎉
Brunei Darussalam Dan malaysia adalah Saudaraku.
Salam dari INDONESIA 🇮🇩🙏
Indonesia? You might want to keep an eye on my page! 😁😁😁
@@josieliftsthings Thank you for showing us about Brunei Darussalam.
Maybe if you don't mind, I want to ask if you have any contact about Dayat, he is your boat driver because maybe next month i will go to brunei
I love Brunei!♥️♥️♥️ Been there several times because I have a sister who is working there. I hope I can visit again in the future. Miss you Brunei.
I had such a great visit there!! I hope you can get back soon 😁😁🙏🏻😊
@@josieliftsthings I' m glad you had a great time in Brunei. Take care always & God bless.
Southeast Asians are all very friendly. Probably the friendliest and most humble people in the world.
I have to say so far much friendlier than my country! 😂😊❤
@Octavius Enzo She's from Australia
Thank you for visiting Brunei Darussalam! We're glad that you or anyone that visits our country had a good time and experience. Thank you once again from all of the locals of Brunei Darussalam!
Come back to Brunei again soon, we'll be glad to welcome you with open arms. 🥰
As an introvert I think Brunei is good to live 😅 People say it's boring but I see it as peace haha
Haha I like the way you think!! 😂😁
Thank you so much for coming over Brunei, Love the contents and are super happy seeing you and Michael enjoying the food and the whole experience here in our humble country. Applause for the awesome video made!
Thank you so much for watching! I’m so glad you liked my video, thank you for your support Ari! 😁😁
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
I'm a Bruneian and and this is such a wonderful vlog.
I heard a lot of criticism about Brunei and I guess there aren't much tourist attractions here.
It's very quiet here and not much stuff is happening here.
Thanks for showing the Internet about Brunei 😊
Also the Kuih Melaya is one of my favourite chocolate desert and Babu Cantik means Beautiful Aunt.
I’m so glad you liked my video coming from a Bruneian! Thank you so much 🥹🥹
I think sometimes not being very busy is not a bad thing! 😂😁
I think my favourite dessert too! Hahaha thank you for watching my video I’m so glad you like it 😁😁😁
@@josieliftsthings I forgot to tell you I think that’s the only airport yeah
@@josieliftsthings I always go to the same airport
@@josieliftsthings the thing is, if u go to The Mall at Gadong in Brunei, u will be shocked to see.. There are so many people in there especially at Thursday- Sunday.. The Mall completely crowded as my Social Anxiety increase lol.. And it make me feel want to faint..
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
I've watched all of your KL vlogs but wow I wasn't expecting you to be here in Brunei. Took me by surprise but anyhow Welcome to Brunei Darussalam! I hope you enjoy your visit.
..and Yes, its called Apam Balik in Malaysia, here we called it "Kuih Malaya"/
Oh of course! We like to make sure we visit anywhere new or interesting to us. After Kota Kinabalu, Brunei was so close and worth the trip!
You have such positive energy and beautiful smile that people wants to talk to you. Keep it up.
Really enjoyed watching this video, love seeing welcoming people- wherever that may be. Those crocodiles and monkeys were sooo big! A great local environment. Milo is everywhere! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
20:09 we call it Petai. It tastes bitter but delicious when u make it into Sambal 🤌🏻✨ and thank you for stopping by in Brunei ❤️ do come visit again! Still have a lot of places to check out !
Thank you so much for watching 😁☺️ definitely wish I had unlimited time and money to go absolutely everywhere! 😂🙏🏻😁
But Ishida, if u fart, the smell of fart will be petai smell right??💀🗿
@@_BMJ_ YES 😂😂😂
@@_BMJ_ assalamualaikum Brunei 🇮🇩
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
I have been watching your vlogs since the Philippines. Been waiting for this Brunei vlog it is so interesting and you capture the country beautifully from your perspective. Now I want to visit. Come back to the Philippines 😊
Thank you so much for continuing to watch me and support my channel! I’m so glad I got to see what most others don’t!
We will definitely be back, when it’s less rainy season 😂 I’ve got some beautiful islands to see there in the warm weather! 🙏🏻🇵🇭😁
My mum was originally from Brunie, then got married with my dad who was originally from Singapore, then got me was born and raised in australia, I felt very overwhelming watching your video, in fact i never been to Brunie 🥲
Come visit 'home' anytime 😊
I went there a few weeks ago and I have to say, people in Brunei are the kindest people I've met. We also went around the water village with Dayat and he was really nice. Definitely had the best experience in Brunei.
Wow! I realy didn't expect u to visit our little country, been watching your videos visiting Malaysia, and this is a pleasant suprise..thank u!Love your videos!
I’m glad I caught you by surprise!! And even happier I got to see your country 😁😁 thank you for watching me even before I got there! Your support means so much 😊😊☺️
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
I love your energy!! You’re a joy to watch. Enjoy the rest of your trip if you’re still here in Brunei and I hope you get to meet a lot of kind people 🤍
I love this comment!! Thank you! You are so kind! Thank you so much for watching and supporting my channel! 😁😁😁
@@josieliftsthings You’re very welcome! So happy you get to experience so much already on your first day. I’m a Bruneian and have not seen any proboscis monkey or really been to Kampong Ayer yet 😂
Its been a few months since I caught up to your videos until someone mentioned K&N's recent Brunei video has many similarities to yours so I came to check it out. So happy to see your channel growing!!
Thank you so much ❤️
Josieee! I'm so happy that you enjoyed your time in Brunei! I'm always worried how it's difficult for most tourists to get around because of the limited public transportation but so glad that Bruneian hospitality never fails!
Sadly it's common that a lot of foreigners had misconception about Brunei just from biased news and info from social media. Even my malaysian friends who came to visit me thought Brunei was super-conservative until I show them what Brunei really is.
3 words to describe Brunei: Quiet. Peaceful. Respectful
Thank you for visiting us, you just earned a new subscriber.
Hi Josie,
Thanks for sharing the video. As someone from Brunei, I have not seen the proboscis monkeys in the wild.Glad that you enjoyed the boat trip and saw many Brunei wildlife. Look forward to more of your videos from Brunei 😀
Hi Charles!!! I can’t believe how lucky I must be then! Haha even dayat said there was many monkeys and were lucky because some times he can’t find any there! We probably saw 10 or more! Just couldn’t get them on my camera haha!
Thank you so much for watching 😁😁🙏🏻
Well Charles, ik why u haven't met any probocis monkey.. I myself too haven't met.. Bcs my father once said this tyoe of monkey, u can only hear their sound while u hiking.. It is because this monkeys are the shy one... Although it look fierce, but it is wary and shy of people.. So when i was hiking with family, we only hear their sound.. It creepy tho.. Due to the echoing.. Haha
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
@@China20245 sure
@@CharlesTravels I am a teacher of Holy koran and English language, I would like to get a job there, I do also Ramadan prayers
I’ve recently moved to Brunei from the UK and it was a big change,I cried a lot and the rules are.. so and so.Girls have to have their clothing bellow your knees and u can’t show shoulders but over all Brunei is lovely,since I moved here because of my dads work so I we live in a international town?where it’s not just locals there are ppl from all around the world and in his town we can wear shorts and tank tops.. just not in important places. Brunei is an amazing country,I don’t understand why some ppl say this place is boring..
And of course the Fridays prayer hour is great because school is cut off by 2 hours!
Thank u for showing Brunei ❤
Oh no you cannot go out naked 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 that’s too bad
I live and Brunei Darussalam so this is the first time I'm glad that someone from other countries than Malaysia and Indonesia
Thank you!!! I want to see as many different places as possible! 🫶🏻🫶🏻☺️
... Am crying this is my first time seeing people traveling to Brunei.... Thank you for visiting ❤
As a Bruneian its very nice to see people visiting Brunei for the first time :D
Can foreigner live in Brunei?
@@hattaamran7348cannn but u need something from the govr
I worked in Brunei for 4 years. It is a beautiful green peaceful country. I love Brunei and Brunei People's. They're very kind, friendly and helpful. I also love their foods
I'm hoping you feel better. Taking your vlogging to the next level. Bravo Josie, Bravo 👏
Glad you liked it Walt!! 😁😁😁
The people of Brunei are amazing, thanks for sharing with us🙏
Thank you for stopping by actually if you had more time there are many places to visit and experience please come back! ❤
I am a Malaysian living in Bandar Seri Begawan, and Brunei is quite peaceful tbh.. I have been living there for nearly 4 years and the country's not well known, and the fact you travelled everywhere including Brunei (once again) which is quite impressive.. I have many good and bad memories with Brunei (cause sometime the traffic are slow). It's truly remarkable how your able to go into Kampong air's houses since not many people were invited. Most of the buildings are old, but despite that I enjoyed my time here. I'm really glad I came across your channel, safe travel!
How is the internet there fast or not ? Can you tell please.
Can a permanent resident buy a house there? Thanks
Hi Josie! Thanks for visiting our beloved country and it's a very good vlog! The huge peas that you were asking are petai seeds. We usually cook the seeds with some sambal (+ prawns or anchovies) or simply eat them raw as salad...I personally like em, but some people don't because of its smell after eating...🤭
That’s so interesting to me! I should have tried it maybe!
It is called stinky bean
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
Hannah ... I'm waiting for a response to your call
@@josieliftsthings they have those petai things in Malaysia too. You need to go to pasar tani (farmers market) or if you're in one of the better Westernised supermarkets (like Ben's Grocers or Tesco) they normally have them pre-packed. Just ask the supermarket staff.
I think you had a nice fun time in Brunei I sure did . And I'm with you on the words at the end of your video.
It was a really fun time! Thank you 🙏🏻😁
I was so happy when I saw this as a resident of Brunei because I never see anything about Brunei on RUclips! Thanks a lot for showing the internet about Brunei and please do come back next time!
I really enjoyed myself, everyone was so lovely
@@josieliftsthings Hi! Thx for making videos about our country😊😊😊
@@josieliftsthings u must have good time spending at the river😭😭😭i love fishing tho.. Even i am girl.. But love to follow my daddy go to fishing😭😭😭
This made me tear up a bit 🥺I am glad that you had a great time in Brunei!
Welcome to Brunei.. Thank you for coming & very nice vlog 👍
Thank you so much! So happy you watched, thank you for your support on my channel 😊
Wow! Honestly I would have never even thought of going to Brunei… but it seems really lovely people live there! 😮
Glad Dayat and family showed a great warm hospitality. That big pea thing is Petai can be found in Malaysia and Indonesia as well. Eaten on its own, with sambal or cooked with sambal and other things. The other kuih or cake was indeed Apam Balik similar to Malaysia's but I think those were the modernized hip fillings. Anyway, glad you sincerely enjoyed Brunei.
Cool !! Thank you to explore Brunei
i don't know much about Brunei, This series will be great .
Your friend from Thailand .
Brunei was interesting that’s for sure! Oh I miss Thailand - I should come back soon 😊🙏
Been living and working in Brunei for 8 years. You'll love the simple and peaceful life. ❤
Beautiful 😍🇮🇩
There are many misconceptions when travelling abroad.😅 Just enjoy the moment and savour the unexpected. Hopefully your travels are blessed🙏
Of course - the best way to get to know about people is to meet them 😊
@@josieliftsthings let me tell you about riding boat, one day i was riding boat which call Perahu, so.. I put my hand under the water, and the croc saw us and my hand still under the water and the croc was having no interested in us😂😂😂 maybe bcs i annoyed them with saying Hi and Bye to each croc.. They only stared at me.. I said to mama croc like this: "hey mama! Ur babies are cute!😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺
The mama was like just ignored me.. It hurt💀😂😂
The large pea pod thingy contains edible and oversized discoid seeds called petai. It’s often cooked in sambal sauce and has a strong pungent smell, not so much when you eat it but when you sweat or pee later. You can smell the petai whiff!! 😂 It’s very yummy! Definitely popular in south east asian cuisines, especially along the Malay archipelago.
Wow! I had never seen one before in person it was a little mind blowing 😂
@@josieliftsthings u can get them in a can with ayam brand
stinky bean
Bruneian here, thank you for sharing your experience with us! As for the cash problem, it's always a good idea to bring Singaporean money with you before you come, we accept Singaporean dollars! Glad that you enjoyed your trip and the hospitality of our people.
So happy my video made it to a bruneian! Thank you so much for watching! 😁
We were all out of Singapore dollars as well! Haha we generally like to not have any cash left when we leave so it’s not wasted, and then take out local currency when we get there but yes that didn’t really work for us when we got there and needed to pay before getting to an ATM 😂😂 the immigration lady who took me through to the ATM was also so nice!
Thank you for being a place with lovely people! 😁🙏🏻
Sometimes i like to troll SG by paying them with brunei
Dollars. Usually the older cashier would just accept it while the younger cashiers would get confused.
I actually kinda like Brunei. Its a nice change of pace from where I currently am which is Singapore. People there are not rude, they are not always rushing to be somewhere, the roads are almost empty, cars are cheap.
Gonna visit Brunei very soon on the 8th of February, this vid help me alot. Thank you Josie.
WELCOME TO THE KINGDOM OF UNEXPECTED TREASURES 🙏
Thanks for giving a good video on Brunei 🇧🇳 my home country 🤟🏻😁
Thank you so much for watching my video! 😁😁🙏🏻
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed watching. Have a safe travels anywhere anytime 👌 9:40 what a nice shoot 👍 Now I'm your new subscriber.🤗
So lucky we got that one!! 🥹 Thank you so much for subscribing!!!! 😁😁😁😁☺️🙏🏻🙏🏻☺️
Hi Josie! Glad you had a good time in Brunei. Wish you spared few days exploring. Come again next time and it would be our pleasure to bring you and michael for a tour around the abode of peace!
Me too! We had a good time not a long time 😅😂 thank you so much! 😁😁
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
Thank you for visiting to Brunei Darussalam 🇧🇳 there is a lot of things you missed to visit it somewhere here hehe but however i really appreciated and very thankful both of you, you re so amazing tourist..
Thank you very much for visiting Brunei. Hope you enjoy and we welcome you to visit Brunei again.
Thank you so much for watching my video! 😁😁☺️☺️
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
The big pea looking thing is called petai.
The desert shown at time stamp 20:50 is Kueh Malaya. It's other name is Apam Balik, basically its a turn over pancake. There're different versions of it in South east Asia. Some are crispy shell variety, some are fluffy type. The old school combination of stuffing for the fluffy shell type is condensed milk, sugar, peanut and raisins.
My preference is crsipy wager thin ones, smeared in butter and peanut bits. I don't think this version is sold in Brunei.
Brunei is a peaceful country and everyone is friendly ❤
I totally agree! Thank you for watching 😁🙏🏻
Done subscribed!
Gonna share this so ppl would aware your awesome videos!
You are the BEST! Thank you Aishah! 😁😁🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🥹
Damn I miss Brunei, Im an Indonesian who used to study there from 2002-2009.
Really such an underrated country, you should probably try ambuyat and soto.
Wow, I born in 2002 when you went for study
Thanks for sharing this adventure. I head there in a few weeks and excited to see this place.
Nice vlog🥰!!!!! Thank you for visiting brunei.
We actually have many interesting places to visit it Brunei, such as:
1. Yayasan Food street (in front of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque); Only open on Wednesdays to Sundays (3pm-10pm). More food choices, more entertainments, hence, more hectic!
2. Temburong (The Green Jewel of Brunei). Here, we have The Outward Bound where you go for rafting, flying fox and etc. 2nd, The Abode (Eco-resort), Mini Zoo and more. You can go to Temburong by speed boat or SOAS bridge (longest bridge in Southeast Asia)
3. You can enter the mosque! The outside is already appealing but I think the inside is much better. To enter, you need to cover up, "jubah" like a dress, will be provided
4. On Sundays, from 7am to 10 am, Roads in Bandar would be closed for cars but open still open by bicycle/walking. During this time, we have "Bandarku Ceria" (My happy Capital). Again, many food choices, activities, thrift stalls and etc. Many people exercising too! Fresh air, since there are no vehicles going around
5. The Empire Hotel & Country Club, biggest resort in Brunei. Also, so many things to do here! For a 7-star hotel + good facilities & hospitality, the hotel is rather cheap but still cost quite some money😅 Really cool place
There's many more but I'm just gonna 5. Oh and also, precovid, Istana Nurul Iman (palace) is open every year during Syawal month (Eid celebration) for four days, a very good experience!
Just for context, I agree, the night market is quite dull & boring now since there are many night food stalls opened in other places already e.g. Food street, JP food court and from time to time, we have food festivals + people rather visit new places, hence the less hectic night market. Food is the love language of Bruneians😂
Fun fact, idk if you realised but we don't have any really tall buildings since, if I'm not wrong, there's a policy that buildings cannot be taller than the mosque's minaret.
Hope your account grows big fast!! Congrats on 70k!
Also, don't miss the sunset at Pantai Jerudong (Jerudong beach)!!
Thank you for visiting brunei and i enjoy watching your video. I am really grateful that you enjoy brunei eventhough it was only a short visit. I wish that people could understand more about brunei by watching tourist visiting brunei. 😊
Thank you, Josie and Michael for visiting Brunei. We appreciate your views on our country and reviews of our foods and MILO 🤣
We wish you and Michael safe journey on your travels around the world. We hope you'll stop by again longer next time around.
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
Am from Nigeria, can you help me to secure a job in Brunei? I love to work in a peaceful and cool country like Brunei, pls I need your help to work in your beautiful country ❤🎉
Things About Brunei:
NO TAX
The controversial Islamic rules only result of stoning to death, if you meet specific requirements. Like, a certain time, place, conditions, place in family, place in situation, age, job, etc.
Also, it’s ILLEGAL TO CHEAT ON UR PARTNER IF MARRIED
So there’s no worry.
Without these “controversial” rules, adultery, lgbt and all of that would be spread like the West. Thank Allah for these rules
Thank you sister for visiting Brunei. 😃 Stay safe on your next journey.
Thank you for watching my video! 😁😁😁🙏🏻
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
Thank you for coming to Brunei!! Hope you trip was a good one. The pod pea you saw at night market is called petai. Seasonal and difficult to harvest as it's grown on top of a tall tree. Normally we loves to cook it with sambal belacan.
Many people from Brunei go to Miri, Limbang and Lawas Sarawak during weekend.
Haha I have heard this - different rules there around some activities yes?
Most of the time they go shopping and some visit thier relative in Sarawak
i'm might be late to watch this video, thank you for coming to brunei, i really enjoyed watching this video...please come again in the future.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching 😁🙏🏻
I think you've also tried different versions of pancakes Josie😁 almost 70k subs congratulations🎉🎉
I’m a pancake girl 😂😅😊 thank you Pauline! When did you support like my first 100! Haha you’re going to be with me when I one day have 100,000! 😅😊 ❤️❤️🙏🏻
Brunei is always beautiful ❤️ from Bangladesh. Love this thy Islamic law. It's a small peace of Sharia law. Awesome 👍
Go Michael& Josie road to 80k subscribers👍 ASEAN people loves u ♥️🇵🇭
THANK YOU ALFRED!! 😁😁😁 you absolute legend!! Thank you! 🇵🇭❤️😁🙏🏻
Brunei has been my home for the past 9+ years, and I just love it! The people are so warm and genuine. I will really miss it once I leave. I’m so glad you’ve had a chance to experience it a bit ❤️
We had a great time!
Yes, Kuih Melaka is the same as Apam balk in Malaysia. Babu Cantik (pronounced as Ba-boo Chaantiq) is just the name of the shop, which means beautiful aunt/old lady; meant to be taken playfully.
Haha that’s cute!!! Apam balik I think is maybe my favourite dessert in SEA! 😂😂😁😁😁
@@josieliftsthings It's my favourite too! Especially the ones made in Indonesia - they are called Martabak Manis. They're much thicker, spongier and are sweet and salty. I recommend that you try it!
I am from Indonesia. I really want to visit Brunei one day
I know alot of people said brunei is strict and boring its not true , im a bruneian and i. Proud of my country 💛🇧🇳
Hello! Thank you for uploading this vlog on youtube cause I’ve been waiting for it the day I saw you on my tiktok page🤭.
The big pea in pasar malam/night market is called petai/patai and I’ve never tried it before but I’ve heard people said it makes your breath stinky despite having a wonderful flavour. The kueh malaya is the same pancake as Apam Balik (Malaysia) or Martabak (Indonesia) the names vary in different countries but theyre the same thing (except for the topping ofc). I hope you enjoy your stay in Brunei!!
Thanks for touring us to Brunei only few vloggers go there
I really enjoyed myself! Thank you for watching 😊
thanks for showing brunei to the world
Glad you loved Brunei! If you do come to Brunei again, you need to visit the different part of Brunei. I travel a lot and people tend to have this negative image about brunei. Social media is one the worst platform to get any correct information about anything. There was one Australian couple that i met at Mulu (Kuching), they want to visit brunei and got worried about all this religious rules or punishment they hear from social media. They are not married and worried about not allow to enter Brunei ..hehe.. i giggled and told them that, you can be whoever you are for as long as you don't do any obscene stuff in public..haha... Every country that I have visited, i get that question, so my mission here is to make sure they understand brunei and who we actually are.
Thank you for making this video to make people aware who we are.
Hi Richard 😀 Yes, it’s true, it’s such a relaxed place. In my 9+ years here, I’ve never once seen any major strife. It’s definitely in my heart for good and I’ll miss it when I eventually leave
Ive been to brunei on stopovers, only stayed in airport. Its a small country within Malaysia, a monarchy. The airline is pretty good. The quality of food is always top notch.
Im waiting for ur vlog for visiting our beautiful & peaceful country. (because im confident that u'll be visiting here after malaysia 😁) We hope you enjoyed ur stay here!
Loved it - it was an interesting place full of welcoming people 😊😊 thanks for watching 😁😁
I've been there twice and loved the place but never took a boat ride like this, now I feel I missed so much especially with the wildlife!!!
Lovely people of Brunei❤
Very ❤️❤️☺️☺️
Hello bro, can I ask you some questions, I would like to visit Brunei
Im malaysian and planning to explore Brunei soon. Btwy i love your video 💌
What could be a better day than seeing long-nosed monkeys, crocodiles and the warm welcome of the locals. The ecosystem here also seems a bit strange where humans and crocodiles are living together. I think the place can be considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It was a crazy day! I have never been that close to a crocodile before and I don’t understand how I saw men on the side of the river where the crocodiles just were and they weren’t even scared?! Haha
Thank you for watching my adventures in Brunei! 😁
We're not a zoo
@@hadisyuaib8613 I have a lot of respect and admiration for the people and crocodiles here. I thought of only important ones like ancient stilt houses, mangrove forests etc. as major centers of traditional tourist attractions.
Monkeys are aggressive in Brunei and crocodiles are fatally dangerous
@@micahtedk No, only people with close minded will think that, crocodiles live way before the people even born. For the monkeys, do you realize there are lot of trees being cut down and forests are being demolished for the benefit of people and yet complain why are the monkeys loitering around. Don't provoke or come near the crocodile lives. It's easy as that.
Nice video at last about Brunei. What u did there is the most typical day in Brunei and thanks for coming in and if you guys ever gonna come here in Brunei again. Just go to "temburong" and do some activities over there and trust me, u gonna hv lot of lot fun.
Brunei Darussalam, we love you ❤
Thank you! ☺️☺️
I'm gonna visit brunei next year, inshaAllah
Which months I am also going
@@travelandeducation1263 july
I love Brunei. ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for came to my country. There's actually alot place to visit. Hope to see you again when you came here
Yes, it is the same as Apam Balik. They also called it Kueh Malaya...
So good, one of my favourites! 😁😁
Thanks for the video☺️☺️👍 and thank for visiting 🇧🇳🇧🇳🇧🇳🇧🇳🥳🥳🥳🎉🎉 have a nice day
Thank you so much for watching 😁☺️
Sangat ingin berkunjung ke Brunei 🇮🇩❤️🇧🇳
Welcome to Brunei 🇧🇳🇧🇳 You can visit pur country again😊☺
Welcome Josie!! Hope you enjoy your iced Milo in Brunei 😁
Thank you!!! It was amazing! Brunei gets a tick for the iced milo 😅😂😂
@@josieliftsthings glad you loved it here 😁 and you’re most welcome to return. Though, please give us a head’s up before your next trip so we can bring you out for a meal 😉
Please come again in January next year.. there will be a royal wedding ceremony esp. on 14 of January.
Hello josie :) stay safe always and enjoy every moment❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Richard!! 😁😁