Superb guide. A tip on getting cash in Malaysia - Some ATMs charge no fees and some are higher fees - I used the the ATM Fee Saver mobile app - it gave a list of the fee free and low fee ATMs in Malaysia. Also showed the withdrawal limits of the ATMs there for foreign card holders. Was very handy to save up on unnecessary expenses. Worth adding to your list!
Thamk you 4 the series. Whether you're moving from one state to another, crossing into Thailand, or staying in one place like this one, your insights are incredible 👏
Hi beer4breakfast.....i love your tips....i am planning to do travelling in malaysia next year ...wish me luck...(its gonne be my first time as backpacker)
Heeey Violet! Thanks for the love!! Ohh , how exciting ! We won't wish you luck, you don't need that! Everything is gonna be just fine! Where are you from? :)
glad i found your channel becos i stay in malaysia too, but suddenly its becos this is not my country and my husband chinese busy to his work. we dont have time to explore diffrent place of malaysia. but now that i found your channel i will use this as my guide travel. thank u so much
As a fellow malaysian, this are my tips: 1. Bring your own toilet paper everywhere for the toilet. Wet wipes is also convenient. 2. Use sling bag if you are going to crowded places, like morning or night markets. 3. For women travellars, avoid using Grab late at night. Travel from 8pm to 10pm is safer. 4. Malaysian food is sometimes too spicy and hot for foreigners, drink lots of water. 5. You must try Roti Telur and Teh Tarik for breakfast. 6. Most Malaysian can speak basic english. Even the food hawkers. 7. Avoid using the public transportation during the peak hours - Malaysian office hours is from 8 am to 5 pm. Avoid using any LRT, MRT, bus around 7am to 9am and 4.30 pm to 7pm. The heavy traffic is insane especially in the big cities, like KL, Penang, Johore Bahru and Kuching.
love your content! Any insights on how to stay in Malaysia long term ? As a canadian, 90 days is given, but I'm trying to explore more ways to extend my stay without applying for the MM2H pass which is quite heavy on the pocket! Thanks, and please continue making these great videos!
Appreciate your comment, Dr Who! I am sure it's quite possible to stay in Malaysia long term, we haven't done any research on that tho. We would always do a little border run and always come back for another 3 months haha
I think one of the important tip to share for the tourists, especially tourists from the US, Canada and UK or EU countries, they should always bring their own tissue or toilet paper.. Malaysia did not commonly use a toilet paper but rather we just use water hose to clean afterwards. But, there is also public toilet that provide it and you can buy it before entering the toilet, It'll cost you like range from RM 0.20- RM 2.00 depends on the location. Yeah, I think that's just one tip from me.. I'm sure my fellow Malaysian are gonna share another useful tips for tourists and foreigners. Enjoy your time in Malaysia. 😁👍
My advice when you travelling all around Malaysia is to try the state special food. Each state has their own special dish. One example is Laksa. Laksa Penang, Laksa Johor and Laksa Sarawak. All different. Try to engage the local and asked them about the signature food in that state. You will have the time of your life.
hi. which route can you recommend for a two weeks trip? which island/beaches can you recommend, which are not that crowdy but still offers opporunities to have supermarkets, fruit stands, restaurants?
You're in JB this weekend? Dun forget to try : 1. Kacang Pool Haji Larkin 2. Laksa Johor 3. Lontong Kering at Hutan Bandar 4. Mee Rebus Tulang ZZ 5. ABC at Tip Top 6. Otak-Otak 7. Celup Celup (steamboat) and list go on and on.. I wish i could drive u around and be your guide.. FOC 😊
PRO TIP : Be friendly and talkative, and also (if necessary) be intriguing like both of you wonderful gurls! Just don't be shy to ask everything. Most of the Malaysian could speak English. No problem there. There is a proverb in Malaysia, which it literally means if you're shy to ask, you'll lost. A huge thanks to you guys who would like to make videos and have interest in our country. I couldn't thank more ! I appreciate everything you've done so far. This could be a stepping stone to those who are still wondering about Malaysia. On top of all, #CHEERSTOFREEDOM !
Hi girls. I've been wondering why you decided to choose Malaysia after leaving for Canada and did you ever feel regret coming here? I'm sorry if some Malaysians are very rude to you guys. I loveeee al your vids and currently trying to finish all your old videos 😊😊
If you purchase Touch and Go card you can use it for all Malaysian trains, public city buses, road tolls, parking and even some restaurants and theme parks too. You can always top up anywhere. Since the card is usable for almost anything you can cut ticket queue and finding smaller changes
Must try Johor (Johor Bharu/ Muar)famous dish, Otak-Otak,it is a grilled fish cake or Pate/fish terrine made of sumptuous meat with traditional spices.
Kuching next? Too bad I won't be there to show you around my hometown. Go-to suggestion: 1. Evening stroll along the Kuching Waterfront and the curvy bridge across the river (Darul Hanna Bridge) 2. Bako National Park - look out for the wild boars and the proboscis monkeys (those with round bellies and massive nose hahahah) and if you want to hike there, go to Teluk Pandan Kecil (www.bakonationalpark.com/bako-feature-treks-trails.php) 3. Borneo Highlands (for the Cameron Highland-like scene) 4. Sarawak Cultural Village 5. Jong's Crocodile Farm and Semenggoh Wildlife Sanctuary (sanctuary for the orang utans) What to eat suggestion: 1. Sarawak Laksa (good ones can be found especially in Padungan area down town for non-halal ones, and prolly at places like Mom's Laksa or Dayang Salhah Cafe for the halal type 2. Mee Jawa Sarawak style (they come with 2 or 3 sticks of chicken satay) 3. Mee Belacan (less well-known ones outside Sarawak, but still, yummehhhss) 4. Kek Lapis or Sarawak Layered Cakes - sold abundantly if you cross the river using Darul Hanna bridge, all over the Kampung Boyan/Gersik area. Can still be found at downtown area too especially the Main Bazaar area, that would be the shops fronting the Waterfront 5. Kolo/Kolok Mee Travel tips in Kch: -try to avoid using the bus. You will waste your time waiting for them I reckon. Use Grab instead. - Cats statues can be found all over Kuching as kucing is literally a word for cat. So yeah, Kuching is the Cat City of Malaysia hahaha... there's even a Cat Museum at Kuching North. - Oh yeah, Kuching is also littered with museums and parks and colonial-style buildings, courtesy of the White Rajahs and the Brits who ruled up till 1963. Most change no entry fee Ok mind's gine blank. Cheers hope you have a smashing time there!! *p.s- let's meet up in Cyberjaya once you're back from the Borneo adventures hahaha
Hey there! Thank you so much for your comment, you gonna love Malaysia! It’s so easy to travel around and the internet is usually pretty good wherever you go 👍 we just checked out your channel, so cute ! Congratulations on starting your RUclips channel! We’ll check out some of your videos 💙
The best thing I can think of is... Having both of you here in Malaysia , watching your lovely videos and your beautiful smiles. Thank you for sharing the positive side of Malaysia. I'm glad you girls having good time here and very happy for you. Cheers!! 😍🙏🏼
Since you'll be coming to Borneo, assuming you''ll hit Kuching City first for the RWMF 2018, there are a few suggestion I really really really want you guys to do: F&B: 1. Try Kolok Mee - the best I ever taste is Kolok Mee Haji Saleh, Satok area. A should visit spot. 2. Laksa Sarawak - My favourite is Mom's Laksa 3. Kek Lapis (literally Layered Cake) - there are few famous shops selling it, my favourite would be Mira Cake House opposite waterfront, in a place called Boyan. 4. Try seafood at Topspot - there are quite a number of stalls there, but my favourite is stall no 25, you both MUST taste the delicious Soft Shell Crab Telur Masin (telur masin is a salted egg) don't let the name doubt you, you'll never regret it. Trust me on this >.< (ps: do note that all the above food are from my own preference, other opinion might differ ^^) Place of interest: 1. Sarawak Cultural Village - experience all how the locals live from our various tribes, all in one place. As this will be the same location for RWMF, might as well visit this place during that time. 2. Semenggoh Wildlife Centre - I personally never been here but I always suggest visitors to visit this place. lol. So far the feedback are always good. 3. Bako National Park - will involve lots of hiking. PLEASE wear shoes. Picturesque views. You guys wouldn't regret it. 4. Semadang Kayaking & Rafting - You guys can click on the link for details. www.semadangkayak.com/ . Kayaking along a clear river in Borneo. What else can I say, ~_~. 5. Jong's crocodile farm - as the name implies. Sarawak's nickname is Bujang Senang, coming from the name of the biggest crocodile ever caught. Can google this place to know more. 6. Sarawak River Cruise - A boat cruise along Sarawak River, dinner will be provided on the boat, depending on which package you get. Drop points are located along the Sarawak River, most popular is Waterfront point. 7. Puncak Borneo - Another picturesque location in Kuching. Google the image. Ugh dem feels. 8. Visit museums (if you're into these kind of things) - we have Sarawak Museum, Islamic Museum, Chinese Museum, Cat Museum, one largest museum in Sarawak is currently under construction, unfrotunately. 9. Pasar Minggu Satok - Weekend market at Kubah Ria. Selling hundreds of local products. Should visit if you have the time. 10. Local favourite chill spots in Kuching - Kuching waterfront, bing (famous local coffee shop), lepak at vivacity or spring, taman sahabat (friendship garden), Satok uptown (Friday night and Saturday night) 11. Serikin - a bit far out from the city. about 40 minutes to 1 hour driving, located at the border between Malaysia and Indonesia. Famous location for super duper cheap items. Same items that sell for hundreds in the city, selling for only a fraction of its price. If you bring along your haggle skills, might get a lot more cheaper price. Be extra cautious here for your belonging though. Wear something simple as it is hot as hell here. 12. (reserved) I know there're gonna be some location I miss. So I'm gonna leave this point here. If other Kuchingites have better ideas/locations, just hit this post up. (ps: all these locations are within Kuching city or just outskirt of Kuching City. There are other great locations outside Kuching that you should totally visit. Do let me know if you want to know more about them) Cheers to freedom. ^___^y
as dziaugiuosi, kad esate labai laimingas ir megaukites aplankydami mano nuostabia sali ... (sorry if it's not a correct way to wrote it) - I'm glad that you are very happy and entertained when visiting my wonderful country ... -
actually i ask one of my brother's staff she is from Poland, well i used to travel & staying with my brother over Europe so it's good to learn some of the words & their language too right..
What a helpful video! Thank you! Would you mind also giving tips on what to wear while traveling through Malaysia, especially if one hopes to see all parts of the country? Thank you!
Hi girls.. im also staying in cyberjaya..its a very pleasant place to live..convenient store almost everywhere..u never get starving during day n night😂😂😂
Borneo which part? Sarawak-for cultural place Sabah-for nature, adventures and beaches In Sabah got two airport with different places. One in Kota Kinabalu and another one in Tawau. Kota Kinabalu you should go straight to Kundasang to see a mountain like in Switzerland/New Zealand. Tawau have a very very very nice beach and the best among the best island in the world. Try it.
Since you're going to Borneo(Sarawak) here are some food(Local delicacies) recommendation from me: Food: -Laksa Sarawak(usually Mom's Laksa or Choon Hui. Others also can but these are the best) -Topspot Seafood. Stall No.25 (order local delicacies Midin, salted crab, butter prawn) -Mee Kolok(ask local ppl where the best they know for sure) -Nasi Goreng Ikan Terubok -Linut -Chicken Bamboo -Siniawan Night market at Bau Travel around: -Bako National park, Talang-Satang national park, Sarawak Cultural Village(a must if wanted to know each ethnic of sarawak tribe), Wind cave and Fairy cave at Bau. Yeah.enjoy some random bar at Kuching. The vibe at west aren't same with Borneo. Cheers :)
Im not malaysian but u should visit sabah too,a lot's of thing to visit and seafood to enjoy...sabah is seafood paradise where u can enjoy fresh fresh fresh seafood and it's cheaper...😊😊😊😊
Have a adventurous day in Borneo.... i hope you will take every chances to explore the truest nature there.... refreshes you mind with all green forest and beautiful island.......and the seafood is veeeryy cheap there....
Hey guys - this video was great, informative and engaging. You have really sold Malaysia to us, showcased it through your videos so well. Looking forward to seeing you guys in Borneo...
Girls... you must try food called "Kacang Pool". Basically it was made with chickpeas, blended with spices, eat with sunny side up egg and toast. You can search for this stall called "Kacang Pool Haji" located in Larkin Bomba. Quite near to the Larkin Bus Station if you travel by bus this Saturday. And also you should go to this stall called "Murtabak Majid" located in Kampung Kurnia. The Murtabak with cheese, ermm ermmm! 😁😁. Another famous food in Johor is Nasi Briyani Gam.
Ohhh hey Andrew ! Ahhh bless you! Micha has lived in Australia for two years and she said she definitely prefers Malaysia hehe ! When was the last time you visited home ?
Hi Justina and Micha, if you reach johor bharu please go to 1. Restaurant ZZ, try their Mee Rebus Tulang. 2. Kacang Pool Haji, in Larkin near to fire station.
Beer For Breakfast how i wish i could a life like yours.. haha.. i hope you guys enjoy your stay in malaysia. Keep posting.. as i myself haven't explored my country like u guys do..
A massive gday from Australia. I've been lurking in the background and eagerly watching all your travels around Asia. I'm visiting Malaysia next week and will be filming my foodie adventures as I follow in your footsteps! Keep up your incredible content!
There a lot of small town in johor that you can experience food or nature. Maybe both of you going to the Johor Bahru City Area? 1. Royal Palace of Sultan Johor, maybe can meet and take a photo with King of Johor 2. Just try to order Roti Tissue (taller version of Roti canai) i think misha with love it. 3. Drink more water, i mean water not Coke All the best !!! PS: i am from johor, but country side a bit .
In Malaysia, always use ‘Grab’ or ‘MyCar’ apps for transportations. Taxis are really really expensive and I expect taxis will charge even more for tourists ! A tip from a local here 😁
Beer For Breakfast cool!!!! I hope you enjoy yourselves there. Try the local made alcohol we call tuak ( jungle juice ) when you're there. Try sarawak laksa, mee kolok, mee sapi, umai, daun ubi, and more local delicacies.
I'm sorry for you cause you being rob by taxi driver there... Here some tips as myself a taxi driver... Make sure you ask him to turn on the meter and always keep your maps on so you know that the driver won't robbed you... Sometimes grab also can be much more expencive then taxi... Cause myself i try compared the meter and grab fare...
I hope you girls stay here longer and make more videos.At the same time, you are actually promoting our country.I also hope that some day you will be sponsored by some big companies or by the government of Malaysia for the excellent job that you have done.
Enjoy the rest of your stay in Malaysia. Really missing home though. There is another tip that a lot of foreigners/tourists do not know, it is that most Malaysians are proficient in English. It is a huge advantage for them to make navigating around Malaysia easier. Although when it comes to rural areas, it can be difficult, but still. English is ultra-common here.
Thank you for showcasing our country. I like all your Raya experiences the most especially the bazaar and the open house bit. Cameron Highland also an eye opener of some places that I have yet visited. Most importantly you guys safely back home. Tips for others, please use public transport and grabs, car hopping with strangers need to be selective. Prepare to give up your diets and try our food as much as you can such as Nasi Lemak at Village Park in PJ, Rendang (anywhere you go) and Nasi Kandar at Pelita near KLCC or up north in Penang which is famous for. Have fun!
Make friends with a local and see if they are willing to take you around their hidden spots especially for yummy 'locals-favourite' food. No TripAdvisor will be able to show you these hidden gems. Have fun in Borneo girls. If you're visiting Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, please visit Mari-Mari Cultural Village and the Sabah State Museum to learn more about the diverse culture in Sabah. I can't wait for Borneo vlogs. Stay safe. 💜
Muar, Johor is my "kampung" you must go there and try Nasi Ambeng, laksa johor and Mee Bandung, those are the signature dish in Johor. and while you are in Johor Bahru.. well, it is like KL 2.0 😆 there are Cats Cafe, the JDT Football Club, Forest City, Legoland, shopping malls.. and dont forget to try Restoran Kacang Pool Haji at JB.. and there is a place called Tanjung Piai located in Pontian Johor where you can stand at the southernmost point of Peninsular Malaysia 👍🏼 and if you want to enjoy waterfall, you can go to Gunung Ledang in Tangkak, Johor. (dont go there during wekends) . that is all from me 😆
Absolutely Malaysia is a food heaven for all.Goin to Johor?that's also a very well known of the largest state in Malaysia.Lot of food and culture to explore like,soto,kuah lodeh,nasi beriyani gam,kacang pool,nice ikan bakar spot at tip top restaurant,ikan siakap goreng kg pasir puteh,and many more...good luck guys.happy travelling.
I didnt wait the end of the vids..lol..anyway, enjoy your trip to borneo! You are going to love it..one travelling tip: another option for transportation, besides using grab, you can install mycar too..its cheaper..but only cash allowed..but still you have options to choose from..
go to jalan tan hiok nee in johor, must try the banana cake! i love it. while in kuching, pls try mee kolok, laksa sarawak, kueh chap, belacan bihun, kek lapis, ice cream gula apong and lot more. for drinks u guys can try metahor and white lady. go to song kheng hai food court, then can walk around Jalan Padungan to buy some rice crackers too. can go to open air market for famous siew mai, 101 food court at night. i believe lot of kuching people will tell u guys more nice place to hunt for food.
My tip for foreigners visiting Malaysia- go to East Malaysia and never ever miss it! Bus trips here are super long 😂😂😂 And don't forget to shower twice a day at least. Oh if you go to Miri go to Pasar Malam Saberkas. It's newly renovated!
You guys are awesome! You're doing such a great job promoting Malaysia and I'm glad that you like it here. Malaysia is such a great place but not many people realize it and you have experienced Malaysia in a way that's more than most of the local people. You have made me feel very proud of our food and friendly people lol. I have never been to Borneo before, but I have heard great stories about their people and culture and I definitely will follow closely with your videos as a reference in future trip! P.S.: Not sure about youtube's policy, but will it be better if you split your videos to few parts at less than 10 minutes each so that most people can finish the whole video and maybe in any way could benefit your earning more?(Just my humble thought)
Hey friend ! Thanks for such a kind comment, we are just truly in love with Malaysia and the people out here .. such an ‘easy’ country to be travelling around, most importantly, very safe and no one has ever been rude to us here 🙏🏼
If you go to Kuching Sarawak, please go to Top Spot Seafood.you can find variety of delicious seafood and very cheap.u can try also mee kolok,laksa sarawak,nasi lalapan etc...enjoy your trip...
Over five months! You realise just how jealous I am? The most I do is three weeks. 100 Mbps is Megabits per second. Megabytes is one-eighth that, so 12½ MBps. Still a lot quicker than a lot of Australia. Australia is a first world country, Malaysia a second. Go figure. Wholeheartedly agree to eat. Makan makan makan! Kukup, just outside Johor Baru, is great for seafood. Singaporeans flock there. Kota Tinggi waterfalls might be a bit over-rated, but are worth a look if you're not crowded out by locals and Singaporeans. My best tip: Learn some of the language. Even if you butcher the pronunciation, it shows respect and shows you're trying. And that you aren't just a tourist with a list of things to see and do that need to be ticked off as you swoop in like seagulls. Ask the locals how they pronounce the names of things. It's also not a hipster challenge to find the weirdest or least visited places to eat. Next tip: Any foreign country will have customs different to your own. Learn them and respect them. YOU are a visitor in THEIR country. Remember that.
Instead of using bus to travel to other state, u may check the flight ticket because sometimes flight ticket is even cheaper than bus. Esp for Air Asia flight.. U can save money and time! I used to travel from KUL to my homestate, KBR and the lowest flight ticket i got is not more than RM10 for 2ways 💃
woooooaaaahhhh that is impressive. whenever we have looked for flights, we have found that they aren't that cheap. ALTHOUGH, we normally travel last minute, so it pays to be prepared haha
Can't wait to watch your vlog in Borneo...!!! I just love Kota Kinabalu. Will you climb Mount Kinabalu...??? Hehe... In the mean time, enjoy JB. They also have great foods. Laksa johor, nasi briyani, juat to name a few... 😉🙂😄
Hey guys, nice content there. But mybe you can add some more. Some tourists would love to know the safety aspects living in malaysia. How’s the people, is it dangerous to be in certain spot and what’s not. Just my two cents 😘
We think Malaysia is one of safest place we have travelling to in Asia. Never had any issues, scams, never been offended, scared or threatened. Maybe that’s why we never said anything. Malaysia is very comfortable for tourists
Please try kacang pool haji while you are in johor bahru. In Muar, famous dish are asam pedas and mee bandung (some stall had special type where there is big prawn). Also, durian cendol. Besides, although you might had tried laksa before, but it differ for each states. So please try laksa johor as well. I'm not sure in batu pahat there is still nasi beriyani gam or not but it was so famous before. Hope you can enjoy johor! Btw i'm a johorean 🙋
hello friends how are you today? I suggest you to sabah. Sipadan island, kapalai island, kota kinabalu (kk) market philipines, roch reff island, mabul island,Mount kinabalu, sandakan and tawau.
Congratulations, I've always followed all your trips, your videos are the best, I really like to watch them. I think Malaysia is the best Islamic State in the world. Various nations and religions sit in harmony.
Putralan Ramley hello Malaysia is not Islamic state ok? Just the majority population is Islam..We have muslim, Buddhist,Hindu, Christian..Etc..We r live peace and respect each other region..
If you in Johor don't forget to visit the "end of asia continental land". The same in Sabah, you can visit "the tips of Borneo". If you a food hunter you must visit Muar for the asam pedas and mee bandung. Batu pahat known for nasi bryani gam and laksa johor.
There's some people, old but modern people said that "other country people die because they are lack of food, but Malaysian die because we eat too much of food....!"... hahahaha... Thanks for traveling all along Malaysia and love our country, and also promote Malaysia... Enjoy Malaysia.... 😆😆😆😆
If you're visiting during or around a particular holiday (Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Christmas etc), do join in the festivities and celebration. Try to get a local to invite you if possible. Don't worry, we're a friendly lot, most will definitely invite you. Basically what you guys did for you Hari Raya/Ramadhan videos.
Travelled in Malaysia? What advice would YOU give for someone travelling here?
Beer For Breakfast prepare yourself for hot & humid weather 😆
Be ready to be fatttt !!!
just eat..
that you will never get used to haha
Fooddd everywhere
Food heaven
Superb guide. A tip on getting cash in Malaysia - Some ATMs charge no fees and some are higher fees - I used the the ATM Fee Saver mobile app - it gave a list of the fee free and low fee ATMs in Malaysia. Also showed the withdrawal limits of the ATMs there for foreign card holders. Was very handy to save up on unnecessary expenses. Worth adding to your list!
oh my god guys u really dont know how u help me. now im ready to explore malaysia yoooohoooo
wooohooo!! We are so excited that this was helpful!!! 💞
Salute to both of you, pls come again to Malaysia
Thamk you 4 the series. Whether you're moving from one state to another, crossing into Thailand, or staying in one place like this one, your insights are incredible 👏
Hi beer4breakfast.....i love your tips....i am planning to do travelling in malaysia next year ...wish me luck...(its gonne be my first time as backpacker)
Heeey Violet! Thanks for the love!! Ohh , how exciting ! We won't wish you luck, you don't need that! Everything is gonna be just fine! Where are you from? :)
Hi....im from Brunei Darussalam...any plan to come here? :)
maybe! :)
Must go to Sabah - The Land Below the Wind.
Sure !!!
glad i found your channel becos i stay in malaysia too, but suddenly its becos this is not my country and my husband chinese busy to his work. we dont have time to explore diffrent place of malaysia. but now that i found your channel i will use this as my guide travel. thank u so much
you are most welcome, darling! explore as much as you can guys!!! world is your oyster!
As a fellow malaysian, this are my tips:
1. Bring your own toilet paper everywhere for the toilet. Wet wipes is also convenient.
2. Use sling bag if you are going to crowded places, like morning or night markets.
3. For women travellars, avoid using Grab late at night. Travel from 8pm to 10pm is safer.
4. Malaysian food is sometimes too spicy and hot for foreigners, drink lots of water.
5. You must try Roti Telur and Teh Tarik for breakfast.
6. Most Malaysian can speak basic english. Even the food hawkers.
7. Avoid using the public transportation during the peak hours - Malaysian office hours is from 8 am to 5 pm. Avoid using any LRT, MRT, bus around 7am to 9am and 4.30 pm to 7pm. The heavy traffic is insane especially in the big cities, like KL, Penang, Johore Bahru and Kuching.
Great tips!!
love your content! Any insights on how to stay in Malaysia long term ? As a canadian, 90 days is given, but I'm trying to explore more ways to extend my stay without applying for the MM2H pass which is quite heavy on the pocket! Thanks, and please continue making these great videos!
Appreciate your comment, Dr Who! I am sure it's quite possible to stay in Malaysia long term, we haven't done any research on that tho. We would always do a little border run and always come back for another 3 months haha
I think one of the important tip to share for the tourists, especially tourists from the US, Canada and UK or EU countries, they should always bring their own tissue or toilet paper.. Malaysia did not commonly use a toilet paper but rather we just use water hose to clean afterwards. But, there is also public toilet that provide it and you can buy it before entering the toilet, It'll cost you like range from RM 0.20- RM 2.00 depends on the location. Yeah, I think that's just one tip from me.. I'm sure my fellow Malaysian are gonna share another useful tips for tourists and foreigners. Enjoy your time in Malaysia. 😁👍
I found this also quite common in Thailand!
My advice when you travelling all around Malaysia is to try the state special food.
Each state has their own special dish. One example is Laksa. Laksa Penang, Laksa Johor and Laksa Sarawak. All different.
Try to engage the local and asked them about the signature food in that state. You will have the time of your life.
Thanks 4 promoted our country Malaysia to ur viewers.. 😘
It has been our absolute pleasure
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travel tips level: expert
hahaha thanks. We still have so much info to share. Maybe we will film a part 2 after our time in Borneo
Nice channel ! We subscribe ! 😄
Hey u guys should visit paddy field at sekinchan its only took 1 1/2 hour from KL.
If you are here in Kuching, eat Sarawak Laksa
hi. which route can you recommend for a two weeks trip? which island/beaches can you recommend, which are not that crowdy but still offers opporunities to have supermarkets, fruit stands, restaurants?
We are currently in KL!! We absolutely love it here! Wish we could stay for as long as you guys have been here!
The Everlasting Adventure be safe.. pls keep ur personal belongings safe too..Welcome to Malaysia! Enjoy!
Thank you!!
cannot wait for next vlog.
In a few days. Next video will be about Johor 🤗
when is it? lol
Tourism Malaysia.. Justina & Mischa are your new ambassadors. Suarez WHO??? ❤️ you girls
Hehehe , such a compliment!
You're in JB this weekend? Dun forget to try :
1. Kacang Pool Haji Larkin
2. Laksa Johor
3. Lontong Kering at Hutan Bandar
4. Mee Rebus Tulang ZZ
5. ABC at Tip Top
6. Otak-Otak
7. Celup Celup (steamboat)
and list go on and on..
I wish i could drive u around and be your guide.. FOC 😊
PRO TIP : Be friendly and talkative, and also (if necessary) be intriguing like both of you wonderful gurls! Just don't be shy to ask everything. Most of the Malaysian could speak English. No problem there. There is a proverb in Malaysia, which it literally means if you're shy to ask, you'll lost. A huge thanks to you guys who would like to make videos and have interest in our country. I couldn't thank more ! I appreciate everything you've done so far. This could be a stepping stone to those who are still wondering about Malaysia. On top of all, #CHEERSTOFREEDOM !
Thanks darling #cheerstofreedom 🤗
Hi girls. I've been wondering why you decided to choose Malaysia after leaving for Canada and did you ever feel regret coming here? I'm sorry if some Malaysians are very rude to you guys. I loveeee al your vids and currently trying to finish all your old videos 😊😊
If you purchase Touch and Go card you can use it for all Malaysian trains, public city buses, road tolls, parking and even some restaurants and theme parks too. You can always top up anywhere. Since the card is usable for almost anything you can cut ticket queue and finding smaller changes
Must try Johor (Johor Bharu/ Muar)famous dish, Otak-Otak,it is a grilled fish cake or Pate/fish terrine made of sumptuous meat with traditional spices.
Visit southernmost point of Peninsular Malaysia-Tanjung Piai and thus the most southern point of mainland Euro-Asia.
Kuching next? Too bad I won't be there to show you around my hometown.
Go-to suggestion:
1. Evening stroll along the Kuching Waterfront and the curvy bridge across the river (Darul Hanna Bridge)
2. Bako National Park - look out for the wild boars and the proboscis monkeys (those with round bellies and massive nose hahahah) and if you want to hike there, go to Teluk Pandan Kecil (www.bakonationalpark.com/bako-feature-treks-trails.php)
3. Borneo Highlands (for the Cameron Highland-like scene)
4. Sarawak Cultural Village
5. Jong's Crocodile Farm and Semenggoh Wildlife Sanctuary (sanctuary for the orang utans)
What to eat suggestion:
1. Sarawak Laksa (good ones can be found especially in Padungan area down town for non-halal ones, and prolly at places like Mom's Laksa or Dayang Salhah Cafe for the halal type
2. Mee Jawa Sarawak style (they come with 2 or 3 sticks of chicken satay)
3. Mee Belacan (less well-known ones outside Sarawak, but still, yummehhhss)
4. Kek Lapis or Sarawak Layered Cakes - sold abundantly if you cross the river using Darul Hanna bridge, all over the Kampung Boyan/Gersik area. Can still be found at downtown area too especially the Main Bazaar area, that would be the shops fronting the Waterfront
5. Kolo/Kolok Mee
Travel tips in Kch:
-try to avoid using the bus. You will waste your time waiting for them I reckon. Use Grab instead.
- Cats statues can be found all over Kuching as kucing is literally a word for cat. So yeah, Kuching is the Cat City of Malaysia hahaha... there's even a Cat Museum at Kuching North.
- Oh yeah, Kuching is also littered with museums and parks and colonial-style buildings, courtesy of the White Rajahs and the Brits who ruled up till 1963. Most change no entry fee
Ok mind's gine blank. Cheers hope you have a smashing time there!!
*p.s- let's meet up in Cyberjaya once you're back from the Borneo adventures hahaha
Wow you literally gave us a full days itinerary. Thanks so much. We will be sure to tick some of these things off our bucket list
I'll be starting my digital nomad journey in Malaysia in August, so I've been absolutely LOVING all the Malaysia content!! Getting me soooo excited!
Hey there! Thank you so much for your comment, you gonna love Malaysia! It’s so easy to travel around and the internet is usually pretty good wherever you go 👍 we just checked out your channel, so cute ! Congratulations on starting your RUclips channel! We’ll check out some of your videos 💙
Ur both should try this menu in Johor.. Mee Bandung, Nasi Ambeng, Kacang Pool, Mee Rebus, & Laksa Johor
Enjoy!
The best thing I can think of is... Having both of you here in Malaysia , watching your lovely videos and your beautiful smiles. Thank you for sharing the positive side of Malaysia. I'm glad you girls having good time here and very happy for you. Cheers!! 😍🙏🏼
Awwwwww our hearts are melting. Thanks for your comment. Really happy that you enjoy watching our videos
Since you'll be coming to Borneo, assuming you''ll hit Kuching City first for the RWMF 2018, there are a few suggestion I really really really want you guys to do:
F&B:
1. Try Kolok Mee - the best I ever taste is Kolok Mee Haji Saleh, Satok area. A should visit spot.
2. Laksa Sarawak - My favourite is Mom's Laksa
3. Kek Lapis (literally Layered Cake) - there are few famous shops selling it, my favourite would be Mira Cake House opposite waterfront, in a place called Boyan.
4. Try seafood at Topspot - there are quite a number of stalls there, but my favourite is stall no 25, you both MUST taste the delicious Soft Shell Crab Telur Masin (telur masin is a salted egg) don't let the name doubt you, you'll never regret it. Trust me on this >.<
(ps: do note that all the above food are from my own preference, other opinion might differ ^^)
Place of interest:
1. Sarawak Cultural Village - experience all how the locals live from our various tribes, all in one place. As this will be the same location for RWMF, might as well visit this place during that time.
2. Semenggoh Wildlife Centre - I personally never been here but I always suggest visitors to visit this place. lol. So far the feedback are always good.
3. Bako National Park - will involve lots of hiking. PLEASE wear shoes. Picturesque views. You guys wouldn't regret it.
4. Semadang Kayaking & Rafting - You guys can click on the link for details. www.semadangkayak.com/ . Kayaking along a clear river in Borneo. What else can I say, ~_~.
5. Jong's crocodile farm - as the name implies. Sarawak's nickname is Bujang Senang, coming from the name of the biggest crocodile ever caught. Can google this place to know more.
6. Sarawak River Cruise - A boat cruise along Sarawak River, dinner will be provided on the boat, depending on which package you get. Drop points are located along the Sarawak River, most popular is Waterfront point.
7. Puncak Borneo - Another picturesque location in Kuching. Google the image. Ugh dem feels.
8. Visit museums (if you're into these kind of things) - we have Sarawak Museum, Islamic Museum, Chinese Museum, Cat Museum, one largest museum in Sarawak is currently under construction, unfrotunately.
9. Pasar Minggu Satok - Weekend market at Kubah Ria. Selling hundreds of local products. Should visit if you have the time.
10. Local favourite chill spots in Kuching - Kuching waterfront, bing (famous local coffee shop), lepak at vivacity or spring, taman sahabat (friendship garden), Satok uptown (Friday night and Saturday night)
11. Serikin - a bit far out from the city. about 40 minutes to 1 hour driving, located at the border between Malaysia and Indonesia. Famous location for super duper cheap items. Same items that sell for hundreds in the city, selling for only a fraction of its price. If you bring along your haggle skills, might get a lot more cheaper price. Be extra cautious here for your belonging though. Wear something simple as it is hot as hell here.
12. (reserved) I know there're gonna be some location I miss. So I'm gonna leave this point here. If other Kuchingites have better ideas/locations, just hit this post up.
(ps: all these locations are within Kuching city or just outskirt of Kuching City. There are other great locations outside Kuching that you should totally visit. Do let me know if you want to know more about them)
Cheers to freedom. ^___^y
i love you guys im always checking on your videos. Thanks for the contents im a proud malaysian
as dziaugiuosi, kad esate labai laimingas ir megaukites aplankydami mano nuostabia sali ... (sorry if it's not a correct way to wrote it) - I'm glad that you are very happy and entertained when visiting my wonderful country ... -
Hehehe so cute !!! Did you use google translator for that ? 😀
actually i ask one of my brother's staff she is from Poland, well i used to travel & staying with my brother over Europe so it's good to learn some of the words & their language too right..
One more thing that's very true is. To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia. Regards
Very true!!
Can't wait to watch you guys on your next journey trying new malaysia cuisine!!! have funnn...
Thank you soooo much !!! 😍
Great vid. Missing malaysia so much...will be back to malaysia next year, in sha allah...
What a helpful video! Thank you! Would you mind also giving tips on what to wear while traveling through Malaysia, especially if one hopes to see all parts of the country? Thank you!
My advice to other travellers is watch your wonderful youtube channel.
awwwwwwwwww we are totally blushing. thanks for your comment
Hi girls.. im also staying in cyberjaya..its a very pleasant place to live..convenient store almost everywhere..u never get starving during day n night😂😂😂
Borneo which part?
Sarawak-for cultural place
Sabah-for nature, adventures and beaches
In Sabah got two airport with different places. One in Kota Kinabalu and another one in Tawau. Kota Kinabalu you should go straight to Kundasang to see a mountain like in Switzerland/New Zealand. Tawau have a very very very nice beach and the best among the best island in the world. Try it.
Thank you! 😍👍
Next stop, Johor Bahru! Yeah!
Ohhh yesss !!! 🔥
Pls becarefull of ur belonging in johor bahru..
Since you're going to Borneo(Sarawak) here are some food(Local delicacies) recommendation from me:
Food:
-Laksa Sarawak(usually Mom's Laksa or Choon Hui. Others also can but these are the best)
-Topspot Seafood. Stall No.25 (order local delicacies Midin, salted crab, butter prawn)
-Mee Kolok(ask local ppl where the best they know for sure)
-Nasi Goreng Ikan Terubok
-Linut
-Chicken Bamboo
-Siniawan Night market at Bau
Travel around:
-Bako National park, Talang-Satang national park, Sarawak Cultural Village(a must if wanted to know each ethnic of sarawak tribe), Wind cave and Fairy cave at Bau.
Yeah.enjoy some random bar at Kuching. The vibe at west aren't same with Borneo.
Cheers :)
Thank you so much for so many great recommendations!!! 🤩
Im not malaysian but u should visit sabah too,a lot's of thing to visit and seafood to enjoy...sabah is seafood paradise where u can enjoy fresh fresh fresh seafood and it's cheaper...😊😊😊😊
Have a adventurous day in Borneo.... i hope you will take every chances to explore the truest nature there.... refreshes you mind with all green forest and beautiful island.......and the seafood is veeeryy cheap there....
Thank you darling!! We cannot wait !! Eeekkkk!!! 🙋🏼♀️🙋🏼♀️🙋🏼♀️
Hey guys - this video was great, informative and engaging. You have really sold Malaysia to us, showcased it through your videos so well. Looking forward to seeing you guys in Borneo...
Thanks so much guys!
langkawi island is very beautiful in malaysia
Girls... you must try food called "Kacang Pool". Basically it was made with chickpeas, blended with spices, eat with sunny side up egg and toast. You can search for this stall called "Kacang Pool Haji" located in Larkin Bomba. Quite near to the Larkin Bus Station if you travel by bus this Saturday. And also you should go to this stall called "Murtabak Majid" located in Kampung Kurnia. The Murtabak with cheese, ermm ermmm! 😁😁. Another famous food in Johor is Nasi Briyani Gam.
Murtabak with CHEESE!!! Mmmmmmm
I've been living in Australia for four years now. Your videos reminded me of home and now I'm homesick :-(
- Andrew
Ohhh hey Andrew ! Ahhh bless you! Micha has lived in Australia for two years and she said she definitely prefers Malaysia hehe ! When was the last time you visited home ?
+Beer For Breakfast it has been 2 years now but I've actually just bought tickets back for a visit thanks to your videos 😀
Foods to try in Johore:-
1) Asam Pedas Muar
2) Laksa Johor
3) Kacang Pool
4) Nasi Briyani Gam
5) Otak-otak
6) Goreng Pisang + Sambal Kicap
7) Murtabak Cheese
Thanks very much. Do you think we can eat everything in 2 days?...we think so haha
Hi Justina and Micha, if you reach johor bharu please go to
1. Restaurant ZZ, try their Mee Rebus Tulang.
2. Kacang Pool Haji, in Larkin near to fire station.
Thanks for the recommendations!
welcome to JB..
Hi may i know what do u do for living? I am malaysian. I reside in Rawang Selangor
Hi there! We both work online, Justina is an online English teacher and Micha is doing design work :)
Beer For Breakfast how i wish i could a life like yours.. haha.. i hope you guys enjoy your stay in malaysia. Keep posting.. as i myself haven't explored my country like u guys do..
Really enjoy watching your vids
Don't leave Malaysia pls
A massive gday from Australia. I've been lurking in the background and eagerly watching all your travels around Asia. I'm visiting Malaysia next week and will be filming my foodie adventures as I follow in your footsteps! Keep up your incredible content!
Ooooo how exciting. Please let us know when we have the videos to share. We would love to see what food adventures you get into. Happy eating 😬
I cannot wait to leave Australia for Malaysia. My stomach is already grumbling with excitement!
There a lot of small town in johor that you can experience food or nature. Maybe both of you going to the Johor Bahru City Area?
1. Royal Palace of Sultan Johor, maybe can meet and take a photo with King of Johor
2. Just try to order Roti Tissue (taller version of Roti canai) i think misha with love it.
3. Drink more water, i mean water not Coke
All the best !!!
PS: i am from johor, but country side a bit .
Thank you so much for this ! 🙏🏼
Woww...very accurate comments and information of Malaysia as good as local commentators. Congrats girls
That makes us feel very happy
In Malaysia, always use ‘Grab’ or ‘MyCar’ apps for transportations. Taxis are really really expensive and I expect taxis will charge even more for tourists ! A tip from a local here 😁
U must meet Mat Dan.he is from England..now stay Terengganu..
Girls please go to Kuching Sarawak for Rainforest World Music Festival to be held on the 13th to 15th of July. It's gonna fun.
We already have tickets 😎
Beer For Breakfast cool!!!! I hope you enjoy yourselves there. Try the local made alcohol we call tuak ( jungle juice ) when you're there. Try sarawak laksa, mee kolok, mee sapi, umai, daun ubi, and more local delicacies.
oooooo we are sooooo going to try that
I'm sorry for you cause you being rob by taxi driver there... Here some tips as myself a taxi driver... Make sure you ask him to turn on the meter and always keep your maps on so you know that the driver won't robbed you... Sometimes grab also can be much more expencive then taxi... Cause myself i try compared the meter and grab fare...
I hope you girls stay here longer and make more videos.At the same time, you are actually promoting our country.I also hope that some day you will be sponsored by some big companies or by the government of Malaysia for the excellent job that you have done.
Thanks so much. We hope so too ☺️
Enjoy the rest of your stay in Malaysia. Really missing home though. There is another tip that a lot of foreigners/tourists do not know, it is that most Malaysians are proficient in English. It is a huge advantage for them to make navigating around Malaysia easier. Although when it comes to rural areas, it can be difficult, but still. English is ultra-common here.
Hey. I’m from malacca. Can’t stop smiling while watching yr video.
Awww that’s lovely
Thank you for showcasing our country. I like all your Raya experiences the most especially the bazaar and the open house bit. Cameron Highland also an eye opener of some places that I have yet visited. Most importantly you guys safely back home.
Tips for others, please use public transport and grabs, car hopping with strangers need to be selective. Prepare to give up your diets and try our food as much as you can such as Nasi Lemak at Village Park in PJ, Rendang (anywhere you go) and Nasi Kandar at Pelita near KLCC or up north in Penang which is famous for. Have fun!
Make friends with a local and see if they are willing to take you around their hidden spots especially for yummy 'locals-favourite' food. No TripAdvisor will be able to show you these hidden gems. Have fun in Borneo girls. If you're visiting Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, please visit Mari-Mari Cultural Village and the Sabah State Museum to learn more about the diverse culture in Sabah. I can't wait for Borneo vlogs. Stay safe. 💜
Patricia Peter yep!!!agreed on you!!!
Great idea 🇲🇾🇲🇾🌎👏
Muar, Johor is my "kampung" you must go there and try Nasi Ambeng, laksa johor and Mee Bandung, those are the signature dish in Johor. and while you are in Johor Bahru.. well, it is like KL 2.0 😆 there are Cats Cafe, the JDT Football Club, Forest City, Legoland, shopping malls.. and dont forget to try Restoran Kacang Pool Haji at JB.. and there is a place called Tanjung Piai located in Pontian Johor where you can stand at the southernmost point of Peninsular Malaysia 👍🏼 and if you want to enjoy waterfall, you can go to Gunung Ledang in Tangkak, Johor. (dont go there during wekends) . that is all from me 😆
Thanks so much for the info
Keep it up and have a safe journey to Johor.
Thanks ‘ ☺️
This was great! I really want to visit Malaysia some day! :)
Arbitrary Exploration dm me for transportation..i will give best price with your budget😊😊😊
Cyberjaya is a nice place, try to visit Puchong, good place for food.
Thank you! 🙋🏼♀️
Soon, you girls will have the "What to eat?" dilemma like all Malaysians do
Soon? We have that everyday haha
That's the toughest question everyday for us Malaysian...
Absolutely Malaysia is a food heaven for all.Goin to Johor?that's also a very well known of the largest state in Malaysia.Lot of food and culture to explore like,soto,kuah lodeh,nasi beriyani gam,kacang pool,nice ikan bakar spot at tip top restaurant,ikan siakap goreng kg pasir puteh,and many more...good luck guys.happy travelling.
Thanks for all of that info, never been there before so looking forward to the food scene
The largest is Sarawak and followed by Sabah...Johor is maybe the largest for peninsular of Malaysia..
Mohd.Firdauze Azahari sorry..one of the largest..missing one words there😁. The largest in peninsular is Pahang.
Aside from grab transport you can also use Mycar or frenzt. Now many use Mycar and Frenzt. Grab does not care about the safety of Drivers and Riders.
Never heard of these apps before. Why do you say that Grab does not care. We are intrigued?
I'm super jealous you're going to Borneo. Can't wait to see the videos.
i stayed there before..n it's awesome place...recommended..
what u do for living guys during travelling?
Teaching and web design. We have videos on our channel “digital Nomad update”. Go check them out
thank you
When r u guys going to Kuching or Kota Kinabalu? Borneo trip plssss..btw this week we have Rain Forest Music Fest in Kuching..go go goooo...
I didnt wait the end of the vids..lol..anyway, enjoy your trip to borneo! You are going to love it..one travelling tip: another option for transportation, besides using grab, you can install mycar too..its cheaper..but only cash allowed..but still you have options to choose from..
Yes ! We are attending the festival on July 14th! Super excited ! 💃🏼
go to jalan tan hiok nee in johor, must try the banana cake! i love it. while in kuching, pls try mee kolok, laksa sarawak, kueh chap, belacan bihun, kek lapis, ice cream gula apong and lot more. for drinks u guys can try metahor and white lady. go to song kheng hai food court, then can walk around Jalan Padungan to buy some rice crackers too. can go to open air market for famous siew mai, 101 food court at night. i believe lot of kuching people will tell u guys more nice place to hunt for food.
If you go to sarawak, you must try 'laksa sarawak' and 'mee kolok'
added to the list. thankyou
Beer For Breakfast 'Umai'. You must try 'umai' and the dabai fruit.
Beer For Breakfast dont forget try the ikan terubuk masin. Fermented fish from sarawak
im peninsular malaysian and i absolutely am missing laksa sarawak....i never see any laksa sarawak sold here
el mago there is a few shops sold laksa sarawak. If u are in kl, head to dayang sarawak corner located at sungai besi.
My tip for foreigners visiting Malaysia- go to East Malaysia and never ever miss it! Bus trips here are super long 😂😂😂
And don't forget to shower twice a day at least. Oh if you go to Miri go to Pasar Malam Saberkas. It's newly renovated!
You guys are awesome! You're doing such a great job promoting Malaysia and I'm glad that you like it here. Malaysia is such a great place but not many people realize it and you have experienced Malaysia in a way that's more than most of the local people.
You have made me feel very proud of our food and friendly people lol.
I have never been to Borneo before, but I have heard great stories about their people and culture and I definitely will follow closely with your videos as a reference in future trip!
P.S.: Not sure about youtube's policy, but will it be better if you split your videos to few parts at less than 10 minutes each so that most people can finish the whole video and maybe in any way could benefit your earning more?(Just my humble thought)
Hey friend ! Thanks for such a kind comment, we are just truly in love with Malaysia and the people out here .. such an ‘easy’ country to be travelling around, most importantly, very safe and no one has ever been rude to us here 🙏🏼
If you go to Kuching Sarawak, please go to Top Spot Seafood.you can find variety of delicious seafood and very cheap.u can try also mee kolok,laksa sarawak,nasi lalapan etc...enjoy your trip...
Thank you !!! 😍😍😍
I just wondering how do you two feel the different about the life in k.l and other state in malaysia especially Kuching?
For me #celcom is better than maxis because of the wider coverage than maxis
We used celcom in Langkawi and it didn’t work. We never went back
Beer For Breakfast really? As Malaysian, I use celcom because the reception in rural areas are better than any other.
It was the opposite for us 🤷🏽♀️
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Thank you for your great travel vlog in malaysia,, cant wait for the next vlog,, love u guys so much😘😘😘
Malaysia Hospitality the best!
Over five months! You realise just how jealous I am? The most I do is three weeks.
100 Mbps is Megabits per second. Megabytes is one-eighth that, so 12½ MBps. Still a lot quicker than a lot of Australia. Australia is a first world country, Malaysia a second. Go figure.
Wholeheartedly agree to eat. Makan makan makan!
Kukup, just outside Johor Baru, is great for seafood. Singaporeans flock there.
Kota Tinggi waterfalls might be a bit over-rated, but are worth a look if you're not crowded out by locals and Singaporeans.
My best tip: Learn some of the language. Even if you butcher the pronunciation, it shows respect and shows you're trying. And that you aren't just a tourist with a list of things to see and do that need to be ticked off as you swoop in like seagulls. Ask the locals how they pronounce the names of things. It's also not a hipster challenge to find the weirdest or least visited places to eat.
Next tip: Any foreign country will have customs different to your own. Learn them and respect them. YOU are a visitor in THEIR country. Remember that.
Try to go to go to bukit ampang to watch KL view on top of the hill and enjoy night market there....
Instead of using bus to travel to other state, u may check the flight ticket because sometimes flight ticket is even cheaper than bus. Esp for Air Asia flight.. U can save money and time! I used to travel from KUL to my homestate, KBR and the lowest flight ticket i got is not more than RM10 for 2ways 💃
woooooaaaahhhh that is impressive. whenever we have looked for flights, we have found that they aren't that cheap. ALTHOUGH, we normally travel last minute, so it pays to be prepared haha
Beer For Breakfast after all, its about luck! Hahah... Btw, I'm glad u guys enjoyed staying here. U are more than welcome to stay here even longer.. 😘
Can't wait to watch your vlog in Borneo...!!! I just love Kota Kinabalu. Will you climb Mount Kinabalu...??? Hehe... In the mean time, enjoy JB. They also have great foods. Laksa johor, nasi briyani, juat to name a few... 😉🙂😄
We cannnot wait to explore it all ! 😍
Hey guys, nice content there. But mybe you can add some more. Some tourists would love to know the safety aspects living in malaysia. How’s the people, is it dangerous to be in certain spot and what’s not. Just my two cents 😘
We think Malaysia is one of safest place we have travelling to in Asia. Never had any issues, scams, never been offended, scared or threatened. Maybe that’s why we never said anything. Malaysia is very comfortable for tourists
Please try kacang pool haji while you are in johor bahru. In Muar, famous dish are asam pedas and mee bandung (some stall had special type where there is big prawn). Also, durian cendol. Besides, although you might had tried laksa before, but it differ for each states. So please try laksa johor as well. I'm not sure in batu pahat there is still nasi beriyani gam or not but it was so famous before. Hope you can enjoy johor! Btw i'm a johorean 🙋
Wuuuu....cheers to freedom...
Nice ...thanks for been here...
Malaysian people loves both of u....
Is grab avbl in LGK ?
hello friends how are you today?
I suggest you to sabah. Sipadan island, kapalai island, kota kinabalu (kk) market philipines, roch reff island, mabul island,Mount kinabalu, sandakan and tawau.
Congratulations, I've always followed all your trips, your videos are the best, I really like to watch them. I think Malaysia is the best Islamic State in the world. Various nations and religions sit in harmony.
Putralan Ramley hello Malaysia is not Islamic state ok? Just the majority population is Islam..We have muslim, Buddhist,Hindu, Christian..Etc..We r live peace and respect each other region..
If you in Johor don't forget to visit the "end of asia continental land". The same in Sabah, you can visit "the tips of Borneo".
If you a food hunter you must visit Muar for the asam pedas and mee bandung. Batu pahat known for nasi bryani gam and laksa johor.
There's some people, old but modern people said that "other country people die because they are lack of food, but Malaysian die because we eat too much of food....!"... hahahaha... Thanks for traveling all along Malaysia and love our country, and also promote Malaysia... Enjoy Malaysia.... 😆😆😆😆
If you're visiting during or around a particular holiday (Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Christmas etc), do join in the festivities and celebration. Try to get a local to invite you if possible. Don't worry, we're a friendly lot, most will definitely invite you.
Basically what you guys did for you Hari Raya/Ramadhan videos.
GRAB service is great . Good both of you choose it .