Smashed it again with this video well done to you both. I just can’t see how we are only going for a month in Malaysia. Would be a shame for us not to take up the use of the 3 month visa, with so much to do. Great thing of not having any plans I guess.
Even in d centre of KL, there is millions years old forest in d city, it's at d eco canopy walk (d entrance fee is quite high I think). If I'm not mistaken, d one of d oldest rainforests in Malaysia is d 550 millions years old in d island of Langkawi. It's d Geopark, a UNESCO world heritage site.
Us too, we absolutely love dogs and we always worry when we go to countries that have street dogs what condition they will be in but we saw very few skinny dogs in Malaysia. Haha lovely to hear they are binge worthy 😁😂
We are back in the UK now, been busy getting everything sorted and just finished up the video for Saturday so I guess it is a secret until Saturday 😂 We’ve got some big plans though! Super excited to share them 😄
Oh thanks so much, thats lovely of you to say. The drone is one of our favourite things we’ve ever bought, it gives such a sense of where you are in a way that a normal camera just can’t capture, we’re so grateful to have the memories for life!
You have not seen what the elephant did to one of the hut at kuala tahan.😅.Another camp site further up. Tiger.. you wont see them, but you do smell them, at night.
That doesn’t sound good! 😅 We have seen some pretty crazy videos of Elephants squashing cars and things. Oh that’s interesting that you can smell them, what do they smell like? Although how scary must it be to able smell a tiger and know it’s near and not be able to see it!!! 😳😲😵💫😬
@@truebluetravellers one night we smell something milky, so we ask our guild whats that. Thats what he told us. Then if you shined your lights to the bushes sometimes you find glowing eyes looking at you.. 🙂
I don't want to lie.. before watching your video after reading what that been written on the thumbnail "welcome to the jungle" accidentally Guns n Roses song playing inside my head.. 😅😅🤭
So disappointed that you didn't stop at National Elephant Rehabilitation and Conservation Centre in Lancang, Pahang during your return. Place to treated injured Elephants or baby elephant separated from their herd, before they get relocate in the deep forest. There's many foreign tourists in buses during the weekend. You don't have to walk far to get closer to them. Free Admission.
I did read up about the sanctuary, it sounds like they do really interesting and valuable work and make a big difference. Unfortunately it just didn’t work out this time.
Those dogs are actually guarding the construction area. FIY they are not stray dogs. Developers/ contractors will normally keep them for a purpose. Malaysians do not eat dogs and cats. We do care for them.
We thought it was unusual that there was so many in a construction area, I knew that Malaysians don’t eat dogs but was taken a back by how kind people seem to be to them, it was lovely to see.
@@truebluetravellers emm yeh few of my cats has been kidnapped by some Burmese immigrants....i cant bare to think how they killed them and eat them, because in northern Thailand, some part of Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam they do still eat cats and dogs as a medicinal food. Because we have a lot of foreign workers working in construction here...same in England i guess but i dont think foreign worker in England eat your cats and dog..OR do they?
At 25:18, that is not sushi. That is popiah (a type of spring roll) I knew it you will think that is a sushi because it has the seaweed wrap around it but a regular popiah do not have any seaweed with it, only the special kind has the seaweed option.
OMG Jess. How the hell are you so slim :) i as much as look at a sweet treat i put on a stone LOL Jon, have a look in your crystal ball mate, 10 years on your Jess will be 22 stone and still eating cake for breakfast 🤣 Love you guys really 😜
Oh that solves that question for me thank you, I couldn’t figure out why some websites said it was the oldest, I didn’t know if it was disputed or there was a difference I was missing. Thanks for solving it for me 😄
@True Blue Travellers it was never disputed because amazon was just 55m years old. The peninsula was formed much earlier before the Atlantic ocean appeared. Daintree is 180m years old. Peninsula and borneo are around 130m to 140m years old. But we are the species of tropical trees.
We agree Wally that’s why we didn’t stay 😂 But it was really beautiful and would have been an amazing experience. With my tiger taming skills I think they should given us a discount. I could have been the on call tiger whisperer 😂
I'm pisse dorf. I have been waiting for you to comem to the Land of Smiles. Iv'e been rackin my tiny brain on how I can see two of my hero's in the flesh. Oh well.
Oh I’m sorry Wally, we’d love to meet you one day 😄 we had our return flights booked to the UK so had to get back to Oz in time to fly home. Thailand is definitely on our list though so hopefully one day 😃🤞
We’ve not been there but have noticed more strays in other countries. We absolutely love dogs and seeing strays makes us sad but it was nice to see how kind Malaysian people seem to be to them as we know this isn’t the case in some other countries.
@True Blue Travellers there is a jail sentence for animal cruelty here. But you are right in saying that are they happier in the streets than locked up at home?
Smashed it again with this video well done to you both.
I just can’t see how we are only going for a month in Malaysia. Would be a shame for us not to take up the use of the 3 month visa, with so much to do. Great thing of not having any plans I guess.
Oh thanks so much Dave 😃 hope you guys have an amazing trip!! You’ll love it, so much great stuff to do!!! And so much amazing food to eat 🤤
Thank u for this wonderful video n for sharing your explorations in Taman Negara n Melaka, and showing d amazing places in Malaysia.
Even in d centre of KL, there is millions years old forest in d city, it's at d eco canopy walk (d entrance fee is quite high I think). If I'm not mistaken, d one of d oldest rainforests in Malaysia is d 550 millions years old in d island of Langkawi. It's d Geopark, a UNESCO world heritage site.
Oh that’s so lovely of you to say thank you ❤️ thanks very much for watching 😁
There is so many beautiful rainforests across Malaysia, we have just loved exploring them ❤️
@@truebluetravellers Wonderful. Glad that u guys enjoyed your explorations. 😀
Thank you very much, it’s been wonderful 🤩❤️
You should to the Mulu Caves the World's largest Cave in Sarawak, Borneo Island and go further to the Kelabit Highlands....
Unfortunately we didn’t have enough time to get to Borneo this time but it’s definitely on our list ❤️ thanks for the recommendations though 😄
sorry got cut off. Glad dogs looked fed. rest is down below. I'm binging on your vlogs
Us too, we absolutely love dogs and we always worry when we go to countries that have street dogs what condition they will be in but we saw very few skinny dogs in Malaysia. Haha lovely to hear they are binge worthy 😁😂
Wow.. all in just one video. Thank you for visiting us. Wishing you safe journey wherever you go
Thanks for having us! We’ve had the most amazing time! Thanks very much, that’s really kind 😃
Looks like a absolutely beautiful country! Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin 🇺🇲🧀🍻
@@Marcg-b4n Hiya Mark! It’s an amazing country, we are so grateful that we got to visit!
@@truebluetravellers what's your next country? Or is that a surprise?
We are back in the UK now, been busy getting everything sorted and just finished up the video for Saturday so I guess it is a secret until Saturday 😂 We’ve got some big plans though! Super excited to share them 😄
nice video.. love the aerial shots
Oh thanks so much, thats lovely of you to say. The drone is one of our favourite things we’ve ever bought, it gives such a sense of where you are in a way that a normal camera just can’t capture, we’re so grateful to have the memories for life!
Have a safe journey to Australia and UK. Tq for the adventure. And sorry for the trash at perhentian.
Melaka was voted one of the top cleanest City in South east asia.
Another great vlog
Cheers mate 👍
You have not seen what the elephant did to one of the hut at kuala tahan.😅.Another camp site further up. Tiger.. you wont see them, but you do smell them, at night.
That doesn’t sound good! 😅 We have seen some pretty crazy videos of Elephants squashing cars and things. Oh that’s interesting that you can smell them, what do they smell like? Although how scary must it be to able smell a tiger and know it’s near and not be able to see it!!! 😳😲😵💫😬
@@truebluetravellers one night we smell something milky, so we ask our guild whats that. Thats what he told us. Then if you shined your lights to the bushes sometimes you find glowing eyes looking at you.. 🙂
@@slmickysl OH MY GOODNESS!! How terrifying and exhilarating at the same time! What an experience ❤️
I don't want to lie.. before watching your video after reading what that been written on the thumbnail "welcome to the jungle" accidentally Guns n Roses song playing inside my head.. 😅😅🤭
😂😂 gold! We are pretty rock and roll 😂😂😂
You can do wild animals observation at late evening and night. Of course making boat trip upward the Tahan river to the orang asal village.
So disappointed that you didn't stop at National Elephant Rehabilitation and Conservation Centre in Lancang, Pahang during your return. Place to treated injured Elephants or baby elephant separated from their herd, before they get relocate in the deep forest. There's many foreign tourists in buses during the weekend. You don't have to walk far to get closer to them. Free Admission.
There’s so many great things to do isn’t there 😀 it’s an amazing place ❤️
I did read up about the sanctuary, it sounds like they do really interesting and valuable work and make a big difference. Unfortunately it just didn’t work out this time.
Those dogs are actually guarding the construction area. FIY they are not stray dogs. Developers/ contractors will normally keep them for a purpose.
Malaysians do not eat dogs and cats. We do care for them.
We thought it was unusual that there was so many in a construction area, I knew that Malaysians don’t eat dogs but was taken a back by how kind people seem to be to them, it was lovely to see.
A few years ago many cats in my residential areas went missing.Later we found out,some foreign factory workers caught them for their food 😔
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@@truebluetravellers emm yeh few of my cats has been kidnapped by some Burmese immigrants....i cant bare to think how they killed them and eat them, because in northern Thailand, some part of Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam they do still eat cats and dogs as a medicinal food. Because we have a lot of foreign workers working in construction here...same in England i guess but i dont think foreign worker in England eat your cats and dog..OR do they?
@@wewenang5167 I’m sorry to hear about your cats 😔. Thankfully it’s not something I’ve heard of in the UK.
2:31 - you should have pretended to be a couple of suitcases and got the luggage train up 🙂
😂😂😂😂 I thought the same lee 😂😂😂
At 25:18, that is not sushi. That is popiah (a type of spring roll)
I knew it you will think that is a sushi because it has the seaweed wrap around it but a regular popiah do not have any seaweed with it, only the special kind has the seaweed option.
Ah well that’s brilliant to know, thanks for the heads up 😁😁👍
The jungle hike did look pristine & beautiful; albeit hot for a rain forest. kidding. It's a good thing tigers are nocturnal
It was immaculate 😍 oh for sure, as much as we would have loved to have seen one it would have been terrifying at the same time!
Go to tioman island in mersing
OMG Jess. How the hell are you so slim :) i as much as look at a sweet treat i put on a stone LOL Jon, have a look in your crystal ball mate, 10 years on your Jess will be 22 stone and still eating cake for breakfast 🤣 Love you guys really 😜
😂😂😂 it’s a constant battle, cake / staying healthy / cake staying healthy, cake wins most of the time 😂😂
Wow, I'd pack a heap of those pan lockers and ship em off to Korea. There's not a lot of em over there ya know.
Pan LICKERS, not lockers. Are they still on the menu in Korea and China?
I really really hope not 😔
@@truebluetravellers Sorry to dash your hopes.
😔😔😔😔
Yes daintree is the oldest rainforest in the world but malaysia's is the oldest tropical rainforest in the world.
Oh that solves that question for me thank you, I couldn’t figure out why some websites said it was the oldest, I didn’t know if it was disputed or there was a difference I was missing. Thanks for solving it for me 😄
@True Blue Travellers it was never disputed because amazon was just 55m years old. The peninsula was formed much earlier before the Atlantic ocean appeared. Daintree is 180m years old. Peninsula and borneo are around 130m to 140m years old. But we are the species of tropical trees.
That’s so interesting thank you, we love learning new things 😃
@True Blue Travellers the tallest tropical tree in the world was discovered in sabah. Still there.
The rangers should use the fallen tree to repair the damaged walking trail. They are all wood anyway.
It’s like the tree falling on the path is like Mother Nature air dropping materials for them 😂
What saddened me, I was told that the gov is building the middle spine highway to kota bahru. More forest to sacrifice.
Let’s hope that doesn’t happen 😔
@@truebluetravellers they started work already. Damn.
@@keangwooichoo6138 😔
We hv SPCA and PAWS here. Society of Prevention of cruelty to animals.
No worries, you had enough elephant watching on this trip. I do not think you want to see a tiger.
We were so lucky! I think we would have equally loved seeing a tiger and been absolutely terrified 😂
@@truebluetravellers you won't be making more videos anymore if you are pounced on by tigers.
😂😂 I think you’re right there!
A hundred quid a night? Your'e pulling me leg. How can Malaysia's economy command that price? Crikey.
We agree Wally that’s why we didn’t stay 😂 But it was really beautiful and would have been an amazing experience. With my tiger taming skills I think they should given us a discount. I could have been the on call tiger whisperer 😂
@@truebluetravellers lol, they can call in Kevin Richardson. Although he deals with lion, he can try tigers
I'm pisse dorf. I have been waiting for you to comem to the Land of Smiles. Iv'e been rackin my tiny brain on how I can see two of my hero's in the flesh. Oh well.
Oh I’m sorry Wally, we’d love to meet you one day 😄 we had our return flights booked to the UK so had to get back to Oz in time to fly home. Thailand is definitely on our list though so hopefully one day 😃🤞
@@keangwooichoo6138 😂😂😂
Philippines has more stray dogs than Malaysia.
We’ve not been there but have noticed more strays in other countries. We absolutely love dogs and seeing strays makes us sad but it was nice to see how kind Malaysian people seem to be to them as we know this isn’t the case in some other countries.
@True Blue Travellers there is a jail sentence for animal cruelty here. But you are right in saying that are they happier in the streets than locked up at home?
That’s good, I wish there was jail sentences everywhere for cruelty!