You Won't BELIEVE WHAT ELSE We Find On Our Epic Road Trip In Malaysia!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @DisappearforDays
    @DisappearforDays Год назад +31

    That's so amazing! Perhentian Islands are so beautiful and full of wildlife! We have Perhentian and Redang on our list of islands to visit! Jealous you got to see elephants 🐘😍

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +4

      Thanks guys, it’s was incredible, your trip looks incredible, the beach and and the epic sunset at the end 👌

    • @shaydan1943
      @shaydan1943 Год назад +4

      You guys can even get to see the Malayan Tiger if driving at night there.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +4

      That would be incredible

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +5

      Redang is more resort vibes. Good for families but not for budget backpackers. Just as stunning as perhentian

    • @chrissayle4450
      @chrissayle4450 Год назад +3

      ❤❤à#à1q1

  • @uss888999
    @uss888999 Год назад +10

    One in a 30 million chance of meeting the Wild Elephants .
    Signal from the Universe you are doing something right ! 🎉🎉

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      We can’t believe how lucky we were 🤩 oh thanks so much what a nice thing to say 😀

  • @zaharizak
    @zaharizak Год назад +21

    Holy cow!! OMG... you guys are the luckiest tourist ever. I've driven through that highway a couple of times but never got that luck. Passing through a herd of sheeps and road-blocked by a street-gang of cows were the only highlight in my 'wild'-life so far.. 🤣

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +7

      We really are! We can’t believe how lucky we were 🤩🤩🤩 thanks very much. We’ll cross our fingers for you that you get to see them on your next journey across. It was absolutely incredible and an experience we will never forget 😄

  • @deshwitat_2
    @deshwitat_2 Год назад +12

    for me,encountering an elephant in the wild ,seeing,experiencing what u did is equivalent to seeing a live shark in water (maybe exaggerated ,but thats how i think i feels) .. scared,excited,in awe,feeling the majestic of the animal is just different in the zoo.. its really lucky u got to experience it while traveling..

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +3

      Oh you are so right, there is nothing like seeing animals in the wild, and we definitely felt all the feelings you describe! We were so so lucky and will never forget it, they are so incredibly beautiful 🤩

  • @TwinkleNotty
    @TwinkleNotty Год назад +1

    Wow wow wow you are indeed very lucky. I have never seen a herd of elephants esp with babies. I envied you lol. Anyway, Malaysia must keep protecting its treasure esp its forest and wildlife. Ours in like no other!!!! Please, Malaysians and government. Protect and preseve our nature and wildlifes.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Thank you 😊 We were so amazingly lucky and it’s something we will never forget that’s for a sure!

  • @sharbuddinbinabdrazak8532
    @sharbuddinbinabdrazak8532 Год назад +1

    Wellcome..... Enjoys your trip to Malaysia!!!!!

  • @judithgreen3689
    @judithgreen3689 Год назад +1

    Third vlog I've watched in a row. The wild elephants was epic - cute baby, The rain didn't seem to phase you. That is sad re rubbish strewn on paths. Some of our Texas beaches are strewn with litter, that's gone in morning with tide. Breaks my heart. But, aside from that another great video.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      So glad you’re enjoying them Judith 😀 it was an experience we will never forget that’s for sure! The baby was amazing wasn’t he. The rain was so warm it was like having a shower 😂 would be different if we got caught out like they in the UK 🥶 the rubbish really breaks our heart too, we have seen it in lots of places 🙁

  • @mickjourneaux1798
    @mickjourneaux1798 4 месяца назад +1

    loved this as usual. great to see you you highlighting the otherside people really need to see this 🤟

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks mate, don’t want to pretend everything is rosy, that’s not true of anywhere 💙

  • @mohdyazid3810
    @mohdyazid3810 Год назад +4

    Nice View of the roads and the sea... Keep save and keep the environment clean.. Take care

  • @TheSaleem57
    @TheSaleem57 Год назад +4

    Watch out...they are very protective of their babies and young ones..don't ever disturbed or honking at them...

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much for worrying about us, we stayed as quiet and still as we could be had the car running so we could drive off quickly if needed. I have seen so absolutely incredible photos of elephants sleeping where the adults all sort of lay in a circle with the babies in the middle, they are incredible creatures

  • @acerazak4087
    @acerazak4087 Год назад +14

    You guys definitely lucky, such encounters with wild elephants are rare..but you guys parked too close, please keep a safe distance 👌 tropical islands at the east coast of Malaysia are beautiful

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +5

      So amazingly lucky 🤩 thanks so much for worrying about us, but we were a fair bit further from them than it seems in the footage, the camera was zoomed in and there is a big ditch and railing inbetween us we were careful to stay still and quiet so as to disturb them as little as possible and stayed in the car so we could leave quickly if needed. The islands were magical 😍

    • @zaki-pq1ps
      @zaki-pq1ps Год назад +3

      Its not rare. For the gerik jeli road user meeting the elephant is quite common.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      @@zaki-pq1ps So glad we came that way, what a beautiful part of the world ❤️

    • @sirbobhatethenumberyoutubegive
      @sirbobhatethenumberyoutubegive Год назад +1

      the elephant also say hi to them😆😆😆

  • @charlesjc893
    @charlesjc893 Год назад +10

    Guys, if you enjoy the beach, island hoping, snorkeling & diving... I invite you to come to Sabah, besides the scenic Highlands of Kundasang, Mt Kinabalu, the Wildlife # orang Utan, Proboscis monkey, Kapalai Sipadan Resort is a must go places. I promise you'll love it❤

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the recommendation, we love all those things and would love to see orangutans in the wild. Sabah and the whole of Malaysian Borneo look absolutely amazing. We would love to come but don’t think we will have enough time this trip sadly but it is definitely going on our bucket list ❤️

    • @deltahunter2302
      @deltahunter2302 Год назад +2

      ​@@truebluetravellers Been to Sabah once, will go there in near future. Highly recommended👍🏼. Salam from Pantai Timur, Malaysia.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      @@deltahunter2302 sounds beautiful, thanks for the recommendation, we’ll definitely have to get there one day!

  • @Lee_Proffit
    @Lee_Proffit 8 месяцев назад

    Those elephants were cool and obviously used to the traffic. You are lucky to have seen them so close, I'm so envious 🤯

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  8 месяцев назад +1

      It was just incredible Lee, probably the most surreal wildlife experience we’ve ever had

  • @andrewchong2616
    @andrewchong2616 Год назад +6

    Wow.. wild elephants.. absolute best drive of your whole life

  • @azmirahmad1181
    @azmirahmad1181 Год назад +7

    What a lucky encounter. What a masjestic animal.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      It was one of the most amazing days of our lives for sure! They are so beautiful and so clever ❤️❤️❤️

  • @abdulrahimmoin4418
    @abdulrahimmoin4418 Год назад +3

    See the elephant is lucky.. Lucky didn't see tiger.. 🤗

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      They were just amazing 🤩 can’t believe our luck. We would so love to see a tiger in the wild but oh boy would it give me a fright!!

  • @felesiaawang705
    @felesiaawang705 Год назад +1

    wooh,I saw the head herd tried charging towards you,guys luckily nothing bad happened.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      She was definitely telling us to stay where we were! We kept as still and quiet as possible and we were really lucky with where we saw them as there was a big ditch and railing between us. I know it wouldn’t have stopped them if they decided to charge us but as we were in the car it would have hopefully slowed them down enough for us to get away.

  • @euyie8738
    @euyie8738 Год назад +4

    Infrastructure decay happens in Malaysia mainly due to the fact that there is a duality in the administration of the tourism industry between the federal and the state government. Most of the funding for infrastructure development comes from the federal government while the maintenance and marketing are done by the state. Prior to 2018 when Malaysia was governed by a single powerful ruling coalition parties, the coordination of policies and implementation especially in tourism were pretty smooth and streamlined across the federal and state levels. However after the fall of that single powerful party during the GE16 after 60 years in power, the new and subsequent coalition governments struggle to devise comprehensive and holistic plans for the country’s and state’s tourism sector as the competing political parties try to aggressively hold onto whatever power and influence they have left at both at the federal and state levels. Consequently, the funding, policies, planning and implementation are often mismatched which eventually lead to inefficient funding distribution, ineffective marketing strategies etc. There’s also a divide among the powers that be and the general population who live in the west coast versus those who live in the east coast…that’s why you rarely see any travel agencies located in the west coast which promotes tourist attractions located in the east coast

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much for that information, it’s really interesting. It’s so sad when the need for power overruns the needs of a place and it’s people. We have issues in England with discrepancies between local and regional governments too, things like our rubbish tips are run by regional governments who continually make it harder and more expensive to dispose of rubbish appropriately and local governments are then the ones who have to deal with the resulting illegal dumping of waste as they have separate responsibilities. Also interesting what you say about the differences in the East and West of the country. We have noticed that there is a difference too but been unable to quantify what that is.

    • @iqbalmuhammad2920
      @iqbalmuhammad2920 Год назад +1

      ​@@truebluetravellers
      If you observe carefully the East coast of peninsular (Kelantan, Pahang, Terengganu) is less developed, less industrialized and the road maintenance and quality is a bit dodgy.
      Compare that to the West states (Penang, Perak, Selangor, Malacca, Johor)

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      We have noticed some differences like this but we also felt that there was perhaps more of a traditional Malay influence on the east coast too? A lot more signs were in Malay, there was more traditional homes, more Malaysian restaurants. It is still very multicultural but we just noticed this in a few places.

    • @euyie8738
      @euyie8738 Год назад +1

      @@truebluetravellers Yeah it’s pretty much the same here too. There are local governments which perform better than the other despite the politics. In the end it’s all about the attitude of the local populace etc. If you happen to stop by the town of Kuantan for example you’ll stark improvements in terms of infrastructure and cleanliness compared to other east coast towns. Kuantan folks are known for their willingness to let their grievances known. That scares the sh*t out of the local of the local authorities

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      @@euyie8738 It’s brilliant when local people get involved. I used to work in local government and it make such a difference ❤️

  • @mastafami9859
    @mastafami9859 Год назад +1

    That's a real wild elephants. What a sight. I've seen wild Tapir before but never wild Elephants. Lucky you.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, they were magnificent 😍 would love to see a Tapir too 😀

    • @ophirbactrius8285
      @ophirbactrius8285 Год назад +1

      Aha i really loves black and white colour animals; Malayan Tapir, Honey Badger, Oriental Magpie Robin, Zebra, Orca and Panda 😍😍

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      @@ophirbactrius8285 They are all beautiful too, would love to see them in the wild 🤩

  • @akbarohara4982
    @akbarohara4982 Год назад +6

    bloody lucky you guys were!!! not many malaysians themselves have had that experience with wild elephants. so so so jealous

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +2

      We still can’t quite believe it!! So incredibly lucky, it’s something that will stay with us for our whole life! We’ve watched the footage over and over again and it is just as mind blowing every time! How amazing is the elephant squashing the railing so the littlest one can get over!! And that the others came back to help. We love them so much!

    • @alihms
      @alihms Год назад +2

      I travel using Lebuhraya Timur Barat frequently. Encountering elephants is a pretty common occurance, especially at nights. Please, do NOT stop. They can be unpredictable.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for worrying about us, we are a quite a bit further from them than it looks in the video as we have zoomed in with the camera, we were also so lucky where we saw them that there was a big ditch and railing between us, we stayed in the car ready to drive off if needed but stayed as still and quiet as possible.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +2

    Another place to see wild elephants crossing is in kluang, johor state. If you are lucky.

  • @hawwaeve4421
    @hawwaeve4421 Год назад +3

    Me and my hubby always pray not to encounter wild elephants whenever we have to travel in remote jungle in pahang. Seeing their poodungs by the roadside already makes me sweating profusely. What more to see them passing by. U guys are so brave

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +2

      Their dung is huge isn’t it! We aren’t as brave as we perhaps seem, we were so lucky that where we found them there was a ditch and rail between, I’m sure it wouldn’t have stopped them but would have hopefully given us some time to get away if they decided they didn’t want us there 😃

  • @allegrosotto2126
    @allegrosotto2126 Год назад +2

    Great camera work👍 and thanks for showing it warts and all.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Oh thanks so much 😄we are still learning videography but so glad you enjoyed it. Have a great day ❤️

  • @musafirdunia1123
    @musafirdunia1123 Год назад +6

    I wouldn't get too close to elephons like that. 😁

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Thanks for worrying about us, we aren’t as close as it perhaps seems in the footage, I’m using the zoom on my camera and there is a ditch and fence between us and the car is running so we can leave quickly if we needed to. Still can’t believe how close they were though! It’s an experience we’ll never forget

  • @hawaandroid2786
    @hawaandroid2786 Год назад +1

    Guys, if you see them, just drive away if they are not in the middle of road, if they have babies, they get aggressive. Particularly the bull one, they known to attack car,s if they are on the road crosding, do not honk and let them cros the road first. If they charged at you while in car, reverse and retreat for a while.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the information and for your concern for our safety. We were so lucky to see them but also lucky with the exact point in the road where we saw them, it doesn’t show very clearly in the video but there is a big ditch and railing between us, we stayed in the car as quiet and still as possible but ready to drive off if we needed too. We have seen lots of videos of cars being flipped over by elephants so were cautious and wanted to be respectful.

  • @TwinkleNotty
    @TwinkleNotty Год назад +1

    I always hope to see one family. But many people never wanted to encounter them. You guys are extremely lucky. I want to experience the same, but i only managed to see a big bull once in 2021.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      We hope you get to see a herd one day, they are so beautiful. The way they look after and help each other too is so touching to see 😄

  • @abangf
    @abangf Год назад +1

    There is an elephant conservation in pahang, if you want to get up close and personal. Went there when i go for a camp. Got to attend an elephant wedding with nasi minyak and everything.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Sounds like an amazing experience 😍

    • @daengzool6023
      @daengzool6023 Год назад +1

      I think is Gandah elephant sanctuary near lanchang after Karak, Pahang?

  • @AuffMdzain
    @AuffMdzain Год назад +2

    I would recommend you to travel to semporna in sabah the beach is Amazing just like in Maldives

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Thanks so much, it looks absolutely incredible! Unfortunately I think we will run out of time to get to Borneo on this trip but it’s definitely on our list for another trip 🤩

  • @itsrizqy8870
    @itsrizqy8870 Год назад +3

    ahh you guys soo lucky.. i never met any elephant while driving across banjaran titiwangsa road..

  • @mohammadhmz5852
    @mohammadhmz5852 Год назад +3

    That is really the BEST drive of your life❤

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Your definitely right there Mohammad, we will never forget it 😁

  • @shaqisumari304
    @shaqisumari304 Год назад +1

    That part of Perhentian will be developed into high end Resort and soon to be only private entry

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      That’s a shame, we did notice that they seemed to be building some big resorts. So glad we got to go.

  • @guy4just
    @guy4just Год назад +1

    Lucky u

  • @Randomkloud
    @Randomkloud Год назад +2

    In the north and east coast there are many chinese with roots in thailand, hence chinese-thai food. Like someone else said, I'd recommend Sabah too for islands and especially the waterfalls. I'm planning a Sabah trip to visit every major waterfall and the hot springs.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      That sounds like a brilliant trip 👍 hot springs sounds amazing

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад

      Sabah is great but clean up mabul, semporna first (ask the mp and chief minister)

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Год назад +1

    Another very nice vid. Thank's Jess n John. ❤❤❤

  • @ckwzai
    @ckwzai Год назад +2

    There are only around 1000 wild elephants in Malaysia. And you guys just spotted so many of them. You guys were lucky

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      So lucky, we thought that it must be quite common to see them but from the comments we’ve had it doesn’t seem to be the case, like you say we were very lucky 😁

    • @ckwzai
      @ckwzai Год назад +1

      @@truebluetravellers hope you guys enjoy the trip here. And don't missed out East Malaysia Sabah and Sarawak. if you are the nature lover. Sipadan island is one of the best diving spot in the world. Mulu cave the second largest cave in the world. Maliau Basin the Sabah's lost world. And mount Kinabalu the highest spot in South East Asia. Sarawak culture village is also must visit if you love culture and people

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      We are gutted but aren’t going to have time to get over to Borneo. It’s definitely on our list for a future trip though it sounds amazing 🤩

  • @norhadzirahramli74
    @norhadzirahramli74 Год назад +2

    Not many people have the opportuny to encounter these majestic herd of wild elephants on the east west highways , but you two are lucky human beings,,

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Seeing animals in the wild is magical! We honestly can’t describe how excited we were, we were on a high for days. So incredibly lucky 🤩

    • @norhadzirahramli74
      @norhadzirahramli74 Год назад +1

      @@truebluetravellers Absolutely right. I have travelled few times through east west highways, but never lucky to meet those wonderful creatures

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      @@norhadzirahramli74 Oh that’s a shame for you, we hope you get to see them one day, they are absolutely magical 🤩🤩🤩🤩

    • @norhadzirahramli74
      @norhadzirahramli74 Год назад +1

      @@truebluetravellers Hopefully, 1 day

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      We will keep our fingers crossed for you 🤞🤞❤️

  • @AslamJais79
    @AslamJais79 Год назад +1

    Was that my country? Beautiful! Ha ha ha I wasn't planning at all to subscribe your channel (I just click to watch) cuz so much channels on RUclips that seem to not really genuine, but the moment you mentioned about the rubbish, I straight away subscribed cuz that's when I know you're real and sincere.. Awesome! Be safe guys ❤️

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Oh that’s so lovely of you to say and thanks so much. We really want to give people an honest account of what we see and how it makes us feel, people don’t always like it but we’d prefer that than to gloss over things or pretend they aren’t an issue. Malaysia is absolutely beautiful but like every place in the world has some things that could be better 😄 thanks for watching 🤩

  • @nuraish.
    @nuraish. Год назад +1

    another good one. what a drive i'll stop too if i see the elephants. shame about the island tho its a good place idk why they seems to ignore it. be safe guys and stay true.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thank you ❤️ glad you enjoyed it and hope you get to see the elephants too! It is such an incredibly beautiful place 🤩 just heart breaking about the rubbish

    • @sandokan178
      @sandokan178 Год назад

      Do not visit Sempoerna. It is a trash eye sore.

  • @shadowboxer2747
    @shadowboxer2747 Год назад +1

    U guys are so lucky to b able to see this 👍👏👏👏👏 stay safe… stay hydrated always

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      We were unbelievably lucky 🤩🤩🤩 thank you. Something we will cherish for the rest of our lives for sure! Thank you, we have been soooo much water 😁

  • @Mark.G475
    @Mark.G475 Год назад +2

    Wow! Cool! Opening!

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thanks mark, we never thought we would see any elephants, let alone the amount we did 😁

  • @deanrich856
    @deanrich856 Год назад +1

    Malaysia is an Affordable and amzing Country of the whole world I Think?

  • @Mark.G475
    @Mark.G475 Год назад +2

    Jess, Jon thank you very much! Received today, great picture. I presume it was made just for me!? Nobody else gets one! Well Jess's Grand Should get one but thats it😅. Now i feel obligated to put your videos on loop overnight to help pay for the picture😢
    Safe travels.
    Ps. So... At 2000 subscribers? 😊 I think im good luck for you😂

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Hi Mark, so glad you got it and liked it 😁 Yes it was a one off! Thanks so much for supporting us we really appreciate it ❤️

  • @shaydan1943
    @shaydan1943 Год назад +1

    That is their crossing path from the reservation lake to the deep forest of Terengganu /Kelantan /Pahang

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Год назад +1

    There are some great persons around the World eh Jess n John. ❤😊❤😊

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Absolutely ❤️ we have been blown away by the friendliness and kindness of the Malaysian people.

  • @apakansaja8505
    @apakansaja8505 Год назад +1

    Very soon....tourists can see Malayan Elephants, including Borneo Midget Elephants, roaming at KLCC mini rain forest.
    Malaysia has it all.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +46

    Never ever do that again my friends. Just pass the elephants slowly and leave. They will destroy your proton car to pieces. These are wild ones. I know they looked cute but they are dangerous

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +16

      Thanks for the heads up, there was a barrier and drain between us and we had the car running and waiting 😂😂 I’ve seen loads of RUclips clips of elephants flipping cars over and like you say destroying them like a toy so I was ready to go just incase 😁

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +6

      @True Blue Travellers eg sri Lanka, India you can see videos. Sometimes thailand. In borneo there are pygmy elephants. What you saw are Asian elephants

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +2

      Yeah we’ve been to Sri Lanka and we were lucky enough to see elephants there too, India is a place that we have to get to too

    • @mojaff3085
      @mojaff3085 Год назад +3

      ​@@truebluetravellersthe adult elephants can easily pass over the barriers if they are in a hurry.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +7

      @@mojaff3085 We saw that further down the road! They are surprisingly agile aren’t they! We stayed in the car with it running so we could leave quickly if we needed to. What blew our mind was how clever they were problem solving and working together to get the baby one over the barrier. They are just the most incredible and beautiful animals 😍

  • @jamilmasa
    @jamilmasa Год назад +1

    The current hot weather might cause some damage to corals namely the bleaching...if i remember happened during past el nino events

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Yes it’s a world wide problem, we saw it in Australia too. We found that the corals in the deeper water were less affected, they are less likely to be touched there too.

  • @azmangani2504
    @azmangani2504 Год назад +1

    Whattttt. They are so close😬

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Incredible aren’t they! There is a ditch and rail between us and I’ve got the zoom on my camera but we still can’t believe how lucky we were

  • @aizatibrahim7554
    @aizatibrahim7554 Год назад +1

    There also have wild tiger and wild black panther wandering around...pls be caution.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

    Tourists sometimes step on the corals at the beach!

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Yeah it’s so sad, we are really careful and try to be as conscious of coral conservation as we can

  • @sharbuddinbinabdrazak8532
    @sharbuddinbinabdrazak8532 Год назад +1

    Hope this suggestion will give idea to state goverment of Trengganu to take action..... Thank you❤

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

    BTW welcome to grik highway and lake kenyir

  • @azizoris377
    @azizoris377 Год назад +1

    Wild Elephants😊

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Unbelievably beautiful 😍 can’t believe how lucky we were!

  • @kylek2623
    @kylek2623 Год назад +1

    Congratulations.. but be very careful when they are very near to your car.. 🤣😂

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thanks, we have seen some pretty scary videos of Elephants flipping cars so are very cautious 😀

  • @rizlanghazali985
    @rizlanghazali985 Год назад +1

    😮😮😮 Ive only seen elephants in the zoo in all my 50 years old...

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      I don’t know why but seeing animals in the wild unexpectedly is truly one of the best experiences we think, 🥰

    • @rizlanghazali985
      @rizlanghazali985 Год назад +1

      It is... indeed it is...

  • @lewisjudd1153
    @lewisjudd1153 Год назад

    The animals you have encountered would have made the trip, and the drone shot are becoming even better

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      We thought Australia was amazing for the wildlife but the elephants were unreal 😁👍

  • @iskhmz949
    @iskhmz949 Год назад +1

    You are lucky

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Absolutely 🤩🤩🤩 we still can’t believe it happened. They are just so beautiful 😍😍

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +2

    They tried to build two wind turbines up the hill as you can see, but after spending 12million ringgit, they found out the wind is not strong enough to turn it like the North Sea in UK! Brilliant engineering.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Oh I see, We saw them turbines up the hill all fenced off and was surprised they didn’t seem to be working but what you say explains it

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +5

      @True Blue Travellers that was why the pier and walkways were abandoned. It was suppose to facilitate maintenance of the wind turbines. Oh well there goes my 12 million tax money. Should hv used solar panels. We have plenty of sunlight!!

  • @roughmzin2510
    @roughmzin2510 Год назад +3

    I had the same sentiments with the wind turbines, the rubbish and the dilapidated structures. What a shame! I totally agree. Most Malaysians do agree. We are good at building things but very bad at maintaining. Anyway, the country was recessed to a poor state 6-7 years back due to slumming economic and massive corruption by a political leader leaving most maintenance and national budgets being cut or siphoned by corruption. So it’s a problem nationwide.
    I’ve had the chance to hike Perhentian and wondered what had happened to the turbines too! A wasted beauty! That spot was really a scenic part of the island. So, yes you are disheartened and we are embarrassed!
    On another note, wild elephants are a thing of beauty. I wish not to see them and see them at the same time.. There are excitements whenever my friends and I spot their fresh dungs on some of our hikes, but there’s always the fear that comes with it, if we ever run into them on close encounter. On our last hike, we ran into a black panther. Luckily, only our guide at the front came face to face with the beast and alerted everyone at the back to stay back and regroup.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      It’s so sad that it seems the world over when some people are given the opportunity to be leaders they choose to serve themselves rather than their country,
      Wow, incredible, to see a black panther in the wild would be truly amazing and terrifying at the same time
      your so right about the elephants, we were glad we were in the car rather than on foot 😂😂

  • @andrewchong2616
    @andrewchong2616 Год назад +1

    Did u guys tried the bak kut teh at the Chinatown? It’s a herbal pork soup stuffs.. it’s recommended to try it.. it’s like Malaysia’s Chinese national dish.. 😂😂😂

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Oh thanks so much for the hot tip! We haven’t tried it yet but we absolutely love food so any food tips are grateful received 😁

  • @askarsepoi
    @askarsepoi Год назад +1

    beware of signage a long the road. its not joke if the signage show about elephant or crocodile area, even the signage of cow/cattle its mean the villages just let theirs just free around the area

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Thank you, we never thought it was a joke, we just never thought we’d be lucky enough to see them 😄

  • @hkadsaf9790
    @hkadsaf9790 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @wewenang5167
    @wewenang5167 Год назад +4

    That road not only have elephants sometimes you can also see tigers....but mostly at night though...and also wild pigs. Just dont stop when you see wild pigs, they are more dangerous than elephants or tigers lol, they literally kill more people in Malaysia than tigers.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Oh my goodness, would be incredible to see a tiger but thanks so much for the information about the pigs, we will be super careful if we see any!!

  • @faisalchan7501
    @faisalchan7501 Год назад +1

    They have 2 baby elephant

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Just amazing aren’t they! The littlest one is so tiny 😍😍

  • @myraizara2398
    @myraizara2398 Год назад +1

    Eli: Hello human...bye human!!

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      😂😂 so cute 🥰 I think she also said “stay there human”

    • @myraizara2398
      @myraizara2398 Год назад

      @@truebluetravellers maybe I should bring some food for them when I drive over. They are so gentle.

    • @zaki-pq1ps
      @zaki-pq1ps Год назад

      ​@@myraizara2398 please dont do that. Feeding wild animal will make it think human are a source of food and will lead to conflict. They have the whole jungle to eat.

  • @laramiaizz
    @laramiaizz Год назад +2

    i'm shocked that you guys criticized the island after you left. i thought it would've been better if you did it real time.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      I understand what your saying but we wanted to take a little time to think about what we’d seen so we could give a considered opinion. It’s still our honest thoughts we just perhaps needed to take our time to gather them 😁

    • @laramiaizz
      @laramiaizz Год назад

      @@truebluetravellers it seemed like it was all good when you were on the island..

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      @@laramiaizz we had an amazing time on the island and did actually try to film a section about the rubbish and infrastructure (which is where the clips are from) but we kept getting tongue tied and only had a short time on the island so decided to spend our time enjoying the good parts of the island and talk about it afterwards when we’d had a chance to think through our thoughts on it rather than spending the little time we had doing a million takes not sure of what we wanted to say about it. We loved the island while we were there and still love it now, it’s just an observation we made.

  • @nasigorengtomyam7452
    @nasigorengtomyam7452 Год назад +2

    the elephant is either saying hi or tell u to go away😂

  • @noordinbeldenlex1620
    @noordinbeldenlex1620 Год назад +1

    A definitely fascinating video. The sequence where you come across wild elephants in the middle of the road is the best one in your video. The elephant is one of Malaysia's protected and national animals, along with the Malayan tiger. It's great that you brought up about the rubbish and dirtiness of the place, which is a blight on many visitor destinations, especially on the island. Hopefully they will keep the area clean and maintain them orderly if they still want people to come.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much, that’s really kind of you to say. The elephants were just amazing weren’t they, I still can’t believe how lucky we were! We’d love to see a tiger too! We don’t want to be negative, it is an amazing place but it’s heartbreaking to see the rubbish like that

    • @noordinbeldenlex1620
      @noordinbeldenlex1620 Год назад +1

      @@truebluetravellers - Actually, I've never travelled on that highway, but I've heard that when it was first constructed, tigers could even be seen roaming in the centre of the road. It used to be a jungle and is actually located in an isolated place between west and east of peninsular of Malaysia. The route is only open during the day light; I am not sure of their nighttime closing policy now. In the early years of Malaya, elephants were used as a form of transportation. In those days, owning an elephant was equivalent to today's of owning a car, therefore the more elephants you had, the more cars you had. I notice that you have many viewers who are following your vlogs here, including myself, so keep posting them to share your interesting experience with us.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      @@noordinbeldenlex1620 thanks very much, it’s so lovely to hear that you enjoy our videos, thank you for watching them. The jungle is so dense on the sides of the road it makes you think about what might be hiding in there, such a beautiful part of the world ❤️

    • @ashtriana1
      @ashtriana1 Год назад +1

      In the early 80s, we can't use the highway at night, yes....but it is not just because of the wildlife but threats of the communist (you can findl police/arny outposts several km apart during those years)

    • @noordinbeldenlex1620
      @noordinbeldenlex1620 Год назад

      @@ashtriana1 - Today, the threat posed by communism is non-existent. It would be beneficial to know if police posts are still stationed along the highway in case of emergencies. Since the highway is actually rather remote, nobody can come to your aid in case of need, especially at night. Just how is the highway now accessible at night?

  • @recline7066
    @recline7066 Год назад +1

    Wow amazing. But thats look dangerous, Especially when they have baby. Even house can be destroy by them.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Aren’t they just incredible! We are a bit further away than it perhaps looks and luckily there is a ditch and railing between us, not that it would have stopped them if they wanted us gone but it might have slowed them down enough for us to drive away!

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Год назад +1

    john, NEVER EVER say " i was rong " in front of a woman again. You have made life almost impossible for the remainder of us red blooded eros. 😮😮😮❤❤❤.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      😂😂😂😂 Wally, Jon is wrong regularly…… not that I remind him or anything 😂😂😂

  • @mariahnawi3683
    @mariahnawi3683 Год назад +1

    The local authority should do something to rectify the issues you both mentioned exist in Perhentian Islands. Obviously almost no one realizes what is exactly happening there. 😅

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      It’s such a shame as it is truly one of the most magical places we have been. It would be wonderful to see it maintained in a way befitting it’s beauty 😄

  • @sogekingable
    @sogekingable Год назад +1

    U only see elephant. Some encounter a malayan tiger wandering.

  • @arinarin7464
    @arinarin7464 Год назад +2

    Luckly both of you bumped into elephants only and not Malayan tigers 🐅🐯...if came acrosss into one..just run

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      It was amazing 🤩 We have been a bit nervous walking through the jungle. I would so love to see one but would be terrified if we did!

  • @esphilee
    @esphilee Год назад +1

    If you see the elephants, Leave them alone, keep your distance, drive away slowly, never feed them. They can be dangerous, if they are frightened or sick, they can crush your car, no joke.
    If you are very very very very lucky, you could see tiger.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for worrying for us, we were further than it perhaps looks in the video as I used the zoom on my camera, we were also very luck where we saw them that there was a ditch and a fence between us. I’m sure it wouldnt have stopped them but it might have slowed them down. We stayed in the car ready to drive off if we needed to and stayed as still and quiet as we could to try not to scare them. We have seen some videos of cars being flipped and trampled but tried to be as safe and respectful as possible while marvelling at their incredible beauty 🥰

    • @esphilee
      @esphilee Год назад +1

      @@truebluetravellers , you are blessed to be able to see the baby elephants. Not many has the chance.
      On the other hand, There has been cases of car crashed into elephant, which is very unfortunate.
      That is the purpose of the sign boards along the road.

  • @zaharizak
    @zaharizak Год назад +1

    Perhentian Island is under the jurisdiction of the district of Besut in the state of Terengganu.
    Oh well... I guess the district council's priority now is the well being of its keropok lekor. 😁😁😅
    But fret not guys.. I'm gonna run in the next election... and I'll lobby to be the next minister of tourism. I'll clean the crap out of those district officers. Just make sure that you'll come back to check out what a good job I have done. 🤩🤩

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Would be wonderful to see the rubbish cleaned up ❤️❤️ Malaysia is a beautiful place

  • @xrc5540
    @xrc5540 Год назад +3

    The Tourism Minister should see this. What a shame even for Malaysians.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

      Tourism minister sleeping. I wonder if they watch vlogs for semporna, mabul too

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Malaysia is such a beautiful country, with so much to offer. The rubbish and the harm it does to the wildlife and environment just breaks our hearts

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

      @@truebluetravellers mabul Island is worst coz next to a world's top diving site sipadan. I almost cried every time seeing illegal immigrants and refugees destroyed god made islands in Sabah. The marine life will suffer.

    • @xrc5540
      @xrc5540 Год назад

      @@truebluetravellers The state where the island is, is unfortunately run by PAS, a backward looking Islamic-themed party that sucks development money but produces nothing but rot and decay.
      Five years ago, my family and I were in a Langkawi posh resort - we had to swat flies over dinner and looking closely you see rampant trashy huts and broken pavements everywhere. This island is supposed to be the higher end destination.

  • @mohdzaki1089
    @mohdzaki1089 Год назад +2

    Yes ....the rubbish problems is never ending story ...untill now i just cant understand....what the heck is going on ...are they extremely difficult to handle ?.....the government can put on millions of ringgit to built infrastructure ...but closed their eyes on environment...😢😢😢

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад

      Laziness ? Corruption ?

    • @nurulhuda8146
      @nurulhuda8146 Год назад +1

      Malaysian should responsible not only gov

    • @nurulhuda8146
      @nurulhuda8146 Год назад

      ​@@keangwooichoo6138 haters

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад

      @@nurulhuda8146 facts

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад

      @Nurul huda same with sabah kk tanjung aru beach. No one take responsibilities. Recently beach cleaners found human poop.

  • @AnasSuhaimi
    @AnasSuhaimi Год назад +1

    The alpha male is very protective. Sometime its very aggressive. So that was a bad call to just atop and wait so close to them. Had he been in a bad mood, its unimaginable what could happen to you guys. Eleephants when they really pissed off, they tear down even houses.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for worrying about us, we are a fair bit further from them than it perhaps seems and there’s a ditch and railing between us, which I know wouldnt have stopped them but would have hopefully given us a bit of time, we stayed in the car as still and quietly as we possibly could but ready to go if we needed. 😃

  • @marliamdham
    @marliamdham Год назад +2

    Welcome to Malaysia, a country without maintenance funds! Well say!

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      It’s a shame as there’s so many beautiful spots to see

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

      It is true what they say. They build things with capex funds, no opex funds. Because they will replace new later. Bloody mentality ! Also opex funds may be 'eaten' by corruption.

  • @briany7658
    @briany7658 Год назад +2

    Have to wonder how many elephants get hit by cars...here in parts of Canada deer are hit all the time on highways. Hitting an elephant though would probably end badly for everyone involved.😢

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      I thought the same myself, thankfully we didn’t see any roadkill in Malaysia which was a nice change after the outback in Australia where it’s awful 😞

    • @ophirbactrius8285
      @ophirbactrius8285 Год назад +1

      A road accident with adult buffalo alone will make sure even a SUV will completely totally damage and a driver with passengers are in between seriously badly injured or death even on speed of 60km/h!

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      @@ophirbactrius8285 It’s horrible isn’t it, there are lots of accidents with deer and badgers in the UK and lots and lots with Kangeroos in Australia, in the north there are also often accidents with cows. It’s very dangerous and I feel so sorry for the animals, we try not to drive at night in remote areas if we can but it’s not always possible

    • @ophirbactrius8285
      @ophirbactrius8285 Год назад +1

      ​@@truebluetravellers To make it more horrible, a buffalo colour at night almost similar to road colour background. Its seems like a perfect camouflage for a buffalo when walking on the road at night. 😬😬 Awww that's really cute! I never know that England also have bagder before😍😍 but its so sadly for poor badger unconsciously walking on road at the wrong time and wrong place maybe just because its seeking for foods. 😢😭

  • @matzmn
    @matzmn Год назад +1

    I really do not understand why the Malaysian government does not make it a requirement for the animal crossing to be built across roads or highways in the forest just like they do in Thailand. You find a lot of cases where wild animals were hit by vehicles

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      It is so sad seeing animals injured in these situations, breaks our heart, we have been Worried about seeing this and so glad that we haven’t. The footage of the elephants crossing the road isn’t very good because I was so nervous that the baby elephant would get hurt when they were trying to help him under/ over the railing that I kept dropping the camera but luckily they all got across safely.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

      Yes road kills eg tapers, tigers

    • @nurulhuda8146
      @nurulhuda8146 Год назад

      🙄

    • @daengzool6023
      @daengzool6023 Год назад +2

      The highway from Seremban to Port Dickson have 2 bridges for wild animals to cross.

  • @satirafira
    @satirafira Год назад +1

    it is advisable not to park your car so close to the elephant....they are wild animals and they are unpredictable...they easily might flips your car if they think both of you are a threat to them..

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Thanks very much for the advice and for caring about our safety, you can’t see it very well in the video but there’s actually quite a deep ditch between us and the elephants and a railing, we stayed in the car with the engine running so we shoot off quickly if we needed to and stayed still and quiet to try not to scare them.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад

    Tiger just took and eaten an aboriginal man this week.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      🥲 that’s terrible news

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

      @@truebluetravellers no joke. Follow the jungle law when we go to the jungle as it is their home.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад

      @@truebluetravellers they are searching for his remains. Rip.

  • @akabbaka4886
    @akabbaka4886 Год назад +1

    Be careful...its not adviceable to stop and watch wild elephant from short distance in Malaysia. Many people were harm by this elephant or yourcar can get smash by them especially at night.😮😮😮😮

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад

      Thanks so much for worrying for us. We were so lucky with where we saw them, there’s actually a bigger distance between us than it perhaps seems and there was a big ditch and railing between us as well. While I know it wouldn’t have stopped them if they did decide to charge us we would have hopefully had time to get away as we stayed in the car.

  • @sandokan178
    @sandokan178 Год назад +2

    Thank you for highlighting environmental issues that Malaysia faces. It is embaressing. Our pristine beaches and countryside are filled with trash. Corrupt politicians and bureaucrats look the other way. Please create more content to promote awareness among our people.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      That’s lovely of you to say, sadly litter seems to be a global problem and it’s breaks our heart.

  • @oscartangoromeo003
    @oscartangoromeo003 Год назад +2

    Remember guys.. one angry slaps with theirs trunks.. a person will go flying 15 feet..
    They surely looks cute with their puffy small eyes and their chonker cute cheeks.. arghhhhhh.. too cute.. but dont let that fools you.. they can be unpredictable aggressive..
    I know.. the famous internet word always said.. "the cameraman always unharmed" but please dont go gamble with your life.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      Chonker cute cheeks 😂😂😂 that’s so good 😂😂so true, oh yes we were on the ready to get out of there sharpish, I’ve seen many videos of elephants flipping cars etc so was cautious 😁

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

      These tourists do not know jungle law in Malaysia. Wait till they see tiger

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +2

    Like bali and elsewhere, tourism brings trash. So sad to see it. Those bloody resorts should clean it.

    • @truebluetravellers
      @truebluetravellers  Год назад +1

      I just can’t understand why people litter, so sad 😞

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +3

      @True Blue Travellers education is weak. Also I am hoping to complain to terengganu local council with your vlog.

    • @mohdzaki1089
      @mohdzaki1089 Год назад +3

      ​​@@keangwooichoo6138 not only trengganu...everywhere is the same....don't need to go that far ...you can easily see plastic bottles ...food container,alongside our roads ...much more clearer after the did the grass cutting....both mentality of the people and the city council equally the same...don't bother attitude...and the government as well

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +1

      @Mohd Zaki I live in a dirty town call klang, can challenge semporna I think. Every week I take pictures and email from top to bottom management. So that they know what job they are doing in local council.

    • @mohdzaki1089
      @mohdzaki1089 Год назад +1

      @@keangwooichoo6138 good job bro....I do sometimes picked them myself ....as I jog around....🤫