Welcome to Malaysia...its super affordable to travel in malaysia. Since you started in the north part of West Malaysia..you have 11 states to visit throughout the country. There are 2 more regions in East Malaysia..ie on the island of Borneo called Sarawak and Sabah. From langkawi you should make your way to Penang..the food capital of Malaysia. Malaysia is always the underrated. Being a former British colony almost everyone speaks English because its in the school's syllabus.
come over to East Malaysia, Sabah, the land below the wind. Enjoy the highlands of Kundasang, the forest trails, the seafood & down to the beautiful beaches.. Sabah has it all ❤
Take another cable car experience in Genting Highlands ,which is just an hour journey by bus from the capital city of Malaysia ,Kuala Lumpur...it's a city up in the mountains
Welcome to Malaysia ... both of you are awesome .. it was just fun watching your video .. I was smiling and laughing from the start till the end ... there are a lot to see and experience here in Malaysia and if you are observant and patient .. travelling in Malaysia will be very very affordable and comfortable .. hope you both will have great experiences and fun here .. take care and stay safe always .. 💕🐈🐈⬛💕
You can go on the sky bridge but pls don't go when it's raining and thunderstorms just an advice from me, l visited Langkawi the last was on 2018, it's a nice place and cheap but the seafood will be quite expensive, take care and have a pleasant stay 💙
Can't believe your on country no2 now! I can hear it in your voice how much you love Malaysia already Lou X I am so happy to see you so happy xx both of you xx it makes my day x 🤗
When you eat Chinese food in China,you hv been to China,when you eat Indian food in India ,you hv been to India...but you have not been to Malaysia without eaten Malay food ,Indian food and Chinese food here....that's what Malaysia is made of....
Catch the sunset by the beach, either at pantai chenang (the main spot so it's more lively with more activities like food, duty free shopping, bars, and flame dance, but also more crowded) or tanjung rhu (more secluded, less activities and more serene)
Its the right thing you did not scrape off Malaysia from your travel list, Malaysia is rich with multicultural diversity, beautiful natures, wildlife and more.. You will see when u make time to explore more here
Thanks for that and thank you for watching! Kelantan is not on our list for this time as we are in a rush but will make sure to visit when we come back☺️
6:42 U thought it's gonna be "under-developed"? How insulting... haha just kidding. Glad u enjoyed Langkawi and Malaysia in general. As a local myself, I've only been to Langkawi once. Hope I can go there again soon
Welcome to Malaysia..Happy enjoy to explore new things and the vibe of multiculture race..Please include Genting Highland and Cameron Highland in your future travel vlogs while in Malaysia..Can't wait for your new video content about Malaysia..Be safe
Thanks so much for watching! Malaysia is an amazing place and we are loving it so far - so many people have recommended Cameron Highland for us and we really want to check it out
@@TravelstoFreedom no, it is in between the titiwangsa middle range and east coast of peninsular M'sia. Normally tourist will start their's journey from Kuala Lipis town to Kota Baru. From Kota Baru you can use bus to go to Kuala Besut jetty if you want to go to Hentian island or Redang island.
cant wait to watch more from u guys. its nice and fun to watch and listening to u guys.. dont forget to visit genting highlands and tea plantation with mossy forest in cameron highlands..
Wow that’s so lovely and we really appreciate that! We have heard so many great things about the Cameron Highlands and our friends have actually just been there, it’s definitely on our list!
Malaysia is the best for travellers. A melting pot of cultures. Don't forget to visit Sabah & Sarawak too on Borneo which is still part of Malaysia. People speak English (or at least we try to). Prices are affordable and great travel connectivity. Food is fantastic and people are friendly & welcoming. 👍🏻
It definitely is! Everyone has great English here it has been so helpful for us, and the people are so lovely, everyone has made us feel very very welcome!
We are easing our way in, it’s all so new to us and Louie has a bad nut allergy so he has to be careful what he eats, could you recommend a dish for us?
@@TravelstoFreedom no satay & cendol &nasi lemak for her then. There is ramli burger, roti canai, sarawak laksa, indian masala curry, nyonya kuih, chinese pan mee(noodles), chicken rice, bak kut teh(herbal).
Yes....your travelling fares is paid this month..please make use of it....use all our public transport as much as you want ..maybe ,it's a good idea to stay in KL for a month alone bcoz public transport is free....what could be better than that...Malaysia boleh !
Hi guys. Your new subscriber here. Five and a half months in Thailand eh? You gotta top that up here man. You got 90 days visa right? Spend them all. You won't regret... your subscribers will exponentially grow by the day because Malaysians love to welcome nice foreigners and let me wish you the warmest welcome.
Thanks so much for subscribing! We are only doing about a month or so here this time but will definitely be coming back. We have definitely noticed both on here and in real life Malaysians are SO nice and welcoming of tourists, we have felt very safe and welcomed ever since we arrived ☺️
Don't forget other reasonably priced Malaysia's street food signature - Ramly Burger. Go for the special, depending where you are in Malaysia the price range should be around RM 7 - 8 per burger (about USD 2). Also must try (look for these in Kuala Lumpur) :- - Satay (skewed chicken, beef, lamb meat), eat them with the accompanied peanut sauce - Hokkien mee (black sauce fried thick noodles) - Prawn mee - Nasi Lemak (I believe you have already tried) - Chinese "Pow" (steam buns with Pork or chicken fillings) - White Coffee - Roti Canai (Indian cuisine) - Cendol (iced dessert) .........and many more........ No need to spend lavishly on expensive restaurants, street stalls and small cafeteria shops will give you great Malaysia food experience, also the best way to stretch your currency exchange to the max. Other locations to visit:- - Cameron Highlands (away from the heat), tea plantations, Mossy Forest....... - Genting Highlands (away from the heat) - East Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak states, Nature at its best - Melaka - Pulau Pinang (also known as Penang) - Perhentian island And in Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Alor (street name) for food, 7pm onwards.
@@TravelstoFreedom are you still in malaysia? i'm not in malaysia either..i'm half malaysian and live in lisbon😊my mom is from penang malaysia btw🤘🏻stay safe and have a good time👌
@@audreyDsouza Lisbon? ahhh should have guessed it from your name 😊 but actually quite a number of malaysians with real portuguese names down in malacca, no surprise 😬
@@jonmath4182 my mother is also of mixed blood portuguese/malaysian.my grandfather is from Lisbon.he is married to my grandmother who is a malaysian punjabi descent and they settled in penang.while my father is also from lisbon..our family has no blood relationship with the portuguese who live in Malacca😊for your information portuguese in malacca speaks creole (ancient portuguese) and it is a little different from the modern portuguese we speak here😊
@@audreyDsouza ohh so no tie-ups with the malaccan portuguese? Hmm nice info, the only times I hear the word creole is when I listen to dire straits sing the sultans of swing 😅
Great guys well done Dion cable cars are scary but glad you are both safe heart racing stuff for me mum watching them heights. Enjoy and live your dreams subscribe to channel see you in the next one love you both lots mumma xxxx
Take another cable car experience in Gentling Highlands which is just one hour journey by bus from the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur...it's a city up in the mountains
No, not that we have ever been told - although most women do, not every women we have seen has there hair covered, I assume it would be different if we were visiting a Masjid maybe 🤷🏼♂️
Oh just wait until you come to Kuala Lumpur. Will shattered all your beliefs that Malaysia is underdevelop 🤭🤭🤭. Cant really blame u though, Malaysia isnt as famous as Thailand or Singapore on the global stage. Anyway, if you are interested in staying long in Malaysia. Penang, Melaka, Kuala Lumpur is a must visit. And Ipoh is quite nice for a day trip, if you are willing to take a flight. East Malaysia or Borneo Malaysia is totally different than Peninsular Malaysia. PS : If u like beaches, Malaysia might be disappointing for a South East Asian standards. We cant compete with the stunning beaches in Thailand or The Philippines. Malaysia is more like a city type tourism.
fix... with due respect I think Malaysian beaches are equally amazing. How can it not be when West Malaysia is a peninsular and East Malaysia is part of a huge island. Langkawi itself can offer many spots... and there are many more all over the country that cannot be listed them out here.
The beliefs have been well and truly shattered as we have just been to Penang as well haha! We will be visiting Kuala Lumpur in the next week or so and are really looking forward to that too☺️
@@zaharizak They are beautiful beaches but u cant compare to something like Bali or Phuket or Boracay, etc. There is a reason why those islands are much more well known internationally. Not that Malaysian beaches are bad they are nice. But compare to its surrounding neighbours it is just so and so. That is why the Tourism board in Malaysia focuses more on promoting cities & food & cultures. Every country have their own strength & weakness
@@secrets.295 I will respect these information if you have been to Bali in Indonesia and Phuket in Thailand and Boracay in the Philippines yourself and better yet you also have been to Ligitan and Sipadan and Perhentian and Tioman and the many smaller islands in Langkawi etc etc to make the comparisons. Then you have the right to stand by your claims. Otherwise let us just agree to disagree.
Welcome to Malaysia...its super affordable to travel in malaysia. Since you started in the north part of West Malaysia..you have 11 states to visit throughout the country. There are 2 more regions in East Malaysia..ie on the island of Borneo called Sarawak and Sabah.
From langkawi you should make your way to Penang..the food capital of Malaysia. Malaysia is always the underrated. Being a former British colony almost everyone speaks English because its in the school's syllabus.
Thanks so much! It’s been great so far & there is so much be or us to get around and see, it’s so exciting☺️
come over to East Malaysia, Sabah, the land below the wind.
Enjoy the highlands of Kundasang, the forest trails, the seafood & down to the beautiful beaches.. Sabah has it all ❤
Thanks for commenting! We’ll have a look into Sabah
Genting highlands.. Melaka... Camron hilands... Simpadan..redang... Langkawi... Penang... 👍👍
We have done two of them so far, looking forward to more!
Take another cable car experience in Genting Highlands ,which is just an hour journey by bus from the capital city of Malaysia ,Kuala Lumpur...it's a city up in the mountains
Oh wow that sounds great, will definitely give that a look!
Welcome to Malaysia! Enjoy the multi cultural experiences of the Malay , Chinese and Indian communities within Malaysia 😊
We appreciate that so much & thank you for watching ☺️
Welcome to Malaysia ... both of you are awesome .. it was just fun watching your video .. I was smiling and laughing from the start till the end ... there are a lot to see and experience here in Malaysia and if you are observant and patient .. travelling in Malaysia will be very very affordable and comfortable .. hope you both will have great experiences and fun here .. take care and stay safe always .. 💕🐈🐈⬛💕
Aw thank you so much🥹 really glad you enjoyed the video☺️
You can go on the sky bridge but pls don't go when it's raining and thunderstorms just an advice from me, l visited Langkawi the last was on 2018, it's a nice place and cheap but the seafood will be quite expensive, take care and have a pleasant stay 💙
Thanks Margaret! Thankfully it was a nice hot day when we went so no risks on the bridge☺️ we loved it there
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video from Langkawi. Newly subscribed.
Thank you very much!
@@TravelstoFreedom Glad to see u guys had a good time at d cable car n d skybridge. 🙂
It was amazing, really enjoyed ourselves ☺️
@@TravelstoFreedom That's lovely. U guys, have a great time in Malaysia. 🙂
Can't believe your on country no2 now! I can hear it in your voice how much you love Malaysia already Lou X I am so happy to see you so happy xx both of you xx it makes my day x 🤗
Took us long enough!🤣 it’s amazing here, really enjoying it already! Thank you ☺️xxx
When you eat Chinese food in China,you hv been to China,when you eat Indian food in India ,you hv been to India...but you have not been to Malaysia without eaten Malay food ,Indian food and Chinese food here....that's what Malaysia is made of....
U both look like your realty enjoying yourselves XXX love your hair like that Dion, it really suits u xx
Catch the sunset by the beach, either at pantai chenang (the main spot so it's more lively with more activities like food, duty free shopping, bars, and flame dance, but also more crowded) or tanjung rhu (more secluded, less activities and more serene)
We did visit Tanjung Rhu, not for a sunset unfortunately but during the day and we absolutely loved it, definitely agree it was very serene
Its the right thing you did not scrape off Malaysia from your travel list, Malaysia is rich with multicultural diversity, beautiful natures, wildlife and more.. You will see when u make time to explore more here
We are so happy we didn’t, we have thoroughly enjoyed being here, such an amazing place☺️
I'm happy that you're having a great time in Malaysia. Do enjoy your stay here. Do come to Kelantan
Thanks for that and thank you for watching! Kelantan is not on our list for this time as we are in a rush but will make sure to visit when we come back☺️
@@TravelstoFreedom you're welcome. Great. Look forward to seeing you in Kelantan the next time you come
6:42 U thought it's gonna be "under-developed"? How insulting... haha just kidding. Glad u enjoyed Langkawi and Malaysia in general. As a local myself, I've only been to Langkawi once. Hope I can go there again soon
Langkawi was beautiful, we will definitely visit again one day and we absolutely love Malaysia❤️
You have to visit the Perhentian Islands, a paradis. We stayed at Besar and there are no roads, just boattaxi.
Will make sure to put it on the list, thank you!
Hey guys! Welcome to Malaysia! Explore Malaysia as much as you can! 😃🇲🇾
Thanks Muhammad, we certainly plan to!☺️
Are you guys in KL ? For the next 30days ,all public transport in KL are free ...lrt ,MRT ,buses ,monorail,...so take advantage ya ..
Welcome to Malaysia..Happy enjoy to explore new things and the vibe of multiculture race..Please include Genting Highland and Cameron Highland in your future travel vlogs while in Malaysia..Can't wait for your new video content about Malaysia..Be safe
Thanks so much for watching! Malaysia is an amazing place and we are loving it so far - so many people have recommended Cameron Highland for us and we really want to check it out
Now that looks fun! I would totally go check out the Sky Bridge! The views look amazing up there including from the cable car!
For the view it is SO worth it! Absolutely beautiful place.
What beautiful view u give us! 🫶 enjoyed ur stay here
It was a great view, we loved it!❤️
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 ... We hope u would like our country ...
Absolutely loving it so far, thanks so much for watching
You may also check on the Jungle train. It will be a memorable journeys.
That sounds good, is that in Langkawi as well?
@@TravelstoFreedom no, it is in between the titiwangsa middle range and east coast of peninsular M'sia.
Normally tourist will start their's journey from Kuala Lipis town to Kota Baru. From Kota Baru you can use bus to go to Kuala Besut jetty if you want to go to Hentian island or Redang island.
Incredible beauty. The funicular ride will take your breath away. 🙋🔥👏
It was insane, absolutely loved it!
cant wait to watch more from u guys. its nice and fun to watch and listening to u guys.. dont forget to visit genting highlands and tea plantation with mossy forest in cameron highlands..
Wow that’s so lovely and we really appreciate that! We have heard so many great things about the Cameron Highlands and our friends have actually just been there, it’s definitely on our list!
Malaysia is the best for travellers. A melting pot of cultures. Don't forget to visit Sabah & Sarawak too on Borneo which is still part of Malaysia. People speak English (or at least we try to). Prices are affordable and great travel connectivity. Food is fantastic and people are friendly & welcoming. 👍🏻
It definitely is! Everyone has great English here it has been so helpful for us, and the people are so lovely, everyone has made us feel very very welcome!
Malaysia is a food heaven. Indian Malay Chinese Nyonya sarawakian Japanese. Lots of street food. Cheap and tasty.
We are easing our way in, it’s all so new to us and Louie has a bad nut allergy so he has to be careful what he eats, could you recommend a dish for us?
@@TravelstoFreedom no satay & cendol &nasi lemak for her then. There is ramli burger, roti canai, sarawak laksa, indian masala curry, nyonya kuih, chinese pan mee(noodles), chicken rice, bak kut teh(herbal).
I love ur positive vibes towards Malaysia, I'm subscribing...☺️
Thank you so much, we really appreciate that!
We are underrated 😘😘
Haha most definitely agree!
Hello my sweety frend tq like my country..love u two
Thanks so much for watching and for your nice comment ☺️
Waiting for what comes next!
Thanks so much Ivan!
I like also malaysia travel
It is so great!
I can’t wait you both going to Philippines 🇵🇭
We are really looking forward to it, should be there in the next 6-7 months we hope ☺️
Langkawi look stunning
Such a beautiful place, really loved it there
Nice video 😍
Thank you very much!
lovely video as usual love dions hair love you xx
Thank you! Love you too xx
Check out the history of langkawi u will know y....
Blue tears and sky mirror... no idea isit the season for it
Thanks for the suggestion we’ll be sure to look it up!
Come to kuala lumpur.Public transport is free within a month,from 16 June to 17 july.
Thanks for the tip! We are looking to be in Kuala Lumpur in the next week!
Yes....your travelling fares is paid this month..please make use of it....use all our public transport as much as you want ..maybe ,it's a good idea to stay in KL for a month alone bcoz public transport is free....what could be better than that...Malaysia boleh !
Hi guys. Your new subscriber here. Five and a half months in Thailand eh? You gotta top that up here man. You got 90 days visa right? Spend them all. You won't regret... your subscribers will exponentially grow by the day because Malaysians love to welcome nice foreigners and let me wish you the warmest welcome.
Thanks so much for subscribing! We are only doing about a month or so here this time but will definitely be coming back. We have definitely noticed both on here and in real life Malaysians are SO nice and welcoming of tourists, we have felt very safe and welcomed ever since we arrived ☺️
Have fun guys..
Thank you Brian! Having a blast ☺️
Don't forget other reasonably priced Malaysia's street food signature - Ramly Burger. Go for the special, depending where you are in Malaysia the price range should be around RM 7 - 8 per burger (about USD 2).
Also must try (look for these in Kuala Lumpur) :-
- Satay (skewed chicken, beef, lamb meat), eat them with the accompanied peanut sauce
- Hokkien mee (black sauce fried thick noodles)
- Prawn mee
- Nasi Lemak (I believe you have already tried)
- Chinese "Pow" (steam buns with Pork or chicken fillings)
- White Coffee
- Roti Canai (Indian cuisine)
- Cendol (iced dessert)
.........and many more........
No need to spend lavishly on expensive restaurants, street stalls and small cafeteria shops will give you great Malaysia food experience, also the best way to stretch your currency exchange to the max.
Other locations to visit:-
- Cameron Highlands (away from the heat), tea plantations, Mossy Forest.......
- Genting Highlands (away from the heat)
- East Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak states, Nature at its best
- Melaka
- Pulau Pinang (also known as Penang)
- Perhentian island
And in Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Alor (street name) for food, 7pm onwards.
Wow, thank you so much for all this information! Will definitely check out some of these recommendations😍
go on a picnic date in Putrajaya park its amazing especially during sunset
That sounds so lovely!
I think it is the longest single cable freespan cable car in the world. Those in vietnam and grindelwald switzerland use 3 cables for the gondolas.
Yes I think you’re right! It was certainly impressive even if it was a little scary 🤣
@@TravelstoFreedom those afraid of height better just visit the 7 wells waterfall next to the theme park.
@@TravelstoFreedom btw the longest cable car in the world is in vietnam.
Are u guys checking out Belum forest or Taman Negara? Glad you’re having fun here.
They aren’t on our list at the moment but will keep the names for the future, thanks very much
You should try Nasi Dagang at Pak Malau restaurant in Langkawi..it is superb👌
We have left now 😢 will keep this noted for the next time we visit!
@@TravelstoFreedom are you still in malaysia? i'm not in malaysia either..i'm half malaysian and live in lisbon😊my mom is from penang malaysia btw🤘🏻stay safe and have a good time👌
@@audreyDsouza Lisbon? ahhh should have guessed it from your name 😊 but actually quite a number of malaysians with real portuguese names down in malacca, no surprise 😬
@@jonmath4182 my mother is also of mixed blood portuguese/malaysian.my grandfather is from Lisbon.he is married to my grandmother who is a malaysian punjabi descent and they settled in penang.while my father is also from lisbon..our family has no blood relationship with the portuguese who live in Malacca😊for your information portuguese in malacca speaks creole (ancient portuguese) and it is a little different from the modern portuguese we speak here😊
@@audreyDsouza ohh so no tie-ups with the malaccan portuguese? Hmm nice info, the only times I hear the word creole is when I listen to dire straits sing the sultans of swing 😅
go to dayang bunting lake in langkawi . the deepest lake on top of a mountain
Wow, that sounds amazing!
dayang bunting lake is not on top of a mountain
How can they do this to you at @2:18 . Paparazzi ! LOL 😂😂
Hahaha, swamped by paparazzi!
OMG you didn't do research before you come to Malaysia. Ya we still live in Cave and tree.
This made us laugh 🤣
@@TravelstoFreedom hahahahahaha LOL
oh you two have to try Ramly Burger 🍔 ... have fun
We saw a great video about this the other day, and we DEFINITELY want to try one, they look AMAZING😍
@@TravelstoFreedom ... another one to try is Laksa Kedah or another name for it is Laksa Utara .... yum
Great guys well done Dion cable cars are scary but glad you are both safe heart racing stuff for me mum watching them heights. Enjoy and live your dreams subscribe to channel see you in the next one love you both lots mumma xxxx
She did well in the end Mand, once she had some time to adjust lol! Thank you as always love you xxx
Take another cable car experience in Gentling Highlands which is just one hour journey by bus from the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur...it's a city up in the mountains
if u planning to KL and penang just take ETS train from arau station..
We are actually stopping off in Singapore before we got to KL, so we’ll be flying, but thank you for the tip
@@TravelstoFreedom you can use the executive coach from SG to KL.
There are many bus operators that provide this bus service from SG.
@@rosliyatim711 yes I think that’s we are going to do, it looks like we can get it as cheap as 20MYR per person so it’s a great option👏🏼
@@TravelstoFreedom the best is the Aeroline executive coach..
My hometown
We absolutely loved it there, such a beautiful place!
Dion is pretty cute
Thank you very much that’s so kind ☺️
Looked beautiful but monkeys, cable cars and heights 😱😲
Oops! 😬 The thrill!! 😅
It was certainly a bit of a daredevil day🤣
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good lord good luck
Haha thank you, it was not so bad once we got used to it🤣
First
Haha thanks for watching!
Do you have any plans to go philippines ?
Yes definitely!☺️
And nobody scams you and forces you into buying things... unless you want to...:-D
Yes it was so nice not having loads of people selling to us!
Go to night market for some cheap food.
Definitely going to be checking some out soon!
@@TravelstoFreedom Don't forget to go to Tanjung Rhu. A very quiet beach n beautiful.
We went there, it was so beautiful! We have some videos of it on our Instagram ☺️
10:46 don't worry, many people won't like it either.
Haha I’m sure you’re right 🤣
And only single cable
Yes we forgot to mention that, makes it even more impressive!
do you not have to cover dions hair in malaysia?
No, not that we have ever been told - although most women do, not every women we have seen has there hair covered, I assume it would be different if we were visiting a Masjid maybe 🤷🏼♂️
I don’t think she’s ever going to get over it bless her, but we’re certainly going to have plenty of time to try 🤣
What are you on about? Are you some type of cavemen or what bruh? Cover her hair?? 😂
@@jefryfaizal8337 it’s Malaysia lol
@@Criminalevi87 if she inside a mosque definitely she have to cover her hair. But luckily she's not a cavemen, ended up walking naked like yourself 😁
Oh just wait until you come to Kuala Lumpur. Will shattered all your beliefs that Malaysia is underdevelop 🤭🤭🤭. Cant really blame u though, Malaysia isnt as famous as Thailand or Singapore on the global stage. Anyway, if you are interested in staying long in Malaysia. Penang, Melaka, Kuala Lumpur is a must visit. And Ipoh is quite nice for a day trip, if you are willing to take a flight. East Malaysia or Borneo Malaysia is totally different than Peninsular Malaysia.
PS : If u like beaches, Malaysia might be disappointing for a South East Asian standards. We cant compete with the stunning beaches in Thailand or The Philippines. Malaysia is more like a city type tourism.
fix... with due respect I think Malaysian beaches are equally amazing. How can it not be when West Malaysia is a peninsular and East Malaysia is part of a huge island. Langkawi itself can offer many spots... and there are many more all over the country that cannot be listed them out here.
The beliefs have been well and truly shattered as we have just been to Penang as well haha! We will be visiting Kuala Lumpur in the next week or so and are really looking forward to that too☺️
@@zaharizak They are beautiful beaches but u cant compare to something like Bali or Phuket or Boracay, etc. There is a reason why those islands are much more well known internationally. Not that Malaysian beaches are bad they are nice. But compare to its surrounding neighbours it is just so and so. That is why the Tourism board in Malaysia focuses more on promoting cities & food & cultures. Every country have their own strength & weakness
@@TravelstoFreedom 😅😅. Glad u r enjoying your stay
@@secrets.295 I will respect these information if you have been to Bali in Indonesia and Phuket in Thailand and Boracay in the Philippines yourself and better yet you also have been to Ligitan and Sipadan and Perhentian and Tioman and the many smaller islands in Langkawi etc etc to make the comparisons. Then you have the right to stand by your claims. Otherwise let us just agree to disagree.
Why would you test a crappy burger in Malaysia, a country famous for food
Why not
Hello guys, new subs from adam & yaz channel
Hey! Thanks so much for subscribing ☺️