If u are young and want to party, go to Thailand but if u wanna have a great time with your kids and family, Malaysia is the place to go. If u like high expenses and arrogant people, go to Singapore 😅😅
It was not on our radar at all until quite recently! It ended up being the most affordable place to go for Christmas. We were totally blown away! I am so glad that you are adding it to your list!
@stephenconnolly5904 hot and humid! Our kids are not used to the heat, so we did a lot of indoor activities. Genting Highlands was delightful because it was so cool. You can rent lots of air bnb's with pools, that was the highlight for our kids I think. We really loved it, but very hot and humid, like I said.
Yeah.. I gotta agree that cities in Malaysia in general are not quite pedestrian friendly. Malaysians rarely walk because the weather is unbearably hot during the day. That was probably one reason why the old town planners did not give the sidewalks much thought. However, new town planners are redesigning wherever possible. The new townhouses are more walkable.. and if you see the area around Bukit Bintang, so much have been done to make it enjoyable to walk there. In the old days, it was so different. If you go to cities like Penang, Ipoh and Melaka.. the sidewalks are even worse. Well. all I can tell you is that I do see a lot of improvements have been put in place. We'll be there..
Actually its not about the old cities as most Malaysians back then didn't have own transport, and most of them just walk wherever they go or cycling. The only public transport was rickshaw either by pulling it using the manpower or cycling. Only some people could afford to buy cars those days mostly British who lived in Malaya/Singapore/Borneo. Then after the country gained the independence, more people could afford to buy motorcycles/vespas included my late dad. In 1980s when the national car was launched the highways were built and the government more focusing the citizens to buy cars, our petrol also heavily subsidised, and Malaysia became a car oriented country and only after that the public transport KTM commuter train/LRT/monorail and modern buses replaced pink mini buses in KL. Most old towns in Malaysia their roads are quite narrow built by British as it only cater for bicycles, rickshaws or numbers or cars/motorcycles at that time, and most towns actually have 'pedestrians' lane connecting the shop or in Malay called as 'kaki lima' which are uneven and not that wheelchair or trolley friendly. Singapore had renovated all their 'kaki lima' to make it even/flat and pedestrians friendly and eventhoug the weather is the same as in Malaysia, the city is far more pedestrian friendly with shaded tree. Malaysians always blaming for the hot weather, in fact it is not the real issue if it designed more walkable and shaded as Singapore did. Some parts of KL already improved with project of River of Life as example around Masjid India, Tuanku Abdur Rahman (TAR) and Masjid Jamek. I could say, Kuching is the best example city of Malaysia which is pedestrian friendly so far., but all cities and towns in Malaysia are really needed to improve to be more pedestrian friendly mostly for disable people (wheelchairs) and kids strollers.
Yes, I think KL is a family destination, lovely pros, and of course, the cons, as a reminder, although KL isn't a perfect city, is generally good for foreign tourists.
The next time you visit Malaysia remember to visit the UNESCO heritage sites in Penang and Malacca and also the French Village in Bukit Tinggi. If you have more time you should visit Langkawi Island.
It's nice to see your kids had fun at few of the places for kids in Malaysia. There are many more places that are family friendly in Malaysia like the Sunway Lagoon near KL and Legoland in Johor, but both places are very expensive for foreign tourists, like Genting Highlands. But yesterday I saw a video from a foreign couple who visited the Lost world of Tambun water park, they spent a whole day at the park for USD33 each. It's has a beautiful water themed park, a zoo, night attractions and a spring pool, I think that's a good value for money. Tambun is near Ipoh, the capital for the state of Perak, about 2 hours from KL. Make it in your future list to do in Malaysia. 😀
To put it in simple words, Malaysia is one of the perfect holiday destinations for families travelling together for the very first time. Especially when budget and choices of foods are a top priority. 😊👌
It is absolutely true! I didn't have Malaysia on my bucket list of travels. I'm so happy we went! I think it should be a very popular place for families!
Sidewalks can be dangerous. Drain covers may caved into the drain due to wear and tear. We do not hv long sidewalks, due to town planning of old school style. No one walks due to rain and heat. We drive mostly. Once the metal bars rusted due to the elements, the concrete will break
It was noticeable when walking with the kids. I don't think it would have been an issue at all if we didn't have them. The convenience of Grabs really made up for it for us as tourists though
Next time u come to malaysia go to other parts of the country..penang..melaka..JB..kuantan..kota bahru, langkawi, cameron highlands...and of course borneo Sabah & Sarawak...even better experience...go see the orangutan & wild life...and so much more lovely places food & people. Its all within a 3 to 4 hour travel distance. You will definitely enjoy it
If u are young and want to party, go to Thailand but if u wanna have a great time with your kids and family, Malaysia is the place to go. If u like high expenses and arrogant people, go to Singapore 😅😅
Wow, Malaysia sounds like an amazing place to visit! It's definitely going on my travel wishlist now! 😍👍
It was not on our radar at all until quite recently! It ended up being the most affordable place to go for Christmas. We were totally blown away! I am so glad that you are adding it to your list!
I am looking to go this November coming with my wife and 3 kids. How was the weather? @@NewFoundLands
@stephenconnolly5904 hot and humid! Our kids are not used to the heat, so we did a lot of indoor activities. Genting Highlands was delightful because it was so cool. You can rent lots of air bnb's with pools, that was the highlight for our kids I think. We really loved it, but very hot and humid, like I said.
Yeah.. I gotta agree that cities in Malaysia in general are not quite pedestrian friendly. Malaysians rarely walk because the weather is unbearably hot during the day. That was probably one reason why the old town planners did not give the sidewalks much thought. However, new town planners are redesigning wherever possible. The new townhouses are more walkable.. and if you see the area around Bukit Bintang, so much have been done to make it enjoyable to walk there. In the old days, it was so different. If you go to cities like Penang, Ipoh and Melaka.. the sidewalks are even worse. Well. all I can tell you is that I do see a lot of improvements have been put in place. We'll be there..
Yes lets make Malaysian cities walkable and liveable again. DBKL are planning to add more than 300km of sidewalks.
Actually its not about the old cities as most Malaysians back then didn't have own transport, and most of them just walk wherever they go or cycling. The only public transport was rickshaw either by pulling it using the manpower or cycling. Only some people could afford to buy cars those days mostly British who lived in Malaya/Singapore/Borneo.
Then after the country gained the independence, more people could afford to buy motorcycles/vespas included my late dad. In 1980s when the national car was launched the highways were built and the government more focusing the citizens to buy cars, our petrol also heavily subsidised, and Malaysia became a car oriented country and only after that the public transport KTM commuter train/LRT/monorail and modern buses replaced pink mini buses in KL.
Most old towns in Malaysia their roads are quite narrow built by British as it only cater for bicycles, rickshaws or numbers or cars/motorcycles at that time, and most towns actually have 'pedestrians' lane connecting the shop or in Malay called as 'kaki lima' which are uneven and not that wheelchair or trolley friendly.
Singapore had renovated all their 'kaki lima' to make it even/flat and pedestrians friendly and eventhoug the weather is the same as in Malaysia, the city is far more pedestrian friendly with shaded tree. Malaysians always blaming for the hot weather, in fact it is not the real issue if it designed more walkable and shaded as Singapore did. Some parts of KL already improved with project of River of Life as example around Masjid India, Tuanku Abdur Rahman (TAR) and Masjid Jamek.
I could say, Kuching is the best example city of Malaysia which is pedestrian friendly so far., but all cities and towns in Malaysia are really needed to improve to be more pedestrian friendly mostly for disable people (wheelchairs) and kids strollers.
It worth mentioning that we also receive a lot of rain unpredictably which makes walking less desirable.
Yes, I think KL is a family destination, lovely pros, and of course, the cons, as a reminder, although KL isn't a perfect city, is generally good for foreign tourists.
I think that no city is perfect but Malaysia is fabulous for tourists!
@@NewFoundLands Yes, Malaysia is quite a fabulous destination for foreign tourists. 😀
The next time you visit Malaysia remember to visit the UNESCO heritage sites in Penang and Malacca and also the French Village in Bukit Tinggi. If you have more time you should visit Langkawi Island.
French village is kind of boring compared to genting
We have plans to go back! Thank you!
Penang is suitable for tourists too but some places are not suitable for foreign families
@@keangwooichoo6138 if boring you can visit colombia village klang ,😁😁😁👍
It's really good to see that you and your family have had a great time and a pleasant stay in KL. Feel free to visit Malaysia again.
Did you bring your kids to the beautiful KLCC park. It has a massive playground and also a huge wadding pool, both free of charge.
We did! It was amazing!
Thank you! We loved it and will be back!
@@NewFoundLandsSplendid. 😀
It's nice to see your kids had fun at few of the places for kids in Malaysia. There are many more places that are family friendly in Malaysia like the Sunway Lagoon near KL and Legoland in Johor, but both places are very expensive for foreign tourists, like Genting Highlands. But yesterday I saw a video from a foreign couple who visited the Lost world of Tambun water park, they spent a whole day at the park for USD33 each. It's has a beautiful water themed park, a zoo, night attractions and a spring pool, I think that's a good value for money. Tambun is near Ipoh, the capital for the state of Perak, about 2 hours from KL. Make it in your future list to do in Malaysia. 😀
As local ( malaysian ) thanks for your honest review as conclude :- Malaysia is easy , affordable , convince n etc .
It is a wonderful place! We love it 🥰
To put it in simple words, Malaysia is one of the perfect holiday destinations for families travelling together for the very first time. Especially when budget and choices of foods are a top priority. 😊👌
It is absolutely true! I didn't have Malaysia on my bucket list of travels. I'm so happy we went! I think it should be a very popular place for families!
Glad your kids enjoyed it
They loved it so much!
Take a trip to Borneo Malaysia next time around
We have been talking about it!
Absolutely.
Hope to see you all again in Malaysia =)
We will definitely be back!
Anda dan keluarga amat di alu alukan untuk tinggal di Malaysia😃✌️🤝👍🤲❤️🇲🇾
Thanks for visit Malaysia.. hope you ll enjoy it.. I want suggest you ll go to Sunway Lagoon..
Thank you! Next time we will visit Sunway Lagoon!
Great series and way to show Malaysia! 👍
Thank you! We loved Malaysia so much!
Sidewalks can be dangerous. Drain covers may caved into the drain due to wear and tear. We do not hv long sidewalks, due to town planning of old school style. No one walks due to rain and heat. We drive mostly. Once the metal bars rusted due to the elements, the concrete will break
It was noticeable when walking with the kids. I don't think it would have been an issue at all if we didn't have them. The convenience of Grabs really made up for it for us as tourists though
6:57 scene is epics!
The Merdeka was impressive!
TQ for visiting..haha
We had so much fun!
Very happy my friend
🥰
back to Malaysia for Ramadhan Bazaar
wah so nice kuala lumpur lol❤🎉
It is so lovely there!
Next time u come to malaysia go to other parts of the country..penang..melaka..JB..kuantan..kota bahru, langkawi, cameron highlands...and of course borneo Sabah & Sarawak...even better experience...go see the orangutan & wild life...and so much more lovely places food & people. Its all within a 3 to 4 hour travel distance. You will definitely enjoy it
We will be exploring more of Malaysia next time, thank you for the suggestions!
If it is not premature for you..or if possible..you guys should consider MM2nd Home Program later on..hahaha
We will see what the future brings 😆
NY City of Malaysia ❤
It's super cool!
Very informative!
Thanks,, Donna!
Air asia and grab originated in malaysia
Oh I didn't know!! That's awesome!
@NewFoundLands grab is by Mr tan, airasia is by Mr Tony Fernández.
next time if u come again to Malaysia pls dont skip Terengganu in your list. 😊😊😊😊
Thank you for the suggestion! We will be back to visit the places people have recommended 😀
Genting Highlands is pronounced as Genting Highlands, not Jenting Highlands. Good quality raincoats are sold at shops
Thank you!! I think I flip flop back and forth between the two pronunciations. Soft G from now on from me!
@@NewFoundLandsyou're welcome. Do come to Malaysia again
The kids went up and down 272 steps at B Caves??
They did! I was surprised and impressed!
Kuala Lumpur is a Family Destination
Indeed!
From your experience staying in Malaysia is it a good place for family destination ?
100%! Just be careful of the sidewalks!
*KL admin shud uprade their sidewalk....really.*
It isn't a deal breaker, but it was annoying. The pros really outweighed the cons! We loved KL!
Malaysia is a land for kid all over the world.. This is why malaysian getting angry with killing kid in palestian.. Anyway nice video..
Not interested, don't have money
I got a job offer in Malaysia, but I am not sure whether I will go there or not
Really a great review of your wonderful holiday.
I got a job offer in Malaysia, but I am not sure whether I will go there or not
Ah, good luck with your decision! I hope these videos help a little.
You will regret if you don't accept it.
Just be open-minded,🤣🤣🤣 and spreading communist ideas is banned in Malaysia.😜😜😜
You must consider the money and accommodation supplied, if you are not satisfied, do not accept it, this is my opinion as a local.
@@NewFoundLands Thanks, I have decided to take the job.