This video is truly very professional. The picture quality is impeccable, high-definition and beautiful. The rhythm and transitions of the editing are just right, making people completely immersed in it!
People travel to Malaysia for family vacations, people travel to Thailand for entertainment, especially single individuals, and people travel to Singapore for business.
Within South East Asia, our capital city KL competitors in tourism are definitely Bangkok and Singapore. while Bangkok is great for single or couple travellers who seeks "fun" entertainments and Singapore is good too but kinda on the expensive side, so we tried a different apporach; to make our tourism sectors affordable with family oriented & kids-friendly as possible at the same time exposing the next generations to the harmonies & co-existience of multiracials multireligious and multiculturals aspect of Malaysians. Thanks for visiting us & hope u enjoyed ur stay. 🙏🏼❤
KL is truly unique in so many ways - culturally, hospitality and kindness of locals, amazing cuisine, shopping, nature. We truly were blown away! Thank you for the warm welcome 🙏❤️
Selamat datang! You’re now in a country renowned for its rich cultural diversity, delicious cuisine, and stunning landscapes. From the vibrant cities of Kuala Lumpur to the serene beaches of Langkawi, and the lush rainforests of Borneo, there’s something for everyone here. Experience the harmonious blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous traditions, and enjoy the warm hospitality Malaysians are known for. We’re excited to have you explore and create unforgettable memories.
Southeast asia has 3 countries offerings.. Malaysia for family vacation & medical tourism. Thailand for single person entertainments. Singapore for business occasions. All three have their own presentations. Welcome to 🇲🇾
Jalan Alor is a rip off. As tourists, I suppose u should experience it once but locals don't go there. The prices are 2x,3x sometimes 4x more expensive than other hawker/street food around KL. And it doesn't truly represent "local" food. Anyway, Welcome to Malaysia. Hope u enjoy your stay here 👍👍
Yes. Totally agreed. Jalan Alor and Petaling Street are 2 most overrated place in KL. I would like to suggest you to go and visit Kampung Baru ,which is located smack in the city. Kampung Baru is a Malay village in the city centre where the city started.
How on earth are u guys only on 6k subs? The video was awesome... quality was good... very informative... u guys seem to know where to go and what to check out... Anyway welcome to Malaysia... hope u guys enjoyed your stay and the food... KL has absolutely everything at anytime of the day or night
@@thetraveling3So sorry that you guys got lost with your way to the eco park on your first attempt but glad to see a glimpse from this video that you guys made it to the eco park.
My mother used to work in the Sultan Abdul Samad building as a secretary to a high court judge when it was used as the supreme courts before the 2000s. Love your action packed video guys. Enjoy your stay here in Malaysia❤
Kuala Lumpur also has great train and bus connections into the TBS transport hub, just outside the city. Check out for buses and trains between KL and the rest of Malaysia,as well as buses that cross the border to Thailand and Singapore.What’s the best way to get around Kuala Lumpur? Getting around Kuala Lumpur is so easy. The city has great public transport links which are really convenient and simple to navigate.
Welcome to Malaysia...just enjoy here.... My advice just ignore if beggar asking u for money..there is not lokal there are migrant ,and that not our culture and law is ilegal and prohibited.... Dont hesitate ask local they can assist and help you...normaly malaysian can speak english ,and its our 2nd languages...if they dont reply they might be foriegner worker ..some they can speak and understand... Just enjoy here....our malaysia breakfast culture,and look for our traditional dishes...hope u come again enjoy and hope everyting is fine....❤❤❤❤
@@thetraveling3 My pleasure...i hope ur family can explore more other state in Malaysia , difrent state difrent culture difrent food olso... actualy Malaysia is safe for tourist acording data our country is top 10 and friendly for tourist. I hope u enjoy stay and visit malaysia. .come again..
@@SAMXAVIATION.. agreed ... most Malaysian can speak fluent English... Bukit Bintang mostly crowded with foreign workers ( bangladesh, indonesia, rohingya..)..those beggers are not local.... KLCC there's some photographer that they're not local..
If you plan on staying in Malaysia for a week or two, go visit Genting Highlands (about slightly more than an hour's driving time), recommended to stay 1 night there (might need a jacket as it's cold up there) and don't book your stay at Amber court (run down and known haunted) since you travel with a daughter. For great and very reasonably priced food, go to ICC Pudu food court between 8am to 11am as some food stalls are closed after 2pm and only go there on weekdays as weekends are very crowded. Buy portion for 1 person and share among 3 of you, you'll be able to try lots of variety. Go early if possible and you don't call it breakfast or lunch as you'll be food feasting there. The value (price vs food quality) you guys get will be unforgettable, much better than Jalan Alor. ICC Pudu is also not very far away from Jalan Alor, via Grab car, it's only about 15 minutes away from Jalan Alor. Remember, you can request for less chili or No chili if spiciness is not your thing, in Malaysia, less chili usually means it's still spicy. Good luck and enjoy your stay in Malaysia.
And before I forget, if you guys like to watch different species of birds, just 10 minutes away (driving time) from Dataran Merdeka (Merdeka Square) you can go to KL Bird Park which is currently the world's biggest "free flight" aviary. Google for entrance fees before going and you can find many RUclips videos about KL Bird Park.
Hopefully this is an honest n pro review. Selamat Datang (welcome) to Malaysia. Terima kasih (thank you) for having your wonderful days in this most diverse nation. Great video, and fair review. Enjoy!
Great jobs you guys, am Irish living here for 8 years and I think you discovered more stuff than I have after eight years. Glad you enjoyed your stay, Malaysia is a bit of hidden treasure in terms of South East Asia, and there is so much beyond KL, whether north to Penang or the amazing Islands off the east coast or Melaka and Johor Baru down south and that is just west Malaysia, Borneo with Sarawak and Sabah even more special in terms of natural environment. Again great job, totally enjoy the way you have created your video! Safe travels!
Still here? Suggesting for you to take a day trip to Kuala Selangor - Tanjung Karang - Sekinchan - Sg Besar Better yet stay a nigh or 2 Places to stay - Home stay sg haji dorani Padi Box De palma Things to do Bukit Malawati - Langurs, historical sight Sky Mirror Fireflies Blue Tears Paddy Fields Fishing Village Catching Fish with your bare hands Padi Museum Maybe join in the process of making traditional kuih/snacks, or dish Cafe hopping Food to try Snacks - rempeyek, kuih potong, assortment of kerepek (banana, casava) Nasi Ambeng Mee Udang (Prawn Mee) Assortments of shellfish - mentarang, kepahat (bamboo clams), kerang (cockles) Seafood Horse shoe crab
@@thetraveling3 Feel very blessed and honoured to live my life here in Malaysia including sharing with my Malaysian wife. Truly is diverse and yet you dont feel division other than in political and power circles, similar as most countries in the world. As they say a country is its people, not its politicians. Hope you enjoyed further time here and when I say here, across all of Malaysia.
My hunch is, you guys are able to enjoy so much because all of you are so adventurous and less inhibitive, even as first timers here. Many say that Malaysia is a hidden gem. I hope hope you find truism in that statement too!
Welcome to Malaysia! I hope you'll have a pleasant stay here. Btw, if you like architecture, do visit PutraJaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia.
Just a few minutes further from the caves is a forest reserve and a quick adventure in the rainforest and be back home in the same day will blow your mind as many Europeans have said. I did get lost in the forest but made it out just before sundown by scaling the fence to the roads back.
KL or Penang are great spots for setting up base and travel to favourite destinations around. This is the most economical and easier to deal with visas and stuffs. Many expats are recommending this and going home to the West or more expensive countries for a season and back to Malaysia to save a lot of money. Renting out your property back home can fund your elevated lifestyle in Malaysia.
Welcome to Malaysia, guys! I hope you have had a pleasant stay in Malaysia. Come back and enjoy our East Coast region and Borneo side of Malaysia as well. And our islands, tropical forests and Orang Utan! 😊
Welcome to Malaysia. Jalan Alor food street has tourist prices. Try these places nearby. Restoran Chee Meng for chicken rice, Mon Chinese Beef Roti (also available at Pavilion food court), Alor corner nasi lemak (breakfast only, spicy), Soong Kee Beef Noodles at Lot 10 food court and Hameediyah (from Penang) multi-concept dining next to Damascus for Nasi Kandar (indian mixed rice, spicy). I can post more locations if you need.
@@thetraveling3 I'm trying to verify current generation of restaurants as well. Some are retired or moved elsewhere. I'll be hunting for best Hokkien mee (big fat noodles) in the city center. Also, you can find many Malay dishes (mostly spicy) like Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Dagang, Laksam and others at Kampung Baru. Ramly burger and satay stalls opens in the evenings. Many chinese stalls at ICC Pudu. You can get rare Chicken Rice Balls (unique to Malacca) there. Be there before 11am because it will get extremely crowded. Try Asam Laksa Petaling Street (spicy) infront of the wet market when you visit Chinatown. Lai Foong Lala (clam) noodles (pricey) is nearby as well.
@@thetraveling3 Welcome. Also try Asam Laksa Petaling Street (spicy) when you visit Chinatown. Lai Foong Lala (clam) noodles (pricey) is nearby as well. You can find Malay cuisine (mostly spicy) like Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Dagang, Laksam and Nasi Lemak Wanjo at Kampung Baru. Ramly burger and satay stalls opens in the evenings. ICC Pudu has many chinese stalls. You can get rare Chicken Rice Balls here (unique to Melaka). Be there before 11am as it can get extremely crowded.
Hi, Malaysian local here. Actually to enter KL eco park you only need rm10/20. What you actually paid for, rm110 is that to enter the elevator up in the KL Tower
Welcome to the land of foodies, Malaysia. So far I noticed that you guys have been trying a good variety of local foods. Just to share a simplified map of Malaysian food culture. Do try out the Malaysian Kopitiam (Local Chinese), Mamak(Local Indian) and Warung(Malay) food and drink culture. These are places where the locals eat and spend their time with family and friends. These places are more pocket friendly, and the foods are more authentic and mainstream in terms of varieties. Enjoy your time here in the food capital of the world. Cheers!😊
For more traditional Malay food, can visit Kampung Baru. The last Malay enclave in KL. Various rice dishes. From central Malaysia to east coast Malay food.
10:35 Some mosques in Malaysia e.g, pink mosque at Putrajaya provide scarf or hoody cover for free at the entrance. Similar case when you enter mosques in Iran
I'm very impressed with your videography too! Just curious... Where did you get those aerial shots of the buildings? Did you shoot them yourselves - using a drone?
Thank you so much! We've been working hard on improving, so it's good to hear that you can tell ☺️ We use a DJI Mini 3 drone, but flying a drone in KL requires special permissions. For this particular video, we used stock footage for aerial shots only.
Amazing informative video beautiful vibes...i believe Malaysians are friendly n welcoming.. guess Malaysia is among the best countries for Long term stay... what's your view Anyway thank you for sharing 🎉
These are list of beautiful Island in the world located in Malaysia 1. Perhentian Island 2. Tioman Island 3. Sepadan Island 4. Mabul Island 5. Kapas Island The sand the water is so beautiful and clear
19:38 Whenever you are using google maps, just activate satelite view and you could preview the route you are gonna use and your surrounding buildings. Combine with google earth i can be sure you could avoid alleyways easily. Enjoy malaysia tho 😅
First time in Malaysia The city of Kuala Lumpur is the first stop on this Malaysia itinerary! It's the country's capital and is a bustling city full of fantastic attractions, delicious street food, and towering skyscrapers.
welcome to Malaysia! do visit Genting Highlands (board a bus at KL sentral) if you have time. Ipoh would be a great add on to your trip as well. can get a bus at TBS or electric train at KL Sentral. cheaper option than booking a grab/private car
Very warm welcome bro to you and fmly to Kuala Lumpur...am sure you feels very exciting with the city... But please put in your list about our another excitement city.... 1.Penang Island 2. Langkawi Island 3. Pangkor Island 4. Perhentian Island 5. Kapas Island 6. Redang Island 7. Sarawak city & their eko forest 8. Mount Kinabalu in Sabah
Guys welcome to my mega diverse country. Fyi, next to the kl tower is the entrance to eco park. When you skip the kl tower, you should have walk around the perimeter. Yes never depend on Google maps or chatgpt
Welcome to Malaysia. You guys should venture out to Petaling Street Chinatown and there are Free Bus from Bukit Bintang to KLCC and also to Central Market.
@@thetraveling3 you guys are most welcome. Enjoy your stay. If you have time to spare, take a train to Penang (if there's still tickets 😂) which I'm sure it's sold out until new year.
Please visit Kg Baru, Jalan Pudu, Jalan TAR and Brickfield you will get the same foods with about half of the price of the foods in Bukit Bintang and KLCC.
_Terima kasih_ Thanks for visiting KL/malaysia, and for the glowing praises so far haha. Glad it had been a pleasant surprise for you guys. Btw which part of the us are you from?
@thetraveling3 excellent! I had my 1st (ever) port of entry into the us at seattle, flying from KL many years ago! It was a short transit of a few hours, can't remember how long exactly, so I had no opportunity to explore the city. From seattle airport I had to take a domestic flight to my final destination in another state
Dont trust google map if u got lost in Malaysia...just ask anyone you look right for direction in KL....coz I've been into ur situation before this trying to explore it by myself....Malaysian are very friendly people if u meet one coz KL is mixed of every race u can think of
Yes, we learned this that day 😆 Unfortunately, by the time we realized we were lost there was no one around to ask for directions. You're right, Malaysians are super kind and hospitable 🥰
If you,especially men, want to have a wild nights in South East Asia with some wild local girls and some hang overs, you should go to Thailand, Philiphine, Vietnam,Cambodia or even Indonesia. If you want to launder or clean your money, you can go to Singapore. But if you want a place that are safe to bring your kids and families, you should come to Malaysia because Malaysia is a family oriented country. Thats why many more westerners and Japanese are making Malaysia their 2nd home and hub in South East Asia for their families.
Getting around Kuala Lumpur is so easy. The city has great public transport links which are really convenient and simple to navigate. but on a budget "jalan kaki" 😂
We love the public transportation system in KL! But whenever we first arrive to a new place we like to walk so we can have a better idea of what's around ☺️ And you're right, it helps the budget 😅
Oh no! The ecopark entrance is just at the foot of KL Tower. If you're still around, you should check out the waterfalls around the city. You will need grab to go to one though.
This video is truly very professional. The picture quality is impeccable, high-definition and beautiful. The rhythm and transitions of the editing are just right, making people completely immersed in it!
Thank you so much for this feedback 🙏🙏 As a team of just two, we're always working on improving, and it's nice to hear you see it 🤗
Agree totally. Amazing cinematography.
💯%!! 👍
100% agree!
People travel to Malaysia for family vacations, people travel to Thailand for entertainment, especially single individuals, and people travel to Singapore for business.
Thanks for your insights 👍
You're right!😊 Malaysians are here to entertain traverlers.
trevel to Malaysia for working ...
Within South East Asia, our capital city KL competitors in tourism are definitely Bangkok and Singapore. while Bangkok is great for single or couple travellers who seeks "fun" entertainments and Singapore is good too but kinda on the expensive side, so we tried a different apporach; to make our tourism sectors affordable with family oriented & kids-friendly as possible at the same time exposing the next generations to the harmonies & co-existience of multiracials multireligious and multiculturals aspect of Malaysians. Thanks for visiting us & hope u enjoyed ur stay. 🙏🏼❤
KL is truly unique in so many ways - culturally, hospitality and kindness of locals, amazing cuisine, shopping, nature. We truly were blown away! Thank you for the warm welcome 🙏❤️
KL attracts 16.5mil international tourist in 2024, 10th spot globally now. At this rate, it should climb up even more, maybe top 5 in few years.
@@leealex24Malaysia,truly asia ✨
Amazing videography... Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 👍👍👍👍 do enjoy your stay
Thank you so much 🙏❤️
Besides your professional video graphy your narration style is almost reporter like 😄
Thank you! Hopefully that's a good thing 😆
Malaysians are SUPER friendly and helpful!
Yes they are! 🤗
I know they are 😊
Selamat datang! You’re now in a country renowned for its rich cultural diversity, delicious cuisine, and stunning landscapes. From the vibrant cities of Kuala Lumpur to the serene beaches of Langkawi, and the lush rainforests of Borneo, there’s something for everyone here. Experience the harmonious blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous traditions, and enjoy the warm hospitality Malaysians are known for. We’re excited to have you explore and create unforgettable memories.
Thank you so much for the kind words and warm welcome 🙏♥️
Southeast asia has 3 countries offerings..
Malaysia for family vacation & medical tourism.
Thailand for single person entertainments.
Singapore for business occasions.
All three have their own presentations.
Welcome to 🇲🇾
Thank you 🙏
Jalan Alor is a rip off. As tourists, I suppose u should experience it once but locals don't go there. The prices are 2x,3x sometimes 4x more expensive than other hawker/street food around KL. And it doesn't truly represent "local" food. Anyway, Welcome to Malaysia. Hope u enjoy your stay here 👍👍
Thanks for sharing your insights 🙏☺️
Yes. Totally agreed. Jalan Alor and Petaling Street are 2 most overrated place in KL. I would like to suggest you to go and visit Kampung Baru ,which is located smack in the city. Kampung Baru is a Malay village in the city centre where the city started.
Agree! As local, I don’t go there too like super expensive!
Thanks for these suggestions! We'll have to check out the village next time we're in KL 😊
Your daughter is so lucky to have you guys. Great to see you in Malaysia!
Thank you so much 🥹🫶 We tell her that all the time 😆❤️
How on earth are u guys only on 6k subs?
The video was awesome... quality was good... very informative... u guys seem to know where to go and what to check out...
Anyway welcome to Malaysia... hope u guys enjoyed your stay and the food...
KL has absolutely everything at anytime of the day or night
Thanks so much for your kind words! ❤️ And thanks for watching, we appreciate you 🤗🫶
I KNOW RIGHT!!?
Welcome to Malaysia! you should check out langkawi and penang!!
Thank you! More Malaysia vlogs to come in the next few weeks 🤗
Telok Bahang National Park, Penang 👍👍
I love your video. Your camera is super clear. How you edit your content in Malaysia is soo direct and simple and inspirational 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much, we're so glad you enjoyed it! 🤗♥️
Welcome to KL, Malaysia to you and your family. Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay. Happy holidays.
Thanks so much! 🙏🫶 Happy Holidays ❤️
@@thetraveling3Thank you. Have a great week ahead. 😀
@@thetraveling3So sorry that you guys got lost with your way to the eco park on your first attempt but glad to see a glimpse from this video that you guys made it to the eco park.
@@thetraveling3 Thank you. Have a great week ahead. 😀
My mother used to work in the Sultan Abdul Samad building as a secretary to a high court judge when it was used as the supreme courts before the 2000s. Love your action packed video guys. Enjoy your stay here in Malaysia❤
That must have been an interesting job! We're so glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching 🙏 😊
Kuala Lumpur also has great train and bus connections into the TBS transport hub, just outside the city. Check out for buses and trains between KL and the rest of Malaysia,as well as buses that cross the border to Thailand and Singapore.What’s the best way to get around Kuala Lumpur?
Getting around Kuala Lumpur is so easy. The city has great public transport links which are really convenient and simple to navigate.
We agree 🙌
Welcome to Malaysia...just enjoy here....
My advice just ignore if beggar asking u for money..there is not lokal there are migrant ,and that not our culture and law is ilegal and prohibited....
Dont hesitate ask local they can assist and help you...normaly malaysian can speak english ,and its our 2nd languages...if they dont reply they might be foriegner worker ..some they can speak and understand...
Just enjoy here....our malaysia breakfast culture,and look for our traditional dishes...hope u come again enjoy and hope everyting is fine....❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the warm welcome and for sharing your tips 🙏♥️
@@thetraveling3 My pleasure...i hope ur family can explore more other state in Malaysia , difrent state difrent culture difrent food olso... actualy Malaysia is safe for tourist acording data our country is top 10 and friendly for tourist. I hope u enjoy stay and visit malaysia. .come again..
@@SAMXAVIATION.. agreed ... most Malaysian can speak fluent English... Bukit Bintang mostly crowded with foreign workers ( bangladesh, indonesia, rohingya..)..those beggers are not local.... KLCC there's some photographer that they're not local..
FYI, Kuala Lumpur is the only place in Asia where you can taste the whole of Asia in one place. The Fusion food is totally amazing.
We absolutely love the diversity of food and culture in KL ❤️😊
Amazing video presentation, shot like a professional. Really enjoy watching it.
Thank you so much, we're so glad to hear that 🙏❤️
If you plan on staying in Malaysia for a week or two, go visit Genting Highlands (about slightly more than an hour's driving time), recommended to stay 1 night there (might need a jacket as it's cold up there) and don't book your stay at Amber court (run down and known haunted) since you travel with a daughter. For great and very reasonably priced food, go to ICC Pudu food court between 8am to 11am as some food stalls are closed after 2pm and only go there on weekdays as weekends are very crowded. Buy portion for 1 person and share among 3 of you, you'll be able to try lots of variety. Go early if possible and you don't call it breakfast or lunch as you'll be food feasting there. The value (price vs food quality) you guys get will be unforgettable, much better than Jalan Alor. ICC Pudu is also not very far away from Jalan Alor, via Grab car, it's only about 15 minutes away from Jalan Alor. Remember, you can request for less chili or No chili if spiciness is not your thing, in Malaysia, less chili usually means it's still spicy. Good luck and enjoy your stay in Malaysia.
And before I forget, if you guys like to watch different species of birds, just 10 minutes away (driving time) from Dataran Merdeka (Merdeka Square) you can go to KL Bird Park which is currently the world's biggest "free flight" aviary. Google for entrance fees before going and you can find many RUclips videos about KL Bird Park.
Wow, thank you so much for the detailed recommendations! We'll definitely look into these 🙏🙏🙏
hi there, i just got to know your channel. what can i say that your video editing are top-notch! thanks for visiting Malaysia
Thank you so much for the kind words! We're so glad you're enjoying our content 🤗
❤ Amazing video. The production level is impressive, and quality is really high.
Thanks so much, we're glad you enjoyed it 🙏❤️
Welcome to Malaysia. Nice to see you and your family having a good time.
Thank you so much 🤗
Hopefully this is an honest n pro review. Selamat Datang (welcome) to Malaysia. Terima kasih (thank you) for having your wonderful days in this most diverse nation. Great video, and fair review. Enjoy!
Thank you so much! We had an amazing time and can't wait to explore more of Malaysia 🤗
Welcome to Malaysia! Hope you enjoy your trip! ☺️
Thanks so much! 🫶
Fabulous video !!! WELCOME TO FASCINATING MALAYSIA 🇲🇾😍😍😍😍👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🫶🫶🫶
Thank you so much 🙏❤️
I love the effort put in this video! keep doing what u guys are doing, enjoy travelling and welcome to Malaysia!
Thank you so much 🙏 ❤️
You have a very good observation of beautiful sights . Kuala Lumpur is a beautiful contrast green city.
Thanks so much 🙏🙏
Welcome to KL ... glad you like our capital city and our food ...
Thank you so much 🙏 🫶
Great jobs you guys, am Irish living here for 8 years and I think you discovered more stuff than I have after eight years. Glad you enjoyed your stay, Malaysia is a bit of hidden treasure in terms of South East Asia, and there is so much beyond KL, whether north to Penang or the amazing Islands off the east coast or Melaka and Johor Baru down south and that is just west Malaysia, Borneo with Sarawak and Sabah even more special in terms of natural environment. Again great job, totally enjoy the way you have created your video! Safe travels!
Thanks for sharing your experience with us! How do you like living in KL? Malaysia is so diverse, we can't wait to explore more 😃
Still here? Suggesting for you to take a day trip to Kuala Selangor - Tanjung Karang - Sekinchan - Sg Besar
Better yet stay a nigh or 2
Places to stay -
Home stay sg haji dorani
Padi Box
De palma
Things to do
Bukit Malawati - Langurs, historical sight
Sky Mirror
Fireflies
Blue Tears
Paddy Fields
Fishing Village
Catching Fish with your bare hands
Padi Museum
Maybe join in the process of making traditional kuih/snacks, or dish
Cafe hopping
Food to try
Snacks - rempeyek, kuih potong, assortment of kerepek (banana, casava)
Nasi Ambeng
Mee Udang (Prawn Mee)
Assortments of shellfish - mentarang, kepahat (bamboo clams), kerang (cockles)
Seafood
Horse shoe crab
@@thetraveling3 Feel very blessed and honoured to live my life here in Malaysia including sharing with my Malaysian wife. Truly is diverse and yet you dont feel division other than in political and power circles, similar as most countries in the world. As they say a country is its people, not its politicians. Hope you enjoyed further time here and when I say here, across all of Malaysia.
My hunch is, you guys are able to enjoy so much because all of you are so adventurous and less inhibitive, even as first timers here. Many say that Malaysia is a hidden gem. I hope hope you find truism in that statement too!
We absolutely agree with this sentiment 🙌 Malaysia is an incredible place to explore and enjoy ❤️🇲🇾
Welcome to Malaysia! I hope you'll have a pleasant stay here. Btw, if you like architecture, do visit PutraJaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia.
Thanks so much for your kind words and recommendations 🙏🫶
Just a few minutes further from the caves is a forest reserve and a quick adventure in the rainforest and be back home in the same day will blow your mind as many Europeans have said. I did get lost in the forest but made it out just before sundown by scaling the fence to the roads back.
Wow, that sounds like quite the adventure! Thanks for the recommendation 🙏🫶
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, Tq for your visit, Enjoy and have fun❤
Thanks so much 🙏
🎉Thank you for traveling to our country Malaysia, enjoy and happy holidays.. 🎉🎉
Thank you so much! 🫶 Happy new year ❤️
Welcome to Malaysia, enjoy the beauty of nature, taste and enjoy the food and see the cultural diversity in our country.
We were truly amazed by this beautiful country 🇲🇾❤️
KL or Penang are great spots for setting up base and travel to favourite destinations around. This is the most economical and easier to deal with visas and stuffs. Many expats are recommending this and going home to the West or more expensive countries for a season and back to Malaysia to save a lot of money. Renting out your property back home can fund your elevated lifestyle in Malaysia.
We can absolutely see why those are great base spots! 💯 Thanks for sharing your insight 🙏
Welcome to Malaysia, guys! I hope you have had a pleasant stay in Malaysia. Come back and enjoy our East Coast region and Borneo side of Malaysia as well. And our islands, tropical forests and Orang Utan! 😊
We can't wait to visit more of Malaysia 🤗❤️🇲🇾
thanks for visiting our country malaysia. Please welcome again.
Thanks so much 🙏❤️
Interesting vlogging u have 🥳
Hope you're enjoying it! 🤗
Personally, KL Tower view is better than KLCC.. you get 360° view of the whole city😅
We're not finished with KL yet, stay tuned for next week 😉
Welcome to Malaysia.
Jalan Alor food street has tourist prices. Try these places nearby. Restoran Chee Meng for chicken rice, Mon Chinese Beef Roti (also available at Pavilion food court), Alor corner nasi lemak (breakfast only, spicy), Soong Kee Beef Noodles at Lot 10 food court and Hameediyah (from Penang) multi-concept dining next to Damascus for Nasi Kandar (indian mixed rice, spicy).
I can post more locations if you need.
Thank you for the welcome and the recommendations! Truly appreciate it 🙏 ❤️
@@thetraveling3 I'm trying to verify current generation of restaurants as well. Some are retired or moved elsewhere. I'll be hunting for best Hokkien mee (big fat noodles) in the city center.
Also, you can find many Malay dishes (mostly spicy) like Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Dagang, Laksam and others at Kampung Baru. Ramly burger and satay stalls opens in the evenings.
Many chinese stalls at ICC Pudu. You can get rare Chicken Rice Balls (unique to Malacca) there. Be there before 11am because it will get extremely crowded.
Try Asam Laksa Petaling Street (spicy) infront of the wet market when you visit Chinatown. Lai Foong Lala (clam) noodles (pricey) is nearby as well.
@@thetraveling3 Welcome. Also try Asam Laksa Petaling Street (spicy) when you visit Chinatown. Lai Foong Lala (clam) noodles (pricey) is nearby as well.
You can find Malay cuisine (mostly spicy) like Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Dagang, Laksam and Nasi Lemak Wanjo at Kampung Baru. Ramly burger and satay stalls opens in the evenings.
ICC Pudu has many chinese stalls. You can get rare Chicken Rice Balls here (unique to Melaka). Be there before 11am as it can get extremely crowded.
Hi, Malaysian local here. Actually to enter KL eco park you only need rm10/20. What you actually paid for, rm110 is that to enter the elevator up in the KL Tower
Correct, it's 110RM for the tower. The park entrance is much cheaper. Thanks for pointing that out, and thank you for watching 🙏😊
Thanks for visiting us. Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾
Thank you so much ❤️
Welcome to the land of foodies, Malaysia. So far I noticed that you guys have been trying a good variety of local foods. Just to share a simplified map of Malaysian food culture. Do try out the Malaysian Kopitiam (Local Chinese), Mamak(Local Indian) and Warung(Malay) food and drink culture. These are places where the locals eat and spend their time with family and friends. These places are more pocket friendly, and the foods are more authentic and mainstream in terms of varieties. Enjoy your time here in the food capital of the world. Cheers!😊
"Land of the foodies" is a great description! 😋 Thanks so much for the tips! 🙏
Welcome to malaysia truely asia..enjoy n explore malaysia as much as you can..Greetings from Borneo Sabah East Malaysia..Cheers🫶🇲🇾🇺🇸
Thanks so much 🙏 More Malaysia vlogs to come in the coming weeks 🙌
For more traditional Malay food, can visit Kampung Baru. The last Malay enclave in KL. Various rice dishes. From central Malaysia to east coast Malay food.
Thanks so much for sharing this tip! So many people have recommended Kampung Baru, so it's definitely on the list for our next visit to KL ☺️
Welcome to Malaysia! Make sure you try all types of cuisine!
Thank you! 🙏 We will 😋
beatiful video. everything is awesome, good narration
Thank you so much, we're so glad you enjoyed it 🤗❤️
Welcome 🤗❤to Malaysia. Have a wonderful trip 😊 . Great video 📸 and good perspective of coverage
We're so glad to hear that, thank you 🙏❤️🫶
10:35 Some mosques in Malaysia e.g, pink mosque at Putrajaya provide scarf or hoody cover for free at the entrance. Similar case when you enter mosques in Iran
Thanks for sharing 🙏 We can't wait to visit some of the mosques in KL 🤗 This, however, was a Hindu temple.
Beautiful video , good work !
We're so glad you enjoyed it 🙏 🫶
East malaysia pulau sipadan for snorkeling fantastic.diving
Thank you for the tip! 🫶
Welcome here ..hope enjoy here with all delicious food👍👍✌️✌️😊😊😊
Thank you! ♥️ Absolutely amazing food 💯
Should try eating satay and ketupat. I'm Malaysian. I missed eating satay. You can only find satay in certain restaurants. 😋
Great tip, thank you! 😊
I'm very impressed with your videography too! Just curious... Where did you get those aerial shots of the buildings? Did you shoot them yourselves - using a drone?
Thank you so much! We've been working hard on improving, so it's good to hear that you can tell ☺️ We use a DJI Mini 3 drone, but flying a drone in KL requires special permissions. For this particular video, we used stock footage for aerial shots only.
Welcome to Malaysia!.. Travel safe
Thank you! 🙏❤️
Amazing informative video beautiful vibes...i believe Malaysians are friendly n welcoming.. guess Malaysia is among the best countries for Long term stay... what's your view Anyway thank you for sharing 🎉
We're so glad you enjoyed it 🤗♥️
Hope you enjoy it. Have fun guys!!!!!!
Thank you so much! ❤️
Kuala Lumpur 🎉🎉🎉
An incredible city! 🤩
Minute 18.29 ...Menara Tower? It's Menara Kuala Lumpur or KL Tower. Menara (in Malay) is Tower
Someone else also mentioned this...foreigner mistake, sorry about that 🫢
These are list of beautiful Island in the world located in Malaysia
1. Perhentian Island
2. Tioman Island
3. Sepadan Island
4. Mabul Island
5. Kapas Island
The sand the water is so beautiful and clear
Thanks so much for sharing these recommendations! 🙏❤️
video quality is really good.
We're so glad you enjoyed it 🤗
superb video quality!!
Thank you! We're so glad you enjoyed it 🤗❤️
19:38 Whenever you are using google maps, just activate satelite view and you could preview the route you are gonna use and your surrounding buildings. Combine with google earth i can be sure you could avoid alleyways easily. Enjoy malaysia tho 😅
Great suggestion, thank you! 🙏❤️
Enjoy our beautiful Malaysia 🇲🇾🎉
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Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 😊
Thank you 🙏❤️
Malaysia more to discover especially the beautiful beaches and island
More Malaysia vlogs coming in the next couple of weeks 🤗❤️
What a good video batu caves are really cool
Thank you 🙏 The Batu Caves are incredible ⛰️
First time in Malaysia
The city of Kuala Lumpur is the first stop on this Malaysia itinerary! It's the country's capital and is a bustling city full of fantastic attractions, delicious street food, and towering skyscrapers.
🎯💯🙌
welcome to Malaysia! do visit Genting Highlands (board a bus at KL sentral) if you have time. Ipoh would be a great add on to your trip as well. can get a bus at TBS or electric train at KL Sentral. cheaper option than booking a grab/private car
Thanks so much for the tips! 🙏🫶
Selamat datang ke Malaysia 🌹
Thanks so much 🙏 ❤️
Very warm welcome bro to you and fmly to Kuala Lumpur...am sure you feels very exciting with the city...
But please put in your list about our another excitement city....
1.Penang Island
2. Langkawi Island
3. Pangkor Island
4. Perhentian Island
5. Kapas Island
6. Redang Island
7. Sarawak city & their eko forest
8. Mount Kinabalu in Sabah
Thank you so much for the recommendations! 🙏❤️
Guys welcome to my mega diverse country. Fyi, next to the kl tower is the entrance to eco park. When you skip the kl tower, you should have walk around the perimeter. Yes never depend on Google maps or chatgpt
Thank you! Yes, we learned the hard way 😅
The Orange sauce is Chilli sauce...specially prepared for pairing with Chicken Rice.
It's perfect! 😋
Malaysia Truly Asia ❤
So beautiful 😍
hope you guys had fun. nice vid.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it 🤗
Welcome to Malaysia. You guys should venture out to Petaling Street Chinatown and there are Free Bus from Bukit Bintang to KLCC and also to Central Market.
Thanks so much for the tips 🙏 🫶
@@thetraveling3 you guys are most welcome. Enjoy your stay. If you have time to spare, take a train to Penang (if there's still tickets 😂) which I'm sure it's sold out until new year.
Welcome
We hope u enjoy ur time here👍🏼
Thank you so much! We absolutely love KL ❤️🫶
Please visit Kg Baru, Jalan Pudu, Jalan TAR and Brickfield you will get the same foods with about half of the price of the foods in Bukit Bintang and KLCC.
Thanks so much for the helpful tip! 🙏🫶
_Terima kasih_ Thanks for visiting KL/malaysia, and for the glowing praises so far haha. Glad it had been a pleasant surprise for you guys. Btw which part of the us are you from?
Malaysia is amazing! 🙌 🇲🇾 We are from Washington state around the Seattle area ☺️
@thetraveling3 excellent! I had my 1st (ever) port of entry into the us at seattle, flying from KL many years ago! It was a short transit of a few hours, can't remember how long exactly, so I had no opportunity to explore the city. From seattle airport I had to take a domestic flight to my final destination in another state
Your travel videos are beautifully shot. 😊 what’s your gadgets you use to shoot?
Thank you so much, we're glad you're enjoying them! We use a DJI Osmo Pocket 3 👍
Dont trust google map if u got lost in Malaysia...just ask anyone you look right for direction in KL....coz I've been into ur situation before this trying to explore it by myself....Malaysian are very friendly people if u meet one coz KL is mixed of every race u can think of
Yes, we learned this that day 😆 Unfortunately, by the time we realized we were lost there was no one around to ask for directions. You're right, Malaysians are super kind and hospitable 🥰
Welcome to Mlysia..may you guys have a pleasant stay..haha
Thanks so much 🙏 ❤️
If you,especially men, want to have a wild nights in South East Asia with some wild local girls and some hang overs, you should go to Thailand, Philiphine, Vietnam,Cambodia or even Indonesia.
If you want to launder or clean your money, you can go to Singapore.
But if you want a place that are safe to bring your kids and families, you should come to Malaysia because Malaysia is a family oriented country. Thats why many more westerners and Japanese are making Malaysia their 2nd home and hub in South East Asia for their families.
Malaysia is the perfect country for families ❤️🇲🇾
amazing video :)
We're so glad you enjoyed it 🤗 ❤️
EcoPark is the forest at the base of the tower. Feel free to ask the locals, we would love to help
Wish we would have asked before we left he Menara building. By the time we got lost, there was no one around to ask 😅 Thanks so much for watching 🙏🫶
You're right about the monkeys. They are the Boss..they are in charge😊
They don't mess around 😆
@thetraveling3 it's they turf n the tourists are in it🤣😂 However during Thaipusam..they'll dissappear from that turf🤣😂
Getting around Kuala Lumpur is so easy. The city has great public transport links which are really convenient and simple to navigate.
but on a budget "jalan kaki" 😂
We love the public transportation system in KL! But whenever we first arrive to a new place we like to walk so we can have a better idea of what's around ☺️ And you're right, it helps the budget 😅
Nice vedio😊😊😊
So glad you enjoyed it 😊
Welcome to malaysia
Thank you 🙏❤️
Nice videography 📹
We're so glad you enjoyed it 😊🫶
You wll love and miss to leave malaysia🎉
We miss it already and can't wait to come back ❤️🇲🇾
beautiful video 👍🏻🙏🏻
Thank you so much, we're glad you enjoyed it 🙏🫶
in malaysia u can go out of kuala lumpur only a few hour journey by bus like genting highland or melaka n night u can back to kl
Thanks so much for the recommendations 🙏 And thank you for watching 🫶
❤ welcome to Kuala Lumpur
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Oh no! The ecopark entrance is just at the foot of KL Tower.
If you're still around, you should check out the waterfalls around the city. You will need grab to go to one though.
Thank you for the recommendation & tips! 🙏 And thanks for watching 🫶🤗
Welcome to malaysia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤my name is romi from malaysia
Hi Romi! 👋 Thanks for watching 🙏🫶
Welcome❤to malaysia
Thank you 🙏❤️
As usual great vlog❤
So glad to hear you enjoyed it! 🤗 Thank you 🙏❤️
@@thetraveling3 yes we are enjoying your vlogs….
Welcome to kuala lumpur Malaysia
Thank you 🙏😊