@@bakafrayaborja896 You will be suprised at the amount of trash thrown. Many careless people live in this country and they are not polite and there is a lot of rage including road rage.
There is another beach town about 1 and 1/2 hr frm kl, Sepang, this is where bagan lalang Beach is situated, nearby there is morib beach and Kelanang beach... But most of us prefer PD as its seabed is sandy, while the other are more muddy... Ps. FYI there's a small village by the beach not far from PD called Kuala Linggi, the beach is less hectic. There are a few mow places I'd like to suggest... Pulau Ketam (small Chinese fishing village), Pulau Carey (visit the MahMeri (an indigenous tribe) Cultural Village).... The Jeram-Kuala Selangor- Tanjung Karang-Sekinchan-Sg Besar stretch for historical sites, seafood, blue tears, fireflies and sky mirror also for their paddy fields.. You can also go to Pangkor Island
Hello Damian a really enjoyable days journey. Port Dickson looks a great location. You are amazing getting around with trains buses and cars. I think I would get completely lost loll. Thank you for another awesome video. Take Care see you oops tonight lol. Hope Winny is ok Take Care
Port Dickson beach n water are not as beautiful like the beach on the east coast of Malaysia but they are close to KL.. Also if you like hiking I recommend you go to Bukit Batu Putih, Tanjung Tuan.. On the top you can get beautiful view there
omg....omg... pd is not more than 2hrs trip from kl, even if u use public transport. heres my pro tip. you can take a bus from the PUDU BUS TERMINAL. TO seremban terminal 1 bus station. the pudu bus terminal is righ opposite the menara maybank building. the building is also called as UTC PUDU. its very close from chinatown and ancasa hotel. once u reached seremban terminal 1 bus terminal, just go over to the platform that has buses going to pd. you can also get the tickets from the counters there. travel from kl to sban is about 1hr plus. the travel from sban to pd is about 40nin. so like i said its less than 2hrs away. if youre driving its more faster.
Glad you managed to go to PD, Damian ! Many international tourists go to islands in Terengganu (on the East Coast), to Pulau Perhentian, Pulau Redang and Pulau Kapas. Hope you will be able to go there too!
Amazing beaches, I never been there, but I was at the hot spring in Seremban Negeri Sembilan. I was really enjoy the area, and not much people by the way.
Thanks Damian. Nice that you show other places in Malaysia and now the local beaches. I guess not many people swim in the ocean there. But there is a swimming dress that Muslim women can wear where the hair, arms and legs are covered it is called Burkini. When I was in India and then South Kerala, they are Hindus mosly down there, so you could wear a bikini or swimsuit for women. But when you were at a local beach further up, you could wear a T-shirt and long pants. Indian women bathed in their Saris or in Punjabi (that is like a knee long frock and trousers.) And in Tunisia we had swimsuits on the beach. They are Sunni Muslims. This was in the 90s do not know how it is today.
@Rita *BaliRita* Sund Malaysia is a multi racial/multi cultural & multi faith nation. It’s locals are actually very diverse, so you can see many different types of people in its society. As an example, Malaysian Borneo or East Malaysia’s people is a more non-muslim majority society.
Damien no need for use train I took bus to PD from UTC KL Pudu Central Jl Pudu near Bukit Bintang or just short walk from Petaling Street Chinatown but ordinary bus takes longer Direct bus 🚌 much quicker or grab drivers 1.20 minutes or walking 🚶♂️ 19 hr the cheapest but above Insurance is only for Indonesia can't be used outside Indonesia 🤣👌
Good Morning, thanks for your videos. I’m going to come to KL next August. I’ve seen right now this video and I’m curios about the fact that they don’t wear any swimsuit as we are get used to seeing at the beach. Why? It’s forbidden? Thanks and I hope to meet you walking around KLCC.
Malaysia is a Muslim majority country. You won't see a Muslim woman wearing half naked in public or even other faith such Hindus and Buddhism people also know how to dress appropriately in public and of course it is forbidden and it seem tourist also know how to respect the local culture and faith.
@@gundam4596 thanks for your answer. I perfectly know that Malaysia is for the most majority part Muslim, I know that tourists has to maintain a good behaviour in public and I totally respect this but if I go to the beach, can I wear the classic swimsuit as in Europe, for example?
@@Francesco-b1w No, it’s not forbidden. Don’t worry. There are plenty of other beaches & islands to explore as well in different areas of Malaysia, especially in Sabah & Sarawak or East Malaysia (Malaysian Borneo).
@@TheMonkeys Yes...out of net due to load shedding of electricity and out of net.Usulally you always post on one perticular time and I wait for that..🙂
Love port dickson😊
Wow Malaysian music sounds a bit spanish! Malaysian people seem friendly and nice. Also they know how to use bins!
Hehe 😜 yes indeed they are
Of course.. where r u from??
@@bakafrayaborja896 London.
@@aryan6536 i hope they do use the bins over there too
@@bakafrayaborja896 You will be suprised at the amount of trash thrown. Many careless people live in this country and they are not polite and there is a lot of rage including road rage.
Malaysia has everything bro! Enjoy paradise!
Thanks
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Port Dickson is quite a lovely place n its beaches. It can be a nice quick escapade from KL.
Thanks man
@@TheMonkeys 🙂
There is another beach town about 1 and 1/2 hr frm kl, Sepang, this is where bagan lalang Beach is situated, nearby there is morib beach and Kelanang beach... But most of us prefer PD as its seabed is sandy, while the other are more muddy...
Ps. FYI there's a small village by the beach not far from PD called Kuala Linggi, the beach is less hectic.
There are a few mow places I'd like to suggest... Pulau Ketam (small Chinese fishing village), Pulau Carey (visit the MahMeri (an indigenous tribe) Cultural Village).... The Jeram-Kuala Selangor- Tanjung Karang-Sekinchan-Sg Besar stretch for historical sites, seafood, blue tears, fireflies and sky mirror also for their paddy fields..
You can also go to Pangkor Island
Thank you 😊
Tioman Island is where you should go for crystal clear waters swimming with fishes among the corals. You can fly there from KL.
I ve never know this place, so many pretty place in malaysia, clean, tidy, n orderly
Thanks man
Hello Damian a really enjoyable days journey. Port Dickson looks a great location. You are amazing getting around with trains buses and cars. I think I would get completely lost loll. Thank you for another awesome video. Take Care see you oops tonight lol. Hope Winny is ok Take Care
Haha thanks Sue! Trying my best hehe
Malaysia looks really cool thanks for sharing👍 Damien or Winnie would you happen to know if insurance for Covid in Bali is no longer required?
Still required as I know
Hi Damien. That all looks fantastic. Very interesting. Thanks mate. See you tomorrow!!.
Thanks mate 😎
Port Dickson beach n water are not as beautiful like the beach on the east coast of Malaysia but they are close to KL.. Also if you like hiking I recommend you go to Bukit Batu Putih, Tanjung Tuan.. On the top you can get beautiful view there
The beach looks great! Clean, busy, lots of small shops and food options. Very cool local vibes 👍🖐️🤟
Yes indeed
This is the information i really need. Thx with 👍.
Thanks for showing this place, i never been here before.
Always welcome Nicky
omg....omg... pd is not more than 2hrs trip from kl, even if u use public transport. heres my pro tip. you can take a bus from the PUDU BUS TERMINAL. TO seremban terminal 1 bus station. the pudu bus terminal is righ opposite the menara maybank building. the building is also called as UTC PUDU. its very close from chinatown and ancasa hotel. once u reached seremban terminal 1 bus terminal, just go over to the platform that has buses going to pd. you can also get the tickets from the counters there. travel from kl to sban is about 1hr plus. the travel from sban to pd is about 40nin. so like i said its less than 2hrs away. if youre driving its more faster.
Glad you managed to go to PD, Damian ! Many international tourists go to islands in Terengganu (on the East Coast), to Pulau Perhentian, Pulau Redang and Pulau Kapas. Hope you will be able to go there too!
Thanks man, wanted to check out local beach
The best beach is Blue Lagoon in PD. At sone conditions especially low tide and clear weather the water can be surprisingly clear.
Yeah wanted to go there anyways
Love the beach, nice to keep things “local”:it looked lovely, didn’t know the beach was so close, think I would do a grab, get there quicker!
Sounds great!
If you can afford to spend more money, book flight ticket to Langkawi. 45 min by plane and beaches there outstanding
PD also have historical attractions such as Lukut war museum, the army museum
Thanks 😊
Nice drone shots, Damian.
Cheers thanks
Thanks for the walk around at the beach😎😎😎🙏🙏🙏
You welcome mate
Wow bro wowwww😮😮
KL MRT is same model in Warsaw but different design
Fun fact: I never tried MRT in Warsaw even im Coming from Poland hahah
Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Good Damian, better watching you in different Country. out from Bali more interest 😉 to see your Vlog👍
Ha thanks 😎
From seremben which public transport you use for go to port dickson? Whats the name of the bus?
I think he took a taxi not bus
Damian, next destination beach, Teluk Chempedak,Kuantan,Pahang❤😎You are Welcome. VISIT PAHANG.
Thanks 😊
Mr....... Where you ftom, Spain?
The way u sound, anywat have a good times in Malaysia, where ever u go.
From Poland Europe
@@TheMonkeys so u are polish
@@ramleeasari139 yeah
enjoy yourself
Lovely excellent Mate...
Thanks bud
@@TheMonkeys Welcome Cheers..
Amazing beaches, I never been there, but I was at the hot spring in Seremban Negeri Sembilan. I was really enjoy the area, and not much people by the way.
Now sadly that hot spring place had been shut down. Don't know why? Might be because C19 effected badly the business.
@@andymr8123 too bad, sad news by the way
Thanks Damian. Nice that you show other places in Malaysia and now the local beaches. I guess not many people swim in the ocean there. But there is a swimming dress that Muslim women can wear where the hair, arms and legs are covered it is called Burkini. When I was in India and then South Kerala, they are Hindus mosly down there, so you could wear a bikini or swimsuit for women. But when you were at a local beach further up, you could wear a T-shirt and long pants. Indian women bathed in their Saris or in Punjabi (that is like a knee long frock and trousers.)
And in Tunisia we had swimsuits on the beach. They are Sunni Muslims. This was in the 90s do not know how it is today.
Yes that’s part of local culture, here and in many other countries. Outside Bali is the same actually
@Rita *BaliRita* Sund Malaysia is a multi racial/multi cultural & multi faith nation. It’s locals are actually very diverse, so you can see many different types of people in its society. As an example, Malaysian Borneo or East Malaysia’s people is a more non-muslim majority society.
@@ld-n1648 Thanks for your comment LD much appreciated. Selamat pagi dari Sweden.
Hi Damien, apart from the beautiful beach i also noticed some beautiful ladies there.😜
Damien no need for use train
I took bus to PD from UTC KL Pudu Central Jl Pudu near Bukit Bintang or just short walk from Petaling Street Chinatown but ordinary bus takes longer Direct bus 🚌 much quicker or grab drivers 1.20 minutes or walking 🚶♂️ 19 hr the cheapest but above Insurance is only for Indonesia can't be used outside Indonesia 🤣👌
Hahah thanks man yeah
Don't be a tourist, be a traveller bro..👍
That’s right! That’s a plan
Ale fajna plaża jadę się kąpać 😁pozdrowionka Damian🫶
😜😜
Nice trip Mr poland i like building in warsaw. Im penang guy.
Thanks man
Good Morning, thanks for your videos. I’m going to come to KL next August.
I’ve seen right now this video and I’m curios about the fact that they don’t wear any swimsuit as we are get used to seeing at the beach. Why? It’s forbidden? Thanks and I hope to meet you walking around KLCC.
Malaysia is a Muslim majority country. You won't see a Muslim woman wearing half naked in public or even other faith such Hindus and Buddhism people also know how to dress appropriately in public and of course it is forbidden and it seem tourist also know how to respect the local culture and faith.
Its forbidden in Islam and we keep our body only for our spouse to see not the public
@@gundam4596 thanks for your answer. I perfectly know that Malaysia is for the most majority part Muslim, I know that tourists has to maintain a good behaviour in public and I totally respect this but if I go to the beach, can I wear the classic swimsuit as in Europe, for example?
@@mustazamdzain6620 I totally respect this but it's forbidden also for tourists wearing different swimsuit? Thanks
@@Francesco-b1w No, it’s not forbidden. Don’t worry. There are plenty of other beaches & islands to explore as well in different areas of Malaysia, especially in Sabah & Sarawak or East Malaysia (Malaysian Borneo).
Hi, thanks for sharing! Those are tug boats, not fishermen boats.
Ahh thanks!
Does anyone know if Malaysia 🇲🇾 has TRAVEL HEALTH insurance cover Covid 19 at reasonable prices 🤔
Currently you don’t need insurance to come here. It’s just optional
Where Is It ????
Pantai Teluk Keman 90km from Kuala Lumpur
Local vibe, local prices.
Yeah like that
Ciao señor
Sand like in Mielno
Mielno 😅😅
When are you going back to Bali
In July
Third 🌴🌴🌴
Thanks
👌👌🐒🎞👍
😎
2nd 🥈
Thanks bud
5th....😢
Oh noo late today ya
@@TheMonkeys Yes...out of net due to load shedding of electricity and out of net.Usulally you always post on one perticular time and I wait for that..🙂
@@mukamuhammod283 😎
Mostly local because tourist can't wear bikini on the beach hehe
Yeah 😅
Wow so many locals. Hope they do not trash the place up.
As you see beach is clean