Most Beautiful Waterfall in Malaysia.Air Terjun Tertinggi di Malaysia.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • We brought our three kids aged 9,7 and 5 to Air Terjun Jelawang in Stong State Park in Dabong Kelantan, Malaysia. It was a challenging, memorable, fun and also educational for them. Interested to do the trip yourself? Watch our video so you can be better prepared for your trip by learning from ours.
    Reputed to be the highest waterfall in Southeast Asia has many things to offer a traveler from an amazing sunrise view with carpet cloud to seemingly endless trails and waterfalls to explore.
    It is also currently not yet overly touristy and much more natural than other destinations we have been. Only an overnight sleeper train journey away from the capital city of Kuala Lumpur, it is a great trip to conveniently escape the hustle of the big city.
    Watch the train journey here.
    • KTM KL Sentral to Gema...

Комментарии • 25

  • @rajaria9750
    @rajaria9750 Год назад

    Definitely a waterfall on my "To Visit List" .... Love seeing the images of kids at such a young age experiencing & interacting with nature. Such a rare refreshing sight indeed considering these days most parents only know how to take their kids to shopping malls & letting them sit in front of a phone/tablet screen all day 🤦‍♂️LOL... Great job guys 😊

  • @lydiapyy246
    @lydiapyy246 Год назад

    Need to get prepared n train alot before can join your itinerary! 😅 💪

  • @eyeshinesandwildlife
    @eyeshinesandwildlife Год назад

    insane cinematography! Love the shots, it really shows the true beauty of the air terjun on screen, very impressed and amazed!
    p/s: i laughed at the part your son was relieving himself during the dish washing part
    😂

  • @lydiapyy246
    @lydiapyy246 Год назад

    Amazing trip! 👍💪😍😍

  • @aimanfazdil7065
    @aimanfazdil7065 Год назад

    Tempat ni banyak pacat malam2, nice view dan pengalaman menarik. Tabik kpd anak2 kecil berani dan semangat naik gunung. Saya x tahu pula ada washing machine dkt sana.. best nya.. 😍😍

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  Год назад +1

      Pacat itu mana mana pun ada kat malaysia ini....saya harap video ini dapat memberi semangat kepada ibu bapa lain membawa anak mereka juga....terima kasih kerana menonton video kami.

    • @aimanfazdil7065
      @aimanfazdil7065 Год назад

      @@GreatLittleStories sama2, oh saya kena explore banyak2 lagi ni.. terima kasih jgk bagi tips pernafasan Kung Fu.. menjadi juga masa jogging buat hilang lelah

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  Год назад +1

      @@aimanfazdil7065 gembira ianya dapat menolong you. Semoga kami vbertemu lagi di gunung atau hutan!

    • @aimanfazdil7065
      @aimanfazdil7065 Год назад

      @@GreatLittleStories Terima kasih kerana sajikan video yg menarik ini.. Dapat menimba pelbagai pengalaman dan ilmu 👍🏻

  • @celestinestel1
    @celestinestel1 Год назад

    I absolutely loved this video!! Can't wait to go on this trip...

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  Год назад

      It's actually very important for us to go to retain these places....because if we go money that we spend give the guides a means to make a living. Us developing a culture of hiking will also means that the government will be pressured by us to save more green places.

  • @husairisamsudin6893
    @husairisamsudin6893 Год назад

    ❤❤❤ Terbaik Lah … info menarik

  • @makunkun5729
    @makunkun5729 2 года назад +1

    Great experience for both kids and parents!

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  2 года назад +1

      it is actually. it's amazing how going to nature is not just about nature but about reconnecting with the people you go with!

  • @lezann
    @lezann Год назад

    Haha my mum never put us much in nature cuz I was quite a tiny kid and she doesn’t like it much. I can’t swim or ride a bicycle 🫣

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  Год назад

      That is the one very common thing that parents tend to do when they presume their child is weaker...they shield the child more whereas they should have instead tried to make the child stronger by gradually exposure and subsequently making them stronger. Yes...parents do then to mould their kids like how they perceive the world too. Anyway...not too late to learn to swim or ride a bicycle!

  • @COKLATGETAH
    @COKLATGETAH 2 года назад +1

    rindu tempat ni .

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  2 года назад +1

      pergilah....rindu itu gunung memanggil anda kembali ke sana melawatinya!

  • @adibahakassim8189
    @adibahakassim8189 Год назад

    coincidentally i was searching for things to do after taking the sleeper train. i wonder where do you stay at dabong area? i have 3 kids between 4-10
    yo

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  Год назад

      Dabong area is a small town...there are some eco resorts and some of the homes there offer homestay. We went straight up from the train and camped there. Our kid is 5,6,7. U do need to train abit before attempting tho

  • @joshuapeh9767
    @joshuapeh9767 Год назад

    I am deeply impressed by the way you document your experience here, how fit must you be to climb all the way to the top and spend a night up there?

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  Год назад +1

      I would say that you only have to be decently fit.....but if you are not too fit you can start earlier in the day and take a slower hike. You can also hire porters to carry your load for you. RM180 per porter per 18-20kg load.thanks for watching our videoand hope u enjoyed it.

    • @joshuapeh9767
      @joshuapeh9767 Год назад

      @@GreatLittleStories Nice~ big thanks for the tips

    • @GreatLittleStories
      @GreatLittleStories  Год назад +1

      @@joshuapeh9767 always welcome and i hope that these videos does benefit you and inspire you