SHOUT-OUT to :- 1. $2 Kampung Adidas 2. Bamboo water from jungle bamboo 3. Jungle snacks 4. Giant yellow butterfly 5. Tour guides 6. Sabah Tourism board 7. Kampung boy Steve who married the Jungle lady lvana. You guys are adventurous and courageous !! Bravos and Kudos to you, Steve lvana.
I’m a Sabahan, and I do agree that food in West Malaysia has more variety and flavours 😁 Sabah also has a large population of mixed native + Chinese (Hakka mainly) = Sino mixed race, hence the unique blend of Chinese + native foods. Sabah is actually more well known for its seafood variety.
Kendra, the meal they had later at the resort looked to me like it had a native influence, especially the vegetables and soup. It didn't look much like Chinese food to me. I think Ivana and Steve were eating the genuine article there. A penny for your thoughts?
@@gerardfernon3339 Yes, the vegetable & soup dishes are more traditional & used a lot of local veggies. FYI, Sabahans love light soups like this, for almost every main dish, we must have soups as a side 😁
@@kendra11 Good stuff, Kendra. Thank you. I know about Sabah's "sup kosong" which everyone expects will be served with their meals in the locals' coffee shops. It's not much more than hot water, daun sup and probably ajinomoto, is it? But Sabahans simply must have it brought to them. The Sabahans even try their hardest to get it from Malay coffee shops and stalls in the peninsula here and they often do succeed.
@@gerardfernon3339 Yes, you’re right, sup kosong! 😂👍🏻 I’m a Sino-Dusun, one of our dishes here is the traditional sup lihing (soup cooked with local rice wine, usually mixed with chicken meat & ginger & other local veggies).
The purple rice you guys ate if it was here in peninsular Malaysia is called Padi Huma or Hill Paddy (called as such because the Orang Asli plants them on hillsides) There are actually the normal white variety and the purple variety and other varieties of padi huma but my brother in law who is from Sabah said there are even more varieties in Sabah
food cooked by Kadazan-Dusun-Murut tribe in Sabah is usually close to how Chinese cooking is (I guess it is because how most the restaurant earlier on was run by the Chinese and we were influenced by the taste and way of cooking), but the seasoning used and the cooking style are much simpler. I remember growing up, most of our foods were only seasoned with salt & MSG before all the other seasoning came in.
to ivana and steve..basicly sabahan food originally for survival...hence u see a lot of simple food jus rice with pickle, ambuyat, tapai or simply grilled seafood without or minimal flavour..bcoz we prefer originality and we proud with our nature food like tarap, durian kuning,bambangan, kembayau, variety of seefood, sinalau bakas etc .. don worry about taste comparison.. i agree with Peninsular food better taste but sabahn food more of originality.. hehe and one more thing i notice from my collegue from semenanjung when they came here.. they thought everyone were chinese yet we r more diverse in ethnicitu compare Peninsular..
Agree,mostly Sabahan food are more healthy coz we like to eat something that are fresh from nature and i agree that most Sabahan really dont care about food comparison coz Sabahan usually not really into food unlike in Semenanjung where they care so much about food
Ohhh i have stayed there at that resort. My room was E room facing the Kinabalu, by the hillside. That was about 10 years ago, and I definitely need to come back.
Actually for us from peninsula we dont go sabah for the food...we go for fun, relax, landscape viewing, adventures etc...there is so many place in sabah to explore...food there is okay not so bad...but sabah offer us more just than food...😄
Mount Kinabalu looks magical. If you like strong tastes, west msia foods definitely would suit u more. When I first went to kl to work, I couldn't take the strong flavours. My palate has changed somewhat after living there for some years, but I still prefer my noodles "white"
well about the food..as a sabahan born and rise.. only go to peninsula couple of times on vacay.. the food if we compare .miles behind tbh.. as long the food safe to b eaten .we good to go.
i used that adidas kampung to play futsal after my nike got stolen, I could say it was even better, lighter and more grip, and the front part of the shoes there are space for air so i can 'tonjol' better🤣
Holy wow 🤩 U guys look healthy & strong man 💪💪💪 This is the right moment to shed all the fats after all the good food from west M’sia. After return back to West M’sia u guys can continue to enjoy a great makan-makan again 👍👍👍
Very entertaining watching u guys having an adventure in the jungle. I myself had dream of going Sabah, jungle trekking. Hope u guys had a good time 😃 🏞
Sabahan here, while i do enjoy KK for its beauty etc honestly I find "eastern sabah" food to be so much better. For great sea food you gotta go to Tawau/Sandakan or Lahad datu. There are still good food in KK, ngui chap (🐮 broth + noodles) or porky stuff. In terms of cooking itself i personally find KK/west sabah in general to be on the blender side. Have a wonderful stay in sabah 😁
btw in kelantan if u go to hiking nor mountain climbing famously at gunung stong there another lagendary adidas kampung hiking footwear that kick out all major hiking brand. also name adidas kampung and widely use by rubber tapper to walk faster n reliable in wet or dry condition.. btw if u wanna get rid of leeches just using tobacco. just put some in ur sock. the water from the tobacco is a kryptonite for leeches. it help me alot when im at jungle....
1:36 i like the background music.. very "refreshing". 9:04 the water is nice... thank the forest that it is not teh tarik in colour... thank you forest~ 11:46 wowsie... very beautiful .. 17:55 instant flashback, upon the sight of mount kinabalu and the balcony. this is where we stayed during one of our visit back in 200x. i remember waking up early and sitting on the balcony, shivering but patiently waiting for the cloud to clear and see the mount kinabalu unveils. i am super glad that kinabalu pine resort is still there. 21:24 maybe it is because dishes in west malaysia uses more flavour enhancing stuff, such as oyster sauce, soy sauce, msg etc? hmmmm...
Steve, you have me in stitches when you talked about those tiger leeches and maybe one would crawl up to "the part where the sun don't shine"...😀😆🤓 You are very creative with such laughable phrases...LOL
Absolutely splendid. Lovely sights and moves and you were both in such high spirits and witty and sharp of mind. I do hope you apologised profusely to, and thanked sufficiently humbly all the several thousands of forest sprites you undoubtedly imposed upon. Marvellous stuff.
Except for few, food in peninsular m'sia are generally better than in Sabah, i have to agree. However, in my opinion at least, food in Tawau and Sandakan (east coast) are much better than the food in west coast
Yes Hakka majority among the Chinese in Sabah. The Sau Nyuk pork you had is Hakka language for "Shao Rou" in Mandarin (roast pork meat), Siew Yoke in Cantonese, I think.
Yes I notice that there is less food sampling in Sabah compared to your videos in Peninsular. I'm sure there are lot more that Sabah can offer like the recent Pesta Kaamatan. But when in Sarawak, don't miss out the unique taste of traditional cuisine e.g. Chicken/Fish pansoh (cooked in bamboo), Kasam, Midin Belacan, Umai, Sup Terung Asam etc. You can try smokehouse in Kuching e.g. Rumah Asap Tabuan Dayak or Langkau Arau Rumah Asap Dayak or even the well-known Lepau Restaurant. If you are looking for some level of spiciness & wicked sambal, Malay food street will be your best bet e.g. Satok/Uptown Metrocity Matang. Best time is in the evening which is more happening & opportunity to mingle with the locals
Of course the food in Sabah and Sarawak differ from Peninsular Malaysia. Be it Chinese, Indian or Malay cuisines, they are different from Peninsular Malaysia. The influence of indigenous tribes there makes the food in Sabah and Sarawak taste different and they create new dishes.
14:09 Those stingless bees, could they be the Kelulut Bee? While we at it, have you guys ever try eating Kelulut Bee's honey before? They are 10 times better than the regular honey. 17:08 Balai Raya in English would be something similar like the Community Hall. Most kampungs have them.
That thing you bite that tasted like dirt was Areca nut. While it might have some benefits, its actually not much of a healthy food. But I doubt a single nut could affect you tho
Well this video easily get another like for the marvelous drone shot 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Nice one Steve and Ivana. Also it cracked me up a bit when Steve mentioned Ivana is like a Jungle Lady and seeing Steve struggling a bit in the water 🤣 Overall, 6 stars 👍🏻 Note: The rice wrapped in leaf is called Linopot. Hope you two can try Bosou 😆
SHOUT-OUT to :-
1. $2 Kampung Adidas
2. Bamboo water from jungle
bamboo
3. Jungle snacks
4. Giant yellow butterfly
5. Tour guides
6. Sabah Tourism board
7. Kampung boy Steve who
married the Jungle lady lvana.
You guys are adventurous and
courageous !! Bravos and
Kudos to you, Steve lvana.
🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️
Buy extra of the adidas kampung
I think steve & ivana should host a documentary series.. it would be fun 👍🏻
"They actually crawl as they suck"
Reminds me of quite a few of my professional colleagues over the years...
You'd probably be the Canadian agent for Adidas Kampung after this video
Adidas Kampung is very common in Peninsular Malaysia too. Even guides for Mount Tahan using this shoes too
really? i thought we only use it in Sabah. good to know that
Yup.. saye pun gune adidas kampung nih.. Murah n best for hiking… ahahaha…
I’m a Sabahan, and I do agree that food in West Malaysia has more variety and flavours 😁 Sabah also has a large population of mixed native + Chinese (Hakka mainly) = Sino mixed race, hence the unique blend of Chinese + native foods. Sabah is actually more well known for its seafood variety.
Kendra, the meal they had later at the resort looked to me like it had a native influence, especially the vegetables and soup. It didn't look much like Chinese food to me. I think Ivana and Steve were eating the genuine article there.
A penny for your thoughts?
@@gerardfernon3339 Yes, the vegetable & soup dishes are more traditional & used a lot of local veggies. FYI, Sabahans love light soups like this, for almost every main dish, we must have soups as a side 😁
@@kendra11 Good stuff, Kendra. Thank you.
I know about Sabah's "sup kosong" which everyone expects will be served with their meals in the locals' coffee shops. It's not much more than hot water, daun sup and probably ajinomoto, is it? But Sabahans simply must have it brought to them.
The Sabahans even try their hardest to get it from Malay coffee shops and stalls in the peninsula here and they often do succeed.
@@gerardfernon3339 Yes, you’re right, sup kosong! 😂👍🏻 I’m a Sino-Dusun, one of our dishes here is the traditional sup lihing (soup cooked with local rice wine, usually mixed with chicken meat & ginger & other local veggies).
@@kendra11 We’d love to try this sup lihing.
OH MY, THAT IS SOOOO OH SOOO BEAUTIFUL...LUCKY YOU GUYS..
Love the drone view 😍
The purple rice you guys ate if it was here in peninsular Malaysia is called Padi Huma or Hill Paddy (called as such because the Orang Asli plants them on hillsides) There are actually the normal white variety and the purple variety and other varieties of padi huma but my brother in law who is from Sabah said there are even more varieties in Sabah
food cooked by Kadazan-Dusun-Murut tribe in Sabah is usually close to how Chinese cooking is (I guess it is because how most the restaurant earlier on was run by the Chinese and we were influenced by the taste and way of cooking), but the seasoning used and the cooking style are much simpler. I remember growing up, most of our foods were only seasoned with salt & MSG before all the other seasoning came in.
cant wait for the mountain kinabalu video...no worries ivana food up there are the best...
Totally agree. Food at the hotel in Panabalan is very very good!
For me this is one of the best video and adventure shown. Thumb up! for all the hard work n enjoyment shown in this video..👏
What an adventure. You both are fantastic!!!! Exceptional video! Keep safe, healthy and happy.
11:40 just love the sunshine shower through. Peaceful view.
😍😍😍
I have plans to ship it back to my college mates in Oregon as they do a lot of water sports there during Summer.
new business venture?
to ivana and steve..basicly sabahan food originally for survival...hence u see a lot of simple food jus rice with pickle, ambuyat, tapai or simply grilled seafood without or minimal flavour..bcoz we prefer originality and we proud with our nature food like tarap, durian kuning,bambangan, kembayau, variety of seefood, sinalau bakas etc .. don worry about taste comparison.. i agree with Peninsular food better taste but sabahn food more of originality..
hehe and one more thing i notice from my collegue from semenanjung when they came here.. they thought everyone were chinese yet we r more diverse in ethnicitu compare Peninsular..
thanks for sharing!👍
Agree,mostly Sabahan food are more healthy coz we like to eat something that are fresh from nature and i agree that most Sabahan really dont care about food comparison coz Sabahan usually not really into food unlike in Semenanjung where they care so much about food
Adidas Kampung = best souvenir from Sabah
Steve & Ivanna, so happy you guys really enjoy your trip in Sabah....Ivanna you are such a strong lady, I admire your spirit💪🏻💪🏻
Amazing Adidas kampung shoes.
Ohhh i have stayed there at that resort. My room was E room facing the Kinabalu, by the hillside. That was about 10 years ago, and I definitely need to come back.
Actually for us from peninsula we dont go sabah for the food...we go for fun, relax, landscape viewing, adventures etc...there is so many place in sabah to explore...food there is okay not so bad...but sabah offer us more just than food...😄
True indeed. Borneo is suitable for nature hunting n.not for mall shopping. So, we should preserved the nature more
Mount Kinabalu looks magical. If you like strong tastes, west msia foods definitely would suit u more. When I first went to kl to work, I couldn't take the strong flavours. My palate has changed somewhat after living there for some years, but I still prefer my noodles "white"
Yay ur back!👍😃
well about the food..as a sabahan born and rise.. only go to peninsula couple of times on vacay.. the food if we compare .miles behind tbh.. as long the food safe to b eaten .we good to go.
Ivana carrying rice in her rucksack 😂🤣😅. That is so Russel Peters remark
The view its so amazing....
nice hiking activity for both of you......really miss hutan rimba
i used that adidas kampung to play futsal after my nike got stolen, I could say it was even better, lighter and more grip, and the front part of the shoes there are space for air so i can 'tonjol' better🤣
Hahaha..adidas kampung.. very local
Ivana is like a local Sabah girl..
Thank you for sharing! you inspired me to visit Sabah. =)
love your video... your guide is good. glad to see you got good guide.
It was a great adventure. I like it very much. Thanks Steve and Ivana for sharing it.👍👍👍😍😍😍
Holy wow 🤩
U guys look healthy & strong man 💪💪💪 This is the right moment to shed all the fats after all the good food from west M’sia. After return back to West M’sia u guys can continue to enjoy a great makan-makan again 👍👍👍
Very entertaining watching u guys having an adventure in the jungle. I myself had dream of going Sabah, jungle trekking. Hope u guys had a good time 😃 🏞
thank you!
The best shoes ever exist, i used adidas kampung to do sampling without getting scared they might torn out xD
Hahaha. Nice trip...boleh bah kalakau
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
Haha, I thought u guys wud have tasted d pomelo in Tambun near Ipoh, not in a jungle in Sabah.
How did u guys manage to control d camera n video while in d quite strong current, looked quite dangerous.
Looked like a good work..beautiful scenery...rest up more to come!
I Don't belive this, Omg, my kampung.
kampung Tiang Lama?
Adidas kampung, can't go wrong when you're wearing that,you guys rock man
First time in seeing ivana so adventurous in malaysia..
Sabahan here, while i do enjoy KK for its beauty etc honestly I find "eastern sabah" food to be so much better. For great sea food you gotta go to Tawau/Sandakan or Lahad datu. There are still good food in KK, ngui chap (🐮 broth + noodles) or porky stuff.
In terms of cooking itself i personally find KK/west sabah in general to be on the blender side. Have a wonderful stay in sabah 😁
Auww can't wait to your water rafting video. I becoming love you both more and more everyday ❤❤
what can I said stevanna...thumbs up for u two guys..👌👍👍
I’ve just discovered your channel and am already living vicariously through you guys. Sabah looks absolutely awesome! Added it to my bucket list.
thank you! Are you from Sabah?
I'm really enjoying your video. Be one with nature 😍👍
btw in kelantan if u go to hiking nor mountain climbing famously at gunung stong there another lagendary adidas kampung hiking footwear that kick out all major hiking brand. also name adidas kampung and widely use by rubber tapper to walk faster n reliable in wet or dry condition.. btw if u wanna get rid of leeches just using tobacco. just put some in ur sock. the water from the tobacco is a kryptonite for leeches. it help me alot when im at jungle....
1:36 i like the background music.. very "refreshing".
9:04 the water is nice... thank the forest that it is not teh tarik in colour... thank you forest~
11:46 wowsie... very beautiful ..
17:55 instant flashback, upon the sight of mount kinabalu and the balcony. this is where we stayed during one of our visit back in 200x. i remember waking up early and sitting on the balcony, shivering but patiently waiting for the cloud to clear and see the mount kinabalu unveils. i am super glad that kinabalu pine resort is still there.
21:24 maybe it is because dishes in west malaysia uses more flavour enhancing stuff, such as oyster sauce, soy sauce, msg etc? hmmmm...
this resort is quite popular. Nice place👍
Thank you forest and thank you @wee fang
@@JetLagWarriors 🤣 you are most welcome, JLW~
Steve, you have me in stitches when you talked about those tiger leeches and maybe one would crawl up to "the part where the sun don't shine"...😀😆🤓 You are very creative with such laughable phrases...LOL
hahaha😎
I had immediate flashbacks of my school days in Sabah on jungle trekking adventures. The fear of tiger leeches is REAL
New spesie of dolphins spotted in a river with "Adidas kampung tail fins".. I love it 😍😍😍😍
Sabah's island are beautiful , you guys should go..
Yooow adidas kampung go international
Discovery Channel should employ you guys! would make a great host
hahaha that would be a dream😁. Thank you!
Its awesome buddy..i love nature
steve & ivana we need longer vlog at least 1 hour per vlog 😆
Yeah! Boleh bah kalau kau. 😆Adidas kampung' is our top rated hiking shoes since 90`s and is damn cheap yet it is so functional. 🙌🏼💪🏼😄
Absolutely splendid. Lovely sights and moves and you were both in such high spirits and witty and sharp of mind.
I do hope you apologised profusely to, and thanked sufficiently humbly all the several thousands of forest sprites you undoubtedly imposed upon.
Marvellous stuff.
Thanks Gerard!
So interesting vlog see you guys hiking, crossing the raging water...scary for you guys too.
Now I am waiting for Adidas to come up with its own "kampung" line.
You can buy kampung Adidas as Mr DIY. It's non slip too. It's my preferred working shoes.
but no stud under it
@@muhammadizwan6811 got stud version if I am not wrong. Even with no stud it's still non slip in the mud. Tested by me.
Love to watch your videos
Except for few, food in peninsular m'sia are generally better than in Sabah, i have to agree. However, in my opinion at least, food in Tawau and Sandakan (east coast) are much better than the food in west coast
100% very true
Its subjective,
will it be a good business to export adidas kampung overseas? 😂
I Ve been there too guys....taralamas canyon...nice place to hike
Ivana, I have soft spot for butterfly, & that big yellow one is a beauty, congrats on your discovery 💓
Can't wait😂 it look so fun!
steve,what camera do u use in this jungle trekking?looks like a tough camera
DJI Osmo Action. It’s basically a GoPro just made by DJI
In Sarawak we call " Adidas Payak"Payak means mud...
Nice Place In The World 🌎❤️🌹💕😇🙏🏻
Yes Hakka majority among the Chinese in Sabah.
The Sau Nyuk pork you had is Hakka language for "Shao Rou" in Mandarin (roast pork meat), Siew Yoke in Cantonese, I think.
Pronounced "Sau nyuk" in Cantonese.. not far from hakka actually
@@gilberta458 Gerard is right. In Cantonese, it's siew yoke. I'm a Cantonese 🤓😆
@@gilberta458 sau nyuk
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Cant wait for the upcoming video bruh
Yes I notice that there is less food sampling in Sabah compared to your videos in Peninsular. I'm sure there are lot more that Sabah can offer like the recent Pesta Kaamatan. But when in Sarawak, don't miss out the unique taste of traditional cuisine e.g. Chicken/Fish pansoh (cooked in bamboo), Kasam, Midin Belacan, Umai, Sup Terung Asam etc. You can try smokehouse in Kuching e.g. Rumah Asap Tabuan Dayak or Langkau Arau Rumah Asap Dayak or even the well-known Lepau Restaurant. If you are looking for some level of spiciness & wicked sambal, Malay food street will be your best bet e.g. Satok/Uptown Metrocity Matang. Best time is in the evening which is more happening & opportunity to mingle with the locals
Adventurous vlog
Props to Borneo Trails. Their itinerary seems packed and fun
Of course the food in Sabah and Sarawak differ from Peninsular Malaysia. Be it Chinese, Indian or Malay cuisines, they are different from Peninsular Malaysia. The influence of indigenous tribes there makes the food in Sabah and Sarawak taste different and they create new dishes.
wowww looks like Jurrasic World
u must go hiking gunung kinabalu hehehe
Rubber tappers uses Adidas kampung. But hikers in Malaysia have been using it. It's better than the RM300 hiking shoes
Time: 0:22 Adidas Kampung - Op! 😢there gone your big chance of sponsorship from the international Germany brand! 😅😅😅
Oh here in west malaysia my grandma and grandad used the Adidas kampung to go to the orchard and to tap rubber in the plantation. xD
When u guys in sarawak,some places(upper region) call it "kasut paya/payak".😁✌️
14:09 Those stingless bees, could they be the Kelulut Bee?
While we at it, have you guys ever try eating Kelulut Bee's honey before? They are 10 times better than the regular honey.
17:08 Balai Raya in English would be something similar like the Community Hall. Most kampungs have them.
Kampung boy & jungle lady
That thing you bite that tasted like dirt was Areca nut. While it might have some benefits, its actually not much of a healthy food. But I doubt a single nut could affect you tho
Another great vlogg from JLW❤
Helo,i'm swakian...i suggest when u r in sarawak,try to collab with youtuber Global Gibbon
Try sg padas white water rafting level 4..
Wow i did not know sabah has "kawasan falls of cebu"
it's seems like I've been on waiting for your video these days 😆 just because of the kaamatan video.
Thank you!!
Love stingless bees! They produce the best honey! We need more of these little guys in the world!
You married a jungle lady 🤣
u should make business back in your country by selling "adidas kampung"
Well this video easily get another like for the marvelous drone shot 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Nice one Steve and Ivana. Also it cracked me up a bit when Steve mentioned Ivana is like a Jungle Lady and seeing Steve struggling a bit in the water 🤣 Overall, 6 stars 👍🏻
Note: The rice wrapped in leaf is called Linopot. Hope you two can try Bosou 😆
Thank you so much!
did you both visit the biggest flower in the world at Sabah?
finally ..
Steve pakai kasut apa? Kasut toyu ka?
Where is this jungle?, i never hike here before.
Taralamas Canyon
Review video on your backpacks, please
woooowwww