If you're looking for shopping malls and parks, head to TRX, which isn't far from Bukit Bintang. Actually, KL is more bustling at night because more people go out, and food booths stay open longer than during the day.
Great video, I really enjoyed how you just went for a walk and discovered things along the way. Much better than when people plan everything and visit the same places as every other blogger. Will be in KL next week for a holiday so this has brought the excitement levels up and I can’t wait to eat and drink some new things. Thanks.
i see many visiting vloggers/youtubers took the wrong path from klcc suria mall to pavilion (unless you love the sun/heat/fumes/rain it's fine 😅). There's a fully air conditioned walkway from klcc all the way to pavilion which is partly underground (from klcc) & continuing with the elevated walkway that you guys were on. Btw,as always,this video might be days/weeks old & you might be in different place/country at the time comment(s) arrived. May be just a reference to watchers/readers...there are many videos on youtube on how to walk from pavilion to klcc v.v. The starting point in KLCC is at the underground shopping level, right in the center near a bank's branch.Some part of the tunnel is wider than a tennis court & it only narrowed b4 reaching a foodcourt area near the Aquaria (aquarium). After the Aquaria take the elevator up & you can see the elevated walkway you were on.
When visiting Malaysia, especially the charming villages, you’ll encounter many locals who offer goods at remarkably low prices due to their genuine kindness. While these deals may seem inexpensive, especially considering foreign exchange rates, I encourage you not to take advantage of their generosity. If you can, consider paying a bit more than what they ask; your extra contribution is a small gesture that can make a big difference to the local sellers. Remember, supporting local businesses not only helps sustain their livelihoods but also reciprocates the warm hospitality they offer to all visitors. Let’s show your appreciation and ensure a positive impact during your travels!
I'm malaysian who live in the other part of malaysia and rarely going to kl but everytime i go there it will suprise me because new fancy buildings are popping up and new roads are built
I suggest you guys go to Kampung Baru there many Malay traditional food near Saloma Bridge in early morning.Then Saturday at 5pm go to Pasar Malam@Night Market Kuala Lumpur..there so much food from Malay food,Indian food,Chinese food and many more.
Hi ya Dan n beth,chuffed to seeing you visiting our malaysia kl ,and I'm appreciate your vlog sharing to the world 🌎 I'm from Malaysia living in uk 🇬🇧..I can't get enough watching more of your vlog, what a lovely couple 💑 cheers mate.
The Lot 10 hawker hall actually houses famous Chinese hawker stalls from around KL so that was actually a good place to sample some good hawker food. You should try different stalls there to sample famous dishes like char kuey teow, hokkien Mee, Penang laksa etc.
Your holiday is no perfect if you guys not trying the famous local burger RAMLY BURGER..but to get a better taste of ramly burger you guys must looking to local street stall not from others stall..
You were eating at Hutong food court where they brought the best street food in KL to one place. The first meat you ate is char siew or BBQ pork, a local favorite 😊
Do go to Low Yat in Bukit Bintang for gadgets and electronics. Berjaya Times Square also in Bukit Bintang for an indoor complete with roller coaster...
You guys made a good choice to head down to Hutong. It's a curated foodie collection of some of the best hawker dishes around the greater KL area (pet project of a billionaire undertaken to honour his late father's street food appetite). One of my favourite one stop shops to eat at when in KL. (much better value than Jalan Alor IMHO, air condtioned, AND most importantly, no pushy/grabby touts!)
Should visit to some KL legend malls like the Bukit Bintang Plaza, Sungai Wang Plaza, Lot 10, Low Yatt Plaza and the Berjaya Time Square..a lot of interesting stuffs available there.. check it out please 👍🇲🇾😊
okkk your opening line SOLD me on Kuala Lumpur "I feel like Im in times square New York, but actually Im in Kuala Lumpur". Btw i love ur accents, and I LOVE Beth's expressions and reactions so so fun to watch
Mandarin oriental Hotel group is a multinational hotel group founded by the British back in Hong Kong during colonial days, its a subsidiary under the Jardine Mathesan, a British multinational co
The brilliant thing about Malaysia is that you can ask if you don't understand something. So, for example, that free gift thingie you got when you bought the drink.. just ask the staff what it is & if you still don't get it, then just open it up & ask them to show you how to use it. Long story short, Malaysians are friendly, accommodating & more importantly, we're "generally" English affluent, so just ask. If that person speaks broken English or doesn't speak English at all, then just look around & openly ask, "does anyone speak English?" It's truly that simple. We're a country with Indians, Chinese & Malays that make up Malaysia as a country. Even locally, it's only normal for someone to not understand something. So regardless of if it's about food or a festival or whatever else, as long as you don't understand something, just ask the people around you. O wow, Beth's figured out how to work a spoon. That's brilliant! Generally speaking, Asian meals are meant to be eaten together. For example, with every spoonful of rice / forkful of noodles, you should have it with some of the side dishes (eg. the veg & pork or whatever other meat) together. All in the mouth simultaneously & that's how you get textures & flavours in every bite. Dan, it takes 2-3 days to prepare & roast the chicken & duck, that's why it tastes the way it does. I don't mind taking you around Petaling Jaya (PJ) to discover local food. Hit me up if you're up for it. Either way, have a great trip you guys. Take care & stay safe 🍻
Congratulations to you guys for heading Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this week in great joy in Southeast Asia to explores these amazing places & Landmarks in February of 2024❤❤❤
I wish you guys safe journeys & good luck always to you guys in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to explores the Shopping Mall & Petronas Towers,etc. in Southeast Asia 2024❤❤❤
It’s not the nicest mall “yet” there’s a LOT more. You’re just at the tip of the iceberg. Literally ice cold lol everyone is back in hometown during public holidays
Iya,teruk sangat kalian warga Malaysia, padahal itu di bandar kl, trus apalah lagi jika itu bukan di bandar, berarti Lebih teruk lagi, hayya 😂 kacau sangat
@@irwansyah_ Itu berhampiran kawasan penempatan pekerja warga asing. Cuti panjang sempena CNY, pekerja warga asing ini akan keluar jalan2 tapi tiada adab buang sampah. Itu faktanya. Tapi di Jakarta, semasa event besar2an, seperti sambutan Tahun Baru, warga Indonesia sendiri yg suka membuang sampah merata2. Saya pernah tengok video di channel Walking Around Indonesia.
Biasalah wak2 Jebeng Indon yg barua kominis PKI ini tidak beradab sopan dan pengotor suka buang sampah tidak tahu jaga kebersihan walau ke mana pon wak2 Jebeng Indon ini pergi memalukan negara Induun yg gay 20 saja 😁😀😆😅😄🤣
@dbkl please watch this video and get the street cleaned. It’s very embarrassing to see so much rubbish at a very interesting area for tourists to visit. Get those compound fines out to the culprits ASAP
Malaysia is no 2 most alot rich people in country in Asean 2024 which 46% from population, other is middle income people, the poor in malaysia just 2% from population what the hell you talk about, people there most buying Luxury car and i see in US on tesla list malaysia is no 1 most people buying tesla after release in that country, so stop cap bro
I’m Canadian but I was raised in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Will always remember this beautiful country ❤
Salam alaykum brothers and sisters 😃
Waalaikumussalam bro... hope u doing well there
3:53 from the avenue k mall under it is a tunnel to klcc suria mall it is faster from the tunnel so yah just wanted to tell you
If you're looking for shopping malls and parks, head to TRX, which isn't far from Bukit Bintang. Actually, KL is more bustling at night because more people go out, and food booths stay open longer than during the day.
Great video, I really enjoyed how you just went for a walk and discovered things along the way. Much better than when people plan everything and visit the same places as every other blogger. Will be in KL next week for a holiday so this has brought the excitement levels up and I can’t wait to eat and drink some new things. Thanks.
Top 8 tallest building in Kuala Lumpur
1) Merdeka PNB 118 - 679
meters (second tallest
building in the world)
2) The Exchange TRX 106 -
454 meters (one of the
luxury and expensive mall
in KL)
3) Pertronas Twin Towers -
452 meters
4) KL tower - 421 meters
5) Oxley Tower - 346 meters
6) Four Seasons Hotel - 343
meters
7) Menara Telekom Tower -
310 meters
8) 8 Conlay KL - 308 meters
Berjaya Times Square, IOI city mall, TRX Exchange
i see many visiting vloggers/youtubers took the wrong path from klcc suria mall to pavilion (unless you love the sun/heat/fumes/rain it's fine 😅).
There's a fully air conditioned walkway from klcc all the way to pavilion which is partly underground (from klcc) & continuing with the elevated walkway that you guys were on.
Btw,as always,this video might be days/weeks old & you might be in different place/country at the time comment(s) arrived.
May be just a reference to watchers/readers...there are many videos on youtube on how to walk from pavilion to klcc v.v.
The starting point in KLCC is at the underground shopping level, right in the center near a bank's branch.Some part of the tunnel is wider than a tennis court & it only narrowed b4 reaching a foodcourt area near the Aquaria (aquarium). After the Aquaria take the elevator up & you can see the elevated walkway you were on.
Visit putrajaya, the administrative city of Malaysia, u can take mrt to get there, only 45 mins away
When visiting Malaysia, especially the charming villages, you’ll encounter many locals who offer goods at remarkably low prices due to their genuine kindness. While these deals may seem inexpensive, especially considering foreign exchange rates, I encourage you not to take advantage of their generosity. If you can, consider paying a bit more than what they ask; your extra contribution is a small gesture that can make a big difference to the local sellers. Remember, supporting local businesses not only helps sustain their livelihoods but also reciprocates the warm hospitality they offer to all visitors. Let’s show your appreciation and ensure a positive impact during your travels!
saloma bridge
kampung baru
putrajaya
perdana botanical garden
genting highland
Thank you for this video and for showing your explorations in KL. What a beautiful city.
I'm malaysian who live in the other part of malaysia and rarely going to kl but everytime i go there it will suprise me because new fancy buildings are popping up and new roads are built
I suggest you guys go to Kampung Baru there many Malay traditional food near Saloma Bridge in early morning.Then Saturday at 5pm go to Pasar Malam@Night Market Kuala Lumpur..there so much food from Malay food,Indian food,Chinese food and many more.
Hi ya Dan n beth,chuffed to seeing you visiting our malaysia kl ,and I'm appreciate your vlog sharing to the world 🌎 I'm from Malaysia living in uk 🇬🇧..I can't get enough watching more of your vlog, what a lovely couple 💑 cheers mate.
We are lucky because we have oil and gas reserves. But fossil fuel is finite.
Oil only contribute 4.5% to malaysia economy. We are not oil dependent country
Not much though. Our Oil n Gas contribution to GDP is less than 15%
we known for semiconductor industry
@@shakirjamaludin5302 tourism is just 3%.
@@keangwooichoo6138we are discussing about oil and gas here
Once u get back to the UK, u going to crave all the good diverse food malaysia has
Beautiful Kuala Lumpur
The Lot 10 hawker hall actually houses famous Chinese hawker stalls from around KL so that was actually a good place to sample some good hawker food. You should try different stalls there to sample famous dishes like char kuey teow, hokkien Mee, Penang laksa etc.
Your holiday is no perfect if you guys not trying the famous local burger RAMLY BURGER..but to get a better taste of ramly burger you guys must looking to local street stall not from others stall..
starhill have both .shibuya vibe n new york vibe... especially on weekend nite
Wait until you see The Exchange TRX. It's a hybrid between Battersea and Westfield in London.
Cant wait for the next video to come out.
🙌🏼🙌🏼
You were eating at Hutong food court where they brought the best street food in KL to one place. The first meat you ate is char siew or BBQ pork, a local favorite 😊
23:12 DBKL, clean up all the rubbish and recycle the plastic bottles please 😓🙏
Raiding 'haram' premises higher priority...more fun 😅
Brilliant vlog as always. Can’t wait for the next one 😊
there's an underpass connecting the subway station to KLCC and Avenue K, below H&M
Nice vlog guys - some excellent shots
Thankyou ✌🏼
TQ guys for visiting Mlysia
Do go to Low Yat in Bukit Bintang for gadgets and electronics.
Berjaya Times Square also in Bukit Bintang for an indoor complete with roller coaster...
My chilhood memories here, I saty here more than30 years near Jalan Rembia.
Welcome to Malaysia😊
Thank you 🙌🏼
Enjoyed yr videos.
We are proud of our diversity in culture & food.
Endulge yourself in the varieties of food.❤
You guys made a good choice to head down to Hutong. It's a curated foodie collection of some of the best hawker dishes around the greater KL area (pet project of a billionaire undertaken to honour his late father's street food appetite). One of my favourite one stop shops to eat at when in KL. (much better value than Jalan Alor IMHO, air condtioned, AND most importantly, no pushy/grabby touts!)
Graffiti alley looks amazing
Should visit to some KL legend malls like the Bukit Bintang Plaza, Sungai Wang Plaza, Lot 10, Low Yatt Plaza and the Berjaya Time Square..a lot of interesting stuffs available there.. check it out please 👍🇲🇾😊
The Best City of them all! 💫
okkk your opening line SOLD me on Kuala Lumpur "I feel like Im in times square New York, but actually Im in Kuala Lumpur". Btw i love ur accents, and I LOVE Beth's expressions and reactions so so fun to watch
Welcome to Malaysia
Go to lalaport bukit bintang and trx mall building good for family time,KL river at night very beautiful
Bird park in kl
Kanopy forest near kl tower
You find variety food at the food court in pavillion mall
BEAUTIFUL TRULY MALAYSIA 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍MUST VISIT DESTINATION!!!🤩🤩🤩
Beautiful city! Love from Puchong ❤
Nice video..
We're in the process of purchasing our penthouse in KL
go to berjaya time square they have theme park inside it.. inside the mall there is a theme park
Mandarin oriental Hotel group is a multinational hotel group founded by the British back in Hong Kong during colonial days, its a subsidiary under the Jardine Mathesan, a British multinational co
The brilliant thing about Malaysia is that you can ask if you don't understand something. So, for example, that free gift thingie you got when you bought the drink.. just ask the staff what it is & if you still don't get it, then just open it up & ask them to show you how to use it. Long story short, Malaysians are friendly, accommodating & more importantly, we're "generally" English affluent, so just ask. If that person speaks broken English or doesn't speak English at all, then just look around & openly ask, "does anyone speak English?" It's truly that simple. We're a country with Indians, Chinese & Malays that make up Malaysia as a country. Even locally, it's only normal for someone to not understand something. So regardless of if it's about food or a festival or whatever else, as long as you don't understand something, just ask the people around you.
O wow, Beth's figured out how to work a spoon. That's brilliant! Generally speaking, Asian meals are meant to be eaten together. For example, with every spoonful of rice / forkful of noodles, you should have it with some of the side dishes (eg. the veg & pork or whatever other meat) together. All in the mouth simultaneously & that's how you get textures & flavours in every bite.
Dan, it takes 2-3 days to prepare & roast the chicken & duck, that's why it tastes the way it does.
I don't mind taking you around Petaling Jaya (PJ) to discover local food. Hit me up if you're up for it. Either way, have a great trip you guys. Take care & stay safe 🍻
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this week in great joy & peace to explores these amazing places & Landmarks in Southeast Asia in February of 2024❤❤❤
Congratulations to you guys for heading Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this week in great joy in Southeast Asia to explores these amazing places & Landmarks in February of 2024❤❤❤
Midvalley mega mall and one utama shopping mall is more huge.
Lot 10 food court ,that's where we locals go ..cheaper for sure
Try going to the newest shopping malls in Malaysia that has a garden on the roof top, TRX EXCHANGE
why bother? its dis gusting 🤮🤮🤮
Hye...how are you guys...thanks visit Malaysia,how do you feel about weather,...
WELCOME TO❤ COVE AT BATAVIA PIK2 JAKARTA" BEACH ALOHA PIK2 JAKARTA" BEACH LAND'S END PIK2 JAKARTA" INDONESIA🇲🇨❤❤
WELCOME TO❤ JAKARTA CITY" BEKASI CITY" TANGERANG CITY" DEPOK CITY" BOGOR CITY" BANDUNG CITY" INDONESIA🇲🇨❤❤
I wish you guys safe journeys & good luck always to you guys in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to explores the Shopping Mall & Petronas Towers,etc. in Southeast Asia 2024❤❤❤
Thank you 🙌🏼🙌🏼
you miss the most n newly luxury mall here ( TRX mall )
You guys probably might need to checkout the second tallest building in the world. They got a brand new luxury mall there the trx mall i guess
The 2nd tallest building in the world is Menara PNB118. While the TRX mall is located at the base of Exchange TRX, i.e. a different building.
Teks tolong di aktifkan kenapa di matikan 🙏😁
Available now 😊🙌🏼
Most well came to kuala lumpur
Go to the busiest restaurant in Jalan Alor for some great Satay, Hokkien Mee and some BBQ Stringray.😂😊👌
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Hello sir & mam watching from Dhaka Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Kuala Lumpur Best ya....
Welcome to Malaysia🫰
NEXT MONTH THEY GOING TO CHANGE THE DECORATION FROM CHINESE NEW YEAR TO HARI RAYA... EID CELEBRATION THE MOST BIGGEST CELEBRATION IN MALAYSIA...
Tolong adakah disana orang2 Bangladesh or India sepertj Video2 yang Viral . . Mereka banyak sekali memenuhi jalan disana
Another jealous Indon dropping in.
Do you know that Four Seasons KL is the cheapest in the world? Malaysia makes luxury affordable.
It’s not the nicest mall “yet” there’s a LOT more. You’re just at the tip of the iceberg. Literally ice cold lol everyone is back in hometown during public holidays
The skybridge linked Pavilion to KLCC, so you are sheltered all the way...
I hope your next destination is Bangladesh🥰🇧🇩
😮😮😮
The Indonesians went rampage when Sepang Circuit was chosen for gp bike test no Mandalika..riot anti Msia everywhere bcoz cannot accept the fact
Its roast pork , BBQ pork and duck in that order
dude........youre just walked beside my office...i could buy you some malaysian foods
23:20 ....oh no no no.....that is a big no....i feel embarrassed as a Malaysian....
Iya,teruk sangat kalian warga Malaysia, padahal itu di bandar kl, trus apalah lagi jika itu bukan di bandar, berarti Lebih teruk lagi, hayya 😂 kacau sangat
@@irwansyah_ Itu berhampiran kawasan penempatan pekerja warga asing. Cuti panjang sempena CNY, pekerja warga asing ini akan keluar jalan2 tapi tiada adab buang sampah. Itu faktanya. Tapi di Jakarta, semasa event besar2an, seperti sambutan Tahun Baru, warga Indonesia sendiri yg suka membuang sampah merata2. Saya pernah tengok video di channel Walking Around Indonesia.
Biasalah wak2 Jebeng Indon yg barua kominis PKI ini tidak beradab sopan dan pengotor suka buang sampah tidak tahu jaga kebersihan walau ke mana pon wak2 Jebeng Indon ini pergi memalukan negara Induun yg gay 20 saja 😁😀😆😅😄🤣
We are not as rich as Indonesia and Thailand, we still live away from CBD
malasian are poor and dis gusting 🤮🤮🤮
You think malaysia poor country??? Come on man... this 2024 man... open your mind...
😂
*promo sm*
@dbkl please watch this video and get the street cleaned. It’s very embarrassing to see so much rubbish at a very interesting area for tourists to visit. Get those compound fines out to the culprits ASAP
Should show this video to dbkl..so embarrassing when tourist see this.😢
Stop rotating the camera too much
Really cringe when people go to other countries and use chav language such as, “This is so sick”
The country is so poor and dirty yet money is wasted on such a small disorganised area. Wealth in the hands of a few very sad 😢
Malaysia is no 2 most alot rich people in country in Asean 2024 which 46% from population, other is middle income people, the poor in malaysia just 2% from population what the hell you talk about, people there most buying Luxury car and i see in US on tesla list malaysia is no 1 most people buying tesla after release in that country, so stop cap bro
Really wanted to watch this but the way the camera kept flipping drove me NUTS.
Glad you liked it 😂
What is wrong with you Natalie
Malaysia more chaos street than Jakarta 😂
😅😅
what rich??? all I see so many poor people
Shut your mouth your little Singaporean. We supply water for you for bath and drinks. Be Grateful. 🇲🇾 Malaysia truly Asean.
dis gusting country 🤮🤮🤮
but hurt Singaporeans hahahaha
😅
DISLIKED!!!!!
Asia best kept secret
Go to Trx mall, and soon enough our MERDEKA mall will open soon which will probably b the best mall in kl
Tolong adakah disana orang2 Bangladesh or India sepertj Video2 yang Viral . . Mereka banyak sekali memenuhi jalan disana
Typical Indon. Jealous wak?
waduh warga iq 78 ni, itu masa weekend cuti tahun baru mmg la ramai babu tki indo sama bangla bercuti di klcc