Thanks for bringing us to the zoo. It has been such a long long time since I last visited that place. Blaming it on the hot weather. Glad you guys enjoyed the trip there.
If you can rent and drive a car, there is an Elephant Conservation Centre further up north in Kuala Gandah, in the state of Pahang. About 2 hour from Kuala Lumpur. You can see it more up close, feed it, and see them take a bath in the river. The best thing is, it is free of charge ❤
6:40 oh you missed the Oyen! there's actually an interesting story about the capybara display..it's now called Capybara & Oyen. Oyen is typical name given to orange/ginger cats in Malaysia. Capybara is known for its friendly attitude, as such an Oyen found it's way inside the capybara enclosure and made friends with the capybaras. It went viral so the zoo decided to give the cat it's own nameplate on the enclosure. Visitors can see an unsuspecting cat among the capybaras until now
There are a gazillion parks in KL alone. The largest I gather would be the Taman Tasik Perdana Botanical Gardens (with its many sub parks - The Orchid Gardens, The Mouse Deer / Deer Enclosure, The Butterfly Farm, The Bird Park, The National Monument, and nearby the National Mosque, The Kuala Lumpur Railway Station (since colonial times), The Islamic Museum, The National Museum) all within the same walking distance. Other parks of interest include the Bukit Nanas Eco Park, the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia Park, The Selangor Botanical Garden in Shah Alam), Zoo Negara / National Zoo.. Almost all residential areas have their own small (and not so small parks, garden dan playgrounds)
@@nomadfamilyjourney even some places offer to visit the wild areas, like in miri & kuching Sarawak. But must ask the right time & date.. sometimes they didn't came out.. for journey through west to east highway, some lucky tourists meet group of elephants... but i always pray not to meet them during cross the areas.. 🤣🤣
I tried Taiping Zoo. It's more fun if you walk along the route. A bit dark but better because the animals were scared of the coaster/cart(?) sound. I remember foxes were wagging tails when they saw me with curiosity, but ran to hide when they heard the loud coasters. I stole some of the fish food they left at the fence and feed the fish 😂 Random animals like squirrels zoomed passed me from one animal cage to crocodile pond. It's wild 😂
It's been a while since I've visited the Zoo Negara, and judging from your vlog, the place have gone through a massive improvement, and transformation. Thanks for sharing and updating!😊
Did you know Zoo Negara has been recognised by the Chinese government as one of the best caretakers of giant pandas in the world following the successful implementation of Giant Panda Conservation efforts since 2014 involving panda couple Xing Xing and Liang Liang. So far they hv bred 3 panda cubs Yi Yi and Sheng Yi are the offspring of Xing Xing and Liang Liang, the pandas loaned to Malaysia in 2014. Yi Yi was born on Jan 14, 2018, and Sheng Yi on May 30, 2021. The panda couple had also given birth to Nuan Nuan on Aug 18, 2015. Under the agreement inked by Malaysia and China, Nuan Nuan was repatriated to the republic in 2017, followed by Yi Yi and Sheng Yi.
Well if you go to the east coast you might literally see Elephant in the wild xD. Here in Pahang state, Terengganu dan Kelantan we have Elephants crossing the road and coming to villages and town at night to find food. Almost like Kangaroos in Australia. :P. There are sigh on the roads in Kelantan and Pahang to beware of Elephants crossing. xD
I concur with most viewers' recommendation for you to visit the KL Bird Park which is Asia's largest bird park. There are free-flight zones resembling their natural habitat. It houses more than 3000 birds with more than 200 different species. Do not miss the Bird show and also a chance to take photos with selected birds on your arm, shoulder or on your head (if you wish that!) at a small fee.
You missed Oyen. Oyen is the name for an orange cat who always sneaks in Capybara's place and sleeps with them. He's kinda worldwide famous because of the memes.
Thanks for bringing us to the zoo. It has been such a long long time since I last visited that place. Blaming it on the hot weather. Glad you guys enjoyed the trip there.
@@cleeyy.office8851 thank you 🙏🏼 it was great!
Do definitely pay a visit to the KL Bird Park. It is really good, some might say even better than the Zoo. Love the videos, cheers :)
Oh wow! Will have to check it out!!
@@nomadfamilyjourneybehind bird park got another butterfly park .. just near from this bird park ... 😊
@@r.n6679 omg the butterfly park also sounds amazing! We love butterfly’s!
here is also a deer park near there
@@ashtriana1 oh amazing!!!
If you can rent and drive a car, there is an Elephant Conservation Centre further up north in Kuala Gandah, in the state of Pahang. About 2 hour from Kuala Lumpur. You can see it more up close, feed it, and see them take a bath in the river. The best thing is, it is free of charge ❤
Oh wow that sounds AMAZING!!!!!!
Thank you for visiting the Zoo Negara! Very well done video! I enjoy watching this video! Once again, thank you! 🙏👍👏😘🇲🇾
Thank you for watching! We really love this zoo!!
I am Malaysian but its been a very long time i dont go to zoo negara hihihi shame on me so ie joy watching your videos...have fun guy's
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6:40 oh you missed the Oyen!
there's actually an interesting story about the capybara display..it's now called Capybara & Oyen.
Oyen is typical name given to orange/ginger cats in Malaysia.
Capybara is known for its friendly attitude, as such an Oyen found it's way inside the capybara enclosure and made friends with the capybaras. It went viral so the zoo decided to give the cat it's own nameplate on the enclosure. Visitors can see an unsuspecting cat among the capybaras until now
Oh wow! That is so interesting! I’m devastated you say we missed an animal! We will have to go back! It was an amazing experience!
There are a gazillion parks in KL alone. The largest I gather would be the Taman Tasik Perdana Botanical Gardens (with its many sub parks - The Orchid Gardens, The Mouse Deer / Deer Enclosure, The Butterfly Farm, The Bird Park, The National Monument, and nearby the National Mosque, The Kuala Lumpur Railway Station (since colonial times), The Islamic Museum, The National Museum) all within the same walking distance.
Other parks of interest include the Bukit Nanas Eco Park, the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia Park, The Selangor Botanical Garden in Shah Alam), Zoo Negara / National Zoo..
Almost all residential areas have their own small (and not so small parks, garden dan playgrounds)
OMG they all sound amazing! How will we see them all 😳😳😳😳🥰
In Taiping, Perak one of states in Malaysia we have night safari zoo
That sounds so good!!!! We will need to go!!
More fun in Taiping, Perak & afamosa, melaka...
@@nomadfamilyjourney even some places offer to visit the wild areas, like in miri & kuching Sarawak. But must ask the right time & date.. sometimes they didn't came out.. for journey through west to east highway, some lucky tourists meet group of elephants... but i always pray not to meet them during cross the areas.. 🤣🤣
I tried Taiping Zoo. It's more fun if you walk along the route. A bit dark but better because the animals were scared of the coaster/cart(?) sound. I remember foxes were wagging tails when they saw me with curiosity, but ran to hide when they heard the loud coasters.
I stole some of the fish food they left at the fence and feed the fish 😂
Random animals like squirrels zoomed passed me from one animal cage to crocodile pond. It's wild 😂
@@notmyname3556 oh wow, sounds adventurous!
It's been a while since I've visited the Zoo Negara, and judging from your vlog, the place have gone through a massive improvement, and transformation. Thanks for sharing and updating!😊
You’re so welcome!!
Did you know Zoo Negara has been recognised by the Chinese government as one of the best caretakers of giant pandas in the world following the successful implementation of Giant Panda Conservation efforts since 2014 involving panda couple Xing Xing and Liang Liang. So far they hv bred 3 panda cubs Yi Yi and Sheng Yi are the offspring of Xing Xing and Liang Liang, the pandas loaned to Malaysia in 2014. Yi Yi was born on Jan 14, 2018, and Sheng Yi on May 30, 2021. The panda couple had also given birth to Nuan Nuan on Aug 18, 2015. Under the agreement inked by Malaysia and China, Nuan Nuan was repatriated to the republic in 2017, followed by Yi Yi and Sheng Yi.
WOW!!! That is such great news!!!!! I’m speechless!!
Go Farm In The City at Seri Kembangan. It's a petting zoo suitable for children to play with a lots of animal
Omg amazing!!!! We will check it out!
Its been ages I last went to Zoo Negara. Guess I need to visit again. Thank you for the video guys!
You definitely do! I was amazing!!
If you have time, you SHOULD go to Zoo Taiping Safari Night at Perak .. it's soooo funn at day and night ...
Aww thank you for the recommendation!!
Glad you guys enjoy our zoo❤😊🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
We really did!
What a wonderful experience.
Definitely!!
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nice vlogs, love the entire journey captured, hope u guys will visit bird park KL also
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You can go have lunch in the river, the restaurant is situated in the area behind the zoo...
Oh really!!! Do you know the name of the restaurant?
@@nomadfamilyjourney kemensah lamb bbq
@@ashtriana1 thank you!!
😁have a nice day sir and mizz in malaysia😁👍🇲🇾
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Favourite Fish and Birds + Trees
Haha same as Theo!
Well if you go to the east coast you might literally see Elephant in the wild xD. Here in Pahang state, Terengganu dan Kelantan we have Elephants crossing the road and coming to villages and town at night to find food. Almost like Kangaroos in Australia. :P. There are sigh on the roads in Kelantan and Pahang to beware of Elephants crossing. xD
So cool!
Welcome to Malaysia ❤🎉🎉
Thank you!!
This is a tropical country. Of course the animals are active. The panda is the opposite, as they came from a cold country (China, sichuan province)
Yes we weren’t aware it would be such a large difference and we loved every minute, just like we love KL 🇲🇾
@@nomadfamilyjourney without the map, you missed some spots in the zoo.
The KL bird park is good too. But just as pricey as zoo negara.
Thank you for letting us know 🙏🏼🙏🏼
the show start at 12pm n 3pm i think.
Yes definitely too hot for us to be out at that time with small children at the moment but when we get a good weather day we will be there!!
@@nomadfamilyjourney bring an umbrella guys :D
I concur with most viewers' recommendation for you to visit the KL Bird Park which is Asia's largest bird park. There are free-flight zones resembling their natural habitat. It houses more than 3000 birds with more than 200 different species. Do not miss the Bird show and also a chance to take photos with selected birds on your arm, shoulder or on your head (if you wish that!) at a small fee.
Oh wow it sounds amazing!!!
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You missed Oyen. Oyen is the name for an orange cat who always sneaks in Capybara's place and sleeps with them. He's kinda worldwide famous because of the memes.
@@Turtle88877 oh wow really!!!
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Do you go to animal show n Aquarium in Zoo negara?
Not yet, we definitely want to go back and see more, it got a little too hot for us :)
Pandas dont move around a lot. They have low metabolic rates so they're naturally lazy.
Oh I didn’t know that!!! Thank you!
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