We don't mind if you eat non halal food because we Malaysian a multiracial, don't say sorry we Muslim understand that.im sometimes share the table with non Muslim friend who had pork in his meal...
wantin mee usually serves with bbq pork so malays wont touch it but chinese muslims and some malays started offering pork free version with bbq duck...and its gaining popularity in KL where chinese muslim shops are booming its the same process with char kuey teow as it was cooked in lard .but now very popular aming malays as halal versions were adapted malays are very quick adopting foods from immigrants and improvisong making halal versions Chinese Muslims also take advantage offering halal version of Chinese due to business opportunities
Pekan Bekok kalau nak terima pengunjung kenalah bersih. Warga pekan Bekok kena jaga kebersihan, jangan buang sampah merata-rata memandangkan lokasi dekat dengan Hutan Endau-Rompin.
Kuala rompin my hometown😍😍 Fun fact rompin name came from a tree that call as Rhu tree and that tree is ramping which translate as slim..and combine it become rompin
I heard you can take a day trip to 5 famous island in mersing www.amitravel.my/package-pakej/snorkeling-and-island-hopping-5-magical-islands-of-mersing-johor/
guys id recommend che gu homestay in mersing. its a kampung stay where u can do activities like feeding the ducks, collect their eggs, drink coconuts as much as u want, pull up fish traps, eat fresh fish, go deep sea fishing (not sure whether they're still on due to monsoon season), eat fresh seafood with kampung style, seafood bbq, sambal horshoe crabs, salted duck eggs,
I watched all your road trip videos,ken's videos and also the travelgramers. It is amazing to watch 3 different style and 3 different point of views from the same roadtrip. Have fun and safe journey guys. -a guy from KL🤣
@@JetLagWarriors im suppose say thanks because your guys do good in every video, nice scenery, same time promote malaysia to outsiders, every place try something weird food to you but not to me everything i ate (halal food only cause im malay but everyone see me look like Chinese).. in malaysia everything anything food should try then compare, some of that food look same but different taste & texture..hehe
kinda good content steve ! because you went to discover and traveled to a small town and not all the big cities and modern stuff here which is sounds cliche and i enjoyed your vlog. that’s what an adventure looks like right ? looking forward to meet you steve !
This video make miss Malaysia So much the drone shots its beautiful ,,steve driving for long journey but still have much energy(ghost!!!) and Ivana always smile ♥️♥️♥️
Wantan mee can be serve in two way, Kwando means with soya sauce the the wantan in soup. Chi Sui or wantan mee soup everthing is in the soup. You can actually ask for kuehtiew or tuapan (flat rice noodle) in kwando.
Welcome to Kuala Rompin, my hometown. 500m from your stay had a gerai in front of the mosque, you guys can get otak2 and Satar, a must eat food when you guys come to Rompin especially Pantai Bernas where you guys stay today. Got one next to your hotel, but I'm not sure will they are open or not. The Rompin town is a cross that river, and don't forget to watch fireflies if u guys are lucky enough.
Another great vlog guys. After you guys end your adventure in Malaysia (oh nooooo! 😭) , well ...i foresee in a very Iooong distant future now that covid19 is back on a rampage, it'd be great to see the map trailing your routes from day 1.
Haha... 😅 Even a coconut bun deserves a sequel. Truly epic. Only done by ▶️JetLag Warriors. If this coconut bun gets a trilogy, I may end up cry-laughing! 😂
If you in segamat, which is less populated area, compared to the east coast and of course south of johor. This area mainly are for palm oil tree plantation. Go to tioman island whilst u are in segamat. Go to Jb, pontian, muar and batu pahat. More exciting kampungs
Found this channel this morning, already watched around 20 videos and now watching new video..very pleased that u enjoy Malaysia..great content man,keep it up! Happy travel!
@Zulfikar Amran Welcome to #TeamAbroad ! Eh silap, salah rumah. That was somewhere else. Welcome to team ▶️ Jetlag Warriors. There you have it! You are probably subscriber number 32 473. Maybe.
wonton skin and dumpling skin diffferent, wonton uses the noodle pastry. you can get wonton mee(noodle) anywhere in Msia chinese hawker centre. keep up with the good job guys!!
Mersing my kampung...if u go to mersing..eat nasik dagang mak yah buy at near fish market and bus station...eat nasi lemak ayam rendang at warong senin...u need to go early..otherwise nasi lemak sold out...for breakfast u can eat lontong darat at sri pantai...
Pontian...dont miss it..small town with nice environment...have a oldest mangrove forest in the world and you guys could stand at the most southern tip of asia continent.
Amazing that you guys ended up in Bekok, Johor. I bet my last ringgit that 7 out of 10 Malaysians don't even know wth is Bekok. I have been there and loving it. Johor has some really cool small old skool towns with great kopitiam serving great local Malysian coffee. I wonder what they have at the Hakka Muzium that Steve said is not appropriate for kids. 😄
Cha Siew.... ( BBQ Pork Belly.... suppose to be the best meat of the animal) ,,,A museum of typical Chinese house growing up from the 50s to 80s.... I suppose based on the interior.. and some old relics & antiques....Yup, Bekok ..typical kampung ..quiet life, less stressful living.... As always... Stay safe ,happy exploring...
Thanks for sharing about Bekokkkk..Ivana posing at the ancient dressing table remind me of grandmothers room ..so funny and cute the way both of you showcasing the private unique museum..thanks the owners too for setting up and good mix of collections..good to know Steve become automatic owner of a barber shop in Bekok....hmmm wonder how much do they charge for botak customers🤪 Fantastic vlog and great drone footage again of the oil palm plantation and Kuala Rompin surroundings. I am so happy you get to check in decent room with good sea front view..maybe if I ever have to put up a night in between travels, I too can consider this place in future..thanks for tips
Bekok town has a railway station. In the 70's a french company used to owned the biggest oil palm plantations nearby. FYI, the m'sian govt are constructing the new electric railway tracks. Kuala Rompin has the best spots for fishing. Stay safe guys. When it rains, its really pouring.
Welcome to Endau, the border between Johor and Pahang that separated by a bridge, there's a Place name Penyabong Beach, a newly developed beach. Check it out!
Im visiting next week, cause its my hometown lol, and ya Rompin has a good Prawns restaurant, just search for "Udang Galah Rompin", from Endau is just about 35km.
You guys been to segamat and bekok, did you ever goes, (Gunung ledang in ledang tangkak) its a mountain with its own popular history also named mount Ophir also another historical part, (taka melur in labis) another recreation place there (takah pengkoi and sure endau rompin national park)
If you live nearby at Chaah or been to Taman Negara Endau-Rompin, you will DEFINITELY know this town! There is a sign board from Chaah heading to Bekok as well
Yesterday was the highest, today is the highest, tomorrow is something we don't want to even predict. It would be better for everyone of us to stay at home at least for 14 days or 28 days so that we can enjoy more great moments with you guys. Rompin could be a better place to slow down a bit anyway. #kitajagakita
Amazing and amusing vlog 😂😂...Steve, you were so funny...l laughed at the intro part of you pronouncing BEKOK, then to Steve speaks 🐒, Steve speaks goat 🐐...hahaha.. The wantan mee looked yummy, a common noodle dish where you could get it easily....too bad that the char keow tiau shop was closed. Looking forward to the next vlog in Rompin...keep safe 💞💞
You can get wanton noodles almost anywhere in Malaysia. But each place could have their own special way of cooking so sometimes taste different from one stall to another
@@JetLagWarriors there is the one with braised chicken feet with shitake mushroom, one with crystal char siew, one with curry chicken and many other types some stalls make to stand out.
It's alright to have the wantons in your noodles. Some stalls may serve the wantons in the noodles, or if you order take out, the wantons might be packed with the noodles. If the noodles dry out after awhile, you may add some soup to rehydrate the noodles but never add so much soup that your noodles are drowned in the soup as this is the "dry" version. The soup version is very very common in Hong Kong.
the hotel is weird but interesting...it looks pretty cool actually. The museum was so quirky. I supposed it's like organized hoarding 😄 thanks Steve and Ivana for sharing places that most Malaysians don't even know about.
Some history on the town Bekok and other small towns which may look like ghost towns in that area. When the British build railroads, they didnt build it to cross major towns, they build it as close as possible to (British owned) rubber plantations and mining towns. So small (and remote) villages like Bekok which have train stops became busy small towns. Now that people can afford cars, and the road networks are more developed, towns like Bekok is no longer attractive, people have no business there anymore, back to what it was. Anyway, Kuala Rompin is very close to Pekan, about 1 hour away. That's a very far detour and the nature view of the natural coastal forest/kampungs is also very beautiful.
Wowser! My mom was born in Mersing. She left Malaysia a couple years after she got married to my dad and lives in Beverly Hills, California ever since.
Great video as always...i dunno if you still have time since u like taman negara and village vibe so much, u should check on Kg Bantal...went there last week and didn't regret it... stay safe guys!!
@@JetLagWarriors the real kampung way to do things.. boatride, canoeing, swimming in the middle of the river, hunting, star watching and a lot more...check this out th-cam.com/video/Dx1BdGG-oNg/w-d-xo.html
Hahaha weird butt museum lolol! I don't even know how to react watching it! ...love your animal dialect 🤣🤣 btw noticed when your vlogging selfie mode try to look at the lense...kinda look like your eyeing on something else..love engaging with u guys!🤘😎✌
If you go rompin, please film more about this place. Very seldom see TH-camrs go endau rompin. This place need to promote and hope can know more about it.
The painting, rubber plantation, most hakka came from china works in rubber plantation. The curved knifes, used to cut those rubber trees, the bed with mosquito nets, is hakka people lifestyle. Everything inside is how the hakka people lifestyle. The toilet, stove top, etc etc
Hey Steve & Ivana! Wonton Mee is actually a common Chinese dish in Malaysia, though it originated from Canton/Guangdong province of China, so it's not unique only in Bekok. But I'm pretty sure the one you guys ate has the store owner's own little unique take though ;)
Yesss..20 something! Steve..I love all those stuffs in that so called museum..he must be a serious collector. ..and Ivana is now considered an antique or rare item as well, haha 😂 Keep grinding guys and #staysafe
Steve, if you like char kuey tiow so much, my wife's aunt has a humble stall that makes a mean char kuey tiow in Ampang. No challenge! After that we can go for the famous Burger Sepah.
Next exploration, make a trip to Ssrawak Borneo. There's lots of interesting places to visit with it's major towns across the state, ethnic diversity and its national park. Another plus will be, it's almost Covid 19 free at the moment. Highly recommended.
ivana when eating char siew..
"sorry guys, it's non halal"
verrrrry considerate..thank you ivana..i personally appreciate that👍
We don't mind if you eat non halal food because we Malaysian a multiracial, don't say sorry we Muslim understand that.im sometimes share the table with non Muslim friend who had pork in his meal...
That’s great to hear! Thank you.
im a muslim.. me too dont mind..... njoy guys..👍😁
cuma jangan makan babi banyak sangat Ken..haha
@@araaf1982 Ken suka daging ayam( kalau aku sebut ayam je nanti lain lak maksud nya).
@@araaf1982 x kisah dia nak makan banyak mane.... perot dia
Loving the drone shots of the palm trees on both sides of the road!
Food and Footprints!!!
We miss your updates! Where are you guys right now?
Me too.... that was scenic Malaysia 😀
wantin mee usually serves with bbq pork so malays wont touch it
but chinese muslims and some malays started offering pork free version with bbq duck...and its gaining popularity in KL where chinese muslim shops are booming
its the same process with char kuey teow as it was cooked in lard .but now very popular aming malays as halal versions were adapted
malays are very quick adopting foods from immigrants and improvisong making halal versions
Chinese Muslims also take advantage offering halal version of Chinese due to business opportunities
Ah so glad there is the halal version as well!
I like that kind of museum. Its more personal, and as reminder of things that we missed.
Pekan Bekok kalau nak terima pengunjung kenalah bersih. Warga pekan Bekok kena jaga kebersihan, jangan buang sampah merata-rata memandangkan lokasi dekat dengan Hutan Endau-Rompin.
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Welcome to kuala rompin..we hv sunday market in front of pasar besar. Rompin also famois with udang galah aka lobster
Kuala rompin my hometown😍😍
Fun fact rompin name came from a tree that call as Rhu tree and that tree is ramping which translate as slim..and combine it become rompin
hujan hujan sedap kena kopi o n ubi rebus,kat balkoni.
its delicious to eat boiled tapioca n black coffee o,at the balcony..
@araaf
Aa... Yang itu kita panggil 'super sedap'.
Mersing is famous for the islands. The most famous one is pulau rawa. 🙂
if not island, theres some pantai airpapan or pasir lanun
I heard you can take a day trip to 5 famous island in mersing
www.amitravel.my/package-pakej/snorkeling-and-island-hopping-5-magical-islands-of-mersing-johor/
Steve is just too hilarious! Oh so now we know Steve is an animal whispherer LOL!
Really enjoyed today's vlog. So happening!!!
guys id recommend che gu homestay in mersing. its a kampung stay where u can do activities like feeding the ducks, collect their eggs, drink coconuts as much as u want, pull up fish traps, eat fresh fish, go deep sea fishing (not sure whether they're still on due to monsoon season), eat fresh seafood with kampung style, seafood bbq, sambal horshoe crabs, salted duck eggs,
sounds nice! Thank you. But we cannot find it online. Do you have a link/site for info?
I watched all your road trip videos,ken's videos and also the travelgramers. It is amazing to watch 3 different style and 3 different point of views from the same roadtrip. Have fun and safe journey guys.
-a guy from KL🤣
Thanks for watching all of our videos!!! Hope you like them😊
@@JetLagWarriors me too always support your all like timeline in marvel film.. i watch all started 20 february 2020 until now almost 8 month..hehe
@@JetLagWarriors im suppose say thanks because your guys do good in every video, nice scenery, same time promote malaysia to outsiders, every place try something weird food to you but not to me everything i ate (halal food only cause im malay but everyone see me look like Chinese).. in malaysia everything anything food should try then compare, some of that food look same but different taste & texture..hehe
Ivana was cute infront of the mirror...reminds me of my girls when they were kiddos. Drive safe Steve n stay safe
I really envy your life where you can travel freely and enjoy the scenery and food of Malaysia .. so beautiful ..
Thank you! Hope you can travel too one day😊
This is so satisfying to watch, love it! Keep up the work! :)
thank you😊
wow! Bekok is my mom's hometown! Every year we will visit the place at least once!
kinda good content steve ! because you went to discover and traveled to a small town and not all the big cities and modern stuff here which is sounds cliche and i enjoyed your vlog. that’s what an adventure looks like right ? looking forward to meet you steve !
This video make miss Malaysia So much the drone shots its beautiful ,,steve driving for long journey but still have much energy(ghost!!!) and Ivana always smile ♥️♥️♥️
Those drone footage was really awesome.
Thank you😊
Wantan mee can be serve in two way,
Kwando means with soya sauce the the wantan in soup.
Chi Sui or wantan mee soup everthing is in the soup.
You can actually ask for kuehtiew or tuapan (flat rice noodle) in kwando.
The waterfall in bekok is actually connected from Gunung Ledang in Tangkak 😊
Loving it all!!! The music you put with the videos is really good. Keep safe and healthy.
Thanks mom❤️
Welcome to Kuala Rompin, my hometown. 500m from your stay had a gerai in front of the mosque, you guys can get otak2 and Satar, a must eat food when you guys come to Rompin especially Pantai Bernas where you guys stay today. Got one next to your hotel, but I'm not sure will they are open or not. The Rompin town is a cross that river, and don't forget to watch fireflies if u guys are lucky enough.
Oh we went to the food stall across from the mosque last night. Got kuey teow beef ginger👍
Another great vlog guys. After you guys end your adventure in Malaysia (oh nooooo! 😭) , well ...i foresee in a very Iooong distant future now that covid19 is back on a rampage, it'd be great to see the map trailing your routes from day 1.
Ivana got to try Ken's coconut bun. Terima Kasih. Steve has a barber shop how cool. Seafood for dinner
hahaha this time ken has offered :) that is friendship means ken.
Only this time they actually show the clip. I'm sure he has offered previously. Now everyone can relax okays !
Haha... 😅 Even a coconut bun deserves a sequel. Truly epic. Only done by ▶️JetLag Warriors.
If this coconut bun gets a trilogy, I may end up cry-laughing! 😂
Local dish. old style..but so amazing...Keep safe and heath journey..How about kampung people in Malaysia?
Coconut bun sequel. I'm dead 😂😂😂
i like unplanned trips like what you did in this video. so many random stuffs.
If you in segamat, which is less populated area, compared to the east coast and of course south of johor. This area mainly are for palm oil tree plantation. Go to tioman island whilst u are in segamat. Go to Jb, pontian, muar and batu pahat. More exciting kampungs
Found this channel this morning, already watched around 20 videos and now watching new video..very pleased that u enjoy Malaysia..great content man,keep it up! Happy travel!
@Zulfikar Amran
Welcome to #TeamAbroad ! Eh silap, salah rumah. That was somewhere else.
Welcome to team ▶️ Jetlag Warriors. There you have it! You are probably subscriber number 32 473. Maybe.
wonton skin and dumpling skin diffferent, wonton uses the noodle pastry. you can get wonton mee(noodle) anywhere in Msia chinese hawker centre. keep up with the good job guys!!
that antique mini muzium is so awesome... very rare stuff... so great...
It’s quirky, and weird, and cool!
Mersing my kampung...if u go to mersing..eat nasik dagang mak yah buy at near fish market and bus station...eat nasi lemak ayam rendang at warong senin...u need to go early..otherwise nasi lemak sold out...for breakfast u can eat lontong darat at sri pantai...
Sounds good! Thanks but we left already...
You can take a ferry to go to Tioman Island at Tanjung Gemok (about 10km from Kuala Rompin)
Pontian...dont miss it..small town with nice environment...have a oldest mangrove forest in the world and you guys could stand at the most southern tip of asia continent.
You need go to kota tinggi for johor history and museum, there a lot of museum and oldest tomb at kota tinggi
sounds like an interesting place! Thanks! We will visit one day
Amazing that you guys ended up in Bekok, Johor. I bet my last ringgit that 7 out of 10 Malaysians don't even know wth is Bekok. I have been there and loving it. Johor has some really cool small old skool towns with great kopitiam serving great local Malysian coffee. I wonder what they have at the Hakka Muzium that Steve said is not appropriate for kids. 😄
you are all funny .. I like your channel
, JetLag Warriors. Travelgramers. Ken Abroad , every day I watch you channel.. you all the best
Thanks so much🙂🙂🙂
Me too
We sonmetime have rallys in these small roads between rubber and palm trees on gravel roads, like WRC or APC.
Cha Siew.... ( BBQ Pork Belly.... suppose to be the best meat of the animal) ,,,A museum of typical Chinese house growing up from the 50s to 80s.... I suppose based on the interior.. and some old relics & antiques....Yup, Bekok ..typical kampung ..quiet life, less stressful living.... As always... Stay safe ,happy exploring...
Thanks for sharing about Bekokkkk..Ivana posing at the ancient dressing table remind me of grandmothers room ..so funny and cute the way both of you showcasing the private unique museum..thanks the owners too for setting up and good mix of collections..good to know Steve become automatic owner of a barber shop in Bekok....hmmm wonder how much do they charge for botak customers🤪
Fantastic vlog and great drone footage again of the oil palm plantation and Kuala Rompin surroundings.
I am so happy you get to check in decent room with good sea front view..maybe if I ever have to put up a night in between travels, I too can consider this place in future..thanks for tips
thanks for your always wonderful comment❤️
Bekok town has a railway station. In the 70's a french company used to owned the biggest oil palm plantations nearby.
FYI, the m'sian govt are constructing the new electric railway tracks.
Kuala Rompin has the best spots for fishing.
Stay safe guys. When it rains, its really pouring.
Amazing museum. Travelling back in time !
Welcome to Endau, the border between Johor and Pahang that separated by a bridge, there's a Place name Penyabong Beach, a newly developed beach. Check it out!
Cool! thanks!
Im visiting next week, cause its my hometown lol, and ya Rompin has a good Prawns restaurant, just search for "Udang Galah Rompin", from Endau is just about 35km.
What's a great heli view drone's footage it's look like a skydio capturing view so cool & well done bro what a good point steve👍
wow! Thanks so much😊
You guys been to segamat and bekok, did you ever goes,
(Gunung ledang in ledang tangkak) its a mountain with its own popular history also named mount Ophir also another historical part, (taka melur in labis) another recreation place there (takah pengkoi and sure endau rompin national park)
You guys should visit island aroud johor..nice place..in Johor have many place to visit..
which Island?
@@JetLagWarriors Dayang island
just nice to see you guys
. one big family
Never knew that there a kampung Bekok, always though the name refers to a hill or a mountain ... interesting museum though
time travel museum. i saw old kettle
If you live nearby at Chaah or been to Taman Negara Endau-Rompin, you will DEFINITELY know this town! There is a sign board from Chaah heading to Bekok as well
Your flying drone view was awesome !!!
Thank you!!!
9:40 Ken “Ivana, would you like to have ...”, the conclusion to Ken’s vlog from yesterday. Yeah! 👌🏼
hahaha, jangan kecam dia
🤣🤣🤣 I hope everyone is happy
Perempuan Portugal tu pulak mengidam
Haha i saw how ivana was eyeing for ken's coconut bun and actually thought it was their culture not to share/offer food. Really funny😆
@@ckrafael6386 she really like dukong.
If you want to see more of the 'museum' items@antiques head to Amcorp Mall in Petaling Jaya, not far from KL....saturday n sunday only.!!
Really? Cool! Maybe we will check it out!
Yesterday was the highest, today is the highest, tomorrow is something we don't want to even predict. It would be better for everyone of us to stay at home at least for 14 days or 28 days so that we can enjoy more great moments with you guys. Rompin could be a better place to slow down a bit anyway. #kitajagakita
I used to stay in Bekok when I was a child. Your video bring back old memories.
There is an old roti canai restaurant @ kuala rompin old town. No signboard nothing. Old woooden shop. The bwst roti canai in malaysia. So fluffy
Really? Nice
Proud of you guys staying at my grandmother village.. Call Tanjung Tengku..
since you are now at Terengganu and love Museum..i suggest you to go to Terengganu State Museum..the second largest Museum in Souteast Asia..
Awesome video....done subscribe....👌
Next time came to Ladang Alam Warisan Seri Menanti N.9
Rompin? Check out prawn mee at Leban Condong before exit to Pekan
Oh we missed it!!!
Amazing and amusing vlog 😂😂...Steve, you were so funny...l laughed at the intro part of you pronouncing BEKOK, then to Steve speaks 🐒, Steve speaks goat 🐐...hahaha..
The wantan mee looked yummy, a common noodle dish where you could get it easily....too bad that the char keow tiau shop was closed.
Looking forward to the next vlog in Rompin...keep safe 💞💞
haha we were just being silly🤪 Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this unorthodox e pl oration of these very understated small town almost in oblivion yet they r so unique. Gd job Steve n Evona.
We love exploring this kind of places. Thanks for “travelling” with us!
I really like the drone view! Really nice seeing the places you guys go.
Thank you
you made to bekok .and endau rompin...uh you should go to endau rompin national park
The park seems very hard to access. Must need a 4x4 I read...
@@JetLagWarriors uh really,I thought it already paved to allow normal vehicles,but maybe I'm wrong...who know...
Our weather now is rainy due to inter-monsoon and by Nov. the wet northeast monsoon will render the whole east coast unsafe for any water activities..
You can get wanton noodles almost anywhere in Malaysia. But each place could have their own special way of cooking so sometimes taste different from one stall to another
Ah we want to try them all!!!
@@JetLagWarriors there is the one with braised chicken feet with shitake mushroom, one with crystal char siew, one with curry chicken and many other types some stalls make to stand out.
It's alright to have the wantons in your noodles. Some stalls may serve the wantons in the noodles, or if you order take out, the wantons might be packed with the noodles. If the noodles dry out after awhile, you may add some soup to rehydrate the noodles but never add so much soup that your noodles are drowned in the soup as this is the "dry" version. The soup version is very very common in Hong Kong.
oh either way, it must taste good! We are getting hungry again...
Ken's footage of sharing bun with Ivana is a nice dab to the commenter that called him "Cheap guy"
Good on them.. geli hati tengok 🤣
cheap guy 😆
the hotel is weird but interesting...it looks pretty cool actually. The museum was so quirky. I supposed it's like organized hoarding 😄 thanks Steve and Ivana for sharing places that most Malaysians don't even know about.
Yes! We ended up in such cool places during our roadtrip👍😊
If u love museum u should stop by n visit bukit kepong museum. It nearby balai polis BUKIT KEPONG. . there got a lot of historical especially WAR
Btw at bekok also got air terjun. . u can enjoy the water n the view
we went to the waterfall in Bekok👍
Some history on the town Bekok and other small towns which may look like ghost towns in that area.
When the British build railroads, they didnt build it to cross major towns, they build it as close as possible to (British owned) rubber plantations and mining towns.
So small (and remote) villages like Bekok which have train stops became busy small towns.
Now that people can afford cars, and the road networks are more developed, towns like Bekok is no longer attractive, people have no business there anymore, back to what it was.
Anyway, Kuala Rompin is very close to Pekan, about 1 hour away. That's a very far detour and the nature view of the natural coastal forest/kampungs is also very beautiful.
Thanks for sharing the history of this town!
Love the collection of stuff in that museum! Think I could spend hours in there 😆
Alamak! Now I have to go to Berjaya Bangsar for Halal Wonton Mee & Wanton dumpling soup...
Yummy! Enjoy it!
Waoooo! You pass by my hometown Endau-rompin, make a stop at air papan... beautiful beaches
Wowser! My mom was born in Mersing. She left Malaysia a couple years after she got married to my dad and lives in Beverly Hills, California ever since.
droning while driving... wow
😂😂😎
Great video as always...i dunno if you still have time since u like taman negara and village vibe so much, u should check on Kg Bantal...went there last week and didn't regret it...
stay safe guys!!
oh what is there to do in Kg Bantal? Sounds cool!
@@JetLagWarriors the real kampung way to do things.. boatride, canoeing, swimming in the middle of the river, hunting, star watching and a lot more...check this out th-cam.com/video/Dx1BdGG-oNg/w-d-xo.html
Don't forget Desaru Beach, Pulau Tioman and Mersing.
For me, Desaru is the best part of Johor :-D
It ok, we are common about the food and multicuture, your are free what you want to do
Ok i was already laughing my a** off the first few seconds when steve said bekok 😂
Hahaha glad you noticed my joke
Rompin famous with udang galah (kind of lobster) but the cooked one might be little bit pricey
Hahaha weird butt museum lolol! I don't even know how to react watching it! ...love your animal dialect 🤣🤣 btw noticed when your vlogging selfie mode try to look at the lense...kinda look like your eyeing on something else..love engaging with u guys!🤘😎✌
If you go rompin, please film more about this place. Very seldom see TH-camrs go endau rompin. This place need to promote and hope can know more about it.
ah unfortunately we have to miss Endau Rompin NP.
Go to tioman island! Take a ferry at tioman island jetty in Rompin
You are so funny Steve...😃😃
Stay safe both of you
😁Thank you!
The painting, rubber plantation, most hakka came from china works in rubber plantation. The curved knifes, used to cut those rubber trees, the bed with mosquito nets, is hakka people lifestyle. Everything inside is how the hakka people lifestyle. The toilet, stove top, etc etc
Very cool to see it! thank you for explaining more about Hakka.
i went rompin, tg gemok last saturday... so tired
Steve....lol😂😂😂😂becoming new Dr Dolittle.... You Should go to Pulau Rawa. Hidden Gem!!!!
oh we will search for that place
Seeing how Ken towering u all, i cant imagine how i look if i stand beside him.
😂😂😂He is one tall dude
Wooww wantan mee my favourite...yummy 😋🤤🤤🤗🔥🤩👍👍🌟💫
I like the view that u talk to goat. Like the coconut tree view 😍😍😍😍
😂😂😂haha
My hometown..rompin..😊
Hey Steve & Ivana! Wonton Mee is actually a common Chinese dish in Malaysia, though it originated from Canton/Guangdong province of China, so it's not unique only in Bekok. But I'm pretty sure the one you guys ate has the store owner's own little unique take though ;)
Oh thanks for sharing the info! The one we tried was amazing!
Yesss..20 something!
Steve..I love all those stuffs in that so called museum..he must be a serious collector.
..and Ivana is now considered an antique or rare item as well, haha 😂
Keep grinding guys and #staysafe
kampung food usually taste so good compare to main cities, and cheaper too..
Yes! more authentic and cheap!
Hai ken i was study my primary at sk sri bekok, bekok since 1986 to 1991 and those day wantan was around RM1.20 and 60 cent without cha siew
about the same price for a plate of char kueh teow that time....sigh...
done with KenAbroad vid... just finish Jetlagwarriors... next Travelgramers
You are the best!🙌
We saw you before man at kuala rompin. I dont remember when but i remember your face
Cha siew,...they cooked in the clay oven ,underneath charcoal then hanging the meat till it like dark burned texture .
Steve, if you like char kuey tiow so much, my wife's aunt has a humble stall that makes a mean char kuey tiow in Ampang. No challenge! After that we can go for the famous Burger Sepah.
The long shots and drone shots are amazing. 🌟🌟🌟
Thank you😊
Next exploration, make a trip to Ssrawak Borneo. There's lots of interesting places to visit with it's major towns across the state, ethnic diversity and its national park. Another plus will be, it's almost Covid 19 free at the moment. Highly recommended.
Hoping we can go there!!
Travel gammer's have been there about a year ago I recon. He can share their experience there mate. Cheers.