Lol! I also refer to pigeons as flying rats! ✋ btw, Hayes speaks so well now! It’s amazing how much he has grown over last couple of months. He is such a cutie!
With every video you put out I am rooting for higher subscriber amounts as I so want to see you guys continue on the journey! I enjoy your videos so much. Greetings from Nashville :)
Don't forget to visit KLCC n see d Petronas twin towers. In d KLCC park, there is a fountain symphony display, just outside d back entrance of Suria KLCC Mall. And in d garden is a children wadding pool for d kids, suitable for your son to have fun, free entrance.
Since u guys mentioned briyani,.did u guys try d famous lucky briyani in Mumbai. I had it countless of times. I also used to work n live in Mumbai for 3 years. One of d owners for Lucky Restaurant n budget hotel in Bandra West was my landlord of an apt that I stayed while I was in Mumbai. D other briyani that I liked so much is near d fort area in town n also a claypot briyani near Juhu. D briyani in New Delhi r also very good.
There r many beautiful places u guys can visit in Penang. Few of them r d botanical garden, spice n herbs garden, d Penang food museum, d national park, d street food in d city, d beaches etc.
So happy to have seen your video! We are in Birmingham, AL. My wife is Malaysian and not having been home in years, she was tickled silly to be able to follow you on your journey. While in Penang, look for Char Kuey Teow. Also be sure to try Cendol and if you’re feeling super adventurous, look for Mustang King durian 😃
When I read Birmingham, at first I thought Birmingham in England, UK . Then the penny dropped when I saw the letters AL. I remembered there is also Birmingham in the US and AL stands for Alabama. Am I right?
Hmm, I didn't actually, and I'm not sure this one was super authentic but it was delicious. It had fried fritter things in addition to the fruit, and that's what I liked most, lol. The sauce was really good too.
No, no, they don't! That was the conversation...Pete like the long gran (birynai) while I like short grain rice like in Korea and Japan. But we both like it all!
@@StephandPete I get it now 🙂. my wife prefers the short grain too, and she likes Korean and Japanese food. We are planning a Korea trip at the end of year. Getting lots of tips from your Korea stay, will definitely try to re-trace your route. Cheers.
Long or short, sticky or fluffy, I embrace them all 🤤 Been to quite a few hotels in KL but never heard or stayed at this hotel (is it a new place?), which looks very welcoming and beautiful, would love to stay there next time I visit KL.
Good point! Me, too. Yes! Both hotels opened in late 2019! So given COVID, they might as well be brand new. We really had a lovely stay. I would totally recommend them! (The Chow Kit is a bit nicer and more spacious than MoMo's, but MoMo's is great for a younger crowd!)
Another hotel to stay while in kl is the Hotel Majestic. It's an iconic and beautiful hotel esp..the room and it's 5 star and cost btn Rm 450 to 600 depending on type of room u choose.
@@gerard5975 I can’t agree with you more on your recommendation! 👍😁 I’ve stayed there a couple of times in 2019 (glorious times before the whole pandemic madness😱) and both stays were just fabulous. Loved the ambiance, butler service was wonderful and tea and finger food at the executive lounge was delightful. When some friends came to visit me while I was living in Malaysia, I took them to the afternoon tea at the Hotel Majestic and they love the whole experience.
Hello Steph & Pete try to explore beautiful places in the Philippines, please visit El Nido, Palawan as well as Coron, Palawan , it is nominated as the best islands of the world. (Check it out in TH-cam) El Nido Tours, Packages & Activities 1. El Nido Big Lagoon Island Hopping Shared Tour A with lunch 2. El Nido Hidden Beach Island Hopping Shared Tour C with Lunch 3. El Nido Snake Islands & Cave Islands Hopping Private Tour B with lunch. Here are the tourist sites in El Nido, Palawan 1. Chill at Nacpan Beach, deserted golden sand, crystal blue waters and a surreal view of the ocean. 2. Marvel at the Beauty of Big Lagoon, majestic lagoon at Miniloc Islands looks like a scene straight from a destination movie. 3. Visit Kayak in Small Lagoon , another Miniloc Islands destination is the famous small lagoon. 4. Dip in the Secret Lagoon, this unique natural pool of El Nido Miniloc Islands is also known as "Hidden Lagoon". 5. Discover the Hidden Beach, you will need to board a kayak or swim from your boat to get to this Hidden Beach. 6. Relax at Shimizu Islands, is the perfect stop for you to relax in it's cool white sand beach or whip out your snorkeling gears to explore it's colorful marine life. 7. Lounge in Seven Commandos Beach , the 320 meters long Seven Commandos Beach is said to have been named after seven soldiers who were stranded here during World War II. 8. See the View from Matinloc Shrine, specifically the Shrine of Our Lady of Matinloc, there is also a mini museum on the Islands. 9. Lie on the Sandbar of Snake Islands, is a popular attraction included in a Cave Exploration Private Tour. 10. Catch the Sunset of Las Cabanas Beach, located at 10 minutes away from El Nido Town Proper. The beach is bar with several bars and restaurants. 11. Climb the Taraw Cliffs, is the prominent site of the town proper. 12. Plunge into Nagkalit-kalit Waterfalls, the hike to the waterfalls is adventure itself. 13.Dive and Explore the Marine Life. Where to stay in El Nido, Palawan? 1. El Nido Coco Resort 2. El Nido Garden Resort 3. Blue Mango Resort 4. Nacpan Beach Glamping 5. El Nido Mahogany Beach Resort 6. Angkla Beach Club & Boutique 7. El Nido Reef Strand Resort 8. Ursula Beach Club 9. Buko Beach Resort 10. Weekends El Nido Beach Resort 11. Sanse Boutique Hotel El Nido 12. Duli Beach Resort 13. Maremegmeg Beach Club 14. Vellago Resort 15. Cadlao Resort & Restaurant 16. Karuna El Nido Villas 17. Ahana Resort El Nido 18. Isla Amara Resort 19. Sea Cocoon Hotel 20. Cuba Hotel. How to go to El Nido, Palawan ? Just take a direct daily flight from Manila, Cebu or Iloilo going to Puerto Princesa Airport in Puerto Princesa City, the capital of Palawan Province , then take a ride on van, bus etc going to El Nido, Palawan. But before you explore El Nido, Palawan, I suggest you must visit first Underground River in Puerto Princesa City, it is the New Seven Wonders of the World and also Bakers Hill in Puerto Princesa City.
to ''all Malaysian'' watching this ''please please ask the local authority to do something about that area.. the trash and garbage strewn all over the place does no good to the Imagine of Malaysia.. this is so embarrassing.. that area is a premier tourist destinations..
You're SO right actually! We're out of practice, but in the Philippines now and had an entire seafood meal with just our hands. Food totally tastes better that way! Thanks for watching.
Batu cave used to be beautiful place but since people keeps feeding monkeys then monkeys start throwing trash everywhere and also temple management should take action about the rubbish everywhere!
If you really loves monkey i will not recommended you with this macaque type of monkey.. This long tailed macaque (we called them kera) typically a trouble maker, pick pocket, stealing even robbing in a group.. sometime they consider aggressive and really unpredictable.. while the others one pig tails macaque (we called them beruk) are usually use as a pet and trained to pick coconut and other fruit.. this consider as the most aggressive if it is a lone male.. Long time ago.. even in Kuala Lumpur history had this incident where this lone big pig tails macaque terrorizing kuala lumpur.. and the authority had to ask help from Sarawak ranger from Borneo to solve the problems.. Some said you can read the articles in national museum even the culprit pig tails macaque are been display at the museum.. don't really know if it still there or not?? But if you really want to interact with the monkey i will recommend you try with this other types of monkey.. one of them is leaf monkey (we called them lotong or lutung) even there many cases get mauled by this monkey especially when it is a lone male or if it in a stressed mood because it been harassed by a group of long tailed macaque.. but most of the time you will only find this gentle monkey just don't bother you at all.. maybe it is just luck or maybe there a science behind this.. but further more.. if you going to kuala Selangor and headed to bukit Malawati (historic site) if you in luck you will see this monkey hanging round besides the road or even in the historical site.. sometime ago before COVID there this foreign TH-camr get the chance to hangout with this monkey like a bro.. (i already forgot what that TH-camr channels names so It really a long time ago) But always be extra cautious.. because they still a wild animals.. they still unpredictable.. like a time bomb..
Hi there. I am a malaysian muslim. We are a multi religious and multicultural country. The malays are muslims, the indians are mostly hindus, the chinese buddhist mostly. We have christians too. We live harmoniously side by side. You can even find a mosque, beside a temple and a shrine along a street.
@Kampange Hi, I’m a Malaysian Christian. Like what @Imran Razak said, Malaysia is a multicultural & multi religion country. The religions practiced in Malaysia are: 1) Islam (majority) 2) Buddhism 3) Christianity 4) Hinduism 5) Confucianism 6) Taoism 7) Sikhism 8) Animism (paganism) (indigenous tribal beliefs)
HAYS’ charming…. I can’t even..🤣🤣✨🌟😍🥰😍🥰
☺ we're lucky!
Lol! I also refer to pigeons as flying rats! ✋ btw, Hayes speaks so well now! It’s amazing how much he has grown over last couple of months. He is such a cutie!
He talks non stop! It's exhausting! (But charming...and we wouldn't have it any other way!)
Keluarga yang bahagia.jaga isteri n anak kamu baik baik, mereka sangat cantik.
I love it when Hays went, "Look at monke! Let's see more monke!" He sounds so adorable.
He loves monkeys!
Ro-jak: the so call mixed fruits salad/mixed fruits platter with sweet shrimp paste
It was delicious! But I'm not sure a totally authentic version. I liked the fritter things in it the best! Thanks for watching! ❤️
Khan restaurant famous in chow kit
Thanks for watching! ❤️
You guys so much fun,more video in kl please
Thanks, Sharul! We have a few more. Appreciate you following along.
With every video you put out I am rooting for higher subscriber amounts as I so want to see you guys continue on the journey! I enjoy your videos so much. Greetings from Nashville :)
Cilla! That's so kind! We're certainly trying our hardest to continue for as long as we can. You watching really helps! We appreciate it!
Batu Cave holding a big festival, during time big crowds
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your exploration in KL. Have fun in Penang.
Don't forget to visit KLCC n see d Petronas twin towers. In d KLCC park, there is a fountain symphony display, just outside d back entrance of Suria KLCC Mall. And in d garden is a children wadding pool for d kids, suitable for your son to have fun, free entrance.
Since u guys mentioned briyani,.did u guys try d famous lucky briyani in Mumbai. I had it countless of times. I also used to work n live in Mumbai for 3 years. One of d owners for Lucky Restaurant n budget hotel in Bandra West was my landlord of an apt that I stayed while I was in Mumbai. D other briyani that I liked so much is near d fort area in town n also a claypot briyani near Juhu. D briyani in New Delhi r also very good.
There r many beautiful places u guys can visit in Penang. Few of them r d botanical garden, spice n herbs garden, d Penang food museum, d national park, d street food in d city, d beaches etc.
Since u guys r already up north of peninsular Malaysia, do check out Langkawi, it's pretty lovely to spend a couple of days on d island.
Thanks, Yasin!
So happy to have seen your video! We are in Birmingham, AL. My wife is Malaysian and not having been home in years, she was tickled silly to be able to follow you on your journey. While in Penang, look for Char Kuey Teow. Also be sure to try Cendol and if you’re feeling super adventurous, look for Mustang King durian 😃
When I read Birmingham, at first I thought Birmingham in England, UK . Then the penny dropped when I saw the letters AL. I remembered there is also Birmingham in the US and AL stands for Alabama. Am I right?
It’s Musang ( Fox ) in Malay mate 😉
Yep! And where we’re from (Chattanooga) is only two hours away!
Aw! This comment means a lot! Especially from a neighbor! We tried all of those things! Thanks for following along. ♥️
@@StephandPete Ooh chattanooga choo choo, a song by glenn miller!
Excellent to know.I was in Momo's two times
Pondering life ???
That got me in stitches 🤣🤣🤣
lol glad you enjoyed!
Rajuk is sulking rojak is food lol.
LOL
Penang has one of the best Rojak in Malaysia. You just have to research for the best Rojak Hawker stand when in Penang. 😜
Ahhh I missed it! Bummer!
Rojak! Im suprised you liked it so much -- I never got into it. Have you tried it other places and enjoyed it?
Hmm, I didn't actually, and I'm not sure this one was super authentic but it was delicious. It had fried fritter things in addition to the fruit, and that's what I liked most, lol. The sauce was really good too.
Ay qué niño tan hermoso ❤️😍😘❤️😍
Very nice video content 👍
I just subscribed your channel ✅🙋🏼💞
Thanks so much, Saef! ♥️
Welcome to Malaysia.. just subscribe here today. Try visit Malaysia East Coast there's food paradise and have lovely Island 👍👍
Thanks so much for subscribing! We didn't make it there this time but would love to come back.
So cute
Thanks for watching!
Chow kit used to be the main red light district of KL
Yes! The area is changing, though. It was a great placed to be based.
2:50 'the shorter the better' 🤣 I am a fan of briyani too, don't think they use short grain rice though. Really enjoying watching your adventures.
No, no, they don't! That was the conversation...Pete like the long gran (birynai) while I like short grain rice like in Korea and Japan. But we both like it all!
@@StephandPete I get it now 🙂. my wife prefers the short grain too, and she likes Korean and Japanese food. We are planning a Korea trip at the end of year. Getting lots of tips from your Korea stay, will definitely try to re-trace your route. Cheers.
Long or short, sticky or fluffy, I embrace them all 🤤
Been to quite a few hotels in KL but never heard or stayed at this hotel (is it a new place?), which looks very welcoming and beautiful, would love to stay there next time I visit KL.
Good point! Me, too. Yes! Both hotels opened in late 2019! So given COVID, they might as well be brand new. We really had a lovely stay. I would totally recommend them! (The Chow Kit is a bit nicer and more spacious than MoMo's, but MoMo's is great for a younger crowd!)
Another hotel to stay while in kl is the Hotel Majestic. It's an iconic and beautiful hotel esp..the room and it's 5 star and cost btn Rm 450 to 600 depending on type of room u choose.
@@gerard5975 I can’t agree with you more on your recommendation! 👍😁
I’ve stayed there a couple of times in 2019 (glorious times before the whole pandemic madness😱) and both stays were just fabulous. Loved the ambiance, butler service was wonderful and tea and finger food at the executive lounge was delightful. When some friends came to visit me while I was living in Malaysia, I took them to the afternoon tea at the Hotel Majestic and they love the whole experience.
Should try briyani lamb chef ammar . His restaurant located at subamg jaya
Hello Steph & Pete try to explore beautiful places in the Philippines, please visit El Nido, Palawan as well as Coron, Palawan , it is nominated as the best islands of the world. (Check it out in TH-cam)
El Nido Tours, Packages & Activities
1. El Nido Big Lagoon Island Hopping Shared Tour A with lunch
2. El Nido Hidden Beach Island Hopping Shared Tour C with Lunch
3. El Nido Snake Islands & Cave Islands Hopping Private Tour B with lunch.
Here are the tourist sites in El Nido, Palawan
1. Chill at Nacpan Beach, deserted golden sand, crystal blue waters and a surreal view of the ocean.
2. Marvel at the Beauty of Big Lagoon, majestic lagoon at Miniloc Islands looks like a scene straight from a destination movie.
3. Visit Kayak in Small Lagoon , another Miniloc Islands destination is the famous small lagoon.
4. Dip in the Secret Lagoon, this unique natural pool of El Nido Miniloc Islands is also known as "Hidden Lagoon".
5. Discover the Hidden Beach, you will need to board a kayak or swim
from your boat to get to this Hidden Beach.
6. Relax at Shimizu Islands, is the perfect stop for you to relax in it's cool white sand beach or whip out your snorkeling gears to explore it's colorful marine life.
7. Lounge in Seven Commandos Beach , the 320 meters long Seven Commandos Beach is said to have been named after seven soldiers who were stranded here during World War II.
8. See the View from Matinloc Shrine, specifically the Shrine of Our Lady of Matinloc, there is also a mini museum on the Islands.
9. Lie on the Sandbar of Snake Islands, is a popular attraction included in a Cave Exploration Private Tour.
10. Catch the Sunset of Las Cabanas Beach, located at 10 minutes away from El Nido Town Proper. The beach is bar with several bars and restaurants.
11. Climb the Taraw Cliffs, is the prominent site of the town proper.
12. Plunge into Nagkalit-kalit Waterfalls, the hike to the waterfalls is adventure itself.
13.Dive and Explore the Marine Life.
Where to stay in El Nido, Palawan?
1. El Nido Coco Resort
2. El Nido Garden Resort
3. Blue Mango Resort
4. Nacpan Beach Glamping
5. El Nido Mahogany Beach Resort
6. Angkla Beach Club & Boutique
7. El Nido Reef Strand Resort
8. Ursula Beach Club
9. Buko Beach Resort
10. Weekends El Nido Beach Resort
11. Sanse Boutique Hotel El Nido
12. Duli Beach Resort
13. Maremegmeg Beach Club
14. Vellago Resort
15. Cadlao Resort & Restaurant
16. Karuna El Nido Villas
17. Ahana Resort El Nido
18. Isla Amara Resort
19. Sea Cocoon Hotel
20. Cuba Hotel.
How to go to El Nido, Palawan ? Just take a direct daily flight from Manila, Cebu or Iloilo going to Puerto Princesa Airport in Puerto Princesa City, the capital of Palawan Province , then take a ride on van, bus etc going to El Nido, Palawan. But before you explore El Nido, Palawan, I suggest you must visit first Underground River in Puerto Princesa City, it is the New Seven Wonders of the World and also Bakers Hill in Puerto Princesa City.
Hey there! We’re headed to El Nido in a few days so thanks so much for all the recs!
Comparing the batu caves to rock city is hilarious and honestly true in terms of the spirit of it all. Im glad no monkeys messed with you!
See!
to ''all Malaysian'' watching this ''please please ask the local authority to do something about that area.. the trash and garbage strewn all over the place does no good to the Imagine of Malaysia.. this is so embarrassing.. that area is a premier tourist destinations..
is Pete related to Barry Gibbs?.. ... Bee Gees
lololol you're not the first to ask this! But alas, no.
Come on...biriyani is best when eaten with hands(while using the thumb as the loader!) By now you gotta master that, eating with hands😉😁😇
You're SO right actually! We're out of practice, but in the Philippines now and had an entire seafood meal with just our hands. Food totally tastes better that way! Thanks for watching.
i'm afraid of interacting with animals
^^;;; especailly wild animals
hays is brave~!
He throws himself into every experience really empresses me!!
I hope this trait sticks with him!
I absolutely love that you also call them Flying Rats xDDD Was that a british expression pete taught you or do you say that in america too?
We say it too! I went to uni in NYC…so many flying rats.
I love your son
We do too! 😂
Batu cave used to be beautiful place but since people keeps feeding monkeys then monkeys start throwing trash everywhere and also temple management should take action about the rubbish everywhere!
myvideo boy satay umi pj viral spiderman where
Coming next week!
I guess you are the spiderman in the latest video.
Frankly, people (locals or tourists) shld stop feeding the monkeys. They mess up the place.
Agree!
If you really loves monkey i will not recommended you with this macaque type of monkey..
This long tailed macaque (we called them kera) typically a trouble maker, pick pocket, stealing even robbing in a group.. sometime they consider aggressive and really unpredictable.. while the others one pig tails macaque (we called them beruk) are usually use as a pet and trained to pick coconut and other fruit.. this consider as the most aggressive if it is a lone male..
Long time ago.. even in Kuala Lumpur history had this incident where this lone big pig tails macaque terrorizing kuala lumpur.. and the authority had to ask help from Sarawak ranger from Borneo to solve the problems..
Some said you can read the articles in national museum even the culprit pig tails macaque are been display at the museum.. don't really know if it still there or not??
But if you really want to interact with the monkey i will recommend you try with this other types of monkey.. one of them is leaf monkey (we called them lotong or lutung) even there many cases get mauled by this monkey especially when it is a lone male or if it in a stressed mood because it been harassed by a group of long tailed macaque.. but most of the time you will only find this gentle monkey just don't bother you at all.. maybe it is just luck or maybe there a science behind this.. but further more.. if you going to kuala Selangor and headed to bukit Malawati (historic site) if you in luck you will see this monkey hanging round besides the road or even in the historical site.. sometime ago before COVID there this foreign TH-camr get the chance to hangout with this monkey like a bro.. (i already forgot what that TH-camr channels names so It really a long time ago)
But always be extra cautious.. because they still a wild animals.. they still unpredictable.. like a time bomb..
Good info! Thanks for watching! ♥️
Before human arrive here, it's monkey house
Ah, I see. Thanks for watching! ❤️
Hindu? I thougt they believe Islam🤔
Hi there. I am a malaysian muslim. We are a multi religious and multicultural country. The malays are muslims, the indians are mostly hindus, the chinese buddhist mostly. We have christians too. We live harmoniously side by side. You can even find a mosque, beside a temple and a shrine along a street.
@@imranrazak9463 Very true indeed 👍🏻
@Kampange Hi, I’m a Malaysian Christian. Like what @Imran Razak said, Malaysia is a multicultural & multi religion country. The religions practiced in Malaysia are:
1) Islam (majority)
2) Buddhism
3) Christianity
4) Hinduism
5) Confucianism
6) Taoism
7) Sikhism
8) Animism (paganism) (indigenous tribal beliefs)