If a foreign migrant worker(pakistanis, bangladeshis, myanmarese) tell you the price, it is 100% mark up. Locals do not mark up so high. So you must be smart to bargain. Anyway it is illegal for foreigners to trade in chinatown.
Very honest, well researched and great video (unlike some other TH-camrs in KL, they just walking around, not understanding the culture/food and with unintelligent narrations). Well done guys!
Your comment seriously means the world to us!! We try not to be that kind of channel because we want people to learn about these cities we visit. KL is WAY too cool/interesting to not learn more about. Thanks so much again for your kind words and for watching our video!!!!😊
Welcome to Malaysia. Its really hot weather now in Malaysia. Actually, isn’t not only Malaysia the whole SEA countries is crazy hot weather. If you want a cooler weather you can go to Genting Highland the weather temperature much colder than in KL. Also, theres a casino there and a big theme park. Its nice for chill and look see around. Hope you guys have a wonderful trip here.
Thank you for this wonderful video and for also showing your explorations in KL esp around KLCC park and the Petronas Twin Towers, the most iconic landmark in KL.
The dark soy based noodles (Hokkien mee) you had on Jalan Alor is of Malaysian Chinese orgin. You won't find anywhere else in the world. Its call Hokkien mee is because its from the Hokkien/Fujian Chinese. The Chinese food found in the US is mostly from the Chinese Cantonese sub group
There're the suburb areas of Kuala Lumpur called the Klang Valley that you guys need to explore. There's so much more to explore than just KL city in Malaysia.😂👌
Malaya which is basically Peninsular Malaysia today gained independence from the British on 31st August 1957 and it's an independence fought by 3 main ethnic groups of the country - Malays, Chinese and Indians together on that historic day. Malaysia was formed 16th Sept 1963 by including Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore as well. But, due to political and maybe society issues, Singapore separated 9th August 1965.
Great VLOG ; excellent editing and commentary. Many layers to the city , you’ve hit some of the tourist highlights , but there is so much more if you research more or get a knowledgeable local to suggest to you. The satay in Alor looked sub-standard , the best satays are not found there. Cafe and night spots were top choices but there are better ones around KL. Changkat is definitely one of the night spots 👍Pavillion on Jalan Bukit Bintang is the top spot for shopping 🛍️✅ Have fun & safe travels ✅👍🙏
Thank you for letting us know!!! The goal of our videos is to hit a lot of the touristy areas because we want our viewers (most of which are far from Malaysia) to see how cool it is, in hopes that it inspires them to visit!! That’s why we stick to touristy spots but we certainly agree, the best stuff is usually outside of those areas!! Thank you so much for the recommendations and for taking the time to watch our video!!!😊
@@ProbablyLost You may want to explore Bangsar cafe stores , Bangsar Heights Cafes & Mont Kiara enclave of cafes ☕️ too ✅👍 Check out Publika shopping 🛍️ and Mid Valley City shopping center , Klang, Cheras & PJ are nearby satellite towns with a whole plethora of famous foodies joints as well ✅ KL Pudu area hosts many local favorites, that only a few foreign bloggers manage to discover. Check out newer shopping spots like BBCC / Lalaport and Sunway shopping center in cheras KL too with top satay in Dzul satay in Jalan peel as a comparison to the one you had on Jalan Alor as a reference to what we locals savor as quality over quantity. Always ask a local for what we know is our top spots to get the best of the best. Cheers to your adventure & stay safe & God Bless 🙏🫡
Super dupper mate jst fr yur info klcc park ain't d biggest in town try d lake garden u might need a map to find yur out guys,enjoy yur stay n hve whale of guddy time guys,nice vid kippidap
Better venture out of the city center to the surrounding area of greater KL such as Bukit Kiara park, hike Bukit gasping, Kemensah area, Templer Park /Kanching Waterfalls, Shah Alam (i-city, agricultural park and skytrex adventure park), Sunway Pyramid/Lagoon, Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) and many more... You can also go way out to Kuala Selangor - Sungai Besar area for the rural experience at a homestay, fireflies, a bit of history, fishing village and paddy fields
*Welcome to Malaysia, Malaysian likes to lepak2 at mamak restaurant drink teh Tarik - you can joining me to or any Msian if you likes , is no problem for Malaysian❤💖🧡❤️💗💖💖🇲🇾*
Hai guys..if both of you enjoy the satay i can recommand you guys go to SAMURI SATAY KAJANG..at kajang town..easy way go there is by MRT SUNGAI BULOH KAJANG LINE..satay kajang is one of the best satay in MALAYSIA. they serve a variety of satay as chicken..beef..mutton..dear...so pls explore kajang town..
@@ProbablyLost yeah it is a bit confusing by the way, because there's another national event called Malaysia Day, when our friends in Borneo (Sabah & Sarawak) joined us in 16th September 1963 (7 years after Independence)
Hello, I am graduating nursing school in the spring and I plan on taking a trip to Southeast Asia before I start working. I loved watching your videos as they covered all of the places I've been looking at, however I am only going for 2-3 weeks and I don't know if the my time constraints make it possible. The places I've been looking at are Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Bangkok, Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Krabi, Koh Samui, Penang, Langkawi, and Kuala Lumpur. I was wondering in your opinion what places do you believe I should remove or need to be removed to fit with my time constraints and what places I should absolutely keep?
Hi!!! Oh my gosh you're going to have the best time!! So in my opinion, I definitely would do Chiang Mai, Bangkok, & Koh Samui in Thailand. You'll get a great mix of everything Thailand has to offer with those three (although flying to Koh Samui isn't cheap at all unfortunately, so it may make more sense to visit Krabi or Phuket instead). Angkor Wat is stunning & we absolutely loved Phnom Penh. You could fly into Siem Reap from Bangkok, do an evening tour through Angkor Wat once it's free to enter (after 5:30pm). Then do a tour the following morning before taking the bus down to Phnom Penh. From there you could go down to Kuala Lumpur & work your way through Malaysia! Between Langkawi & Penang, I'd pick Penang only if you've gotten sufficient beach time in Thailand lol. Penang has incredible food & very interesting history. As far as absolute keeps, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, a beach location in Thailand (Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, etc), Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, & Kuala Lumpur can all definitely be done in two weeks. You'll just be moving quickly, but man are those locations worth it!! Hopefully this helps you a little bit & thank you so much for watching our videos!!!:)
Thank you for such a quick response. This helps exponentially. I appreciate your suggestions/advice a lot. Your videos are great, keep up the good work.
@@varietyllamasllamas2330Malaysia most visited country in South East Asia with 26 million visitors from January to October 2023...you are welcome to Malaysia
@@gingerteddy618 Yes sir, with DNA prove. Red Indian are Malays. Same as Hawaii also, that is why you see Hawaiian are different, and many words used in Hawaii are Malay words 😊 In other words, Malays are aborigines of US. When Columbus arrived in US, he saw the people there praying like muslims. This is study by university.
Hi! For George Town, you can see the majority of the town in two days! KL is much larger though so if you have 5 days then that'd be perfect! Thanks so much for watching our video!!:)
Correction: National Independence Day is celebrated on the 31st of August instead of October as mentioned. Loving all your adventure vids around Malaysia.. also loving both your energy & enthusiasm you both show on each video. Hope to see more of you both enjoying my beautiful country on your next trip back. ❤ 🇲🇾
You’re absolutely right!! I completely misspoke but I meant to say August. We’re trying to correct this right now. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our videos and for leaving us such kind feedback!! We loved our time in Malaysia & can’t wait to come back again!!!!❤️❤️
Malaya which is basically Peninsular Malaysia today gained independence from the British on 31st August 1957 and it's an independence fought by 3 main ethnic groups of the country - Malays, Chinese and Indians together on that historic day. Malaysia was formed 16th Sept 1963 by including Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore as well. But, due to political and maybe society issues, Singapore separated 9th August 1965.
What is the purpose of the Bag you are carrying bro..looks big n heavy😂..i can see all bloggers carry the same bag as yours at their back..i am curios n eager to know why😂 sorry for my curiosity😂 but overall credit is given to you for your clear presentation n awesome video.. Greetings from Borneo Sabah my home state of East malaysia..Commonly known worldwide as the 'LAND BELOW THE WIND'
😅 you are very right! It is quite heavy, but it carries our necessities for filming during the day in addition to a water bottle or two during the crazy summer heat! lol I think most vloggers use it because it is a great backpack and also has compartments for carrying our gear. Thanks for watching our video! Your country is beautiful!
@@ProbablyLost thank you very much for your info bro..at least it clears my curiousity all the while 🤣n many thanks for your complimentary about my country..once again thank you n keep up the good work..cheers 🙏
5 Unique Nature Getaways Around KL That You Must Experience In 2023. 1.The Sticks, Kuala Kubu Bharu Location: Lot 213 Jalan KKB - Fraser’s Hill, 44000 Kuala Kubu Baru, Selangor 2.Sekeping Tenggiri, Bangsar Location: No. 48, Off Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Tenggiri, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur 3.Sekeping Jugra, Old Klang Road Location: 3, Jalan Jugra, 58100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur 4.Dusuntara Jungle Retreat Location: 48200 Batang Kali, Selangor Surrounded by tropical forest, fauna, birds, and animals on a well-fenced and naturally undulating valley covering over 3 acres of indescribable beauty, visitors to the Dusuntara will feel pure tranquility, bliss, and inner harmony. 5.Templer Park Rainforest Retreat Location: 22, Jalan 3/2, Templer Height, Templer Park, 48000 Rawang, Selangor You’ll never run out of things to do as the area is home to various famous natural landmarks in the vicinity such as Kanching Falls, Batu Caves, Selayang Hot Springs, and many more that will make the stay worthwhile.
If a foreign migrant worker(pakistanis, bangladeshis, myanmarese) tell you the price, it is 100% mark up. Locals do not mark up so high. So you must be smart to bargain. Anyway it is illegal for foreigners to trade in chinatown.
Very honest, well researched and great video (unlike some other TH-camrs in KL, they just walking around, not understanding the culture/food and with unintelligent narrations). Well done guys!
Your comment seriously means the world to us!! We try not to be that kind of channel because we want people to learn about these cities we visit. KL is WAY too cool/interesting to not learn more about. Thanks so much again for your kind words and for watching our video!!!!😊
Edits going crazy, channel poppin off. Infinitely proud of y'all!!
You’re the man D. Miss you so much and hope we get to see you around the holidays!!!❤️
Welcome to Malaysia. Its really hot weather now in Malaysia. Actually, isn’t not only Malaysia the whole SEA countries is crazy hot weather. If you want a cooler weather you can go to Genting Highland the weather temperature much colder than in KL. Also, theres a casino there and a big theme park. Its nice for chill and look see around.
Hope you guys have a wonderful trip here.
Thank you so much for watching!!!!❤️
Thank you for this wonderful video and for also showing your explorations in KL esp around KLCC park and the Petronas Twin Towers, the most iconic landmark in KL.
Thank you for watching!!😊❤️
@@ProbablyLost 😄
The dark soy based noodles (Hokkien mee) you had on Jalan Alor is of Malaysian Chinese orgin. You won't find anywhere else in the world.
Its call Hokkien mee is because its from the Hokkien/Fujian Chinese. The Chinese food found in the US is mostly from the Chinese Cantonese sub group
Just for info... the tallest flagpole in Malaysia located at Sarawak with a high of 99 meter next to Sarawak state assembly building and waterfront.
There're the suburb areas of Kuala Lumpur called the Klang Valley that you guys need to explore. There's so much more to explore than just KL city in Malaysia.😂👌
For sure!! That’s why we visited Penang & Langkawi first. We are saving a lot of places for the next time we visit!!!
Hope to guys will come back to Malaysia again soon! Enjoy ur travel😎
We certainly will!!! Thanks so much for watching😊
hi bro, welcome to Malaysia..
Thanks! 😃
We hv 2 cultures here running parallel.
1. Tea
2. Coffee
So not many countries in south east asia has that.
That’s great to know!!! We’ll have to get the tea next time we visit!😊
Do the Malaysian teh tarik at mamak restaurants next time. It’s pulled milk tea. Try it!
You earned another new subscriber…welcome to Malaysia @KL. Nice content 👍🏼
Thank you so much!!! We’re thrilled to have you!!😊
Malaya which is basically Peninsular Malaysia today gained independence from the British on 31st August 1957 and it's an independence fought by 3 main ethnic groups of the country - Malays, Chinese and Indians together on that historic day. Malaysia was formed 16th Sept 1963 by including Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore as well. But, due to political and maybe society issues, Singapore separated 9th August 1965.
Thanks for sharing nice and interesting content on Bkt Bintang KLCC and Petaling Street in KL!!!👍🙏🇲🇾
Thank you for watching!!😊
I climbed the mengara tower and the Petronas. The Petronas had no entrance fee, that was so kind of Malaysia. My favorite is the KL Bird Park.
They’re all pretty incredible stops!!!
Great VLOG ; excellent editing and commentary.
Many layers to the city , you’ve hit some of the tourist highlights , but there is so much more if you research more or get a knowledgeable local to suggest to you. The satay in Alor looked sub-standard , the best satays are not found there. Cafe and night spots were top choices but there are better ones around KL. Changkat is definitely one of the night spots 👍Pavillion on Jalan Bukit Bintang is the top spot for shopping 🛍️✅
Have fun & safe travels ✅👍🙏
Thank you for letting us know!!! The goal of our videos is to hit a lot of the touristy areas because we want our viewers (most of which are far from Malaysia) to see how cool it is, in hopes that it inspires them to visit!! That’s why we stick to touristy spots but we certainly agree, the best stuff is usually outside of those areas!! Thank you so much for the recommendations and for taking the time to watch our video!!!😊
@@ProbablyLost You may want to explore Bangsar cafe stores , Bangsar Heights Cafes & Mont Kiara enclave of cafes ☕️ too ✅👍
Check out Publika shopping 🛍️ and Mid Valley City shopping center , Klang, Cheras & PJ are nearby satellite towns with a whole plethora of famous foodies joints as well ✅
KL Pudu area hosts many local favorites, that only a few foreign bloggers manage to discover. Check out newer shopping spots like BBCC / Lalaport and Sunway shopping center in cheras KL too with top satay in Dzul satay in Jalan peel as a comparison to the one you had on Jalan Alor as a reference to what we locals savor as quality over quantity. Always ask a local for what we know is our top spots to get the best of the best. Cheers to your adventure & stay safe & God Bless 🙏🫡
Super dupper mate jst fr yur info klcc park ain't d biggest in town try d lake garden u might need a map to find yur out guys,enjoy yur stay n hve whale of guddy time guys,nice vid kippidap
Thanks for visiting kl
I must commend you for your great filming and editing. Did you fly the drone? Keep up the good work.
We did!! It’s a great city for drone shots. There’s so much character in the skyline in Kuala Lumpur!! Thanks so much for watching!😊
Better venture out of the city center to the surrounding area of greater KL such as Bukit Kiara park, hike Bukit gasping, Kemensah area, Templer Park /Kanching Waterfalls, Shah Alam (i-city, agricultural park and skytrex adventure park), Sunway Pyramid/Lagoon, Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) and many more...
You can also go way out to Kuala Selangor - Sungai Besar area for the rural experience at a homestay, fireflies, a bit of history, fishing village and paddy fields
These are all great recommendations!! Thank you!!❤️
Why did you guys upload at 9am, time to get up and eat some breakfast!
It’s something to watch while getting your day started!!😅 thank you so much for watching!!😊
@@ProbablyLost haha keep up your good work
Next you guys should go to cameron highlands and genting highland
We certainly have that on our list!!!
The ioi putrajaya mall by size is the 2nd largest in the world
I believe it!!!
Can't wait both of you to come back..😉
We can’t wait too!!😊
*Welcome to Malaysia, Malaysian likes to lepak2 at mamak restaurant drink teh Tarik - you can joining me to or any Msian if you likes , is no problem for Malaysian❤💖🧡❤️💗💖💖🇲🇾*
As always your vlog is awesome 😊happy weekend take care 🌻let's explore more guys 💐
Thank you so much!!!❤️
Yes you are right..BUKIT@hill BINTANG@star .. KL known by foreingers tourist as NYC OF ASIA..
Fun fact: Some of the old landmarks are said to be able to withstand a few metres of snow, as the architects were British
That’s hilarious!! I doubt they’ll ever have to worry about snow there though🥵🥵🥵🤣
Come back sooner guys, Malaysian miss you
We certainly will😊
Do come to Malaysia again
We certainly will!! Thank you so much for watching!!😊
@@ProbablyLost you're welcome
Nice vlog..
Thank you!!!
Hai guys..if both of you enjoy the satay i can recommand you guys go to SAMURI SATAY KAJANG..at kajang town..easy way go there is by MRT SUNGAI BULOH KAJANG LINE..satay kajang is one of the best satay in MALAYSIA. they serve a variety of satay as chicken..beef..mutton..dear...so pls explore kajang town..
Thank you so much for the recommendation!!!
U guys should go to Putrajaya...
We’ll add it to our list!!!
6:30 *August 31st
You’re 100% right and we are correcting it now!!
@@ProbablyLost yeah it is a bit confusing by the way, because there's another national event called Malaysia Day, when our friends in Borneo (Sabah & Sarawak) joined us in 16th September 1963 (7 years after Independence)
Hello, I am graduating nursing school in the spring and I plan on taking a trip to Southeast Asia before I start working. I loved watching your videos as they covered all of the places I've been looking at, however I am only going for 2-3 weeks and I don't know if the my time constraints make it possible. The places I've been looking at are Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Bangkok, Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Krabi, Koh Samui, Penang, Langkawi, and Kuala Lumpur. I was wondering in your opinion what places do you believe I should remove or need to be removed to fit with my time constraints and what places I should absolutely keep?
Hi!!! Oh my gosh you're going to have the best time!! So in my opinion, I definitely would do Chiang Mai, Bangkok, & Koh Samui in Thailand. You'll get a great mix of everything Thailand has to offer with those three (although flying to Koh Samui isn't cheap at all unfortunately, so it may make more sense to visit Krabi or Phuket instead). Angkor Wat is stunning & we absolutely loved Phnom Penh. You could fly into Siem Reap from Bangkok, do an evening tour through Angkor Wat once it's free to enter (after 5:30pm). Then do a tour the following morning before taking the bus down to Phnom Penh. From there you could go down to Kuala Lumpur & work your way through Malaysia! Between Langkawi & Penang, I'd pick Penang only if you've gotten sufficient beach time in Thailand lol. Penang has incredible food & very interesting history. As far as absolute keeps, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, a beach location in Thailand (Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, etc), Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, & Kuala Lumpur can all definitely be done in two weeks. You'll just be moving quickly, but man are those locations worth it!! Hopefully this helps you a little bit & thank you so much for watching our videos!!!:)
Thank you for such a quick response. This helps exponentially. I appreciate your suggestions/advice a lot. Your videos are great, keep up the good work.
@@varietyllamasllamas2330 thank you so much!!😊
@@varietyllamasllamas2330Malaysia most visited country in South East Asia with 26 million visitors from January to October 2023...you are welcome to Malaysia
Its Alor street. Jalan means street in malay.
Hi what is the name of the place where all pubs and drinking places are?
Changkat Bukit Bintang
Do you know that Malays arrived in US in year 800, via Russia-Alaska route.....
Are you sure?
@@gingerteddy618 Yes sir, with DNA prove. Red Indian are Malays. Same as Hawaii also, that is why you see Hawaiian are different, and many words used in Hawaii are Malay words 😊 In other words, Malays are aborigines of US. When Columbus arrived in US, he saw the people there praying like muslims. This is study by university.
Not october 31st, august 31st
Do come back again
We definitely will!!😊
The place you were drink beer is Jalan Alor
Very nice! 👍
u must dip satay into peanut sauce. it's a proper way to eat dude.
Oh man that sounds incredible!!!!
how many days each do you recommend for george town and kuala lumpur :)
Hi! For George Town, you can see the majority of the town in two days! KL is much larger though so if you have 5 days then that'd be perfect! Thanks so much for watching our video!!:)
@@ProbablyLost glad to be part of the gang now, your style of vlogging is great!
@@snappop thank you so much!!!!!:)
Lovr Vcr coffee ☕️
It’s fantastic!!!
Correction: National Independence Day is celebrated on the 31st of August instead of October as mentioned.
Loving all your adventure vids around Malaysia.. also loving both your energy & enthusiasm you both show on each video. Hope to see more of you both enjoying my beautiful country on your next trip back. ❤ 🇲🇾
You’re absolutely right!! I completely misspoke but I meant to say August. We’re trying to correct this right now. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our videos and for leaving us such kind feedback!! We loved our time in Malaysia & can’t wait to come back again!!!!❤️❤️
Malaya which is basically Peninsular Malaysia today gained independence from the British on 31st August 1957 and it's an independence fought by 3 main ethnic groups of the country - Malays, Chinese and Indians together on that historic day. Malaysia was formed 16th Sept 1963 by including Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore as well. But, due to political and maybe society issues, Singapore separated 9th August 1965.
Trey, nope😂. I commend you though, you keep trying!
MAYBE one of these days I’ll find a way to enjoy something involving heights, but I kinda doubt it🤣🤣🤣 thank you so much for watching!!!!
What is the purpose of the Bag you are carrying bro..looks big n heavy😂..i can see all bloggers carry the same bag as yours at their back..i am curios n eager to know why😂 sorry for my curiosity😂 but overall credit is given to you for your clear presentation n awesome video.. Greetings from Borneo Sabah my home state of East malaysia..Commonly known worldwide as the 'LAND BELOW THE WIND'
😅 you are very right! It is quite heavy, but it carries our necessities for filming during the day in addition to a water bottle or two during the crazy summer heat! lol I think most vloggers use it because it is a great backpack and also has compartments for carrying our gear. Thanks for watching our video! Your country is beautiful!
@@ProbablyLost thank you very much for your info bro..at least it clears my curiousity all the while 🤣n many thanks for your complimentary about my country..once again thank you n keep up the good work..cheers 🙏
Enjoy in kl
Thank you!!!
Hokkien mee not my favorite either!!,😂😂
We didn’t like it at all🤣🤣🤣 but everything else was INCREDIBLE!!
Its famous in the world..
❤👍👍👍
Thank you for watching!!!:)
Since you've been there on top of the twin tower, now imagine... the Indian ocean's depth is 17 times the tower. You're welcome!
And THAT'S why I have no interest in going to the bottom of the ocean🤣 Thanks so much for watching our video!!!
✌️😁🇲🇾♥️🇺🇲🇨🇦
Thank you for watching!:)
@@ProbablyLost you welcome sir have a nice day✌️😁🇲🇾♥️🇺🇲🇨🇦
Hei welcome 👍😁
ye ke shocked ni? cam tipu je..heheh
5 Unique Nature Getaways Around KL That You Must Experience In 2023.
1.The Sticks, Kuala Kubu Bharu
Location: Lot 213 Jalan KKB - Fraser’s Hill, 44000 Kuala Kubu Baru, Selangor
2.Sekeping Tenggiri, Bangsar
Location: No. 48, Off Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Tenggiri, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
3.Sekeping Jugra, Old Klang Road
Location: 3, Jalan Jugra, 58100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
4.Dusuntara Jungle Retreat
Location: 48200 Batang Kali, Selangor
Surrounded by tropical forest, fauna, birds, and animals on a well-fenced and naturally undulating valley covering over 3 acres of indescribable beauty, visitors to the Dusuntara will feel pure tranquility, bliss, and inner harmony.
5.Templer Park Rainforest Retreat
Location: 22, Jalan 3/2, Templer Height, Templer Park, 48000 Rawang, Selangor
You’ll never run out of things to do as the area is home to various famous natural landmarks in the vicinity such as Kanching Falls, Batu Caves, Selayang Hot Springs, and many more that will make the stay worthwhile.
It's pronounced "chunk-cut"😅
Please speak slowly and clearly so we can understand you.