That is one stunning view of the city at night! The price for drinks there is much cheaper than what I paid in Chicago for something similar a couple years ago. Kuala Lumpur is such a cool city. I would love to go there someday!
Ah! So many beautiful shots of Batu Caves. So bummed we never made it there during our time in KL. And no, we don't think you were over reacting about the Sprite. For $6, that should have been crisp & cold for sure. Great video guys!
Morning is the best time to do outdoor activities in Malaysia. The monkeys at Batu Caves are macaque, quite aggressive. If you likes monkeys recommend you visit Bukit Malawati, one hour drive from KL. The monkeys there are Dusky leaf, not aggressive and their babies are orange colors
You should have walk around the are, and went to kwai chai Hong, Central market, RexKL and also food stalls/shop selling soft cookies, beef roti, mee tarik, chestnuts, soy drinks etc while waiting for the. Market to open
@ ok thanks, it looked so peaceful! Do you think you caught a grab frm KLCC at maybe 6am? I’m going to drag my 3 kids and i think when it’s cooler + calm like that will be so perfect 😊
How to pronounce "Kuala Lumpur" the native & casual way, it's one word and only has three syllables without the schwa: Kolumpo [Column-poh] (imagine Colombo, Columbus) 1. KL (Kay-EL) is the new gen's pronunciation. 2. Koala Lumpoh (silent R) is the standard pronunciation. 3. Kuala Lumpur is the textbook pronunciation for academia and language studies, where Google Translate, Bing Translate and Siri learned from.
If you are still around for a few days, I can point you to the right places for food. Try Asam Laksa at Asam Laksa Petaling Street (12-7pm) if you are going there again.
There are a few residence in the towers for VVIPs I should say but it's kept a secret, than there is a floor that is kept empty in one of the towers (n that is aa penthouse for the unseen)... Anyway you should have visit kampung baru for authentic malay food
One more fascinating info, have you wondered why the buildings around klcc are named Ascott, Derby Park, Desa Kudalari (running horse village)? That is because the land they, including Petronas twin towers satt on was a former turf club (horse racing circuit)
The cost of food in Kuala Lumpur is relatively low compared with other popular cities in the world. If you know how to explore the kopitiam, mamak stores and nasi campur food culture in Malaysia. I can safely say that you'll get the best value and taste for your buck. Do your homework, and you shall be rewarded. Enjoy!😊
I know I went to the top of Taipei 101 in the May of 2013. Was that the tallest building in the world then?? Btw, I've been to KL in 2013-2017, teaching chemistry as a teacher, so I'm sorry to say that to you. Though only as a few short trips among my times in SE Asia, the only major time was my time in KL as a teacher in 2016's Highland International Boarding School, just so you know. And not for very long... 😕
@ You’re right, and that they have!! 😁 It seems that as far as when as it comes to out-ranking the world’s buildings when it comes to the tallest, at first came the UAE’s Burj Khalifa among a few of its others if I should note. BUT NOW… I think Jeddah in Saudi Arabia is up to building the tallest building ever in world history. But they have yet to be successful in all the world’s eyes… 😕🕡🌏
@@ashtriana1 If you want to note: The Petronas Towers: Opened 31 August 1999; 25 years ago Taipei 101: Opened 31 December 2004; 19 years ago Burj Khalifa: Opened 4 January 2010; 14 years ago You can see now the difference!!
that's standard if you hang out at a higher place with a higher price🤭even if you just get it for a simple drink..and it'll be free if you're the owner at that place!😜😂
That is one stunning view of the city at night! The price for drinks there is much cheaper than what I paid in Chicago for something similar a couple years ago. Kuala Lumpur is such a cool city. I would love to go there someday!
It was such a great night! We're glad the drinks fit within the budget 😄 just!
Ah! So many beautiful shots of Batu Caves. So bummed we never made it there during our time in KL. And no, we don't think you were over reacting about the Sprite. For $6, that should have been crisp & cold for sure. Great video guys!
Hahaha thank you! It was such a disappointment wanting to cool off with a sprite and getting warm one!
They actually have a fair few covered air conditioned walkways and they also have free buses through the city loops. Love KL great city.
Great city!
Great video as always your doing a amazing job ❤
Thank you! Thabks for watching along 😊
Morning is the best time to do outdoor activities in Malaysia. The monkeys at Batu Caves are macaque, quite aggressive. If you likes monkeys recommend you visit Bukit Malawati, one hour drive from KL. The monkeys there are Dusky leaf, not aggressive and their babies are orange colors
Orange monkey babies sound so cute!!
You should have walk around the are, and went to kwai chai Hong, Central market, RexKL and also food stalls/shop selling soft cookies, beef roti, mee tarik, chestnuts, soy drinks etc while waiting for the. Market to open
woah that does sound like it would have been a good plan!
Beauty shots! Curious what time did you arrive at Batu Caves?
Very early! I think it was just as the sun came up! 😄
@ ok thanks, it looked so peaceful! Do you think you caught a grab frm KLCC at maybe 6am? I’m going to drag my 3 kids and i think when it’s cooler + calm like that will be so perfect 😊
@bluestarfishsea I think that's pretty accurate yeah! It's great being there almost alone (except the monkeys) haha
How to pronounce "Kuala Lumpur" the native & casual way, it's one word and only has three syllables without the schwa: Kolumpo [Column-poh] (imagine Colombo, Columbus)
1. KL (Kay-EL) is the new gen's pronunciation.
2. Koala Lumpoh (silent R) is the standard pronunciation.
3. Kuala Lumpur is the textbook pronunciation for academia and language studies, where Google Translate, Bing Translate and Siri learned from.
Thank you!
Amazing informative video beautiful vibes thanks for sharing..🎉
Thanks for watching! 😊
Welcome to kuala lumpur Malaysia
😊 thanks!
Stuffs that cooked with claypot taste better because it withstands higher temperature than steel pots.
Oohhhhh!!! That's cool to know! Thank you!
If you are still around for a few days, I can point you to the right places for food. Try Asam Laksa at Asam Laksa Petaling Street (12-7pm) if you are going there again.
Oh thanks for the recome nation, unfortauntely we've already left but hopefully someone else sees this comment!
love the place!😍
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Claypot cooking is the best due to heat retention.
so tasty!
There are a few residence in the towers for VVIPs I should say but it's kept a secret, than there is a floor that is kept empty in one of the towers (n that is aa penthouse for the unseen)... Anyway you should have visit kampung baru for authentic malay food
woah! very cool!
One more fascinating info, have you wondered why the buildings around klcc are named Ascott, Derby Park, Desa Kudalari (running horse village)?
That is because the land they, including Petronas twin towers satt on was a former turf club (horse racing circuit)
Too bad you do not like ipoh for whatever reasons. One of 2 places to retire. Nearby taiping town is another wonderful place.
we did like Ipoh! hahaha
The cost of food in Kuala Lumpur is relatively low compared with other popular cities in the world. If you know how to explore the kopitiam, mamak stores and nasi campur food culture in Malaysia. I can safely say that you'll get the best value and taste for your buck. Do your homework, and you shall be rewarded. Enjoy!😊
thanks so much! 😊
You would pay the same for 2 Drinks in a pub in central London, with no view!!
And way more in Ibiza 😄
Try our ramly burger. Cheap and tasty.
they are our two most important things when picking somewhere to eat!
Hi Apartment looks great who did you book with please ?
we left two options i the description! we used booking at the time!
I know I went to the top of Taipei 101 in the May of 2013. Was that the tallest building in the world then??
Btw, I've been to KL in 2013-2017, teaching chemistry as a teacher, so I'm sorry to say that to you. Though only as a few short trips among my times in SE Asia, the only major time was my time in KL as a teacher in 2016's Highland International Boarding School, just so you know. And not for very long... 😕
😊 so many buildings have been the tallest in the world recently 😆 crazy isn't it!
@ You’re right, and that they have!! 😁 It seems that as far as when as it comes to out-ranking the world’s buildings when it comes to the tallest, at first came the UAE’s Burj Khalifa among a few of its others if I should note. BUT NOW… I think Jeddah in Saudi Arabia is up to building the tallest building ever in world history. But they have yet to be successful in all the world’s eyes… 😕🕡🌏
I think burj Khalifa already surpassed Taipei 101 by that time
@@ashtriana1 If you want to note:
The Petronas Towers: Opened 31 August 1999; 25 years ago
Taipei 101: Opened 31 December 2004; 19 years ago
Burj Khalifa: Opened 4 January 2010; 14 years ago
You can see now the difference!!
welcome to KUALA DHAKA MALONDESH 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩the true banglades city!!!!! 😂😂😂
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that's standard if you hang out at a higher place with a higher price🤭even if you just get it for a simple drink..and it'll be free if you're the owner at that place!😜😂
hahahah true, wish we knew the owner!
22:48 RM26 for a SPRITE? When you can get it for RM2.20 at a 7-11... Not worth it >_
Right!? Craaazzyyy!!
1min 24secs thank me later haha
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Them monkeys listening to Let's Get It On by Marvin Gaye or Closer by NIN @@JordanandEmily
It is affordable for quality no question abt that and ur first background music is chinese not indian🤣
hahaha we were going for Malaysian!