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I'm from malaysia and take care when you driving here and dont drive at night from cameron highland to thailand by using Gua Musang road.There have a wild animal like elephant and tiger when night and is to dangerous.Have a nice day sir
Good people find good people. So happy to see you find good mechanics along the way. Trudy deserves the best. And that Malaysia edition sticker is the bestest! Seriously, the way you travel is the way we love to travel. Meeting locals, truly getting into the local life.
Awwh thank you - this is probably why we found each other and are best friends LOL 😉😂💜 We can't wait for you to see the sticker when we all get together again and I am trying to persuade Natasha and Peter to come to the UK for the Charity Welcome home party - so big meet up !! Big love and hugs M xx
I live in southern malaysia where it is very hot but I’ve been to cameroon highland for 9 times already. It’s just different than the rest of malaysia. It’s like taking a cheap overseas vacation
Hey there Marianne and Chris, I love how you are showing to the rest of the world how Malaysia looks like. Truth be told, as a local, I too have yet to find some of the gems that you had found. I hope you enjoyed your adventures here in Malaysia. Marianne had nerves of steel driving Trudy into the Sungai Palas BOH Tea Plantation!
Marianne you are right they are Angel Trumpet. Also when ingested it attacks the nervous system. Beautiful but dangerous. Keep on Truckin' you two, enjoying every moment.
when you attach with something, its always hard to leave it... felt like something was left behind... maybe one day you get a long holiday, come visit malaysia again... we will always welcome you here! just think of it as your own home... always stay safe guys!
Rekindled lovely memories of a trip to CH back in 1964. Dad was based in Singapore and he took the family there in his Humber Hawk. Thanks for the trip!!
It looked stunning in the mountains surrounded by the tea plantations 👍 A Tea Tour sounds like a good idea to me 🤔😉 Thank you both for the lovely video 😊
What amazing view from the rooftop bar 👌Shame the rain had to spoil it ☔️ Yay Trudy dry on the inside 👏👏 Taking the old road was def the better idea so much more to see 🤩 It’s no wonder the Cameron Highlands are so busy with people escaping the heat 🥵 As always the food looked so tasty 😋 Tea plantations always seem to be the most beautiful places , the ones we visited in Sri Lanka were exactly the same ! Malaysia is a place that while watching I have a constant smile 😊 🫶
Watching your videos while in Malaysia makes me feel very fortunate to be a Malaysian living in Malaysia...tq. Btw my daughter is now studying in London and she loves UK and she has traveled to 8 European countries within the span of 18 months. According to her, salary for part timer is good and traveling cost is affordable.
For me it was great to see the Cameron Highlands again but I barely recognised it. I visited there way back, firstly in 1986 and again in 1989. Back then there were only shanty towns, but it was so enjoyable with hawker stalls and very few tourists. And as you discovered, the cool climate is a welcome relief from the sweltering heat of the lowlands. To be honest, now it looks spoiled by development and tourism but this is the way of the world. Glad I visited when I had the opportunity.
Saw your email the other day... Then just watched this vlog, sad to see Peter your friend who has passed away but great memories to have for you both... As has been said many life is for living
Hello from London UK, I found your channel a few months ago and I'm catching up watching from the start, stay safe, looking forward to more beautiful views and videos
This content is so breathtaking and beautiful full of wholesomeness i really enjoy watching this series i hope you’re having a great time in Malaysia ❤
Always enjoy watching your videos and adventures here every Sunday in the USA. Curious why Marianne is the only one to drive. She does a great job. She navigates some of the most narrow areas. Much respect!❤❤
Yeah she is really good behind the wheel! 👍 I cannot forget driving down to Bath and a couple other english countryside last year, where the roads were really really narrow! Once I even had to stop then reverse my car for more than 30 metres to a spot with a bit of grassed shoulder on one side, to allow the other car coming from the opposite direction to pass 😳
Thanks Deb - yep Chris does the navigating, filming and editing (also the TREAD business stuff too) I love driving so it works for us - but Chris can and has driven if it is a long driving shift 😉🙌💃
Malaysia really does such an amazing place. I would love to visit. This video was - as all your videos are - just brill to watch, informative and very heart warming. You guys rock.
Loving the Malaysia videos. Reminds me of my time working in Singapore and KL. The food is amazing, Laksa, chicken rice, rendang and fish head curry. I am drooling thinking about it. I used to drink Liptons tea with two bags until I discovered BOH tea, it's good.
It's very brave and at the same time insane to travel around the world in a 19 years old van. Wondering what's the mileage on the van at the beginning of the journey? Stay safe and happy journey.
Tread the Globe and Sunday morning brunch - perfect combination! Well done Marianne for driving that Road up to the tea plantation without a blink of nerves - impressive! Love the shot of Trudy gazing over the rows of tea! Keep safe and keep trucking guys! 🚌
Now who would have thought that there’d be tea plantation in Malaysia and Chris would be in trousers!!!!!! Beautiful…. that biryani was epic. There isn’t a road that Marianne isn’t afraid to drive on xxx keep safe
There is another old tea plantation in CH. The Bharat Tea Plantation. It is easier to reach as the Tea house look out point is just next to the main road on Tanah Rata - Brinchang Road.
Awesome video as always Chris and Marianne. Malaysia has some of the most spectacular views and some delicious food I really wish TH-cam had it where you can smell it. 😂 Also looks like y'all really enjoyed a tast of home the tea ☕ and scones looks really delicious.
Both of you seem to be such a lovely couple and having such a wonderful time in Malaysia and it just makes me so happy just watching this video...please do continue to explore Malaysia and you should be able to see different stuffs all over Malaysia... :)
Wow, I cannot believe it’s been four years. Those pints of Guinness in Grace Neil’s pub, Donaghadee, Co Down, Northern Ireland seem like a long long time ago. Take care y’all!
My family and I have been to the same spot, BOH tea plantation and the eatery area too. Nearby you can see the ancient machines that they used to process the tea leaves. Last time went there was like 6-7 years ago. Nice cool climate.
@@Ruriko.Y Yes the tea factory but they don’t process the tea there anymore because the machinery on display were machines that they used many decades ago. I am sure nowadays they are using more sophisticated machinery located somewhere.
36:32 Well done Marianne you got the cream tea done the best way! Especially as the cream tea origin is from Tavistock Abbey in .... DEVON!!! Btw loving seeing the Cameron Highlands again. Used to go there in the early 1970s.... it was very cool, quiet and peaceful back then.
I much prefer the mountainous scenery to the big cities. The tea plantations looked so lush and fresh. How amazing to find a cream tea, even if it didn't have clotted cream. Nom, nom.
Ahhh clotted cream with a bowl of strawberries and cups of tea in a slightly chilly afternoon, seated at a round wooden table set in the large yard of a randomly found cafe and bar as I was driving through the english countryside just last year... Lovely memories 🥰💖
When the cream is thick it goes on first but if it’s thin it goes onto the jam. That’s the official explanation from Devon and Cornwall. Thanks for sharing all that; it was great for those of us who cant go.❤️🌸🦋
Hi Guys, I went to Las Vegas at 30 years old by myself first plane ride. I didn’t know Vegas had Mountains. You reminded me of that when you said not knowing about mountains there. You are giving all of us a different perspective. What people on planes don’t see. Thank you both. You have given me and others, I’m sure to once you get there to maybe do more exploring once you get there and rent a van, or just explore more. You did the right thing renting your house. So you can go home.
I am from Taiping and can't wait you guys to come to Taiping. Let me suggest you some must-do/eat in Taiping! - Taiping Lake Garden - Kampung Wag Restaurant (dinner, curry fish, minced pork tofu) - Kopitiam Hoe Peng (white chicken rice) - Larut Matang Hawker Center ( Char Kuey Teow with Fishball Stall 78) - Hua Soon Firework Char Koay Teow
Prima Cake House biscuits are to die for For Malay food you could try Mee Combat and Murtabak (Larut Matang Hawker Center) and roti canai breakfast at Restoran Bismillah
if you like the highlands, maybe you can retire in Kundasang, Sabah. It'll be much cheaper, but it's a small town, so it might not have everything you want/need. but the views of Mt. Kinabalu are stunning and the climate is perfect.
Hey guy's thanks for another awesome episode! That walk up from car park to get a cup of tea would of probably killed me hahaha! But it would be worth it in the end! Safe travels guy's and enjoy
Oh boy I just loooove that strawberry sambal, haven't noticed any being sold outside of cameron highland. Maybe that's a reason to drive up there again soon! Anyway you two lovebirds drive safely and have loads of fun driving around 👍 I too love driving, and had loads of fun last year driving from liverpool all the way southwest to land's end! 🥰💖
We are absolutely loving your Malaysia videos at the moment. So many memories and places we recognise from our time there just over a year ago. Cameron Highlands were definitely a welcome break from the heat!
the noises like bird is from the heavy truck brake.....they manage to buy it from accessories similar with the sound of Optimus Prime in the Transformer movies
Hello Ambassadors The BOH tea plantation was the most noticeable view in this video. That breakfast looked delicious folks. Such a nice scenery was that. Thanks! Love from FLORIDA ❤😂❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
HI guys ... at 20.25, those "little things" call ikan bilis are actually fried anchovies. And yes, you can drive up to the BOH Tea cafe and view deck instead of walking up. Been there many years ago!
KL / Malaysia feeling like home and being your Happy place about sums it up for me also. Most Big Citys around the world people cannot wait to get away from them. Not KL.
Wish u guys hav stayed at cameron highland resorts. A bit on the pricer side but it’s worth it. For a more rustic and unspoiled highland experience, u can also consider Fraser’s Hill. This you need to plan ur accom and travel route (there are two roads, but one is very narrow and has timing schedule up and down the road, the other is some times subjected to potential landslides). But if u enjoy nature and hiking, Fraser’s Hill is the place for you. Fun Fact: Jim Thompson of the Thai Silk business got lost there and never been found
Thank you for awsome and informative video on places in CH specially best place to eat. Will definitely have the nasi lemak pandan and strawberry sambal when we visit CH.❤
I’m from Somerset (although I claim Devon) I guess regarding the Strawberries you were talking about the Cheddar area? Anyway, been in Malaysia for the best part of 15 years and I am in awe of your driving a van around these parts. It even drove me mad in the UK with all the height and width restrictions. Especially at Park and Rides to the extent we ended up with my wife in a car following the van.
Did you know we have EXCLUSIVE 360° videos on the members section of our website - and the good news is you can sign up FOR FREE. 🎉 treadtheglobe.com/memberships/ See you there - Chris & Marianne xx
I'm from malaysia and take care when you driving here and dont drive at night from cameron highland to thailand by using Gua Musang road.There have a wild animal like elephant and tiger when night and is to dangerous.Have a nice day sir
They already said ipoh to padang besar. Why would they go via gua musang?
@@keangwooichoo6138 Scenic route!
Wow...amazing 😮 😏
11:30 those "birds" sound was actually coming from those truck brakes 😂
Marianne is very brave to maneuver the narrow roads up at the Cameron! Thumbs up!
Good people find good people. So happy to see you find good mechanics along the way. Trudy deserves the best.
And that Malaysia edition sticker is the bestest!
Seriously, the way you travel is the way we love to travel. Meeting locals, truly getting into the local life.
Awwh thank you - this is probably why we found each other and are best friends LOL 😉😂💜 We can't wait for you to see the sticker when we all get together again and I am trying to persuade Natasha and Peter to come to the UK for the Charity Welcome home party - so big meet up !! Big love and hugs M xx
I was absolutely amazed by all the sights and sounds of Malaysia‼️
I live in southern malaysia where it is very hot but I’ve been to cameroon highland for 9 times already. It’s just different than the rest of malaysia. It’s like taking a cheap overseas vacation
Man, why you like africa so much??
@@jonmath4182 LOL
Hey there Marianne and Chris, I love how you are showing to the rest of the world how Malaysia looks like. Truth be told, as a local, I too have yet to find some of the gems that you had found. I hope you enjoyed your adventures here in Malaysia. Marianne had nerves of steel driving Trudy into the Sungai Palas BOH Tea Plantation!
Yes! It's a very narrow road especially with oncoming cars. Awesome you guys did it
Thanks !! And yes Malaysia has so many incredible places to visit - we will be back as we have some more adventures to be had for sure !! 🤗🙌
Marianne you are right they are Angel Trumpet. Also when ingested it attacks the nervous system. Beautiful but dangerous. Keep on Truckin' you two, enjoying every moment.
when you attach with something, its always hard to leave it... felt like something was left behind... maybe one day you get a long holiday, come visit malaysia again... we will always welcome you here! just think of it as your own home... always stay safe guys!
Thank you - we will be back !!
wow I wish I had the sticker on my car ...travelling all around world. 👍👍
BECAUSE MALAYSIA 🇲🇾 IS AMAZING ❤❤❤
Rekindled lovely memories of a trip to CH back in 1964. Dad was based in Singapore and he took the family there in his Humber Hawk. Thanks for the trip!!
It looked stunning in the mountains surrounded by the tea plantations 👍 A Tea Tour sounds like a good idea to me 🤔😉 Thank you both for the lovely video 😊
Sounds great!
What amazing view from the rooftop bar 👌Shame the rain had to spoil it ☔️
Yay Trudy dry on the inside 👏👏
Taking the old road was def the better idea so much more to see 🤩
It’s no wonder the Cameron Highlands are so busy with people escaping the heat 🥵
As always the food looked so tasty 😋
Tea plantations always seem to be the most beautiful places , the ones we visited in Sri Lanka were exactly the same ! Malaysia is a place that while watching I have a constant smile 😊 🫶
Agreed - we love Malaysia and will be back !! Love to you both xx
I give a like even before i watch it knowing it will be fun and interesting as usual😁
Watching your videos while in Malaysia makes me feel very fortunate to be a Malaysian living in Malaysia...tq. Btw my daughter is now studying in London and she loves UK and she has traveled to 8 European countries within the span of 18 months. According to her, salary for part timer is good and traveling cost is affordable.
Helen Keller absolutely right!!. Go explore the world, guys.. bring us together with your journey.. stay safe..
For me it was great to see the Cameron Highlands again but I barely recognised it. I visited there way back, firstly in 1986 and again in 1989. Back then there were only shanty towns, but it was so enjoyable with hawker stalls and very few tourists. And as you discovered, the cool climate is a welcome relief from the sweltering heat of the lowlands. To be honest, now it looks spoiled by development and tourism but this is the way of the world. Glad I visited when I had the opportunity.
A million thanks for sharing a nice view of malaysia to the wotld . Saluted .
Saw your email the other day... Then just watched this vlog, sad to see Peter your friend who has passed away but great memories to have for you both... As has been said many life is for living
Hello from London UK, I found your channel a few months ago and I'm catching up watching from the start, stay safe, looking forward to more beautiful views and videos
Welcome aboard!
This content is so breathtaking and beautiful full of wholesomeness i really enjoy watching this series i hope you’re having a great time in Malaysia ❤
Thank you so much!
Always enjoy watching your videos and adventures here every Sunday in the USA. Curious why Marianne is the only one to drive. She does a great job. She navigates some of the most narrow areas. Much respect!❤❤
Yeah she is really good behind the wheel! 👍 I cannot forget driving down to Bath and a couple other english countryside last year, where the roads were really really narrow! Once I even had to stop then reverse my car for more than 30 metres to a spot with a bit of grassed shoulder on one side, to allow the other car coming from the opposite direction to pass 😳
Thanks Deb - yep Chris does the navigating, filming and editing (also the TREAD business stuff too) I love driving so it works for us - but Chris can and has driven if it is a long driving shift 😉🙌💃
Malaysia really does such an amazing place. I would love to visit. This video was - as all your videos are - just brill to watch, informative and very heart warming. You guys rock.
You guys are one of my favourite vlogs now... The enthusiasm, positivity and professionally-made vlog is so entertaining and educational.
Thank you so much!!
Cameron Highland is also one of the major vegetable supplier of the country
Have absolutely Loved everything about Malasia.Just fabulous countryside. Wonderful food.What more would you need .Great !
말레이시아도 한국 처럼 도시와 전원 문화와 자연이 잘 어울린 도시네요
행운이 늘 함께 하는 여행 기원합니다
Thank you 🌺
Yes at Cameron Highlands please head to the Old Smoke House for some English tea and scones.
Loving the Malaysia videos. Reminds me of my time working in Singapore and KL. The food is amazing, Laksa, chicken rice, rendang and fish head curry. I am drooling thinking about it.
I used to drink Liptons tea with two bags until I discovered BOH tea, it's good.
Keep up the great content Your the best
Eline emeğine sağlık bu güzel vlog ve video için kolay gelsin hayirli işler bol bereketli kazançların olsun 👍👍👍👍
Thank you for watching - we appreciate that you are still with us 🌺
33:31 that's Brugmansia locally known as Angel's Trumpet.
It's very brave and at the same time insane to travel around the world in a 19 years old van. Wondering what's the mileage on the van at the beginning of the journey? Stay safe and happy journey.
Tread the Globe and Sunday morning brunch - perfect combination! Well done Marianne for driving that Road up to the tea plantation without a blink of nerves - impressive! Love the shot of Trudy gazing over the rows of tea! Keep safe and keep trucking guys! 🚌
Thanks !!
Tread the global is realy an education lovely documentary!! Solute for both of you!!🎉❤
Thank you so much!
Now who would have thought that there’d be tea plantation in Malaysia and Chris would be in trousers!!!!!! Beautiful…. that biryani was epic. There isn’t a road that Marianne isn’t afraid to drive on xxx keep safe
The flowers are called Angel's Trumpets and they are poisonous,
Dear Marian i suffer with u about spicy food, but yes it can be Nice to without spices! Lovely places you vissit! ❤️🚗😁
36:51 it's just occurred to me how strange it is to have the tea named English Breakfast. I think I assumed that the blending was done here 🇬🇧
There is another old tea plantation in CH. The Bharat Tea Plantation. It is easier to reach as the Tea house look out point is just next to the main road on Tanah Rata - Brinchang Road.
I dont normally used tapah route to cameron highland .prefer simpang pulai head north further a bit.. road is much better i must say.
I get nausea. 1000 turns
I drove up there once, and also used simpang pulai exit, upon recommendation by a friend who hailed from cameron highland
Loved seeing the tea gardens‼️ The flowers and the scary was beautiful‼️
The trumpet flowers are Brugmansia also known as Angels Trumpet.
Awesome video as always Chris and Marianne. Malaysia has some of the most spectacular views and some delicious food I really wish TH-cam had it where you can smell it. 😂 Also looks like y'all really enjoyed a tast of home the tea ☕ and scones looks really delicious.
So good!
Both of you seem to be such a lovely couple and having such a wonderful time in Malaysia and it just makes me so happy just watching this video...please do continue to explore Malaysia and you should be able to see different stuffs all over Malaysia... :)
Thank you! 😃 we have plans to do more visits once the around the world challenge has been completed 👍
Wow, I cannot believe it’s been four years. Those pints of Guinness in Grace Neil’s pub, Donaghadee, Co Down, Northern Ireland seem like a long long time ago. Take care y’all!
Ha Ha - you are not wrong !! 🌺😉
My family and I have been to the same spot, BOH tea plantation and the eatery area too. Nearby you can see the ancient machines that they used to process the tea leaves. Last time went there was like 6-7 years ago. Nice cool climate.
the tea factory ❤
@@Ruriko.Y Yes the tea factory but they don’t process the tea there anymore because the machinery on display were machines that they used many decades ago. I am sure nowadays they are using more sophisticated machinery located somewhere.
Weird noise is from the big tanker, the noise is from its brake system.
36:32 Well done Marianne you got the cream tea done the best way! Especially as the cream tea origin is from Tavistock Abbey in .... DEVON!!! Btw loving seeing the Cameron Highlands again. Used to go there in the early 1970s.... it was very cool, quiet and peaceful back then.
I much prefer the mountainous scenery to the big cities. The tea plantations looked so lush and fresh. How amazing to find a cream tea, even if it didn't have clotted cream. Nom, nom.
Ahhh clotted cream with a bowl of strawberries and cups of tea in a slightly chilly afternoon, seated at a round wooden table set in the large yard of a randomly found cafe and bar as I was driving through the english countryside just last year... Lovely memories 🥰💖
Safe travels and looking forward to more exciting chapters in your van life exploration! Marianne superb driver!
Thank you! 😃
exactly the same route we took yesterday 🙂 nice to see the path documented in video
i also prefer the older road, looks much safer from landslide now with all the slope work completed
Oh nice
Gosh. Its been ages since I've been up those hills. Thanks for the video.
When the cream is thick it goes on first but if it’s thin it goes onto the jam. That’s the official explanation from Devon and Cornwall. Thanks for sharing all that; it was great for those of us who cant go.❤️🌸🦋
Ahhh now I know too! Thanks for the info 👍
Thank you for another great video
As always, nice quote from you! Chris. Keep travelling 'wild' in Malaysia...🥰
Hi Guys, I went to Las Vegas at 30 years old by myself first plane ride. I didn’t know Vegas had Mountains. You reminded me of that when you said not knowing about mountains there. You are giving all of us a different perspective. What people on planes don’t see. Thank you both. You have given me and others, I’m sure to once you get there to maybe do more exploring once you get there and rent a van, or just explore more. You did the right thing renting your house. So you can go home.
so enjoyable to watch...selamat mengembara!
I am from Taiping and can't wait you guys to come to Taiping. Let me suggest you some must-do/eat in Taiping!
- Taiping Lake Garden
- Kampung Wag Restaurant (dinner, curry fish, minced pork tofu)
- Kopitiam Hoe Peng (white chicken rice)
- Larut Matang Hawker Center ( Char Kuey Teow with Fishball Stall 78)
- Hua Soon Firework Char Koay Teow
Prima Cake House biscuits are to die for
For Malay food you could try Mee Combat and Murtabak (Larut Matang Hawker Center) and roti canai breakfast at Restoran Bismillah
Dont forget to visit taman sri kota taiping as well
@@chrobb99Is Restoran Bismillah still at Jalan Besar? I have eaten there a few times in the late 70's.
20:27 at least they leave one to hop around in as you search 😂
I would love to retire to Malaysia and the highlands are top of my list but I don’t know if I can afford it.
It is not expensive.
if you like the highlands, maybe you can retire in Kundasang, Sabah. It'll be much cheaper, but it's a small town, so it might not have everything you want/need. but the views of Mt. Kinabalu are stunning and the climate is perfect.
👍👍👍💪💪🙏heartwarming indeed! Nice!
Hey guy's thanks for another awesome episode! That walk up from car park to get a cup of tea would of probably killed me hahaha! But it would be worth it in the end! Safe travels guy's and enjoy
Oh boy I just loooove that strawberry sambal, haven't noticed any being sold outside of cameron highland. Maybe that's a reason to drive up there again soon!
Anyway you two lovebirds drive safely and have loads of fun driving around 👍 I too love driving, and had loads of fun last year driving from liverpool all the way southwest to land's end! 🥰💖
Thanks for sharing you travels with all of us, i find myself just watching and smiling from start to finish on all your adventures. ❤
Glad you like them! Thanks 🌺
Thanks for sharing you adventure…❤❤
Hope you enjoy it regardless of the challanges…
Lovely..
Nice vlog..
We are absolutely loving your Malaysia videos at the moment. So many memories and places we recognise from our time there just over a year ago. Cameron Highlands were definitely a welcome break from the heat!
the noises like bird is from the heavy truck brake.....they manage to buy it from accessories similar with the sound of Optimus Prime in the Transformer movies
Hello Chris and Marianne, don't forget tomorrow Indian festival (thaipusam) in Ipoh or Penang. Enjoy it.
As soon as you sat down in that place we both thought of the kiwi restaurant! We have the best memories ❤ xx
Omg finally you guys came here in Cameron Highlands ❤️❤️
Excellent , epic and gorgeous ❤❤❤❤ wonderful episide 😊😊😊 enjoy 🎉🎉
Lovely tyfs
You are welcome - thanks for watching 😉🌺
Peter you are very great 👍
Hello Ambassadors
The BOH tea plantation was the most noticeable view in this video. That breakfast looked delicious folks.
Such a nice scenery was that.
Thanks!
Love from FLORIDA ❤😂❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
I pronounce scone like you do. I am enjoying your adventures.
I'm enjoy watching your travelling video...perhaps you would love malaysia.
hi😊높은 산에 차밭 엄청 나네요😊😊아릅다운 영상 감사합니다 😊😊 안전하게 운전 🚘 하세요 항상 건강 하세요 ❤❤❤
Well done.take care drive🎉🎉
HI guys ... at 20.25, those "little things" call ikan bilis are actually fried anchovies. And yes, you can drive up to the BOH Tea cafe and view deck instead of walking up. Been there many years ago!
My favourite part from each videos are the Map Plan 8:38
Beautiful places, great views . Thank you for sharing.❤
Boh still belongs to the same English family now Malaysianised...❤
The Russell family is Scottish, but yes Malaysianized 😊
That food and scones looked so good. No spicy for me either. ❤❤
Atta Boy!! Nailed It! Helen Keller😊 THANK YOU😍 safe travels!
KL / Malaysia feeling like home and being your Happy place about sums it up for me also. Most Big Citys around the world people cannot wait to get away from them. Not KL.
You missed out on the suburbs. The terraced houses and the neighbourhood taman!
The ex British army baracks nexr to Father guesthouse still have the pre war army barracks vibes. Haha....🤣
Wish u guys hav stayed at cameron highland resorts. A bit on the pricer side but it’s worth it.
For a more rustic and unspoiled highland experience, u can also consider Fraser’s Hill. This you need to plan ur accom and travel route (there are two roads, but one is very narrow and has timing schedule up and down the road, the other is some times subjected to potential landslides). But if u enjoy nature and hiking, Fraser’s Hill is the place for you. Fun Fact: Jim Thompson of the Thai Silk business got lost there and never been found
Thank you for awsome and informative video on places in CH specially best place to eat. Will definitely have the nasi lemak pandan and strawberry sambal when we visit CH.❤
Dam we were just in KL we must have been walking up Alor when you were walking down. We stayed at Vida Ceylon. Love your stuff.😍
멋진 영상 항상 공유 감사합니다 ~
아름다운 당신들 옆에는 항상 좋은 사람들이 있습니다~
감사합니다 we love you friend xx
I’m from Somerset (although I claim Devon) I guess regarding the Strawberries you were talking about the Cheddar area? Anyway, been in Malaysia for the best part of 15 years and I am in awe of your driving a van around these parts. It even drove me mad in the UK with all the height and width restrictions. Especially at Park and Rides to the extent we ended up with my wife in a car following the van.
Marianne!!! The jam always goes on first 😉
it's great to you guys everything fixed @ CamperV
The tea fields were splendid; how absolutely beautiful.
I think in Guyana some people call those flowers the bells of death. You boil it and drink and it makes one a bit tipsy.
Appreciate the subtittle