Most of rapid trains there're not fully underground, but also lifted. Suitable for those who want to tour KL city or greater KL with view from above at lower cost, chill & less walking. Plus all the routes are connected to each other.
After watching your new video of KL - Malaysia.. I feel like visiting Malaysia for third time... Hahaha.. Definitely Malaysia is the coolest country ... I love your travel vlogs....
Hi Ken, I would suggest getting a prepaid Touch N Go card instead. With the card, you can save time by not going to the machine. It is also more convinient because you can just step off at any station if you decide to change your mind on your destination. The card can be used on all lines including the busses.
Nk beli card pun dh rm10. Nak topup pun kena caj 50sen. Kalo dia masuk dalam card tu rm50. Bukan fully utilizes pun smpai rm0. Dia pun traveller, beli coins lagi berbaloi
@@jalansoretv You should be able to get it from the convenience stores at the airport. There are also self-service kiosks. Probably will have to ask the staff at the airport on the locations of the machines.
@@kamalzaki7968 sedara ni mungkin jarang guna public transport. kalau dia rely heavily on the public transport termasuk komuter, kos dalam sehari mungkin rm5-rm10 kalau pergi jauh. kalau dia sewa kereta, boleh bayar tol. sesetengah vending machine terima TnG. semua public transport under rapidKL terima TnG. naik komuter utara pun boleh bayar guna TnG. beberapa tahun lagi kalau dia datang lagi, masih boleh guna. lebih berbaloi sebenarnya. kalau dia tak nak datang lagi, boleh simpan buat souvenir. cuma klo naik Rapid Penang sesia la sebab dia accept cash je
not really, the monorail is small 😂 and quite ‘jerky’ ride. KL built it in the mid of during 1998 financial crisis hence the train is made smaller than original plan.
This monorail station is small and not as excellent as the subterranean mrt station, however the view of KL from the top of the monorail is quite unusual because it is like passing through a gap in a building.
Monorail is quite nice way to look at the city. But not so good if you carry heavy luggage as I had to experience at Bukit Bintang "stesen" (stayed there in a hostel). No lifts there. Another good way to go around are the free coacg services. But they can become quite crowded
The public railway system in KL & surroundings is pretty good & very efficient too. We also have a good public electric railway system upto Thailand border. There's also a good locomotive railway system to many out stations towns. The outstation electric railway system is on time. Very reliable. There's also a new electric railway line under construction from west coast to eastvcos
All the transportations stations in KL quite clean, way before Anthony Loke become minister. Nothing to do with Anthony Loke, really. I went to quite a number of European countries and UK, sometimes certain stations there reek smell of human pee and also drunk people vomit. These countries had their transportation way earlier that South East Asia, so their station quite old.
@@hawaandroid2786Anthony loke was responsible for enforcing e-roadtax without informing neighboring countries causing local to pay fines when driving into foreign countries
I really missed the motorbike taxi of Thailand (where I am now) on my visit to Malaysia. I appreciated the PAVEMENTS, Thailand doesn't understand those. It was ridiculously hot though. I had to delete a lot of pictures that I couldn't send to friends and family LOL. I flew internally instead of taking 6 hour plus coach journeys, the price was comparable. I sent a postcard from the gift shop in the Petronas towers to London. It took over 3 weeks to get there LOL.
the doors are not working because of incompetency by the train manufacturer (malaysian company) and they dont bother to fix it because they dont know how hahahaha
Hola Mr Kent you look more healtier than last time your face look fatter last time slight skinny ha ha so gracias you always coming back to malaysia so arios.
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Most of rapid trains there're not fully underground, but also lifted. Suitable for those who want to tour KL city or greater KL with view from above at lower cost, chill & less walking. Plus all the routes are connected to each other.
Very helpful. I am visiting KL in 2 weeks.
KL has many effective and efficient train lines incl lrt, mrt, monorail lines. Thank you for this wonderful video.
Well, it's very convenient and easy to go around using the monorail. And fast and cheap too. Great experience for you, Ken.
After watching your new video of KL - Malaysia.. I feel like visiting Malaysia for third time... Hahaha.. Definitely Malaysia is the coolest country ... I love your travel vlogs....
Welcome back Ken! I surprised this is your 1st time taking metro station! After 3 times visiting Malaysia!
Just subscribed. I enjoy watching your travels. You have a great respect for the locals and their customs. Safe travels.
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I like these new Clips Ken, new video’s and no replay😁👍🏻
Hi Ken, I would suggest getting a prepaid Touch N Go card instead. With the card, you can save time by not going to the machine. It is also more convinient because you can just step off at any station if you decide to change your mind on your destination. The card can be used on all lines including the busses.
Nk beli card pun dh rm10. Nak topup pun kena caj 50sen. Kalo dia masuk dalam card tu rm50. Bukan fully utilizes pun smpai rm0. Dia pun traveller, beli coins lagi berbaloi
may i know where to buy the Touch N Go near airport?
@@jalansoretv You should be able to get it from the convenience stores at the airport. There are also self-service kiosks. Probably will have to ask the staff at the airport on the locations of the machines.
@@procast thank you for the info.
@@kamalzaki7968 sedara ni mungkin jarang guna public transport. kalau dia rely heavily on the public transport termasuk komuter, kos dalam sehari mungkin rm5-rm10 kalau pergi jauh. kalau dia sewa kereta, boleh bayar tol. sesetengah vending machine terima TnG. semua public transport under rapidKL terima TnG. naik komuter utara pun boleh bayar guna TnG. beberapa tahun lagi kalau dia datang lagi, masih boleh guna. lebih berbaloi sebenarnya. kalau dia tak nak datang lagi, boleh simpan buat souvenir. cuma klo naik Rapid Penang sesia la sebab dia accept cash je
You're right... It is very busy and packed during rush hours
Nice vlog how on monorail transport 😊 have nice weekend . Lassen Sie uns mehr erkunden 😁
short and sweet, I like this video
This video is informative! Look forward to “bumping” into you in Singapore’s MRT Stations! Keep going Ken! 😊
The original station is Bukit Bintang and Air Asia is only a sponsor
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Welcome to Malaysia Ken...hope you enjoy the hospitality here and also feel malaysia's culture and kindness
So many new routes built over the years !!! Easy to get around!
oh wow. this is new chanel. I feel weird need to subscribe again and saw your subscribers only 1.33K
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KL is just a super modern city. That monorail is the best in Southeast Asia.
not really, the monorail is small 😂 and quite ‘jerky’ ride. KL built it in the mid of during 1998 financial crisis hence the train is made smaller than original plan.
All interesting places near to the station… No worries.
I've tried monorail from Haneda to Tokyo.. They are just the same as in KL. It is more appropriate for intercity transportation.. 😊 just like in KL
good to show how KL metro line work
Locals don't use monorail so much cuz it is really slow and frustrating to wait. LRT and MRT is the best way to move around KL
This monorail station is small and not as excellent as the subterranean mrt station, however the view of KL from the top of the monorail is quite unusual because it is like passing through a gap in a building.
Monorail is quite nice way to look at the city. But not so good if you carry heavy luggage as I had to experience at Bukit Bintang "stesen" (stayed there in a hostel). No lifts there.
Another good way to go around are the free coacg services. But they can become quite crowded
Yeyy easy to use just like here in PH ❤😅 I won’t feel afraid 😅 unlike Taiwan and HK train station 🥹
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Our roads are tiny, so it is either subway or overhead
you have to try subways like MRT at Bukit Bintang. it is much cleaner and much bigger
The public railway system in KL & surroundings is pretty good & very efficient too. We also have a good public electric railway system upto Thailand border. There's also a good locomotive railway system to many out stations towns. The outstation electric railway system is on time. Very reliable. There's also a new electric railway line under construction from west coast to eastvcos
I liked the women's only carriage on the train to Batu Caves.
Most Subways in Asia are new and really clean
hello, have you ridden their buses? how do you get off a bus? do you press something to get off? how will the driver know?
Nice
Apakhabar mr Ken arbord?
How come you come back to Malaysia & stay safe & take care..
it is because our Transport Minister(Mr. Anthony LOKE) is very particular about cleanliness and all system must be fully operational
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All the transportations stations in KL quite clean, way before Anthony Loke become minister. Nothing to do with Anthony Loke, really. I went to quite a number of European countries and UK, sometimes certain stations there reek smell of human pee and also drunk people vomit. These countries had their transportation way earlier that South East Asia, so their station quite old.
Cina mabuk bila Komen. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Lucu Antony loke
So all the credit goes to him even though he is new to the job
@@hawaandroid2786Anthony loke was responsible for enforcing e-roadtax without informing neighboring countries causing local to pay fines when driving into foreign countries
Bringing back to kl the durian?
I really missed the motorbike taxi of Thailand (where I am now) on my visit to Malaysia. I appreciated the PAVEMENTS, Thailand doesn't understand those. It was ridiculously hot though. I had to delete a lot of pictures that I couldn't send to friends and family LOL. I flew internally instead of taking 6 hour plus coach journeys, the price was comparable. I sent a postcard from the gift shop in the Petronas towers to London. It took over 3 weeks to get there LOL.
If you like motorbike taxis then Indonesia & not Malaysia is for you
@@TheMan-xp4cb Noted Thanks
Try MRT next
How's that possible, considering the amount of time you've spent in Malaysia
Nice monorail 😊👍🚝
Well developed country - Malaysia
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Are you from Germany?
Not a hot weather person. Didn't see you sweating, how hot & humid is it, bearable ?
Bearable. Around 28-32° and the humidity is high. You will sweat a lot 😅
the doors are not working because of incompetency by the train manufacturer (malaysian company) and they dont bother to fix it because they dont know how hahahaha
i think its not peak hour
Kuala lumpua….
Kl better use public transportation save ur money
Hola Mr Kent you look more healtier than last time your face look fatter last time slight skinny ha ha so gracias you always coming back to malaysia so arios.
The monorail is a joke. Better ones are erl, mrt2, mrt1
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Mr how much
How much was it
Cheap ha