Here is the place that we stayed if anyone is interested: www.booking.com/hotel/my/ceylonz-suites-entire-apartment-klcc-bukit-bintang-kl-city-center.en.html?aid=2032470&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2 Watch all our Malaysia Videos here: th-cam.com/video/jX_LdPDNsUM/w-d-xo.html
Malaysia is one of my favourite countries. I have a rule, that I am not visiting any of further (im from Poland) countries twice, but I liked Malaysia that much, that it was my only exception 😊 I went back there after 2,5 years after my 1st visit 😀
@@JumpingPlaces Definitely! I love your channel! I would say that we have really similar taste. I ve been in Jordan, Nepal and Greece this year too! And now there is a final countdown before our trip to Brazil and Argentina. Come to Poland one day. Cheers :)!
Poland?? Thanx a lot for your tank. We bought main battle tank (PT-91 Twardy) from Bumar Labedy and converted into PT-91M Pendekar. It's serve our army well, tough, durable and agile in our rain forest. Thanx Poland!
Kuala Lumpur is absolutely unique! One of a kind! By far my favourite! I fell in love with this city years ago and can't wait to go back to Malaysia in February next year (already got the tickets) 😄
Malaysian is like the most developed part of Southeast Asia along with Singapore. In these two places streets are organized, traffic relatively calm and all things work perfectly well. Cheers.
Yes, Kuala Lumpur titled as ‘City of Contrast & Diversity’ because you guys can see mixture of buildings-greenery, old building-modern skyscraper, locals-international people, mixtures of different cultural places & cuisines.
KL is my favorite city! The most interesting, welcoming and comfortable place I lived. Hope you will have a nice time there:-) And I hope you won't use that kitchen much. KL has the best food in the world, and food from all over the world.
Malaysia ❤ one of my favourite countries to visit. It’s a beautiful country, please visit Langkawi, Penang, Cameron Highlands ❤. I also went there twice 😁 such a peaceful place to be ❤
Great country! My first time visiting KL was 2009, when I also went to Langkawi. Kuala Lumpur is amazing because it is cosmopolitan, clean, modern similar to Singapore, but at same time much more affordable. Since then I managed to travel 2 times and last trip was July 2018. I hope soon can visit Malaysia again! By the way, You have to visit the BATU CAVES not far from KL!
That building is written "張公聖君宮". "宮" is a kind of Taoist temple. Inside it is dedicated to a certain official who contributed to the local area a long time ago, and his surname is "Zhang/張"! Malaysia is a multicultural society. The Malays are the largest ethnic group, followed by the Chinese, Indians and the indigenous people of East Malaysia. There are more than 30 ethnic groups. The people enjoy freedom of religion and coexist with multiple languages. Kuala Lumpur is indeed a very modern city, and the green environment is well done! Thanks a lot for sharing, have a great travel, take care!👍😄👏
You guys are gonna love Malaysia! Still one of my favourite places to visit (have not been there in 3 years) and seeing your video brings back wonderful memories. In many ways it's like Singapore but more laid back and the people are less cold
Malaysia is incredibly lovely and diverse in every way. I've been in this nation for almost seven years, and I still adore it. This nation has the potential to be far more attractive than many other nations, including Singapore, if laws were smarter and more effective.
That massive diamond shaped building you keep seeing is the PNB Merdeka 118 building and it is still being completed. Once completed later this year, it will be the second tallest building in the world after Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It is actually about 200 meters taller than the Petronas Twins. 😊
Wow, Kuala Lumpur looks like a really exciting city to explore. The views from that rooftop pool were absolutely stunning 🤩. Can’t wait to see more from Malaysia.
Malaysia is amazing! It's so much of the amazing things Singapore does and has at a massively lower price. The food is incredible like Singapore, just cheaper. The beautiful greenery is everywhere like Singapore, just cheaper and less density of people. I've been telling friends and family the same thing you mentioned also, that the hotels are INSANE value! I proposed to my filipina wife in an amazing hotel in Johar Bahru Malaysia 5 years ago when she was working in Singapore. The hotel was less than $100 usd a night and it would have absolutely been $750-1500 a night here depending on the area of the US you looked. I look forward to seeing more of Malaysia one day. I wish we would have spent more time there and less in Singapore. Can't wait to see more vlogs from there! 👍👍
Hotels in the US are insane. Fifteen years ago you could stay in the best hotel in the United States for $250/night. Now you can pay that at a crappy Holiday Inn along the interstate. Personally, I all but refuse to book hotel rooms at crazy prices.
I love everything about that setup in the city from the street murals, to the green space, the tall buildings and how it looks at night. The place you stayed at is freaking amazing as well with all those amenities. Kudos on the find 👌🏼
I think the reason why malls are big and integral part of every major cities around SEA is because of the climate. It is hot and humid in South East Asia. A lot of fashion retailers n restaurants are in malls so people can comfortably walk around and shop. Enjoy your time in Malaysia!
Just like I've been to Kuala Lumpur your videos are so amazing felt like I've exploring different countries.. Love your channel. Take care guys always watching from Queensland Australia🇦🇺
Welcome to Malaysia...an underated country which a lot of foreigners seldom visit and when they do, they'd be quite surprised. Enjoy the multi cultural vibe and variety of food. Yea, you don't have to wear masks outdoors but we are so used to it that you find a lot of people still wearing masks. If you want to enjoy nature and the unique animals of the jungle best to go to Sarawak in Borneo. And if you like islands and climb the tallest mountain (Mt Kinabalu ) then you should go to Sabah, Borneo. From KL you should make a trip to Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands and visit the food heaven of Penang. Duty free island of Langkawi...are some of the must go places. The blue glass building that you saw from the bbq area is called PNB118 or Merdeka 118 which is currently the 2nd tallest building in the world.
My girlfriend and I have spent a week in KL. We had a great time as the food, sights, and people were great. Unfortunately, there were forest fires in Myanmar and the air was awful. We also stayed at the Bike Bintang, close to the metro and to the Pavillion shopping mall.
The hotel you stayed at looked really nice. Especially that rooftop area! I like how they used the space in the kitchen as well. We were in KL about a month ago. Such a cool city!
Well malls in KL is not only for shopping, they have theme park, bowling Alley, rock climbing walls, ice skating ring, futsal Court, badminton Court, batting cage, wave boarding pools, archery etc.. Basically we have all the activities indoors.
OMG... been following you both since you were stuck in the Philippines nearly 2years ago. Can't believe you guys are now in Malaysia, FINALLY! Welcome and Selamat Datang Chris and Carol!
Hi Chris and Carol. Those street paintings are great! Could spend ages just looking around at them. Very interesting, sights sounds and I bet the food too. Good mix of nature and modern for sure. The Eco Park with the walk through the trees was brilliant. Hotel looks cool and great value. Thanks so much for all the info. Look forward to more travel sites from you. Take care. ✌
Great video! Did know about the buildings but not that KL was so green! Hopefully this will be my next trip. The "crazy looking building" is actually Merdeka PNB118, that surpassed Petronas Towers in height and is the world's 2nd tallest building, after Burj Khalifa in Dubai!
I'm a Filipino and Malaysia is one of my favorite country in Asia as well as Indonesia aside from Philippines..I love to visit Borneo both Malaysia and Indonesia.
welcome to malaysia... 21:07 that Merdeka Tower (KL118), world's second tallest building with 679m height... but still under construction and expected to be completed by the end of 2022.
Other modern city in Malaysia would be Putrajaya/Cyberjaya/ and down south of Malaysia Johor Bharu. Historical place, you should visit Penang which also a food heaven, and Melaka. Beautiful island would be Langkawi. Best beach would be Pulau perhentian. High land place (Genting Highland, Cameron Highland, Fraser's Hill)
17:30 they are the original natural jungle.. You might like to go to Cameron Highland where the weather is cool and a lot of jungle. Welcome to Malaysia ❤️
You can visit the Forest research institute of Malaysia (FRIM) while you are in KL, also Kanching Waterfalls or if you plan to visit the zoo (or not) go to the area behind the zoo called Kemensah where you can dine in the river at BBq lamb Kemensah and also visit the waterfalls there by taking ATV rides.
Welcome to Malaysia. Seen your vlogs in Brazil before and glad you are in our country. Btw Malaysia has similar tropical forests as Brazil, but relatively older. You should visit Perhentian, Kapas and Redang islands. Though not sure if the monsoon season has started? If it has, the waves will be too high to swim.
Think it is monsoon season because its been raining a lot and hard these past 2 weeks lol. All of Malaysia so far has really reminded us of the Amazon for sure :D
@@JumpingPlaces I was actually talking about the weather at the islands which is different from the city 😃. But no worries, you can still try the crystal turquoise blue waters and white sands of the islands off Sabah if you will be going to Malaysian Borneo. That place should be better, weather wise. Cheers! ✌️
I learned about this channel from the planet Doug Channel which used to be the Cycling Canadian Channel, and he finally left Thailand for Malaysia. interesting coincidence. He's been a travel writer and blogger / vlogger for many many years.
Chris, you're looking healthier and more refreshed than your last Nepal video! I hope you've recovered from the Dengue fever. Kuala Lampur sure looks relaxing and inviting! Thanks for this video!
What a difference from Nepal to Kuala Lumpur! We love following you guys, you do a great job of emerging yourselves in the time that you have in each place. Alway look forward to your next video. Thank You for sharing!!
Amazing city of attractive highrises, painted buildings, much greenery amongst buildings. Lovely condo at great price. Great views from highrises. So enjoyable following your travels from the comfort of home, so thank you so much for your great videos.
Stay for a month or two in Malaysia! Plenty of things to see, Royal Belum in Perak and National Park in Pahang are the real virgin jungle. Beaches, islands and foods will booked you for the whole year! Welcome to Malaysia!
As you said the "crazy looking building" is actually named as "Merdeka 118" building and currently a 2nd tallest building in the world after Burj Khalifa.
I'm so used to Malaysia and the way it is until my Swedish friends told me that Malaysia is the only nation where modernity co exist with nature. I love Malaysia.
We HV the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. Almost 3 times older than Amazon at between 130m to 140m years old. The real Jurassic park. Yes humidity is high especially the jungle. Eco park is the only virgin jungle in a city.
Not been back to KL for long time. Now that I have found and connected with my relatives from my grandma brother’s family will go back and visit KL soon.
I have been watching you guys for years now, I am beginning to wonder after you have visited every country in the world are you going to be happy living just an ordinary life? Thanks for taking me along on your marvelous trips.
We wonder about these kind of things too and we are not even sure what we will do in the future to be honest. But we do plan to have a kid or kids possibly in about 2 years time so there will definitely be some form of settling down. But I imagine we could do a bit of a mix of having a base and traveling but it all depends really. Even traveling now there are still pros and cons just like having a normal 9 to 5 life has its pros and cons. Sometimes being in one place longterm and having routines is actually nice: being able to workout, having hobbies besides traveling, spending time with family and friends, many things. Even while having an amazing time traveling we still miss these things but right now our urge to travel is more I guess.
Cool laidback jungle forest vibes... in the middle of the freakin' city!💎✨👌That infinity edge rooftop pool... perfection!💎✨👌My gawd... luxury at low price?👑✨👍
You should try to go to the Botanical Gardens in the city - I remember it was so beautiful & the monkeys run all over the place. It's been 20 yrs since I was there. I stayed a long way out & took a train into the centre. That is how you see the real local areas not all that city glam. I also went to Pankor Island with beautiful beach.
You mentioned about going Borneo. If you're in for adventure, try add mount Kinabalu into your bucket list. It is the tallest mountain in South east Asia, will take a day hike to the top it be worth it and the view from the are spectacular . But if you're interested just to see mountain, drive up to Kundasang a hilly place in Sabah. The view of the mountain absolutely stunning.
It's not actually a day hike anymore. Park authorities made it compulsory to spend a night near the peak, so it's been a two-day hike for quite some time (Since 2010, at least).
On 7 September 2022 (Wednesday), mask-wearing became optional in all indoor places in Malaysia! this was announced by our Health minister himself. so its great to finally get the fresh air inside the malls again. Not required, but highly encouraged to wear if u feel unsafe.
You pretty much nailed it, since thin paper surgery masks are all about feelings. Studies have shown they are wildly ineffective at best, and as you'll see in this video, most people don't wear them properly, so they aren't effective at all.
Thanks you so much for this remarkable video about Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to shows these great skyscrapers, hotels, restaurants, resorts, malls,forests,temples,etc.in 2022!
KL and, indeed, much of Malaysia, is very nice. A little further afield from KL, you might try some other locations. Melaka is very nice, right on the coast. It’s a World Heritage site with some great food. Penang is another great place. Again, a section of Georgetown is a World Heritage site. There’s lots of street art to view, and Penang Hill has some excellent views and hiking. The food here rivals anything in KL and is probably now even more “authentic” than what’s found in Singapore (and Singapore has fantastic food). Lastly, for a little Diamond in the rough, Ipoh, located about halfway between KL and Penang is set very close to the Cameron Highlans, a beautiful mountainous area. Ipoh has its own food culture as well.
Here is the place that we stayed if anyone is interested: www.booking.com/hotel/my/ceylonz-suites-entire-apartment-klcc-bukit-bintang-kl-city-center.en.html?aid=2032470&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
Watch all our Malaysia Videos here:
th-cam.com/video/jX_LdPDNsUM/w-d-xo.html
How about visas heading there spring 2024?
@@MrTknight40
Some countries can enter Malaysia visa free for tourism...
Have you visited the national park there called Taman Negara ?
There are Genting highlands also beautiful...
R u using ur mobile phone to make the video or goPro? i like the resolution, its beautiful n crisp
Malaysia is one of my favourite countries. I have a rule, that I am not visiting any of further (im from Poland) countries twice, but I liked Malaysia that much, that it was my only exception 😊 I went back there after 2,5 years after my 1st visit 😀
Yeah we already know that its a country that we will 100% visit again
@@JumpingPlaces Definitely!
I love your channel! I would say that we have really similar taste. I ve been in Jordan, Nepal and Greece this year too! And now there is a final countdown before our trip to Brazil and Argentina.
Come to Poland one day. Cheers :)!
Poland??
Thanx a lot for your tank.
We bought main battle tank (PT-91 Twardy) from Bumar Labedy and converted into PT-91M Pendekar.
It's serve our army well, tough, durable and agile in our rain forest.
Thanx Poland!
@@SyafieHanifah twardy means tough/hard
You are welcome haha 😀
@@JumpingPlaces 👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🥳💃🏼🕺🏻
Kuala Lumpur is absolutely unique! One of a kind! By far my favourite! I fell in love with this city years ago and can't wait to go back to Malaysia in February next year (already got the tickets) 😄
K.L Malaysia 🇲🇾… it would be a dream of mine to visit! Gorgeous place and one of my favorite places
Malaysian is like the most developed part of Southeast Asia along with Singapore. In these two places streets are organized, traffic relatively calm and all things work perfectly well. Cheers.
Yes while other SEA are broke.
It is pretty amazing how the city has so much modern infrastructure and amenities yet is still very affordable for visitors.
Cantik nya malaysia😍 saya ingin banget ke malaysia 2bulan lalu saya pergi ke singapore, mungkin libur natal saya akan berkunjung ke malaysia
Chris and Carol, I think Kuala Lumpur has a distinctive culture, history and architecture as well as the city's overall beauty!
it sure does :D
Malaysia is the best choice in South East Asia but always under-rated..
Fascinating Malaysia 🇲🇾👍✌️😎
True
Yes, Kuala Lumpur titled as ‘City of Contrast & Diversity’ because you guys can see mixture of buildings-greenery, old building-modern skyscraper, locals-international people, mixtures of different cultural places & cuisines.
The mix is what makes Malaysia incredible :D
KL is my favorite city! The most interesting, welcoming and comfortable place I lived. Hope you will have a nice time there:-) And I hope you won't use that kitchen much. KL has the best food in the world, and food from all over the world.
once you put a foot step in Malaysia, you are considered as Malaysian family...welcome home guys
Malaysia ❤ one of my favourite countries to visit. It’s a beautiful country, please visit Langkawi, Penang, Cameron Highlands ❤. I also went there twice 😁 such a peaceful place to be ❤
Had no idea Malaysia was so beautiful! The artwork is amazing and your hotel such a deal for so much!
I have 1 unit there. Let me know if u want to stay😃
@@nasirmatsaad6391 is it the same price for locals and foreigners?
@@nasirmatsaad6391 how do I book ?
Great country!
My first time visiting KL was 2009, when I also went to Langkawi.
Kuala Lumpur is amazing because it is cosmopolitan, clean, modern similar to Singapore, but at same time much more affordable.
Since then I managed to travel 2 times and last trip was July 2018.
I hope soon can visit Malaysia again!
By the way, You have to visit the BATU CAVES not far from KL!
That building is written "張公聖君宮". "宮" is a kind of Taoist temple. Inside it is dedicated to a certain official who contributed to the local area a long time ago, and his surname is "Zhang/張"!
Malaysia is a multicultural society. The Malays are the largest ethnic group, followed by the Chinese, Indians and the indigenous people of East Malaysia.
There are more than 30 ethnic groups. The people enjoy freedom of religion and coexist with multiple languages.
Kuala Lumpur is indeed a very modern city, and the green environment is well done! Thanks a lot for sharing, have a great travel, take care!👍😄👏
thanks for the info! :D
@@JumpingPlaces It's nothing, thanks to you too. You are very kind and friendly, can't wait for the next video!👍😃🙏
You guys are gonna love Malaysia! Still one of my favourite places to visit (have not been there in 3 years) and seeing your video brings back wonderful memories. In many ways it's like Singapore but more laid back and the people are less cold
Malaysia is incredibly lovely and diverse in every way. I've been in this nation for almost seven years, and I still adore it. This nation has the potential to be far more attractive than many other nations, including Singapore, if laws were smarter and more effective.
That massive diamond shaped building you keep seeing is the PNB Merdeka 118 building and it is still being completed. Once completed later this year, it will be the second tallest building in the world after Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It is actually about 200 meters taller than the Petronas Twins. 😊
Had no idea that it was bigger than petronas, nice!
That the fact and malaysia will make more tall bulding in future
Wow, Kuala Lumpur looks like a really exciting city to explore. The views from that rooftop pool were absolutely stunning 🤩. Can’t wait to see more from Malaysia.
Malaysia is amazing! It's so much of the amazing things Singapore does and has at a massively lower price. The food is incredible like Singapore, just cheaper. The beautiful greenery is everywhere like Singapore, just cheaper and less density of people. I've been telling friends and family the same thing you mentioned also, that the hotels are INSANE value! I proposed to my filipina wife in an amazing hotel in Johar Bahru Malaysia 5 years ago when she was working in Singapore. The hotel was less than $100 usd a night and it would have absolutely been $750-1500 a night here depending on the area of the US you looked. I look forward to seeing more of Malaysia one day. I wish we would have spent more time there and less in Singapore. Can't wait to see more vlogs from there! 👍👍
@@imnotreal7922 🫣
This is the best city in Asean ,I would say even the best city of Asia and one of the best in the world .
@@imnotreal7922 Malaysia has more charm and character than singapore
@@princehigh3415 Obviously not the best. But very good deal for the price it offers (compared to Singapore).
Hotels in the US are insane. Fifteen years ago you could stay in the best hotel in the United States for $250/night. Now you can pay that at a crappy Holiday Inn along the interstate. Personally, I all but refuse to book hotel rooms at crazy prices.
I love everything about that setup in the city from the street murals, to the green space, the tall buildings and how it looks at night. The place you stayed at is freaking amazing as well with all those amenities. Kudos on the find 👌🏼
I think the reason why malls are big and integral part of every major cities around SEA is because of the climate. It is hot and humid in South East Asia. A lot of fashion retailers n restaurants are in malls so people can comfortably walk around and shop. Enjoy your time in Malaysia!
Just like I've been to Kuala Lumpur your videos are so amazing felt like I've exploring different countries.. Love your channel. Take care guys always watching from Queensland Australia🇦🇺
Never ever did I expect I would like places like this ! I love it ! the jungle vibe in a city , how cool ! definetely worth to visit ! wow !
A super cool capital for sure, gets even better in the next video :D
Welcome to Malaysia...an underated country which a lot of foreigners seldom visit and when they do, they'd be quite surprised. Enjoy the multi cultural vibe and variety of food.
Yea, you don't have to wear masks outdoors but we are so used to it that you find a lot of people still wearing masks. If you want to enjoy nature and the unique animals of the jungle best to go to Sarawak in Borneo. And if you like islands and climb the tallest mountain (Mt Kinabalu ) then you should go to Sabah, Borneo. From KL you should make a trip to Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands and visit the food heaven of Penang. Duty free island of Langkawi...are some of the must go places.
The blue glass building that you saw from the bbq area is called PNB118 or Merdeka 118 which is currently the 2nd tallest building in the world.
Hi Chris and Carol, I'm Dennis from Cleveland, Ohio! Thanks for sharing your video about your first time in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!
My girlfriend and I have spent a week in KL. We had a great time as the food, sights, and people were great. Unfortunately, there were forest fires in Myanmar and the air was awful. We also stayed at the Bike Bintang, close to the metro and to the Pavillion shopping mall.
The hotel you stayed at looked really nice. Especially that rooftop area! I like how they used the space in the kitchen as well.
We were in KL about a month ago. Such a cool city!
I totally agree!
KL has never been on my bucket list...but now it is. I love green cities that are affordable...(except the mall part)
Well malls in KL is not only for shopping, they have theme park, bowling Alley, rock climbing walls, ice skating ring, futsal Court, badminton Court, batting cage, wave boarding pools, archery etc.. Basically we have all the activities indoors.
Mall in Southeast Asia is a place where people escape the heat and cooling down their body temperature.
The vegetation is so beautiful and the MALLS…just wow! But the infinity pool was amazing! Thank you for another informative video. 💕
Infinity pool over looking central park in manhattan will cost you a fortune! Less than 100usd is a giveaway!
OMG... been following you both since you were stuck in the Philippines nearly 2years ago. Can't believe you guys are now in Malaysia, FINALLY! Welcome and Selamat Datang Chris and Carol!
Hi Chris and Carol. Those street paintings are great! Could spend ages just looking around at them. Very interesting, sights sounds and I bet the food too. Good mix of nature and modern for sure. The Eco Park with the walk through the trees was brilliant. Hotel looks cool and great value. Thanks so much for all the info. Look forward to more travel sites from you. Take care. ✌
Great video! Did know about the buildings but not that KL was so green! Hopefully this will be my next trip. The "crazy looking building" is actually Merdeka PNB118, that surpassed Petronas Towers in height and is the world's 2nd tallest building, after Burj Khalifa in Dubai!
I'm a Filipino and Malaysia is one of my favorite country in Asia as well as Indonesia aside from Philippines..I love to visit Borneo both Malaysia and Indonesia.
welcome to malaysia... 21:07 that Merdeka Tower (KL118), world's second tallest building with 679m height... but still under construction and expected to be completed by the end of 2022.
Cool! Will people be able to go to the top?
@@JumpingPlaces sure... it has two observation decks at 502m and 566m...
A very interesting mix of plants, people and buildings. Love the art!
Loved Kuala Lumpur.Amazing city.
Congratulations to you guys on your first day in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in September of 2022.I wish you guys all the BEST in Southeast Asia in 2022!
Excited to see so much from this country, it has some amazing beaches that are extremely underrated…. Enjoy 🎉
I think petronas tower has unique architecture as well, Chris and Carol!
Other modern city in Malaysia would be Putrajaya/Cyberjaya/ and down south of Malaysia Johor Bharu. Historical place, you should visit Penang which also a food heaven, and Melaka. Beautiful island would be Langkawi. Best beach would be Pulau perhentian. High land place (Genting Highland, Cameron Highland, Fraser's Hill)
17:30 they are the original natural jungle.. You might like to go to Cameron Highland where the weather is cool and a lot of jungle. Welcome to Malaysia ❤️
Amazing Tour of Kuala Lumpur! 👌👌👌😍 Love you guys! Thanks a lot for sharing!! Greetings from Barcelona 👍❤☺🇪🇸
You can visit the Forest research institute of Malaysia (FRIM) while you are in KL, also Kanching Waterfalls or if you plan to visit the zoo (or not) go to the area behind the zoo called Kemensah where you can dine in the river at BBq lamb Kemensah and also visit the waterfalls there by taking ATV rides.
Don't forget, ,,Bukit Belacan where Taman Rimba Ampang (Ampang Forest Park) situated, just 500 metre from my backyards....5km from KLCC
KL and Penang are amazing. Especially the diversity of food and culture.
Melaka too
penang so overrated
@@kamarulhisham3203 still a world heritage site.
Welcome to Malaysia. Seen your vlogs in Brazil before and glad you are in our country. Btw Malaysia has similar tropical forests as Brazil, but relatively older. You should visit Perhentian, Kapas and Redang islands. Though not sure if the monsoon season has started? If it has, the waves will be too high to swim.
Think it is monsoon season because its been raining a lot and hard these past 2 weeks lol. All of Malaysia so far has really reminded us of the Amazon for sure :D
@@JumpingPlaces I was actually talking about the weather at the islands which is different from the city 😃. But no worries, you can still try the crystal turquoise blue waters and white sands of the islands off Sabah if you will be going to Malaysian Borneo. That place should be better, weather wise. Cheers! ✌️
Fun fact it will be moonsoon ti the end of january
Love the street art and murals. Been to KL. Their trains also have cool paintings.
Love the colorful side streets and artwork. I like the mix of jungle and modern. Always love the background music Chris! Peace.
I'll be in KL for the first time in 2 months! Looks awesome. Nice video
it's amazing!
I learned about this channel from the planet Doug Channel which used to be the Cycling Canadian Channel, and he finally left Thailand for Malaysia. interesting coincidence. He's been a travel writer and blogger / vlogger for many many years.
Chris, you're looking healthier and more refreshed than your last Nepal video! I hope you've recovered from the Dengue fever. Kuala Lampur sure looks relaxing and inviting! Thanks for this video!
The first few days in Kuala lumpur i still wasn't recovered but now im great :D
@@JumpingPlaces That's quite a relief for you two! Thanks for letting us know!
Amazing Malaysia city 🇲🇾 🇮🇩
What a difference from Nepal to Kuala Lumpur! We love following you guys, you do a great job of emerging yourselves in the time that you have in each place. Alway look forward to your next video. Thank You for sharing!!
Thanks for supporting and watching :)
Amazing city of attractive highrises, painted buildings, much greenery amongst buildings. Lovely condo at great price. Great views from highrises. So enjoyable following your travels from the comfort of home, so thank you so much for your great videos.
Woop what a beautiful and lush city! And the people look to be so diverse and colorful too.. such a unique city indeed 😍😍
What beautiful city, spectacular scenery. Awesome video, as always Chris and Carolina
Amazing city 🌴🌴
The tall building is named PNB118. It already being a 2nd tallest building in the world after Burj Khalifah
is that the one next to our hotel? we didn’t realize that it was bigger than the petronas towers and the menara tower by looking at it
yep the next of the hotel is pnb118 with 678.9 metres high..interesting number 😆
@@JumpingPlaces
Yes
Jumping Places is right! Completely different and always interesting!
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia guys. Been watching your vlogs in the Philippines and Latin America.
Stay for a month or two in Malaysia! Plenty of things to see, Royal Belum in Perak and National Park in Pahang are the real virgin jungle. Beaches, islands and foods will booked you for the whole year! Welcome to Malaysia!
As you said the "crazy looking building" is actually named as "Merdeka 118" building and currently a 2nd tallest building in the world after Burj Khalifa.
I'm so used to Malaysia and the way it is until my Swedish friends told me that Malaysia is the only nation where modernity co exist with nature. I love Malaysia.
Welcome to Malaysia guys! Maybe we'll bump in to you in KL🤙
Coming back to Malaysia in the first day, my paradise ever 🌅
We HV the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. Almost 3 times older than Amazon at between 130m to 140m years old. The real Jurassic park. Yes humidity is high especially the jungle. Eco park is the only virgin jungle in a city.
Welcome to Malaysia. Do explore other states as well like Penang, Melaka, Langkawi & Borneo. Love from Kuala Lumpur.
love it! really amazing! and the place that you stay, wow sooo cool with a very good price! def on by travel bucket list ♥
Welcome to Malaysia, Enjoy your travels guys ✌️
I would recommend a visit to Putrajaya which is just outside of KL and can be reached by train or bus. It's surprising that more tourists don't visit.
The Petronas Towers & Shopping Malls is my favorite Landmarks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia that I really wants to visits in the future 2025!
OH WOW YOU Guys MADE IT TO MALAYSIA ENJOY JUMPING PLACES 👍✌️🙌👌👌🙌✌️💕🇺🇸😅
Thank you C & C so much for sharing this beautiful experience!
Not been back to KL for long time. Now that I have found and connected with my relatives from my grandma brother’s family will go back and visit KL soon.
I have been watching you guys for years now, I am beginning to wonder after you have visited every country in the world are you going to be happy living just an ordinary life? Thanks for taking me along on your marvelous trips.
We wonder about these kind of things too and we are not even sure what we will do in the future to be honest. But we do plan to have a kid or kids possibly in about 2 years time so there will definitely be some form of settling down. But I imagine we could do a bit of a mix of having a base and traveling but it all depends really. Even traveling now there are still pros and cons just like having a normal 9 to 5 life has its pros and cons. Sometimes being in one place longterm and having routines is actually nice: being able to workout, having hobbies besides traveling, spending time with family and friends, many things. Even while having an amazing time traveling we still miss these things but right now our urge to travel is more I guess.
Welcome to Malaysia, if your here long enough and need a place to stay, I can let you both stay at my Abnb for free, love your Greece's vlogs 👍👍
one of the must visit place in borneo is Mulu national park, the show case caves is simpley stunning..it UNESCO status national park..
Looks amazing :D
Since it is in hot and humid zone; malls are the place to keep cool and dry if you are out and about.
Definitely, the humidity was nuts!
😮wow..I have been to KL many times and this is my first time seeing these artworks. Thank you for sharing❤
Dengue fever must agree with Kris he's looking extra handsome today. Probably happy to be back with the living
Glad its behind me!
I love your videos! Keep producing so many wonderful videos for us❤️❤️❤️
What a great place, so much to see and do. Though the humidity would kill me before I got chance to see everything. 😂💕🇨🇦
I like the way you balance sound with the panoramic views!
Cool laidback jungle forest vibes... in the middle of the freakin' city!💎✨👌That infinity edge rooftop pool... perfection!💎✨👌My gawd... luxury at low price?👑✨👍
You should try to go to the Botanical Gardens in the city - I remember it was so beautiful & the monkeys run all over the place. It's been 20 yrs since I was there. I stayed a long way out & took a train into the centre. That is how you see the real local areas not all that city glam. I also went to Pankor Island with beautiful beach.
You can go to Saloma Link Bridge for the klcc view point. Inside KLC there is the Philharmonic Hall.
Been watching you guys for a long time, welcome to my hometown.
Great video have seen many for there but not the places you showed, streets with all the paintings was so cool, great Job
Visit Jalan Alor in Bukit Bintang. This is such a great place for food ✌🏻Been there many times, i love KL ❤️
You mentioned about going Borneo. If you're in for adventure, try add mount Kinabalu into your bucket list. It is the tallest mountain in South east Asia, will take a day hike to the top it be worth it and the view from the are spectacular . But if you're interested just to see mountain, drive up to Kundasang a hilly place in Sabah. The view of the mountain absolutely stunning.
We were thinking about mt kinabalu but the weather has been nuts lately, really hard rain so maybe its a bad month to go there not sure
@@JumpingPlaces also can go to Kuala Gandah in Pahang to see elephant
It's not actually a day hike anymore. Park authorities made it compulsory to spend a night near the peak, so it's been a two-day hike for quite some time (Since 2010, at least).
On 7 September 2022 (Wednesday), mask-wearing became optional in all indoor places in Malaysia! this was announced by our Health minister himself. so its great to finally get the fresh air inside the malls again. Not required, but highly encouraged to wear if u feel unsafe.
You pretty much nailed it, since thin paper surgery masks are all about feelings. Studies have shown they are wildly ineffective at best, and as you'll see in this video, most people don't wear them properly, so they aren't effective at all.
Man Malaysia looks so cool 😎
wow I love salmon dishes, enjoy your Malaysia trip guys, take care
Thanks you so much for this remarkable video about Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to shows these great skyscrapers, hotels, restaurants, resorts, malls,forests,temples,etc.in 2022!
I liked the street art buildings, lovely 🤩
KL and, indeed, much of Malaysia, is very nice. A little further afield from KL, you might try some other locations. Melaka is very nice, right on the coast. It’s a World Heritage site with some great food. Penang is another great place. Again, a section of Georgetown is a World Heritage site. There’s lots of street art to view, and Penang Hill has some excellent views and hiking. The food here rivals anything in KL and is probably now even more “authentic” than what’s found in Singapore (and Singapore has fantastic food). Lastly, for a little Diamond in the rough, Ipoh, located about halfway between KL and Penang is set very close to the Cameron Highlans, a beautiful mountainous area. Ipoh has its own food culture as well.
Very beautiful place to stay. Love Kuala Lumpur
Always nice to see you guys on your amaxing trips best always
Wellcome to Malaysia Bro
From Nepal ❣️ I'm working here Malaysia so beautiful country❣️❣️❣️😍😍 Have a nice day Enjoy enjoy