For a good educational outing, consider going to the National Museum (Muzium Negara), the Islamic Arts Museum and the National Mosque. They are all fairly close-by. For a foodie outing, go to a night market (pasar malam) e.g. Saturdays @ Jalan TAR, Wednesdays @ Taman Connaught or Sundays @ TTDI (all accessible by MRT/LRT trains).
@sirbobhatethenumberyoutubegive Yes, I agree. Also, Kidzania is another place located Petaling Jaya (Mutiara Damansara MRT Line 9) that is an excellent place for the kids.
@@TheHutchinsons K.L Bird Park.. Selangor Fruits Valley(SFV) in Selangor State(neighbouring state to K.L, 1-2 hour from K.L), SFV is Agro-tourism farm that feature Tropical fruits farm, Tram ride, Mini Animal Zoo, Cycling, Herbal Garden, Kayaking & many more... Sekinchan Paddy Fields in Sekinchan, Selangor... Firefly Park in Kampung Kuantan, Selangor.... 😊
Visit Thean Hou temple and Genting Highlands. Catch a bus from KL Sentral to Genting Highlands. Then there is another 15 minutes cable car ride to the top of the resort.
LRT & MRT not fully underground but they're mostly lifted too. Same goes to monorail in KL city. Which are connected to each other. So for those who want to explore KL city & Greater KL from above with less walking, cheaper & cozy. Just hope on those trains. Eg for North West KL. From KL Sentral, catch MRT to Kwasa Damansara, continue with another MRT to Titiwangsa. Then, change to monorail. Or just continue to change MRT at Tun Razak Exchange. Back to KL Sentral. All about in ± 3 hours.
As a malaysian, going to KL Tower to see the view is the best choice you can ever have rather than going to Petronas Towers. I've been there and the KL Tower view is way better than PT. U did a great job and yes save a lot of money
For electronics, cameras, computers and gadgets go to low yat plaza. Basically in malaysia inside all the malls like suria klcc, pavilion, lot 10, starhill, sungei wang plaza, berjaya times square, one utama, the curve, sunway pyramid, etc, there'd be food courts apart from the individual eateries, usually located either at the top most floor (where the cinemas often are) or at the basement floor (where the banks/atm - automated teller machines or cash machines - often are), and generally these food courts have numerous stalls selling a plethora of food either of local varieties or foreign food including western, japanese, korean, middle eastern etc, and their prices while still higher than what you can get outside in places like kampung baru that you will visit, are still cheap or reasonable
Additional information. The cable car ride will make a stop at Chin Swee Cave temple. Should you decide to visit the temple please keep your tickets as you can use the ticket back to continue your cable car ride to the top of the resort If you do not wish to visit the temple , then do not get off the cable car just continue your ride to the top of the resort.
And don’t forget to try Ramly burger. My personal fav is Ramly Burger Special, which is a beef patty (there’s chicken option too) wrapped in egg. Double Ramly Burger basically means 2 patties are used, and you can also add cheese (I’m no fan of cheese) It’s very saucy, so do not unwrap everything to hold the burger directly as it will just fall apart and become very messy. Keep the wrapper on, and unwrap as you eat. There are many stalls selling this burgers, and they have their own ways of preparing them, so one stall does not represent how the next stall’s burger taste. One way- just order 1 or 2 burgers from each stall and try them along the way. The idea of food discovery in Malaysia is, just have enough of taste instead of a complete meal at a particular place, and you move around to try 3-5 food places
Welcome to the capital city of Malaysia! Have a great time guys! Loads to experience and cherish. Our National Museum is a good place to start educational wise. Petaling Street or Chinatown is also worth the experience. Yes!, Kampong Baru as well! The Batu Caves.....270 steps to the top and lots of monkeys....😊 So again have a great time guys! Take care and stay safe! Cheers!
thank you! can't wait to explore more.thank you for the suggestions, we will definitely check them out 😄 270 steps peace of cake! we did 600+ for the waterfall in Langkawi!😅😆
I used to drive to Petaling Street from JB 2-3 times a year to shop, a 630km round trip usually in a single day. It's so poor now, if I walked by the end of Petaling Street, I'd probably just carry on. It's all rubbish now.
Welcome to Malaysia @KL .. for educational experience you can try jungle hiking in Bukit Nanas Eco Park situated just behind the KL Tower. The only jungle in the middle of KL city
There's aquaria inside klcc. If the kids loves ocean fish. Check the ticket 1st. Museum negara, the birds park would be nice,choose the day wth the birds display .Water theme park ...Sunway lagoon, gamuda. Love the kids .
Welcome to KL ✅👍 The Girls are fearless on the KL Tower glass floor : amazing 😅 Explore the Bird Park , Pavilion Mall Bukit Bintang, Berjaya Mall with a roller coaster 🎢 if you are into it, Lots of cafes around KL area - do your research and select your preferred dining experience, try other malls too : Mid Valley & The Gardens, One Utama, and if you are adventurous go visit the cultural route: lots of Chinese temples , mosques and Indian temples around KL. If you have the appetite would recommend you travel out to Genting Highlands and stop over the temple stop via the sky cable cars 🚠. Batu caves may be a bit much for the girls 272 steps - monkey risk and all 😅 some new spots in KL are the Lalaport & Sunway malls & there are some cafes & restaurants behind Swiss Garden hotel that you may fancy. Do some research to select your preference. Happy exploring and stay safe always 🙏
KL Tower is more accessible because it was designed as such. The Petronas Tower has crowd control, i.e. limited access as it is a commercial and building, and you’ll need to plan to go up to Petronas Tower. There are many nook and cranny in KL, which probably is difficult to discover as you guys are travelling with kids…. Maybe you guys can go to Petaling St, aka Chinatown- it’s kinda touristy but locals do go there for food, especially at the fringe of the Chinatown Centre. Late night food like claypot noodles and hokkien mee are great, but the gem is the morning venture for breakfast in the area- just ask the locals for food like best chee chong fun, nasi lemak, roti canai, soup noodle, curry noodle, laksa noodle, fried noodle, local dim sum, etc. Best time: Around 7plus-8 AM, the morning flare ends from 10 AM onward
Wow. Just watching your video of the KL Tower glass bottom already given me the shivers. OMG and your girls just lying there on the glass. That would freak me out.
KL is not melting pot but rather a potpourri of culture and custom. It is a mixture of several things, everything holding its own identity. NOT a fusion of things
Please visit the educational trip to the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) and Taman Metropolitan. There is a lot of information about tropical forests and indeed the girls will love it.
If you guys like shopping the newest & the biggest shopping MaLL beating other south East Asia country is iOi City Mall of Kuala Lumpur .Try check it out
Some more ideas for the kids:- 1.Farm in the city 2:Zoo Negara 3.National Science Centre 4. Planetarium Negara 5. SplashMania 6.Raja Tun Uda Library, Shah Alam
Welcome to Malaysia, already try Ramli Burger & cendol durian
For a good educational outing, consider going to the National Museum (Muzium Negara), the Islamic Arts Museum and the National Mosque. They are all fairly close-by. For a foodie outing, go to a night market (pasar malam) e.g. Saturdays @ Jalan TAR, Wednesdays @ Taman Connaught or Sundays @ TTDI (all accessible by MRT/LRT trains).
petrosains also good for kids
@sirbobhatethenumberyoutubegive Yes, I agree. Also, Kidzania is another place located Petaling Jaya (Mutiara Damansara MRT Line 9) that is an excellent place for the kids.
@@NetMaestro2009 good idea!
thank you for the suggestions. I need to check them all out 😃
@@TheHutchinsons K.L Bird Park.. Selangor Fruits Valley(SFV) in Selangor State(neighbouring state to K.L, 1-2 hour from K.L), SFV is Agro-tourism farm that feature Tropical fruits farm, Tram ride, Mini Animal Zoo, Cycling, Herbal Garden, Kayaking & many more... Sekinchan Paddy Fields in Sekinchan, Selangor... Firefly Park in Kampung Kuantan, Selangor.... 😊
Visit Thean Hou temple and Genting Highlands. Catch a bus from KL Sentral to Genting Highlands. Then there is another 15 minutes cable car ride to the top of the resort.
sounds fantastic! we will look into it! thank you 😀
LRT & MRT not fully underground but they're mostly lifted too. Same goes to monorail in KL city. Which are connected to each other. So for those who want to explore KL city & Greater KL from above with less walking, cheaper & cozy. Just hope on those trains.
Eg for North West KL. From KL Sentral, catch MRT to Kwasa Damansara, continue with another MRT to Titiwangsa. Then, change to monorail. Or just continue to change MRT at Tun Razak Exchange. Back to KL Sentral. All about in ± 3 hours.
really impressed with them!😀
As a malaysian, going to KL Tower to see the view is the best choice you can ever have rather than going to Petronas Towers. I've been there and the KL Tower view is way better than PT. U did a great job and yes save a lot of money
🙏🏻❤️🇲🇾
wow the quality of your videos are impeccable, great cinemactic and drone shots! hope you're enjoying your stay in malaysia
Agreed! Superb editing.
thank you 🙏
For electronics, cameras, computers and gadgets go to low yat plaza.
Basically in malaysia inside all the malls like suria klcc, pavilion, lot 10, starhill, sungei wang plaza, berjaya times square, one utama, the curve, sunway pyramid, etc, there'd be food courts apart from the individual eateries, usually located either at the top most floor (where the cinemas often are) or at the basement floor (where the banks/atm - automated teller machines or cash machines - often are), and generally these food courts have numerous stalls selling a plethora of food either of local varieties or foreign food including western, japanese, korean, middle eastern etc, and their prices while still higher than what you can get outside in places like kampung baru that you will visit, are still cheap or reasonable
perfect thank you 🙏
Additional information. The cable car ride will make a stop at Chin Swee Cave temple. Should you decide to visit the temple please keep your tickets as you can use the ticket back to continue your cable car ride to the top of the resort
If you do not wish to visit the temple , then do not get off the cable car just continue your ride to the top of the resort.
sounds brilliant! thank you
Yeah your vlog is awesome 🎉 is so nice how you'll explore 1st day at KL.hopefully you enjoy staying 🌿 take care guys 😊
thank you 😄
And don’t forget to try Ramly burger.
My personal fav is Ramly Burger Special, which is a beef patty (there’s chicken option too) wrapped in egg. Double Ramly Burger basically means 2 patties are used, and you can also add cheese (I’m no fan of cheese)
It’s very saucy, so do not unwrap everything to hold the burger directly as it will just fall apart and become very messy. Keep the wrapper on, and unwrap as you eat.
There are many stalls selling this burgers, and they have their own ways of preparing them, so one stall does not represent how the next stall’s burger taste. One way- just order 1 or 2 burgers from each stall and try them along the way.
The idea of food discovery in Malaysia is, just have enough of taste instead of a complete meal at a particular place, and you move around to try 3-5 food places
wow sounds yummy! 😋
Thank you for sharing your amazing journey through Malaysia ✌🏼
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Welcome to the capital city of Malaysia! Have a great time guys! Loads to experience and cherish. Our National Museum is a good place to start educational wise. Petaling Street or Chinatown is also worth the experience. Yes!, Kampong Baru as well! The Batu Caves.....270 steps to the top and lots of monkeys....😊
So again have a great time guys! Take care and stay safe! Cheers!
thank you! can't wait to explore more.thank you for the suggestions, we will definitely check them out 😄 270 steps peace of cake! we did 600+ for the waterfall in Langkawi!😅😆
I used to drive to Petaling Street from JB 2-3 times a year to shop, a 630km round trip usually in a single day. It's so poor now, if I walked by the end of Petaling Street, I'd probably just carry on. It's all rubbish now.
Very nice. Enjoy Kuala Lumpur guys! Good luck with the traffic jam 🤣
Welcome to Malaysia @KL .. for educational experience you can try jungle hiking in Bukit Nanas Eco Park situated just behind the KL Tower. The only jungle in the middle of KL city
thank you 🙏 we must have a look
There's aquaria inside klcc. If the kids loves ocean fish. Check the ticket 1st. Museum negara, the birds park would be nice,choose the day wth the birds display .Water theme park ...Sunway lagoon, gamuda. Love the kids .
thank you for the ideas 😀
Welcome to KL ✅👍
The Girls are fearless on the KL Tower glass floor : amazing 😅
Explore the Bird Park , Pavilion Mall Bukit Bintang, Berjaya Mall with a roller coaster 🎢 if you are into it, Lots of cafes around KL area - do your research and select your preferred dining experience, try other malls too : Mid Valley & The Gardens, One Utama, and if you are adventurous go visit the cultural route: lots of Chinese temples , mosques and Indian temples around KL. If you have the appetite would recommend you travel out to Genting Highlands and stop over the temple stop via the sky cable cars 🚠. Batu caves may be a bit much for the girls 272 steps - monkey risk and all 😅 some new spots in KL are the Lalaport & Sunway malls & there are some cafes & restaurants behind Swiss Garden hotel that you may fancy. Do some research to select your preference. Happy exploring and stay safe always 🙏
thank you so much for all the suggestions, just working my way through them now to add to the list of things we are wanting to do here!
Thank you for this wonderful video. Welcome to KL, Malaysia. Enjoy your exploratioms and have all the fun in the capital of Malaysia.
Explore more Malaysia especially the nature. Sabah (east Malaysia) had so many beautiful island there
Thanks for sharing the incredible view of KL's skyscraper from the KL Tower
So i sub your channel ✅❤️🇲🇾
hey there! 👋
enjoy your holiday here guys
I love the girls especially when they are commenting just too cute and they are really lucky to be in this adventure
what they say is so pure ♥
KL Tower is more accessible because it was designed as such. The Petronas Tower has crowd control, i.e. limited access as it is a commercial and building, and you’ll need to plan to go up to Petronas Tower.
There are many nook and cranny in KL, which probably is difficult to discover as you guys are travelling with kids…. Maybe you guys can go to Petaling St, aka Chinatown- it’s kinda touristy but locals do go there for food, especially at the fringe of the Chinatown Centre. Late night food like claypot noodles and hokkien mee are great, but the gem is the morning venture for breakfast in the area- just ask the locals for food like best chee chong fun, nasi lemak, roti canai, soup noodle, curry noodle, laksa noodle, fried noodle, local dim sum, etc. Best time: Around 7plus-8 AM, the morning flare ends from 10 AM onward
thank you for the suggestions! 😀
Suggestions places to visit:
1. Dataran Merdeka (during the day and at night).
2. Saudagar Nanas
3. Selangor Fruits Valley
thank you for the suggestions, looking into them now! 😀
dont forget to go on hop on hop off
thank you sharing wonderful video and promoting our country. enjoy your day with family here
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Try ICC Pudu Hawkers Center to get blown off with the varieties of food local go to for food. Must Cheaper then tourist Jln Alor.
Try visiting Berjaya Times Square. Your kids will love the indoor theme park with roller-coaster.
sounds insane! we will check it out!
U can try Bukit Bintang area, Pavilion Mall, Low Yat Plaza, Lalaport and many more.
can't wait to explore 😃
@@TheHutchinsons go also to Genting Highlands and Cameron Highlands.. Weather is cool around 16 to 20 celcius. U feel like u in UK again.
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur guys😉✌🏼
Wow. Just watching your video of the KL Tower glass bottom already given me the shivers. OMG and your girls just lying there on the glass. That would freak me out.
they literally have no fear! 🤣😅
😍Beautiful family! Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾
Kuala Lumpur, the melting pot of cultures and people call it the food capital of the world. It has something for everyone and for every budget!😊👌
KL is not melting pot but rather a potpourri of culture and custom. It is a mixture of several things, everything holding its own identity. NOT a fusion of things
we can't wait to explore more!😀
Thats funny our youngest gets spicy and sour confused too.
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welcome to KL. visit KL Forest Eco-Park , Putrajaya......
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Please visit the educational trip to the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) and Taman Metropolitan. There is a lot of information about tropical forests and indeed the girls will love it.
sounds really good! thank you for the suggestion!😄
Cute Bella..is that pineapple really spicy...brave little girl.. 😊
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don't forget to try all the local foods as well.
totally! 😃
Hop on the bus its called Hop On Hop Off(HoHo) another great way for sight seeing of KL
Nasi lemak Wanjo in Kampung Baru
Hey guys. Welcome to Kuala Lumpur. Enjoy guys..
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Done subscribe ….welcome to Malaysia
Thank you 🙏🏻
Both towers are worth doing for different reasons. The KL Tower used to be boring until the Sky Deck opened.
Henry the Eigth college /international school in KL Cyberjaya. Worth visiting for the children.
will have to have a look 😀
Next trip try go to sipadan or mabul island. One of the beautiful island in the world
u could hv gone to the petro sains in klcc
Hello,....did u managed to see "Spiderman"ledging himself on one of the twins" ? Welcome to the garden-ciity..
no! we will keep our eyes peeled! 👀
If you guys like shopping the newest & the biggest shopping MaLL beating other south East Asia country is iOi City Mall of Kuala Lumpur .Try check it out
Off course I like it.. thumb up for u and family...👍
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You can go to perdana botanical garden. Our central park.
thank you for the suggestions 😄
@@TheHutchinsons around the botanical garden, there is the national museum, the national monument for fallen heroes, and hiking trails.
@TheHutchinsons also I forgot to mention the kl bird park (can be expensive), butterfly Park is also at the botanical garden.
The kids would have loved to go to the KLCC playground & dip in the pool
Great tourist selfies!
I agree kl tower is better
Bird park is highly recommended for a family outing.
Pineapple is Spicy 😂😂 lol
Bring the kids to petrosains in suria klcc. They'll love it. I'm an adult and I love it.
People use kl tower for skydiving.
wow scary!!!
@@TheHutchinsons it is called kl tower base jumping competition.
th-cam.com/video/YsCV1yKnTJs/w-d-xo.html
Nice vlog..
Welcome to KL
Dont forget to try our Malaysian brand burger called Ramly Burger. You can find it at Jalan Alor in KL. Its a local thing you must try 😅.
Looks amazing
Petrosains , a science based theme park under Petronas Twin Towers is educational for the kids
Some more ideas for the kids:-
1.Farm in the city
2:Zoo Negara
3.National Science Centre
4. Planetarium Negara
5. SplashMania
6.Raja Tun Uda Library, Shah Alam
beautiful Malaysia
fearless ladies 😲
0:29 hhhaa Centra resident my brother condo 😂
nice vlog
So scary,the height and transparent glass
Nice video. It will be nicer if you wear more covered clothing like 99% of Malaysians 😊
Noted!
Nice video
That tall building is called Warisan 118 or also known as PNB 118. It's the 2nd tallest building in the world after Burj Khalifa in Dubai
wow! amazing!☺
Go to borobudur temple and white crater bandung
Petrosains more worth it than Petronas Twin Tower
Pineapple spicy😂😂😂
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