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Yesterday Trudy was behind of my car during the traffic light at Penang Island, Malaysia. My mother call me to take the photo of Trudy van photo. Before I take the photo of Trudy van I saw Mr Chris at the passenger seat while Miss Marianne was driving the Trudy van they at the Macallum Road at Penang Island. I have the photo of Trudy van in my phone
Hi, welcome back to Malaysia. Today I found out that KL is placed no. 6 as the most visited city in the world. That’s interesting! Just to remind you of the monsoon rain that cause flood in the east coast. TV news hsve been showing flash flood blocking traffic on certain routes. Other than that, some states have introduced apps for parking. No more coupons on sale. Just check with the town council of places you will have your night.
12:09 Motorcyclist riding small bikes in Malaysia wear jackets not for protection but simply because they want to avoid smelling like exhaust fumes. Wearing it backward means their back stay open and ventilated to the max. It's also easy to put on and off. If it rains, unless you stop or if the rain pours too heavy, you usually get wet on the front.
Our petrol is subsidised. It's even cheaper than in Saudi Arabia. Yet, people still complain. Welcome to Malaysia. Enjoy your trip. Make friends. We're friendly. And a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
I backpacked round Malaysia a couple of times in the 90’s and loved it. I’m really looking forward to watching your travels there. Merry Christmas to you both x
Here in the Philippines the motorcyclists, and tricycle taxi drivers, wear a light coat back to front to protect their arms from the strong sun. Also leaves the back open to let the wind cool your back. You then have a jacket to put on when you get to your destination of a shopping mall and enter the frigid air-conditioned environment inside.
I hired a car in JB and drove right up the east coast many years ago as far as the Thai border before crossing over to the west coast and North-South highway back towards JB. The west coast is generally a lot more touristy and I loved the sleepy nature of the east coast with it's little towns and villages along the way and huge long stretches of empty sandy beaches. Hope none of that has changed.
I lived in Johor Bahru in the 1960s when my Dad was serving in the Royal Navy on a ship based in Sembawang, Singapore. In fact, we lived in Jalan Storey, Kim Teng Park, which is REALLY close to the glass temple. The house we lived in still exists!
Awesome video as always Chris and Marianne. Malaysia has something interesting around every corner and the food very delicious y'all always find the best food spots everywhere y'all go. Stay Cool and good luck with the rest of y'all's journey around the world.
Welcome to Malaysia. Just a suggestion for the Air Cond. You can install a curtain between driver cabin and the rear cabin. This keep your driving cabin more cool circulation. But an exhaust/ventilation fan is good too. Maybe some solar type is helpful in energy management. Anyway, glad to see you both enjoy Malaysia.
Yes, elephants n tapir crossing road signs are common here in Malaysia. Want to recommend u guys visit the beautiful tropical islands of the east coast like Pulau Perhentian, Tioman but right now its the monsoon raining season🌧 🌩
Wow, Great to see my old Home away from home, and to see it through the eyes of someone who's home it was way back then as well. Thank you so much for that and for warming our hearts, wishing you a merry Christmas and a grand New Year!
Minutes 13:10, before the Kota Tinggi bridge u can see the abandoned Police Station on your leftside. I used to live in the quarters area 40 years ago before this office moved to Kota Kecil because this area often floods as high as a two-story building every year end when the monsoon hits.. Now all only memories. Thank you for bringing me back memories of the past❤😢👏💪🧚
Nice to see you guys doing good. I have been to Malaysia one time. I was in Kuala Lumpur. Back in 1998 when my US carrier pulled in. I laughed because we had to take a train from the seaside into downtown and it was very slow. I mean people could walk faster than it.
Wow, and to think all this is happening in the middle of a cold winter here in the UK [24/12/23]. Malaysia looks like the ideal winter break. .....and that's despite the rain. ;0)
So enjoying your vlogs as I travelled to these places too. Looking forward to all of your tripping through a Malaysia. So many great mosques and temples. Thank you for sharing.
At least you can speak in the local language when ordering food. 😀Keeping my finger crossed, hoping to bump Trudy and both of you before leaving Malaysia in the near future. Motorcyclist (I am one too) use to wear jacket or track tops back to front to shield the body from the wind while at the same time trying not to be inside a mobile oven esp. when static. Sometimes even raincoats are also worn that way when it rains. Another is , ease of use because they do not have to zip up.
I guess another function of the jacket is also to protect the arms from the sun. I once found out the hard way when I hired such kind of motorcycle for a day and came back at the end of the day with badly burnt arms and thighs.
We came back yesterday from a cruise which took in Singapore, KL, Langkawi and Penang.. we can definitely vouch for the humidity 😅 amazing how you cope with the heat in Trudy 👌🏻👍🏻
Merry Xmas I’m looking forward to watching your journey in Malaysia I love Malaysia and have not been there for many years I wonder how much it has changed
Loving the sights of Malaysia outside of KL, which I thought was fantastic. Wishing you both a very Merry Christmas and a safe, healthy and Happy Happy New Year! Raise a tasty glass tomorrow wherever you are! 🍸🎄🍸🎄🍸🎄
interesting video! welcome to malaysia. You definitely need to fix the air-cond in your vehicle. It's no joke to travel in a van without air-cond in Malaysia. It's scorching hot and it can reach 35 degrees. Be safe and enjoy the malaysian hospitality!
Fuel is highly subsidised by the govt in Malaysia. The reason it’s cheap compared to other countries. A litre of petrol/diesel is cheaper than a litre of bottled mineral water.
Three type of gravy for the roti canai are dhal curry, chicken/fish/beef curry and the thick reddish one and bit spicy is called sambal made of chili🌶️ paste. Try mix the sambal into the dhal curry to give it a little bit of kick.
Floordrobe is the best word I've learned from this channel since "mahoosive." 😁😁 Wearing a jacket backwards on a bike sounds clever: keeps your front from getting wind-burned and let's the sweat dry off your back? Only guessing, too. 36p/litre petrol?? Head maths that makes about $1.50/gallon? That's about ⅓ of my last fill up! Nice! ❤️❤️😎👍 xx
Malaysia's petrol cheap right?😁 I think you guys should highlight that more often so that Malaysians should be thankful about that. They still asking the government to lower the price😑 Anyway, WELCOME TO MALAYSIA🫰
one day you should go to east Malaysia (Sabah & Sarawak) too, there's a lot beautiful place you can visit and from there you can head up to Brunei and all the way to Kalimantan Indonesia... greeting from Sabah "The Land Below The Wind"
Brings back happy memories of staying in Singapore in the 80's with my cousin who was a teacher at the university.. travel up to KL.. the cameron highlands and Pulau Tioman island... thank you for the memories.
Think they look like a good roadplan Think you get most of the best of Malaysia Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from a rainy Perak Next stop for us will be KL for New Years
19:25 that is a Tapir. wikipedia says : The Malayan Tapir, also called Asian Tapir, Asiatic Tapir, Oriental Tapir, Indian Tapir, Piebald Tapir, or Black-and-White Tapir, is the only living Tapir species outside of the Americas. It is native to Southeast Asia from the Malay Peninsula to Sumatra. Wikipedia Conservation status: Endangered (Population decreasing)
If you really wants to see the elephants, you should take Lebuhraya Timur Barat, Jeli to Grik. at about 8pm, the are a lots of elephants on or beside the road.
Avoid East coast, Terengganu & Kelantan - many places are flooded, so don't get stuck there. Dec 28 has many flood centres full of evacuees. If you fit a curtain, you can just aircon the front for comfort & run off the alternator as all local vehicles do. Since no one is in the back, no need to aircon the back.
The reason for the jackets back to front is to stop sun burn on the arms as they are exposed. My arms got burnt while I was out there and learned this after.
Those all pretty paintings on the walls of Kota Tinggi, makes me wonder about the all absurd spray "works" in our western cities. Malasya is really impressing despite the intensive heat. We learn a lot with your videos.
Huh..... A long way from Northern Asia towards the South...Welcome to Malaysia. Seeing your travelling route in Malaysia ....I think you have left out one of the iconic landmarks ... Southern Tip of Asia. Putting your foot at this point certainly carries significant meaning of your "Thread The Globe".... Not too sure when this TH-cam posted... You could have traveled out of Johor... Writing this on Christmas Day....Merry Christmas!
Hi there is a route map on our webiste through Polarsteps - we drove down to JB and now we are driving up to Thailand and homeward bound - we could not take our van to SG as it is illegal to take car with kitchen / bedroom - I hope this helps explain our route - Kind regards Marianne
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
welcome to Malaysia!😃 You both will have great time here! The food and people are amazing! 😃
We agree!
Yesterday Trudy was behind of my car during the traffic light at Penang Island, Malaysia. My mother call me to take the photo of Trudy van photo. Before I take the photo of Trudy van I saw Mr Chris at the passenger seat while Miss Marianne was driving the Trudy van they at the Macallum Road at Penang Island. I have the photo of Trudy van in my phone
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@@vickyhale5284😁😁😁😁
Amazing! That is fantastic !! Merry Christmas to you and your family and here is looking forward to a fabulous 2024 for everyone 😍
@@TREADtheglobe thank you Mr Chris and Merry Christmas too
Hi, welcome back to Malaysia. Today I found out that KL is placed no. 6 as the most visited city in the world. That’s interesting! Just to remind you of the monsoon rain that cause flood in the east coast. TV news hsve been showing flash flood blocking traffic on certain routes. Other than that, some states have introduced apps for parking. No more coupons on sale. Just check with the town council of places you will have your night.
12:09 Motorcyclist riding small bikes in Malaysia wear jackets not for protection but simply because they want to avoid smelling like exhaust fumes.
Wearing it backward means their back stay open and ventilated to the max. It's also easy to put on and off.
If it rains, unless you stop or if the rain pours too heavy, you usually get wet on the front.
Noticed how laid backed and chilled is in Malaysia, stay safe guys!
I love you guys! Can’t wait to watch this episode!!! Malaysia is gonna be amazing!
Our petrol is subsidised. It's even cheaper than in Saudi Arabia. Yet, people still complain.
Welcome to Malaysia.
Enjoy your trip.
Make friends.
We're friendly.
And a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
I dont think Its cheaper than saudi
@@za8bchem Saudi price per litre Ron 91 is 2.33 Saudi riyal or 2.88 myr.
Gas prices for Ron 95 in Malaysia is 2.05myr
Cheaper.
Lots of ungrateful imbeciles 😢😣😤
I backpacked round Malaysia a couple of times in the 90’s and loved it. I’m really looking forward to watching your travels there. Merry Christmas to you both x
Awesome! Thank you!
Here in the Philippines the motorcyclists, and tricycle taxi drivers, wear a light coat back to front to protect their arms from the strong sun. Also leaves the back open to let the wind cool your back. You then have a jacket to put on when you get to your destination of a shopping mall and enter the frigid air-conditioned environment inside.
I'm a So proud to be a Malaysian people..thank u for coming to Malaysia..
I hired a car in JB and drove right up the east coast many years ago as far as the Thai border before crossing over to the west coast and North-South highway back towards JB. The west coast is generally a lot more touristy and I loved the sleepy nature of the east coast with it's little towns and villages along the way and huge long stretches of empty sandy beaches. Hope none of that has changed.
That sounds great 👍
Flood season every end of year with some roads impassable.
I lived in Johor Bahru in the 1960s when my Dad was serving in the Royal Navy on a ship based in Sembawang, Singapore. In fact, we lived in Jalan Storey, Kim Teng Park, which is REALLY close to the glass temple. The house we lived in still exists!
Wow - that is fascinating - thanks for sharing 🌺
Malaysia looks incredible !
😍
Merry Christmas !
🎄🎅🏻🎁🍾
Awesome video as always Chris and Marianne. Malaysia has something interesting around every corner and the food very delicious y'all always find the best food spots everywhere y'all go. Stay Cool and good luck with the rest of y'all's journey around the world.
Welcome to Malaysia. Just a suggestion for the Air Cond. You can install a curtain between driver cabin and the rear cabin. This keep your driving cabin more cool circulation. But an exhaust/ventilation fan is good too. Maybe some solar type is helpful in energy management. Anyway, glad to see you both enjoy Malaysia.
Yes, elephants n tapir crossing road signs are common here in Malaysia. Want to recommend u guys visit the beautiful tropical islands of the east coast like Pulau Perhentian, Tioman but right now its the monsoon raining season🌧 🌩
Next time!
Wow, Great to see my old Home away from home, and to see it through the eyes of someone who's home it was way back then as well. Thank you so much for that and for warming our hearts, wishing you a merry Christmas and a grand New Year!
Thank you and Happy New Year to you and yours 🤗🍾💐
Minutes 13:10, before the Kota Tinggi bridge u can see the abandoned Police Station on your leftside. I used to live in the quarters area 40 years ago before this office moved to Kota Kecil because this area often floods as high as a two-story building every year end when the monsoon hits.. Now all only memories. Thank you for bringing me back memories of the past❤😢👏💪🧚
You are welcome 👍
Welcome to Malaysia , ENJOY ~
Love watching every week
Nice to see you guys doing good. I have been to Malaysia one time. I was in Kuala Lumpur. Back in 1998 when my US carrier pulled in. I laughed because we had to take a train from the seaside into downtown and it was very slow. I mean people could walk faster than it.
Wow, and to think all this is happening in the middle of a cold winter here in the UK [24/12/23]. Malaysia looks like the ideal winter break. .....and that's despite the rain. ;0)
This was our favourite family holiday which we took every January 💐🤗
I had two-fifty aircon on my old van. Two windows open at 50kph. Perfect.😀
So enjoying your vlogs as I travelled to these places too. Looking forward to all of your tripping through a Malaysia. So many great mosques and temples. Thank you for sharing.
Hey guy's thanks for another great episode, Merry Christmas to you both! Safe travels and enjoy your time there 😊
Malaysia is my favourite place. Best food, best scenery and great people. what else do you need.
Thank you very much dropping by Malaysia, hopes you couple enjoy the trip.
Hopes could have a chance meeting you couple on KL.
저는 올해2월에 말레이시아 갔었어요 한국 엄청 추웠지만 따뜻해서 좋았고 정글의 습한 온기가 코를 찌른 강에서 반딧불 본게 제일 황홀했어요 어딘지는 모르겠군요 즐건😊여행하세요
'Kelip kelip' at Kampong Kuantan, Kuala Selangor.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year🎄🧑🎄
about the backward jacket thing, its to cover our hands from the sun, its faster to put on, and we get nice wind on our back
Welcome to Malaysia!
Hope you make yourselves at home here.
Welcome to Malaysia. Have a safe journey.
Had a wonderful holiday in Kuantan many years ago, so envious of your travels. Enjoy..
The entire trip to Malaysia covered 40% of Malaysia’s area! There are still 60% of the area in East Malaysia! I wish you a happy journey!🎉
At least you can speak in the local language when ordering food. 😀Keeping my finger crossed, hoping to bump Trudy and both of you before leaving Malaysia in the near future.
Motorcyclist (I am one too) use to wear jacket or track tops back to front to shield the body from the wind while at the same time trying not to be inside a mobile oven esp. when static. Sometimes even raincoats are also worn that way when it rains. Another is , ease of use because they do not have to zip up.
I guess another function of the jacket is also to protect the arms from the sun. I once found out the hard way when I hired such kind of motorcycle for a day and came back at the end of the day with badly burnt arms and thighs.
@@daveshongkongchinachannel You are right, thats another function of the jacket worn by motorcyslist
I hope so too!
I’m from Cardiff but my grandfather was from Mellaca he settled in cardiff in the late 1930s
We came back yesterday from a cruise which took in Singapore, KL, Langkawi and Penang.. we can definitely vouch for the humidity 😅 amazing how you cope with the heat in Trudy 👌🏻👍🏻
Wow Tanjung Leman has changed in the 25 or so years that I last took a ferry to Sibu from there (back then it was just a few huts and no real jetty)
Merry Xmas
I’m looking forward to watching your journey in Malaysia
I love Malaysia and have not been there for many years
I wonder how much it has changed
Anything to do with Campervan or Motorhome, you can always visit CamperV Malaysia.
Welcome to Malaysia. Thank you for this wonderful video. Happy holidays and Merry Christmas.
Thank you 💐
@@TREADtheglobe 😀
Loving the sights of Malaysia outside of KL, which I thought was fantastic. Wishing you both a very Merry Christmas and a safe, healthy and Happy Happy New Year! Raise a tasty glass tomorrow wherever you are! 🍸🎄🍸🎄🍸🎄
Thank you !! And to you and yours 💐🤗🍾
굿~^^
안전한 여행 하시고 아름다운 추억많이 만들고 오세요^^~~
Thank you Friend 😉🤗🌺
@@TREADtheglobe 💕
interesting video! welcome to malaysia. You definitely need to fix the air-cond in your vehicle. It's no joke to travel in a van without air-cond in Malaysia. It's scorching hot and it can reach 35 degrees. Be safe and enjoy the malaysian hospitality!
Sweet couple n falling in ❤ with your camper van Trudy .Mariane is your best gal.hope u enjoy your trip in our multicultural country
Thank you! 😃
한국은 엄청나게 추웠다가 이제 좀 괜찮아졌는데 더운 나라에 계시니 부럽네요. ㅎ
건강하고 안전한 여행이 계속 이어지길.
Haven't watched yet but just wanted to wish you both a Merry Christmas and a happy healthy & fun New Year 🎉 ❤
Thanks Julie and to you and yours 🌸
Your vlogs got my attention
Congratulations you have earn one more new subscriber 🎉
Welcome to Malaysia ❤️🇲🇾
Welcome
There's a risk of flooding in the state of Kelantan, Terengganu, stay safe.
Enjoying you're journey...drive safely...love your video....welcome to Malaysia..
Thank you! 😃
Welcome to JOHOR MALAYSIA... hopefully you really enjoy in Malaysia.... ❤
Fuel is highly subsidised by the govt in Malaysia. The reason it’s cheap compared to other countries. A litre of petrol/diesel is cheaper than a litre of bottled mineral water.
I grew up in Penang and hope you enjoy your time in Malaysia. Good luck and Happy Travels both.. 🙂
Driving adventure done right. Backroads are the best. Merry Christmas.
Another ace video guys! Loving your journey ❤
Thanks !! 🎄🍾🌺
Hi..welcome to Malaysia n Merry Christmas to u guys. Whoa...ur wife really can drive long distance alone ya..awesome...🫰🫰😘
Merry Xmas you two , Thanks for being able to follow you on your wonderful travels xx
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours
Merry Christmas to the two of you. Thank you for taking us all along on your adventures.
Our pleasure! And the same to you and yours 🚐🍾🤗
Three type of gravy for the roti canai are dhal curry, chicken/fish/beef curry and the thick reddish one and bit spicy is called sambal made of chili🌶️ paste.
Try mix the sambal into the dhal curry to give it a little bit of kick.
Merry Christmas and a Exciting and Safe New Year.
Same to you!
tapir sign is common for wild life crossing, but the elephant exclusively for them only.. put more caution on night time.
Merry Christmas to you and your family
Welcome to Malaysia 🎊 🎉
Floordrobe is the best word I've learned from this channel since "mahoosive." 😁😁
Wearing a jacket backwards on a bike sounds clever: keeps your front from getting wind-burned and let's the sweat dry off your back? Only guessing, too.
36p/litre petrol?? Head maths that makes about $1.50/gallon? That's about ⅓ of my last fill up! Nice!
❤️❤️😎👍 xx
Yep the children are the future of our language for sure !! Love Floordrobe !! ha ha xx
Careful with the moonsoon season at the east of malaysia.. for sure there will a lot of potholes.
Malaysia's petrol cheap right?😁 I think you guys should highlight that more often so that Malaysians should be thankful about that. They still asking the government to lower the price😑 Anyway, WELCOME TO MALAYSIA🫰
Super food jealous of your beautiful roti meals!! One of my favourite foods of all time! Happy Travels
one day you should go to east Malaysia (Sabah & Sarawak) too, there's a lot beautiful place you can visit and from there you can head up to Brunei and all the way to Kalimantan Indonesia... greeting from Sabah "The Land Below The Wind"
Thanks for the tip we have visited many times Sabah - but we are yet to visit Sarawak - but we hope to do that soon
Looks great guys.. And 36p per litre of fuel really does bring home the questionable prices (currently £1.45 per litre) we pay here in the UK.
I hv never been to kota tinggi Town even though I was born in kluang. Thanks for showing the town
Merry Christmas to you both!
Brings back happy memories of staying in Singapore in the 80's with my cousin who was a teacher at the university.. travel up to KL.. the cameron highlands and Pulau Tioman island... thank you for the memories.
Shiny shiny temple, super cool. And how funny to have a KFC next to a glorious deserted beach expanse all to yourselves.
Trudy will be a moving sauna in malaysia without air con!
Wishing you both a Merry Christmas
Think they look like a good roadplan Think you get most of the best of Malaysia Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from a rainy Perak Next stop for us will be KL for New Years
Happy Christmas! Best wishes for the New Year! Safe travels! Rgds Alan 🚐🚐
Thanks Alan and to you and yours 💐
I'll be waiting in Langkawi for sure!
19:25 that is a Tapir.
wikipedia says :
The Malayan Tapir, also called Asian Tapir, Asiatic Tapir, Oriental Tapir, Indian Tapir, Piebald Tapir, or Black-and-White Tapir, is the only living Tapir species outside of the Americas. It is native to Southeast Asia from the Malay Peninsula to Sumatra. Wikipedia
Conservation status: Endangered (Population decreasing)
Merry Christmas both of you
My this does take me back to Singapore as it was in the late fifties early sixties
If you really wants to see the elephants, you should take Lebuhraya Timur Barat, Jeli to Grik. at about 8pm, the are a lots of elephants on or beside the road.
Thanks for the tip
Avoid East coast, Terengganu & Kelantan - many places are flooded, so don't get stuck there. Dec 28 has many flood centres full of evacuees. If you fit a curtain, you can just aircon the front for comfort & run off the alternator as all local vehicles do. Since no one is in the back, no need to aircon the back.
Great tip
The reason for the jackets back to front is to stop sun burn on the arms as they are exposed. My arms got burnt while I was out there and learned this after.
Welcome to Malaysia!
Lovely video once again . Hope you get trudy fixed ok . Happy Christmas 🎅🏼🎄 🍹🍹 to you both & Trudy stay safe love from Angela xxx
Thanks Angela - and to you and yours 💐🤗
Awesome, amazing and wonderful ❤❤❤ enjoy 🎉🎉
Penang u can camp on the Beach with Trudy....it's awesome
Its the monsoon season. Try to avoid the east coast as there will be a lot of areas being flooded with water.
I am watching your channel in Langkawi, come stay at our motel #Eleven Inn Motel, Kuah, Langkawi😊..safe trip guys, see ya
A VERY HUGE MERRY XMAS TO U BOTH FROM A FAN IN NEW ZEALAND LOVE WATCHN YOUR TRAVELS XXXXXXXX
Thanks Lyn !! And to you and yours 🍾💐🤗
Welcome to Malaysia
Just found you guys and we loved your Malaysia vlog, didn't see Penang but still checking the rest. We both freaked with the Korea forklifts too!
Welcome aboard! 🌺🍾🤗
Those all pretty paintings on the walls of Kota Tinggi, makes me wonder about the all absurd spray "works" in our western cities. Malasya is really impressing despite the intensive heat. We learn a lot with your videos.
Next time pls try the Roti Telur Bawang (Roti Canai with Egg & Onion, you will definitely love it ! It's our national favourite Roti Canai flavor.
Huh..... A long way from Northern Asia towards the South...Welcome to Malaysia. Seeing your travelling route in Malaysia ....I think you have left out one of the iconic landmarks ... Southern Tip of Asia. Putting your foot at this point certainly carries significant meaning of your "Thread The Globe".... Not too sure when this TH-cam posted... You could have traveled out of Johor... Writing this on Christmas Day....Merry Christmas!
Hi there is a route map on our webiste through Polarsteps - we drove down to JB and now we are driving up to Thailand and homeward bound - we could not take our van to SG as it is illegal to take car with kitchen / bedroom - I hope this helps explain our route - Kind regards Marianne
Ordering like a seasoned local!❤
LISTEN TROOPS, :HAVE MERRY CHRISTMAS AND GOOD NEW YEAR, RESPECT FROM :#SCOTLAND
Be save on the journey and enjoy 😊
You can use RORO Ferry to Langkawi.. can bring your motorhome as well..