I would suggest freeing up your day for this as we woke up at 7am and got back around 6pm. Give it 12 hrs approx. Some people were risky and had to be at the airport after this tour :D In our group I think 10-15 people. This is the link to the one we went on: gyg.me/qklz7HSJ It was worth it though as we got experience this tour and in the evening venture into the city and grab dinner, so its not like we got back super late! Again, every tour and this tour can have variations, for example less people turn up so you might get a smaller group on the day during less touristy periods. With the activities we noticed they can change too, they might cut out things people aren't so interested in and add new ones, so it might differ a bit since we did this one. But usually you'll always get the same iternary.
Elon Musk said one day we can travel to Mars. the cost is 29 million a person for oxygen, gravity, energy, etc. via bank debt - we will end up as mining slaves on mars... being a nomad on planet earth is more exciting n safe ❤ welcome to malaysia where gods come to eat
Love the intro!!! I'm no expert so I'm not sure I can even give advice but: - Title longer than 50 characters cut off when looking on your phone - Biggest game changer will be some mic's. Clear audio and cuts out background noise so you don't get copyrighted :) Looking forward to Bolivia
Thank you so much!!! :D True, I think theres a trade off with SEO and making it look good on search - have to experiment! Absolutely so many times we are like ugh cant hear anything but been looking into those small microphones might be worth getting. Our travel plan goes something like this next: cambodia, thailand, south korea, mexico, brazil, argentina, uruguay, chile, bolivia (yup a lot of editing to do still), then peru, colombia, costa rica, qatar, uae Bolivia is something that we've never seen anywhere else before and so glad we'll be able to share it
If you like to enjoy the holiday vibe at Jalan Alor, its understandable that its going to be touristy. But if you do your homework well enough, you will still find a couple of restaurants there that serves respectable local foods at reasonable prices. The energy and atmosphere in Jalan Alor is a must be experienced spot when in Kuala Lumpur!😊
Yes jalan alor is touristy I admit. Other local places are ICC pudu, brickfields, kampung baru. Early this year a group of visiting American colleague students rated mcd as follows: 1. India 2. Malaysia 3. USA
Thanks for visiting Malaysia. Yes Jalan alor is a tourists street are prices are expensive definitely. If u guys do come to visit KL again, u can go to kampung baru (Malay cuisines), petaling street and pudu (Chinese cuisines), brickfields/little india (Indian cuisines). Food prices are much more cheaper in these areas. All within KL city centre
@@SomewhereOnTheMAP your welcome here in the Philippines I recommend you to go in Manila BGC which is very modern city of Philippines and if you want to be a bit nicer weather go to baguio which have a cold weather and if you guys wanted to go some beaches i would like to recommend you some Palawan borocay but this a bit crowded especially this July cause a lot of foreigners also visit but Trust me it's worth visiting and also Cebu there a lot of thing to do in Cebu scuba diving zipline swimming with whale shark also but if you want to feel like some you are in Europe go to Vigan city it's very nice
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.. We also floating market on the Mekong. You have to go to Can Tho to experience the floating market. Enjoy and stay safe.
I am Vietnamese 🇻🇳 What are you nationality? Are you love Vietnam ? I hope you have an idea how much you enjoy traveling in Vietnam the most in the world
Golden triangle again??? 😫😫 There are far better places to go... What is there to even see in old dirty Delhi??? Northeast india, South India, goa, shimla/kashmir are the real representatives of Indian beauty