Great video!! We are presently living on Siquijor Island and looking for a low-key place to call home. Camotes Islands looks wonderful and warrants a visit. Do you know anyone living there we could connect with? Love your sense of adventure and continuous laughter.... Thanks!! Paul
Thanks, it is a great place, There were a few people who commented that they live on Camotes, but I can't find it right now. Oh it was this video, maybe comment on one of there posts tagging them and they might say hi.
Dear friends your videos are extremely helpful for traveling. May Allah bless and always guide u. Please give me advice as to which is the most affordable and caotic city among port louis, quater.... , rose hill etc. I saw all your videos and am traveling to Mauritius after couple of month. Regards
Mate you have no idea. Obviously you got off the baht bus. Did no research and no idea about Kata. Kata is the second most popular beach in Phukat. It has approximately 200 restaurants with numerous hotels ranging from budget friendly to amazing luxury.
3:10:11 Condos mean private apartments but what you saw were public housing apartments. Most of the residential high rises you filmed were public housing. About 80% of Singaporeans live in them and they are well-maintained. The ones in this shot are over 30 years old. In general (not just the one in the shot), they are now worth a lot with some going for over a million SGD. There are some government grants to make them a bit more affordable though and of course the smaller ones cost less. 3:13:56 “Goreng”means “fried”. Or “heavenly”😂 Nasi lemak IS breakfast food. But it’s now become supper food also and anytime food these days. The most popular would be at Adam Road food centre but where you were, Changi Village, is nasi lemak central with many good stalls congregated there. The number 2 bus takes over an hour to get there but if you drive, it’s only about 30 min from Chinatown where you started. No place is more than an hour by car in Singapore. It’s that compact.