Hello, Batu Caves itself can be explored leisurely under an hour. If you want, you can also take a guided tour of the next door Dark Cave for around 45 minutes (get ready to get down and dirty). Thank you for watching!
Halo, terima kasih udah mampir. I’m gonna have to think about your suggestions on background music and commentary. Soalnya gini, the idea was to leave everything as is so that people can feel the atmosphere themselves as they watch. An immersive experience, if you will. Alasan kedua karena emang males dan nggak bisa ngedit sih 😆 Tapi tak pikir-pikir lagi deh. Thank you for taking the time to comment, I appreciate it! 🙏
Golden Truly was first opened in 1990, a lot of things had happened since then. A lot of shopping malls are struggling due to the advent of online shopping, even larger ones. The only malls that are still enjoying relative success are the ones that are not so focused on retail.
Bener, Bobobox yang Pasirkaliki, tapi Ibis Pasteur mah masih agar jauh. Seberangnya Bobobox ini ada Hotel Jelita Parahyangan. Nggak pas depannya banget sih, agar mending dikit.
That’s the thing, I couldn’t find any at the usual convenience stores, not even in city center. I wonder if they’re pacing them out to make way for JakCard? 🤷♂️
Lovely video. Was a ticket required before you could access the temple it self because I didn’t see you getting any tickets 🎫. I’m currently in Malaysia and I would love to visit.
Hi, I always take the bus that gets you straight to the train station from the airport. The name of the bus is Damri, and if I’m not mistaken it’s 70000 IDR. But if you REALLY want to take the train, you can take the airport train to Manggarai, change lanes, and take a bus to Gambir 😁
@@herlynd hello! Again, I have to remind you that there’s no direct train line from the airport to Gambir station. If you’re taking the bus, it should take you less than an hour but this depends on traffic.
This is a very informative video. I'm planning to visit Indonesia soon. Would you be able to guide me what train to use going to Yogyakarta from the skytrain?
From the skytrain in the Jakarta airport? Well, it depends on how you’re going to Yogyakarta from Jakarta. If you’re flying, you can take the skytrain from the international terminal to the domestic one and catch your flight to Yogyakarta there. If you’re taking the train, first you need to go to one of the intercity/inter provincial train station in Jakarta. From Jakarta airport, you can either take the train to the city, bus, taxi, or use a ride hailing app. There are also other alternatives from Jakarta to Yogyakarta, like buses and shuttle services.
I share the same sentiment, seeing that there’s so much world history intertwined here. I have to say, I’ve seen some infrastructure improvements were made in and around North Maluku, but since tourists are not coming in as expected, they’ve unfortunately fallen to a state of disrepair.
@@kilantravels the pandemic made everything stop 😐 and i guess most people still pick Bali... maybe better marketing can help? Indonesia is so big, and the only place people visit is Bali 😐
Sorry for the late reply. I don’t know any ‘proper’ map unfortunately, but you can se one here from LRT Jakarta’s website: www.lrtjakarta.co.id/rute.html Mind you, that there are two LRTs in Jakarta: Jakarta LRT (1 line) and Greater Jakarta LRT (2 lines). I reckon Greater Jakarta LRT would be more useful to travelers.
You’re welcome! If I’m not mistaken, from KL Sentral to Batu Caves was around 2.30 ringgit (around 0.51 USD) one way, but anyway it shouldn’t cost more than 3 ringgit (approx. 0.61 USD) per way or 6 ringgit (or 1.34 USD) to and fro.
Dulu golden truly tempat favorit keluarga saya kalau belanja Dulu papaku member VIP di golden truly jd kalo belanja di supermarket bayarnya ke kasir VIP Ada tempat main anak2 yg gabung sama foodcourt nya
Yes. If you planning to visit jakarta, pro tip is to buy indomaret card from indimaret convenience store. With this card you can pay bus, metro train (both MRT and KRL), toll fare, parking (in most of the mall), and this airport train. You can topup the balance in indomaret itself
Sorry for the very late reply but yes, you can definitely use Indomaret prepaid card but I haven’t been able to find any Indomaret outlet selling the card these past few months.