I'm from Lebanon and very glad that Malaysia allows us to enter the beautiful country without needing to apply for a Visa unlike most countries 😅. I'm visiting with my brother for the first time in April 2023🙏 staying there for a month hope to visit all of these gorgeous places.
very well done video, i like the voice over , sounds professional. Thanks If i had to visit 1 or 2 spots from ur list with my elderly parents what would you recommend, we are seeing Kuala Lumpur to start with
As a Malaysian, I want to thank you for showcasing my beautiful country to the world. The footage is just so amazing. Unfortunately, there are some errors probably occurred during editing and putting the video together. For example, most of your Perhentian Island footage is actually Redang island. Also, as a diver, I doubt you can find schooling barracudas at Perhentian Island. That footage is probably from Sipadan Island. You also show footage of a city next to water for your introduction of Ipoh, which is not accurate, since Ipoh is no way near the sea. That footage is probably Kuala Trengganu. Kuala Lumpur skyline somehow also popped up in Ipoh. I am not nit picking. Just want to make sure viewers are not misled by the information. Thank you.
Great list. I have been to Malaysia 5 times and been to the following: Tioman Island; KL, Perhentian Island, Penang, Redang Island, Langkawi, Melaka, Batu Caves, Putrajaya and Kuala Terrenganu Like to visit Ipoh, Cameron Highlands, Kota Kinabalu (and rest of Borneo part of Malaysia like Sabah and Sarawak) EDIT: Been to Borneo recently (KK, Sipadan, Mabul)
@@sallymartinwiththreekids8044 I am into nature, jungle trekking and waterfalls - I have been to many places like that in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.
Malaysia is incredibly lovely and diverse in every way. I've been in this nation for almost seven years, and I still adore it. This nation has the potential to be far more attractive than many other nations, including Singapore, if laws were smarter and more effective.
I think there was a mix up footages in Ipoh, there's no sea by d city n I saw d sign Peliharakanlah Terengganu sits on a hill in Kuala Terengganu, d capital of Terengganu, a state in d east coast of d peninsular Malaysia. And there was a short footage of KL towards d end of narrating Ipoh.
Semporna, Sabah in Malaysia Borneo should also be one of the tourist highest destinations in Malaysia...the islands of Semporna has one of the most, if not the most, epic beaches in Malaysia in my opinion...Sipadan, Mabul, Kapalai, Bohey Dulang, Mataking, Sibuan etc. are some of the epic islands in Semporna...Viewpoint at the top of Bohey Dulang is real epic, and Sipadan is the number one diving site in the world.
Beautiful videos but you have not experienced the complete beauty of Malaysia. Do include the beauty of bats coming out of Mulu caves. Waterfalls are awesome in Sarawak. You can see them in Kpg Sting, Kpg Asum etc. You must not miss Sarawak.
Es impresionante las bellezas que tiene Malasia cultural sobretodo su gente humilde amable playa extravagante quiere pasar unas vacaciones de tú vida vicita Malasia
Taman Negara, a natural protected virgin tropical rainforest that encompass part of d states of Pahang, Trenganu n Kelantan. Not forgetting d Mulu caves of d state of Sarawak. Just to name a few. Tq
Great visual and narration. Although i was a tad disappointed that taiping wasn't included as the video thumbnail is a photo of taiping lake garden. If you ever make an updated version of this video, taiping and muar are worthy additions.
I was going to put that and I think Kuching but I decided to leave it out that’s the difficult part of a very short list - you can never include them all 👌🏾 but part 2 is coming this year
While I can't argue on those on your list, personally I think KL, Batu Cave and PutraJaya should be lumped into KL Metro or Klang Valley. It is hard to visit PutraJaya on it's own without going through KL. Like someone else mentioned, Sipadan and some other islands off East Malaysia are inherently less touristy and more beautiful than Redang, Langkawi and Tioman. There are also charming smaller cities like Kota Bahru and Taiping which are more charming and less touristy than Penang and Melaka.
@@byteme9718 there is no direct flight to Sipadan. You need to fly from KL to Tawau (Sabah) and from there take land transportation to Semporna. From Semporna you need to take boat to Mabul Islands. Accommodation is there. Alternatively one can fly from KL to Kota Kinabalu or Sandakan and take bus/van/taxi to Tawau. From there the itenary is the same
@@jamesbookman5160 I was being sarcastic. Yes, its incredibly difficult to get close to. What you fail to mention is that you can't visit, or dive near to Sipadan without a permit and these are only issued in small numbers. It's not a tourist attraction, its a dive destination very few people will ever get to experience. It's less "touristy" because no one can stay there!
@@byteme9718 that is precisely its strength. Many of the other popular diving spots are too accessible that they no longer attractive. As a diving location there aren’t many that can challenge the richness and beauty of sipadan. That is if you are willing to put up with the inconvenience and occasional life threatening pirates (in the past)
ضيعت على نفسي فرصتين ثمينتين لكن المشكله الناس الي كانوا يتكلمون علي و يضحكون علي لو كان شخص واحد الي عارف و هو صاحب الشأن كان الكلام بيكون تمام لكن لما الكل يعرفون و يقولون علي سبه كبيره و يهينوني خوفوني.
Wonderful video! I really miss Malaysia! Glad to see you've included Putrajaya! That and Cyberjaya are 2 of my favourites in Malaysia! I'm a bit surprised that nowhere in Sabah, Genting highlands or Fraser's Hill features under your top 12. As you say, there are so many wonderful places in Malaysia and it's impossible to feature all in a video. My top 3 are probably Kundasang, Fraser's Hill and Genting. Here's a short slide show I've made of the amazing things to see in Genting: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KpJJIUKXxAQ.html
Can't hear you talk properly, the music is too loud/your voice not loud enough, and you didn't use any text or captions or anything. So it's very difficulty to follow. Tried RU-vid captions but that often isn't correct and doesn't understand names of places. Not a very inclusive video.