i must say this is the best video among all utuber about KL city, i really enjoy watching all interesting segmen u hv shown, ur the best couple, ur sincerity leads u to all the best place in KL... 👍👍👍💕💕
This is so underrated…love the editing in this video and this is how i want to watch the travel vlog…keep it good guys…hope your subscribers numbers booming….
There are somethings you do do not list in the 30 things to do in Kuala Lumpur and there are somethings that some tourists do not realize. The best video ever. Good job.
Next visit in Malaysia, go to Kenyir Lake & Dam in Trengganu; Kuantan; there is the biggest eel farm in the world in Pekan, Pahang, close to Kuantan, you need to plan in advance, & need to write to the eel farm company to arrrnge a private tour. Langkawi island, Pangkor Island.
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.
01) as normal , Ramly burger try haul review 02) Pub street at Changkat bukit bintang (beside Jalan Alor) 03) Crab Island (aka Ketam Island ) tour, this island near by KL around 40km and reachable thru train ... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d3rtaAzy54Y.html
Great video (even though it's on the other side of the world, heh)! You should visit Greece next. I am following you since the CZ videos which I found masterpieces. Keep up the great work! Cheers!
I couldn't agree more! This video truly captures the essence of Kuala Lumpur in an exceptional way. It's always a pleasure to see our beloved city showcased so beautifully. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Brilliant guide. As someone who has visited Malaysia and KL many times to see family, you covered so many things in great detail. Anyone who hasn't visited before and uses your information to build an itinerary will have an amazing and well-rounded stay. Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks a million for your comment! I'm so happy to hear that my guide was helpful to you. I put a lot of effort into making it detailed and informative, so it's great to know it paid off. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see on my channel! 😁
Hey there! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. It's always great to see Malaysia showcased in such a positive light. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🌟🇲🇾
Wow even as a long time resident of Kuala Lumpur I learn a couple of things from your excellent vlog here. I didn't know before about the miniature museum and the jungle near the National Monument - thank you 🤗
That's awesome to hear! 🌟 It's incredible how even longtime residents can discover something new about their city. The miniature museum and nearby jungle sound like fantastic finds. Thanks for sharing your experience! 🙌
It's amazing to see Malaysia showcased in such a positive light! This video really highlights the beauty and charm of the country. Thanks for sharing your experience! 😊🇲🇾
That sounds like an exciting adventure ahead! Malaysia has so much to offer, from its vibrant culture to stunning landscapes. If you need any recommendations or tips for your trip, feel free to ask. Safe travels! 🌏✈
I was initially scared off by the 1hour length, but I'm glad I slowly watched this! Honestly a great video without too much fluff (unlike some others).
Absolutely! The creator did an excellent job showcasing Kuala Lumpur's beauty and providing useful information. It's always great to have such comprehensive guides to help plan our trips. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🌟🏙
Wow, five times? That's impressive! It sounds like you're quite the explorer. It's always rewarding to check off those must-visit spots in Kuala Lumpur. Did you have any favorite experiences or hidden gems you discovered during your visits?
@@Gymson It is now 6 times with a recent visit to Borneo Malaysia. And I'm off there again in July for my 7th visit but heading to Indonesia on my 4th visit. In KL, I did enjoy KLCC Park and Petronas Towers at night, Bukit Bitang at night, seeing Jamek Masjid at night and River of Life glowing in the dark, KL Tower, Eco Forest, Perdana Botanical Gardens for a good relaxation from the hustle and bustle of the city, KL National Masjid and enjoyed Little India too. The real hidden gem are the people
Can visit the natural spots such as hot springs, Pulau Ketam (Crab island) built on stilits above the sea, Cameron Highlands' tea plantations and rose gardens, snorkelling in Tioman and Redang islands, etc. Btw, there's a registrar of marriage at the Thean Hou temple......explains why there are couples taking photos there.
You guys are so sweet ,thanks for the update on things to do . I’m always rushing around in KL doing family stuff. I’m going back this time with a Vietnamese friend and want to show him around. Keep smiling you are awesome ❤
More underrated attractions in KL: -Rumah Peghulu Abu Seman -Istana Negara -Royal Museum -KL Craft Complex -Free Cultural Dance Show in Malaysia Tourism Center -Galeria Sri Perdana -P Ramlee Memorial -Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial -Tun Abdul Razak Memorial -Tun Hussein Onn Memorial -Memorial Negarawan -Bank Negara Museum -Royal Malaysia Police Museum -Telekom Museum -National Art Gallery -National Planetarium
Wow! Great afford! Loved your KL video! Perhap your next video would be Penang, Langkawi, Melaka & Borneo! Thank you for promoting my country Malaysia. Love from Kuala Lumpur.
If this is the plan, the itinerary I suggested you above should be done the other way around for Peninsular Malaysia, its monsoon season, beware of floods etc.
You should visit the Saloma Link which is very near to the Petronas towers...come at night thou....from there head to kg baru.. ..the only traditional Malay village left in KL....look for authentic Malay food there as well....among the famous spot is Nasi Lemak Wanjo
You should go Putrajaya, Penang, Melaka, Langkawi, Fraser Hill, and for great beaches Pulau Perhentian. But if you if are interested in Nature try explore Sabah, Highest mountain in south east asia is there
@@LetsTravel-MF it's called mount kinabalu. For one day hike you can reach the top. But if you just want a view at the majestic mount kinabalu you can drive up Kundasang a beautiful place indeed
@@LetsTravel-MF Sabah has many beautiful islands & beautiful natures. Sipadan Kapalai Island is one of the best diving spot. You can check this video of Sabah ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P5zfmgTXf5Y.html
Great job on this travel guide. I don't think I've ever watched one that lasted an hour before. First time viewer and now new subscriber! I'm planning my first trip to Malayasia and Singapore this spring, and this video was a big help. I'm going to start digging into your other videos. Cheers from Salt Lake City, Utah :)
I'm glad it helped! If you got any questions about Malaysia just let me know. Haven't been to Singapore yet but I think we are going in a couple of months after our Thailand and Vietnam travels. Cheers for watching!
Wow... that's a good list. Good job guys. However i noticed the bird park and Little India are not in it. ... and I just wonder that you could actually do 30 video contents out of that list. Happy anniversary.
As a malaysian, I have never visited The National Monument before. The statue is so spectacular and I think one day I should visit it with my girlfriend
It's amazing to see up close. Just the sheer size of it really is something to see. Highly recommend going around sunset or sunrise when the whether is good too!
KL is hot and humid as what the book says, however it is not that hot if city greeneries absorb all the heat. KL is humid because it rains heavily for short time which again cold down the city. Please don't ignore Malaysia when you are traveling
I have watched lots of video but yours are amazing. Great video. Even local like me not realized about some places. I recommend you go to the Putrajaya.. visit so called "Avatar" garden at night. Cruise putrajaya lake, picnic at wetland & kayaking with your wife. Should be interesting.
Found this video for research cos I'm visiting KL with my husband next month. Thanks for a wonderfully detailed video on KL! Love your wife's personality btw, she seems like a fun person to be around!
This video is amazing guys!!!! Wow... even I dont know the existence of miniature muzium being a local myself 😄👌... N ur video is bright n crisp, soft yet moving... well blend, tq for showing our KL to the world.. good job 🙏😊😊👍👍
What a great and informative compilation of things to do in KL. I have now decided to check out some of these places and I am born and bred local. Thanks very much guys for putting this video out. And happy anniversary.