Thanks Jade I have really enjoyed your clips this week, getting us very excited for our trip this Thursday, You definitely have to come back and explore more of Malaysia, we are off to Penang and Ipoh as well as KL. Looking forward to seeing how you enjoy Cambodia, we have only been to Siem Reap, but absolute loved it. A must see there is the Phare Circus, I still get shivers when I think about, sad but uplifting at the same time. Kath
Thanks so much for your comment Kath, I really appreciate you taking the time and supporting my channel 🥰 I hope you enjoy every moment in Malaysia, have a roti canai for me 🫓 I can't wait to go back and visit Penang and Ipoh too. I've been enjoying Cambodia so far, thanks for the tip, we will go this week ❤️
Thanks for sharing your thoughts of Malaysia and promoting this underrated tourist destination to the world. Travel with care and stay cautious when travelling in Cambodia as a solo traveller. Stay safe and enjoy your adventure!
Thanks Jade.. good advice about Malaysia.. you are always welcome to Malaysia.. I think you miss is that most Malaysian can speak English..😅 Maybe next destination are Perhentian Island, Sabah and Sarawak.
Malaysia is a melting pot of diverse cultures, including Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous ethnic groups. This cultural richness attracts tourists who are interested in experiencing different traditions, cuisines, festivals, and customs all in one country.
KL a walkable city? Well no!!! Sure, within some neighborhoods walking was a real option if you factored in dancing with the traffic when the footpaths just disappeared in a maelstrom of parked motor bikes and construction detritus. But then often you are confronted by layer after layer of concrete walls and impenetrable barriers to get from A to B. For example, I tried to get from the MRT station to the Botanical Gardens earlier this year and gave up after an hour of trying. The Grabs work when covering a few hundred metres by foot simply doesn't. But that doesn't fit with my idea of discovering a city.
Definitely the most walkable city in Southeast Asia after Singapore. I tried walking in Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila and Ho Chin Minh City, and they were a nightmare compared to KL. KL is far more organized than these cities and way more modern too.
Thanks for sharing this one. Take care always wherever you are.
cool video, welcome 2 KL
Thanks Jade
I have really enjoyed your clips this week, getting us very excited for our trip this Thursday,
You definitely have to come back and explore more of Malaysia, we are off to Penang and Ipoh as well as KL.
Looking forward to seeing how you enjoy Cambodia, we have only been to Siem Reap, but absolute loved it.
A must see there is the Phare Circus, I still get shivers when I think about, sad but uplifting at the same time.
Kath
Thanks so much for your comment Kath, I really appreciate you taking the time and supporting my channel 🥰
I hope you enjoy every moment in Malaysia, have a roti canai for me 🫓
I can't wait to go back and visit Penang and Ipoh too. I've been enjoying Cambodia so far, thanks for the tip, we will go this week ❤️
I’m going next month can’t wait thanks for the tips ❤
Thanks for sharing your thoughts of Malaysia and promoting this underrated tourist destination to the world. Travel with care and stay cautious when travelling in Cambodia as a solo traveller. Stay safe and enjoy your adventure!
Thanks Jade.. good advice about Malaysia.. you are always welcome to Malaysia..
I think you miss is that most Malaysian can speak English..😅 Maybe next destination are Perhentian Island, Sabah and Sarawak.
nice
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Malaysia is not shy about its flavours... even British foods find flavour in Malaysia... bland food is not a thing...😂❤
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Jade: "I don't think there's a bad time to come to Malaysia..."
Indonesian Haze: "Hold my (non-alcoholic) beer..."🙄😒
16 things, a lot to remember lol
Malaysia is a melting pot of diverse cultures, including Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous ethnic groups. This cultural richness attracts tourists who are interested in experiencing different traditions, cuisines, festivals, and customs all in one country.
KL a walkable city?
Well no!!! Sure, within some neighborhoods walking was a real option if you factored in dancing with the traffic when the footpaths just disappeared in a maelstrom of parked motor bikes and construction detritus. But then often you are confronted by layer after layer of concrete walls and impenetrable barriers to get from A to B. For example, I tried to get from the MRT station to the Botanical Gardens earlier this year and gave up after an hour of trying.
The Grabs work when covering a few hundred metres by foot simply doesn't. But that doesn't fit with my idea of discovering a city.
Definitely the most walkable city in Southeast Asia after Singapore. I tried walking in Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila and Ho Chin Minh City, and they were a nightmare compared to KL. KL is far more organized than these cities and way more modern too.
if you walked a bit from the muzium mrt station there's an underground walkway pass to the botanical gardens, crossing the highways
Thanks, I certainly went looking for such a passage, but I just couldn't find it.
@@markjones2781 There's an underground walkway via the MRT station and an elevated walk bridge. It's hard to miss at least one of them?