All your videos are very useful and informative. I’m planning a trip to Malaysia soon and your videos have been super helpful in planning my itinerary.
My great grandfather's house is at King Street, Georgetown, Penang. It's a 5 bedroom double storey house. My great grandfather bought the house in the 1920's. The area is now part of UN Heritage. My grandfather moved to Ipoh. Penang is ok to visit but for me Ipoh is a better place to live with cheaper houses and not chaotic like Penang.
Watched your video from KL Central to Butterworth. Penang. Actually, you could take a bus from TBS (Terminal Bas Bersepadu) to any major towns in Peninsular Malaysia or to Singapore and Thailand. There are many counters with well informed TBS staff to help you purchase from a variety of buses services going to your destination. You colud ask for cheapest or luxurious according to your preference and even choose uour seats. TBS is located in Bandar Tasek Selatan, Kuala Lumpur, which is linked to the LRT/ Kommuter and ERL stations. It is the largest bas terminal in Malaysia. BTW, TBS is almost like an Airport. You need to go there to experience it for yourself. You may not get your preferred choice if bus on weekends if you try to buy your ticket on the day of trip. On Weekdays you would be able to purchase easily on arrival.
@@hungrypassport8095 when you book online you are automatically brought to the Red Bus site. You can use that or if you know the website of major bus firms, you could book there as well. When you buy your ticket online you need to have a print out for some places like KL Sentral bus terminus. For TBS you could get a TBS ticket printed out when you present your phone at 2 special counters at TBS at no cost. You could also use the QR code on your phone to scan to get access to the gates. As for me, as a Malaysian, I never book on line. If I want to go to KL from my hometown 100 miles North. I just go to my local bus terminal and purchase a return ticket to KL. When I arrive in KL, I just present my return ticket and get it converted into a TBS ticket to access the gate without any extra cost. BTW the Transnasional Bus that I take has discounts for Malaysian Senior Citizens. We only pay the price, as child rate.
I am your subscriber.I know your a buget traveller.kindly guide us as we are going to malaysia for a week tour with family members.budget flight,budget hotel staying .where to stay with family .we are a middle class family and travelling around september 2024. Your guidance and budget stay.Give us full details which will hepl us.
All your videos are very useful and informative. I’m planning a trip to Malaysia soon and your videos have been super helpful in planning my itinerary.
Thanks a lot 🙏
My great grandfather's house is at King Street, Georgetown, Penang. It's a 5 bedroom double storey house. My great grandfather bought the house in the 1920's. The area is now part of UN Heritage. My grandfather moved to Ipoh. Penang is ok to visit but for me Ipoh is a better place to live with cheaper houses and not chaotic like Penang.
Watched your video from KL Central to Butterworth. Penang. Actually, you could take a bus from TBS (Terminal Bas Bersepadu) to any major towns in Peninsular Malaysia or to Singapore and Thailand. There are many counters with well informed TBS staff to help you purchase from a variety of buses services going to your destination. You colud ask for cheapest or luxurious according to your preference and even choose uour seats. TBS is located in Bandar Tasek Selatan, Kuala Lumpur, which is linked to the LRT/ Kommuter and ERL stations. It is the largest bas terminal in Malaysia. BTW, TBS is almost like an Airport. You need to go there to experience it for yourself. You may not get your preferred choice if bus on weekends if you try to buy your ticket on the day of trip. On Weekdays you would be able to purchase easily on arrival.
Thank you so much 🙏
@@samraj3179 How can I book my bus tickets online for Penang to KL? Is there any website where I can book?
@@hungrypassport8095 when you book online you are automatically brought to the Red Bus site. You can use that or if you know the website of major bus firms, you could book there as well. When you buy your ticket online you need to have a print out for some places like KL Sentral bus terminus. For TBS you could get a TBS ticket printed out when you present your phone at 2 special counters at TBS at no cost. You could also use the QR code on your phone to scan to get access to the gates.
As for me, as a Malaysian, I never book on line. If I want to go to KL from my hometown 100 miles North. I just go to my local bus terminal and purchase a return ticket to KL. When I arrive in KL, I just present my return ticket and get it converted into a TBS ticket to access the gate without any extra cost. BTW the Transnasional Bus that I take has discounts for Malaysian Senior Citizens. We only pay the price, as child rate.
@@hungrypassport8095 you can Google "red bus" for online booking.
@@hungrypassport8095 redbus app
Semma place n nice explanation
Thank you
have ferry penanag to langkawi but u need take ferry from penang port
Ultimate 🎉
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Penang nasi kandar Pelita hotel super irukkum bro
Ok 👍, but I’m vegetarian 😊
Bro when you going to pulau langkawi
Bro, I am Coming again to Malaysia this weekend
@@skylinetamil I'm waiting bro
Bro next month I’m going to penang, Neenga stay panna century boutique hotel worth ah bro? And nearby ellam places in easily reachable ah bro?
Nice hotel, and also easy access. That place is Chulia street, night life also good
20 days ku evlo amount kondu porathu best
2k RM kondu ponga
Evlo bro kondu ponenga amount
I am your subscriber.I know your a buget traveller.kindly guide us as we are going to malaysia for a week tour with family members.budget flight,budget hotel staying .where to stay with family .we are a middle class family and travelling around september 2024. Your guidance and budget stay.Give us full details which will hepl us.
Pls share your contact no
Bro immigration la show money ketangala bro
No
Very nice 😂
Thank you 🙏