If you enjoyed this vlog be sure to check out more of our adventures in Malaysia on this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLIhC80BG4VyQ72gaAN5CCzxcwkLsXJW62.html
Scotland jungle is probably easy to walk through as compared to a rainforest. It’s called woods instead of jungle. Without the boardwalk, we probably gonna take much longer time to track it. It’s more dangerous and dense. In a short time the track is impassable because the shrubs and weeds grow too fast and you’ll get lost much too easily.
Taman Negara is pure jungle, lots of dangerous wildlife. there have been cases of tourists getting lost because they did not follow instructions. that's why you need a guide in certain places, for your own safety to be precise.
Been to Taman Negara once and it is truly magnificent place and just like you guys I also wonder around by ourselves and I managed to spot a mouse deer, wild boar and many beautiful wild birds.
There's a huge difference between the wilderness in Scotland and any tropical jungle. We have had many tourists lost and some serious problems trying to locate them. I did the Endau Rompin 2nd trail and you can lose the person in front of you in a split second. We also have tigers but its the very small animals and insects that can cause much damage. As you have discovered earlier that Malaysians are not money oriented but we pride ourselves as being good hosts and we hope our tourist reciprocate by being safe- i can see you guys are respectful. As i always tell my guests- lose yourself in the experience but don't lose yourself in the wilderness.
Haha that’s great advice! And we totally agree, Scotland is a children’s play park compared to the jungles of Malaysia! We don’t have anything dangerous! 😂 we hope that you have a wonderful day! ✨🙏🏼✨
I went to Taman Negara 3 times...i went to the canopy walkway and Gua Telinga (Ear Cave).. A lots of bats in there..quite adventure because the cave is small and you have to be slim & fit to get out from the cave, if you have big fat body, i don't think you can get out from there unless you have to turn back to the entrance of the cave..the exit are very narrow and you have to crawl a bit to get yourself out from that small cave....
@@SilkyRonTheRoad Thank your for your answer. But the question was @nofayisop82. But again, thanks for answering :) This is the first video I saw of you. I can't wait to see the others. We're planning on going to Malaysia in February. This will be our second time in Malaysia. Haven't visited Taman Negara yet and was wondering if it's worth it.
You can visit the other part of Taman Negara from Terengganu state which is located next to a large freshwater dam (Lake Kenyir). Kenyir Geopark, occupying 244,900 hectares, comprises Lake Kenyir, 340 islands, and 15 geosites including Bewah Cave, Gunung Gagau Tower, Batu Bersurat (Inscription Stone Memorial) and Taat Cave as well as the discovery of dinosaur footprints and fossils. A recent discovery in one of the caves found the oldest skeleton in the country - 16,000 years old. Apart from that Lake Kenyir is also a wildlife heaven especially local and migratory bird species. You can also visit a fish sanctuary up the river stream to conserve an endangered species of river fish called Kelah.
Hi SilkyRon, FYI, recently, the Forestry Department enforced many rules that discourages the public from going back to nature and entering their "forest", ranging from applying permit run around (no online application & payment etc), some even to register at police station to permit cost increases, maximum 7 hikers per Guide now, etc. There are some forest & hills that the local folks going up daily for decades without such permit hassle but now they are deprived from going in, else a fine of RM x,xxx per person!
Remember not every person as tough as you and not always family members as tough as yours when the one has been lost weeks in the jungle while all the rangers, soldiers, firefighters, search n rescue team are non stop looking for missing people. So every action has pro and cons. Claiming the action was preventing people from nature was absolutely wrong and rubbish. This channel owner has shown beautifully how they access nature perfectly.. Chills and adios
Chill bro, you are on the GOOD Guys.. Unfortunately not everyone goin into these pristine forest just gonna leave footprints . Poachers , illegal agarwood extractions , rattans and many other tropical medicinal value trees been destroyed, they been taking advantage of the loophole or the ease of access . heck when these unscrupulous people gets into accidents they hv the audacity to claim as tourist and ask the authorities to mobilize RESCUE effort. is more prevailing now, as our economy has slowed down.. the Jungle is EASY MONEY if you know where too look and TAKE.
I live of the South Western side of the Range. The last quarter of the year SOMEHOW the Sky is crystal clear that I can see the Andromeda Galaxy. But after 4am its Misty all over until around 10am.
@@SilkyRonTheRoad : at that time of the year (in the 70s) I can walk in the night with only the Moon's and or Stars' light. Its all crystal clear to my eye. The Seasonal Easterly wind dislodge its water of the East side of the Range (Convectional Relief rainfall). So we have a clear sky on the Western side. Its cool with occasional rain during the day, but the night is a total different story. The morning mist may even wet my school uniform and its cold (maybe 25-27C). My village those days has no water and electrical supply.
That’s amazing! We left Malaysia in October 2023 and everything was still amazing there… we hope that you enjoy your time there and please feel free to reach out if you’d like any recommendations! ✨🙏🏼✨
Well, Malayan tigers in the wild are found mainly in the states of Pahang, Perak, Kelantan and Terengganu, we are u in rite now, this part of place is in top 7 the biggest tiger population in the world.. So its better if u not alone 😊
Hi. I remember you plan to join the national independence day parade in Kuala Lumpur. Take note this year the big parade will take place in Putrajaya, which is the administration capital city of Malaysia. Again, be there before 6.30am. There are public transport like MRT. See you there!!
Maybe you should google about gunung ledang in johor. A beautifull waterfall with camping side and resort. You too can climb to the top of the mountain
I think the difference is about what kind of forest are you in, I don't think it's easy to walk around in a thick rainforest without a proper guide or infrastructure, It can be very dangerous even for the experienced because wherever you look, it looks the same.
Just finished your Malaysia travel series ❤ You guys deserve million.I think you need to come in Bangladesh because it will help you to getting so many subscriber.. 😊
@@SilkyRonTheRoad and that’s why u should get a guide who can explain the way of the forest, point out the flora and fauna and you’ll experience the jungle much better. Once, I went into a jungle with another friend (not Taman Negara) and out of no where, a bat flew out from an empty tree trunk, and later on a sun bear appears out of nowhere and we froze- luckily that fella just make his way away and climbed up some trees and disappear. Good to have a guide LOL
Just a shot in the dark-but do you happen to know how much it costs to hire a guide at the park itself on the day of? Anyway, thanks for the informative video and happy and safe travels on all your future adventures!
Ajak pelancong datang..tapi laluan track tidak dibaiki. Kayu patah, berlubang, kayu dah reput.. membahayakan pelancong tempatan dan luar negara. Memalukan..🤨
There is a reason for building the path and needed tour guide. This is south east Asia jungle. Even in the city you can see lizard and snakes sometimes. Imagine you are entering the wild animal home. I live nearby one of the state city. 3 day ago we just caught a python after killing our cat. So be careful. Every nature has its own unique and danger. Some you can easily spot the danger. Some don't. Just be cautious when you are in the jungle or nearby the river. Ok 👌.
Sorry you feel that way! But I guess it’s great that we live in a world where we are free to do as we please and you have the choice to be here or not. Have a wonderful day! 🙏🏼
@@SilkyRonTheRoad 100%… always gonna have haters when you put yourself out there. At least on balance you’re probably more liked than not. And at least you’re having a good time so why care what I think
So true, and we believe that we do have more people who enjoy our content and we are having a lot of fun! Well, have a great day and thanks anyway for your feedback. 🙏🏼
Southeast asia jungle is extreme.. of course they made a pathway for the tourists to explore a jungle.. if not.. tourists will not come in southeast asia jungle.. 😊
If you enjoyed this vlog be sure to check out more of our adventures in Malaysia on this playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PLIhC80BG4VyQ72gaAN5CCzxcwkLsXJW62.html
Scotland jungle is probably easy to walk through as compared to a rainforest. It’s called woods instead of jungle. Without the boardwalk, we probably gonna take much longer time to track it. It’s more dangerous and dense. In a short time the track is impassable because the shrubs and weeds grow too fast and you’ll get lost much too easily.
This is so true! I guess you can also combine that with the dangerous wildlife and you have a crazy (and potentially dangerous) adventure! 🤯
Taman negara is the best park I’ve been to by far… lots of things to see and learn
It is really an amazing place! 😍
@@SilkyRonTheRoadthis country is so underrated, do u agree?
@fatimahferdaus6199 we for sure do agree! Malaysia has so much to offer! ✨
And that is not the only one in Malaysia.
Yes, we heard! 😍
Taman Negara is pure jungle, lots of dangerous wildlife. there have been cases of tourists getting lost because they did not follow instructions. that's why you need a guide in certain places, for your own safety to be precise.
Yup, we figured that out the hard way... 😂
Went for a walk there and ran into a black cobra. You need to be careful
@biggabigga ooh crazy! 🙊
Malaysia is the best country in ASEAN. Love Malaysia ❤
We had an amazing time there! 🇲🇾
That jungle walk was amazing! I'm glad you didn't end up going to the waterfall by yourself! Looks like an awesome adventure you guys rock!!
It really is an incredible place and we are glad that we didn’t go too, maybe a little too much risk! 🙊 thank you so much! ✨
Just imagine if heavy rain comes without those not so perfect foot path. You will appreciate it!
That is true! 👌🏼
I just love your vlogs guys! Its so awesome to settle in with a coffee and get lost in your adventures. Super inspiring, i just want to pack my bags!
Aww this makes us smile so much, thank you for your comment! 😁
Get ‘em packed and we’ll see you on the road! 😋
Even locals like me haven't been there yet! Your blog makes me want to visit our Taman Negata! It's magnificent !
You definitely should it really is, we love it so much there! We will definitely go again! ✨
Been to Taman Negara once and it is truly magnificent place and just like you guys I also wonder around by ourselves and I managed to spot a mouse deer, wild boar and many beautiful wild birds.
Ahh wow! That's amazing! We will definitely be back again in the future! ✨🙏🏼✨
Me too,it is a must adventure once in a lifetime. Invigorating and rejuvenating experience in the nature deep in the jungle.
@@sukinidahalan5040 yup! We love it so much! ✨
So nice vlog 😮 you the couple in this world 🤣 take care happy weekend guys 🌿🌾🌵🌴🌱 let's explore more fun ..😮
Ahh thank you so much! Have a wonderful weekend! ✨🙏🏼✨
So ancient 😮
It’s an incredible place! ✨
It's looking like Jurassic park sanctuary 😮
@galaxystarsflower2604 it does, and it felt epic to explore! We felt like we were in a movie! 🧝🏻♀️
Really wanna go here again once seeing both of you enjoy and happy at rainforest Taman Negara
It is such an amazing place, we hope that you can visit again soon! ✨🙏🏼✨
How u have so much energy? Very positive in anything.
Haha we just love life and doing what we are doing and that gives us a lot of energy! 🤪
sweet couple and funny, thank for visited and filmed this video
Aww thank you, it’s our pleasure! ✨
If the trees do not kill you, the insects and animals will
Hahah it could happen! 😂
Taman negara is the Best place to visit
We absolutely loved our time there! ✨
Thank you husnina for the foods n Malaysian hospitality
She’s amazing! 😍
Be careful in the rainforest . ONCE EVEN a platoon of American green beret (elite) soldiers had to rescue out from the rainforest in Sabah
Wow, that’s crazy! ✨
Wonderful. Thank you for this video.
Our pleasure! We are so happy you enjoyed! ✨🙏🏼✨
@@SilkyRonTheRoad 😀
Woww..nice adventure..
It was an amazing adventure, we had so much fun! ✨🙏🏼✨
Loved it! Adding this forest to my itinerary ❤
Ahh we’re so happy to hear that! ✨
There's a huge difference between the wilderness in Scotland and any tropical jungle. We have had many tourists lost and some serious problems trying to locate them. I did the Endau Rompin 2nd trail and you can lose the person in front of you in a split second. We also have tigers but its the very small animals and insects that can cause much damage. As you have discovered earlier that Malaysians are not money oriented but we pride ourselves as being good hosts and we hope our tourist reciprocate by being safe- i can see you guys are respectful. As i always tell my guests- lose yourself in the experience but don't lose yourself in the wilderness.
Haha that’s great advice! And we totally agree, Scotland is a children’s play park compared to the jungles of Malaysia! We don’t have anything dangerous! 😂 we hope that you have a wonderful day! ✨🙏🏼✨
I went to Taman Negara 3 times...i went to the canopy walkway and Gua Telinga (Ear Cave).. A lots of bats in there..quite adventure because the cave is small and you have to be slim & fit to get out from the cave, if you have big fat body, i don't think you can get out from there unless you have to turn back to the entrance of the cave..the exit are very narrow and you have to crawl a bit to get yourself out from that small cave....
Haha we did not know about Ear Cave! We will have to check that place out next time we visit! ✨🙏🏼✨
Did you do this with a guide?
@@foekje25 nope, we realised a little too late that we had gone past the point where you needed a guide but it was simple to where we got to! ✨
@@SilkyRonTheRoad Thank your for your answer. But the question was @nofayisop82. But again, thanks for answering :)
This is the first video I saw of you. I can't wait to see the others. We're planning on going to Malaysia in February. This will be our second time in Malaysia. Haven't visited Taman Negara yet and was wondering if it's worth it.
@@foekje25 ahh we would definitely recommend it and for sure the jungle train also! We have a vlog about that out too! 🙏🏼
Wow best video sharing friend greetings know me from sri aman sarawak malaysia present support 👍🙏🙏
Thank you! ✨🙌🏼✨
You can visit the other part of Taman Negara from Terengganu state which is located next to a large freshwater dam (Lake Kenyir).
Kenyir Geopark, occupying 244,900 hectares, comprises Lake Kenyir, 340 islands, and 15 geosites including Bewah Cave, Gunung Gagau Tower, Batu Bersurat (Inscription Stone Memorial) and Taat Cave as well as the discovery of dinosaur footprints and fossils.
A recent discovery in one of the caves found the oldest skeleton in the country - 16,000 years old. Apart from that Lake Kenyir is also a wildlife heaven especially local and migratory bird species.
You can also visit a fish sanctuary up the river stream to conserve an endangered species of river fish called Kelah.
Ooh this sounds amazing! We will add it to our list! Thank you for the recommendation! ✨🙏🏼✨
I spoke to wildlife department national park and they are waiting for allocation to repair the wooden path.
Ahh that’s amazing! It’ll probably make it easier for more people to access! ✨
@@SilkyRonTheRoad yes. Including senior citizens or retirees
@@keangwooichoo6138 exactly! 😊
@@SilkyRonTheRoad I really hope they will keep their promise
FYI, there are cat parks or sanctuaries in Malaysia. 1 located in Cyberjaya, Selangor and the other 1 is located in Dungun, Terengganu.
Ahh amazing! We will try to do some research and visit! 🙊
Bravo.. You have made it.
We sure did! 😁
If you lost in that thick jungle, rm2000 is nothing to mobilise resources to find you
I guess that is true some people could get lost…
Hi SilkyRon, FYI, recently, the Forestry Department enforced many rules that discourages the public from going back to nature and entering their "forest", ranging from applying permit run around (no online application & payment etc), some even to register at police station to permit cost increases, maximum 7 hikers per Guide now, etc. There are some forest & hills that the local folks going up daily for decades without such permit hassle but now they are deprived from going in, else a fine of RM x,xxx per person!
Wow, this is so crazy! Nature should be free to roam! ✨
Remember not every person as tough as you and not always family members as tough as yours when the one has been lost weeks in the jungle while all the rangers, soldiers, firefighters, search n rescue team are non stop looking for missing people.
So every action has pro and cons. Claiming the action was preventing people from nature was absolutely wrong and rubbish. This channel owner has shown beautifully how they access nature perfectly..
Chills and adios
@@MrCyberizal ✨🙏🏼✨
Chill bro, you are on the GOOD Guys.. Unfortunately not everyone goin into these pristine forest just gonna leave footprints . Poachers , illegal agarwood extractions , rattans and many other tropical medicinal value trees been destroyed, they been taking advantage of the loophole or the ease of access . heck when these unscrupulous people gets into accidents they hv the audacity to claim as tourist and ask the authorities to mobilize RESCUE effort. is more prevailing now, as our economy has slowed down.. the Jungle is EASY MONEY if you know where too look and TAKE.
So many tourists. Shocking
Crazy eh?!?
Had fun watching your guys videos❤
Ahh we’re so happy to hear that! ✨
Oh my, i hate jungle, full of snakes & leeches & mosquitoes, even tho i m malaysian of village origin. 😀
Ahh it’s so beautiful though! 😍
I live of the South Western side of the Range. The last quarter of the year SOMEHOW the Sky is crystal clear that I can see the Andromeda Galaxy. But after 4am its Misty all over until around 10am.
Ahh that’s amazing, we’d love to visit at that time of the year! 🙊
@@SilkyRonTheRoad : at that time of the year (in the 70s) I can walk in the night with only the Moon's and or Stars' light. Its all crystal clear to my eye.
The Seasonal Easterly wind dislodge its water of the East side of the Range (Convectional Relief rainfall). So we have a clear sky on the Western side. Its cool with occasional rain during the day, but the night is a total different story. The morning mist may even wet my school uniform and its cold (maybe 25-27C).
My village those days has no water and electrical supply.
@ wow, thank you so much for sharing this with us! We wish that we could’ve experienced that! 🙊
nice guys
Thank you so much! 😁
Awwwwww both of u sweet 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Aww thank you so much! ✨
Oh you two worry me 😮
Haha we try our best! 😋
@@SilkyRonTheRoad 😂😂
Hi... i'm just new in your channel...
•watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾🌺
Welcome to the family! ✨
We love Melaka! ✨🥰
We are planning a visit here in October 2024. Understand it might rainy during this time. Is it ok to travel then and still see the attractions ?
That’s amazing! We left Malaysia in October 2023 and everything was still amazing there… we hope that you enjoy your time there and please feel free to reach out if you’d like any recommendations! ✨🙏🏼✨
Well, Malayan tigers in the wild are found mainly in the states of Pahang, Perak, Kelantan and Terengganu, we are u in rite now, this part of place is in top 7 the biggest tiger population in the world.. So its better if u not alone 😊
Ahh that’s amazing! On one hand glad we didn’t meet one, on the other had would’ve loved to see one from a distance! 😍
@@SilkyRonTheRoadif u can see a tiger from a distance, im pretty sure he already see u first😂
@buddies8757 haha definitely! 😂
Hi. I remember you plan to join the national independence day parade in Kuala Lumpur.
Take note this year the big parade will take place in Putrajaya, which is the administration capital city of Malaysia.
Again, be there before 6.30am. There are public transport like MRT. See you there!!
Woohoo! We can’t wait! We will be there super early to join the celebration!
See you there! ✨
13:29 Sorry but I'd be scared shitless 😰😰
I think that Silke was too! 😂
Maybe you should google about gunung ledang in johor. A beautifull waterfall with camping side and resort. You too can climb to the top of the mountain
We will for sure look that up! Thanks for the recommendation! ✨
Adventure mode, yesssss! Wearing crogs in the jungle, or was it just a Sunday afternoon walk?
Haha we have hiked volcanoes in these Crocs, nothing can stop us! ✨
Enjoy the forest guys 🫰❤️
Thank you so much! It was an amazing experience! 🤩
Just becareful.
We try our best! 🤪
Enjoy your time but at the same time always becareful
@@muddyjoe73 we definitely will, thank you! 🙏🏼
@@SilkyRonTheRoad most welcome and dont forget to visit another part of Malaysia in Borneo Island... Chillll...
16:31- You look like a Thor character with your hair down like that 😊
Haha I will take that compliment, thank you! ✨🙏🏼✨
don't eat what the monkey throws, be careful of rabies and other desease .
We maybe should be more careful of that... 😂
I think the difference is about what kind of forest are you in, I don't think it's easy to walk around in a thick rainforest without a proper guide or infrastructure, It can be very dangerous even for the experienced because wherever you look, it looks the same.
Yeah, that’s so true, Scotland definitely doesn’t have any deep rainforests / jungles! 😅
Just finished your Malaysia travel series ❤
You guys deserve million.I think you need to come in Bangladesh because it will help you to getting so many subscriber.. 😊
Ahh that’s amazing! Next series Sri Lanka? 🇱🇰
23 for sure will visit Bangladesh soon! ✨
@@SilkyRonTheRoad Can i meet you brother?
I live in Dhaka.
Be careful mate. Rainforest wildlife love to do Peekaboo! 😂
Hahaha! 😂
@@SilkyRonTheRoad and that’s why u should get a guide who can explain the way of the forest, point out the flora and fauna and you’ll experience the jungle much better.
Once, I went into a jungle with another friend (not Taman Negara) and out of no where, a bat flew out from an empty tree trunk, and later on a sun bear appears out of nowhere and we froze- luckily that fella just make his way away and climbed up some trees and disappear.
Good to have a guide LOL
@andresloft haha it definitely is! But how cool to see a sun bear! 😍
I love 😅😅🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🙏 hello 🙏 Sabah Malaysia 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ahh we’re so happy to hear that and we hope to visit Sabah soon! ✨🙏🏼✨
Iam planing to visit taman negara with my 9 month old is it safe to visit there with baby?
Yes, it’s definitely safe, just stick to the path and follow the signs. 😁
@@SilkyRonTheRoad ok thankyou I will keep that in mind 😊
Crazy
🤪
haha you two act so funny in the jungle😄
Haha we love bing surrounded by nature! ✨
Crocs should endorse u guys 😅
Haha we wish! 🤣
Will you be coming to Kuching?
Not on this trip but in a few months for sure! 😉
@@SilkyRonTheRoad damn..
@@benjaminstephen97 don’t worry, it’s not too long away! We are aiming for around February/ march 😊
Tempoyak= fermented durian 😅
It’s the best! 🤤
Johor national park
Ooh we will have to add that to the list! 😁
I want join you guys i am also in Malaysia can you please let me know for next plan
Unfortunately we aren’t in Malaysia right now! ✨🙏🏼✨
Just a shot in the dark-but do you happen to know how much it costs to hire a guide at the park itself on the day of?
Anyway, thanks for the informative video and happy and safe travels on all your future adventures!
Ooh, I really couldn’t tell you but I’m sure that it’s pretty affordable especially if you go with a group! 😊
@@SilkyRonTheRoad That’s reassuring, thank you for your reply! 😊
My gf was wondering where you got your pants from. Which brand is it?
@@jeremythor2491 ooh I think that these ones were from H&M… maybe… I hope that she can find some! ✨
what kind of tripod you used for camera?
We use a Joby Gorilla pod for vlogging and a LeoFoto for anything where we need a taller tripod! 😊
Fallen trees destroyed the wooden walk way
Yeah, we thought that’s what happened! ✨
@@SilkyRonTheRoad trees will die too, so roots are weak. When storm comes it will fall.
@@keangwooichoo6138 the storms can be very crazy! 🙌🏼
Ajak pelancong datang..tapi laluan track tidak dibaiki.
Kayu patah, berlubang, kayu dah reput.. membahayakan pelancong tempatan dan luar negara.
Memalukan..🤨
Ahh these things happen, nature can be crazy! ✨
Please understand, if no guide you will be lost and die in the jungle.
Well we did survive but we could see how it could be possible! ✨
Always go in a group rather than a pair , more brains better than two in case of ..... Anything ya
I think there was only 1 brain between us… who has it? 😂
He he he he
@@jimmunsw4795 😂
@@SilkyRonTheRoadThat is a good one 😂. I know who has the brain but I am not telling 😜😂🤣😂.
@@khairunna100 ahh that’s not fair! 😂
Yes, travel with cat
We really would love to but it’s just not so fair for the cat if they have to do any quarantine or anything… one day I’m sure we’ll find a way! 😊
There is a reason for building the path and needed tour guide. This is south east Asia jungle. Even in the city you can see lizard and snakes sometimes. Imagine you are entering the wild animal home. I live nearby one of the state city. 3 day ago we just caught a python after killing our cat. So be careful. Every nature has its own unique and danger. Some you can easily spot the danger. Some don't. Just be cautious when you are in the jungle or nearby the river. Ok 👌.
Thank you for this information! It is so true and something that we really have to keep in mind! 🙌🏼
Glad you guys had an adventure and came out safe. Good vlogg memories of your visit to the Taman Negara👍💪
Thank you! We did have a wonderful time and will definitely return in the future! ✨
Normally wild animal in jungle will keep away from human.
Yes, we thought so! Attacks are very rare! 🙏🏼
✨🙏🏼✨
Oldest than Amzaon and congo
Apparently so! ✨🙏🏼✨
zero cats
Adventures are always better with cats! 😂
you should try to explore Indonesia...
It’s definitely on our list! ✨
Y’all are so insufferable
Sorry you feel that way! But I guess it’s great that we live in a world where we are free to do as we please and you have the choice to be here or not.
Have a wonderful day! 🙏🏼
@@SilkyRonTheRoad 100%… always gonna have haters when you put yourself out there. At least on balance you’re probably more liked than not. And at least you’re having a good time so why care what I think
So true, and we believe that we do have more people who enjoy our content and we are having a lot of fun!
Well, have a great day and thanks anyway for your feedback. 🙏🏼
Nice mate
You should definitely visit Taman Negara if you get the chance! It’s an incredible place! 🙌🏼
Southeast asia jungle is extreme.. of course they made a pathway for the tourists to explore a jungle.. if not.. tourists will not come in southeast asia jungle.. 😊
Haha maybe they will enter but they will not come out… 🙊
Most jungle walks have paths around the world
Very annoying couple. You overdo do it. Not natural
Sorry you feel that way, we hope that you have a wonderful day! ✨🙏🏼✨