If Malaysia is not too far away from the US, I bet it is going to be a massive hit among Americans. I found vlog done by American UA-camrs on KL such as yourself, truly captivating maybe because you "get" its essence on diversity and multiculturalism.
i live in kl for almost 17 years.bfore i move to perlis last month..small state in north msia..just wanna say..its already popular amongst the u.s citizen..17 living in kl..i stumble more american than any other tourist from the western country..second ..myb the brits..yeah far away..but u guys still make it here..tq for visiting us❤
Malaysia is worth visiting because it is affordable, clean with world class facilities. Malaysian are English spoken make easy for tourist so enjoy your vacation in Malaysia....
😊🙏 So impressed with your high quality of video & audio productions of your videos! Welcome to Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia & stay safe , healthy , stay vigilant & stay humble guys! Bring along small retractable umbrella inside a plastic bag in your small walk around backpack as there will be Monsoon Rains here & there until late January & incidently the hottest month in both Malaysia & Singapore would be the month of February! Rain will be coming back in late March or early April! Avoid visiting Batu Caves during the Hindu Festival of Thaipusam somewhere in 25thJanuary as devotees' buses & cars would have to be parked 1 to 3 kms away! It's will be a Massive Human Traffic Jams with fellow devotees! Stay safe , healthy , stay vigilant & stay humble guys! 🙏🌷🌿🍎🍊🌏✌🕊🇲🇾
Thanx for the vids... Very well done! We've just returned from a week in KL and 3 to 4 days in Penang, Langkawi, Malaka and Singapore. The humidity was the biggest hurdle for sure. All the best and cant wait for your future uploads - From Cape Town, South Africa
Everytime I see foreign tourists visit and appreciate the Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC, it gives me a very good feeling. I had worked as part of the KLCC team that redeveloped the site from a horse racing course, a turf club, beginning with foundation in early 1993 to migration to the towers in 1997 and full completion of the KLCC project (a fully owned subsidiary of Petronas) in early 1998.
Amazing green city.. I prefer hot n humid.. though it makes one sweat but healthy just like when you go into the 'free sauna' better than hot n dry.. or freezing 🥶 Cold n wet.. anyway beautiful vibes thank you for sharing 😅🎉
The thing about durian is don’t trust your first one or two bites, at least eat the whole piece, then make up your mind. For first timers, the brain is still trying to figure out the taste and texture. The true taste will hit you in the later bites and you will know if you truly enjoy it or hate it. And there are different durian for different person. Some like it sweet, some like it tangy, some like it bitter, some like the smooth creamy texture while others prefer more solid flesh. There are cases when people try it once and they hate it, but try it again and they love it. I think it’s about matching the types that you like best. And that is by opening up to experience.
Malaysia also has many tourist attractions, Langkawi - beach, diving, Sky Bridge, duty-free shops, cigarettes and alcohol are duty-free and cheap. Genting - casino, amusement park. Cameron - waterfall, tea plantation and strawberry farm. Kuala Terengganu - Pulau Redang beach, diving. Sabah - Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Sabah - Semporna diving, cheap live seafood. The Chinese New Year is coming at 12 o'clock on the evening of the 28th. There will be fireworks, lion dances, and New Year food. It will be very lively.
Looking forward to see you again in Malaysia. There are so many beautiful islands here that is a must visit place. Wishing you and family a great year ahead🎉❤
9:14 "This place does not really feel like Malaysia". You got it...!!! Practically all the vendors there are foreign migrant workers mostly from Bangladesh. Malaysia is host to a large number of foreign migrant workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Philippines...estimated to be at least seven million of them equivalent to about 22 percent of Malaysia's population.
beg to differ, no of foreign workers in msia 22% is massive, for legal reported less than 10% of population of 34m Thursday, 05 Dec 2024 9:54 AM MYT KUALA LUMPUR: There are approximately 2.4 million active foreign workers employed across six formal sectors and one informal sector in the country as of Sept 30, 2024, says Steven Sim.
@@YaFazka Most foreign workers in Malaysia are undocumented. The number you mentioned is the number of legal foreign workers registered with Malaysian Immigration. Tun Mahathir in 2019 when he was PM said there were at least 7 million foreign workers in Malaysia (pls search the Internet for confirmation) - that's about 22% of Malaysia's population.
@@muhd7144when you said undocumented and come with a figure that already contradictory thats why i came up with legal figure comes from the ministry itself
Yes, many US tourists seem to appreciate the city scape, city forests, food, cultural diversity, locals speaking English & affordability. Generally underrated by global travellers but the taste is in the pudding!
Imagine a country had people around the world all religion all skin collor live peacefully...at some place people fill not in malaysia but it ok everybody had a family to take care...anyway as malaysia we wellcome u little family..stay safe...love u guy..
Most people don't realize that it was Malaysia that started the Global skyscrapers race when we build the Twin Towers. Before us it was the cities in the United States that dominated the global skyline. There would have not been a Dubai or Shanghai skyline if not for this bold move. Even Hong Kong did not have super talls then. The Towers marked the shifting of the global economy East.
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾. Nice to know u enjoyed your time here. The monkeys u saw at KL eco forest probably the dusky leaf, they are not aggressive like the macaque monkeys you saw at Batu Caves. Recommend family fun spots near KL: Sunway Lagoon, Luge skyline Rawang, Genting Highlands
I enjoyed your vids, I hope u get to explore other parts of Malaysia too like Penang, Langkawi, Ipoh, Melaka, Terengganu, Kelantan as well as Borneo (Sabah & Sarawak)
@thetraveling3 great, looking forward to it. Rainy days will be normal as it is Monsoon season with cooler temperatures but there will be sunshines still plenty
You should go to titiwangsa lake garden (accessible via mrt and grab) it's so pretty you could see KL's iconic skylines and towers (merdeka 118, petronas twin towers and KL tower in one place). A lot of families go there for a picnic and other fun activities for kids and adults inc water activities. Botanical garden near the national museum is a must visit too!
Only in Indonesia, they call it Murtabak....In other parts of the world (mid east, south asia, brunei & Sg) Murtabak, is Pan Cake with healthy fillings like meat etc
When you mention a food like pancake with peanut inside it, it call Apam Balik. I have seen many videos from tourist that doing recording about food, they have try it and give a good review about it, no matter from Chinese or Malay who make Apam Balik.
Hey, Whats next after Kuala Lumpur? My suggestion is do east coast, not to forget penang, malacca, oh .. absolutely borneo island . Nah . Just go all over Malaysia 😂 If y'all need any help im happy to assist 😊
I love your story telling and the flow of the story. Like when you said the Petaling Street doesn't feel like Malaysia, I tend to agree and concur with your thoughts 🎉🌿
@@thetraveling3 the fish dish called "tempoyak"..come with oily river catfish called "patin"..could u imagine the taste..me as a local msian .well i dont mind the durian on its own .but other than dat....nopeee😂
We will actually be doing a "day in the life" video shortly, which will address this question ☺️ In short, we slow-travel so that we can homeschool 3-5 days a week (depending on our travel schedule) for 2-4hrs a day. The topics we cover are: language arts, reading & writing, math, and biology. We also have lots of educational games for travel days. Hope that answers your question ☺️
Singapore and Rio de Janeiro have primary rainforest within their borders too. Vancouver in Canada also has rainforest within its boundaries. KL is beautiful, so are these other cities.
If Malaysia is not too far away from the US, I bet it is going to be a massive hit among Americans. I found vlog done by American UA-camrs on KL such as yourself, truly captivating maybe because you "get" its essence on diversity and multiculturalism.
i live in kl for almost 17 years.bfore i move to perlis last month..small state in north msia..just wanna say..its already popular amongst the u.s citizen..17 living in kl..i stumble more american than any other tourist from the western country..second ..myb the brits..yeah far away..but u guys still make it here..tq for visiting us❤
Take flight through Japan, so maybe not too far from US. Flight through Europe will be too far.
There's so much to love about Malaysia ❤️🇲🇾😊
Meanwhile less than 50% of the USA population owns a passport.
Please don't. Most of the American are so living in cave. i don't think asian can tolerate that mindset lifestyles
Malaysia is worth visiting because it is affordable, clean with world class facilities. Malaysian are English spoken make easy for tourist so enjoy your vacation in Malaysia....
Spot on 🎯🙌
😊🙏 So impressed with your high quality of video & audio productions of your videos! Welcome to Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia & stay safe , healthy , stay vigilant & stay humble guys! Bring along small retractable umbrella inside a plastic bag in your small walk around backpack as there will be Monsoon Rains here & there until late January & incidently the hottest month in both Malaysia & Singapore would be the month of February! Rain will be coming back in late March or early April! Avoid visiting Batu Caves during the Hindu Festival of Thaipusam somewhere in 25thJanuary as devotees' buses & cars would have to be parked 1 to 3 kms away! It's will be a Massive Human Traffic Jams with fellow devotees! Stay safe , healthy , stay vigilant & stay humble guys! 🙏🌷🌿🍎🍊🌏✌🕊🇲🇾
We really appreciate your kind words and excellent tips 🤗 Thank you! 🙏❤️
Thanx for the vids... Very well done!
We've just returned from a week in KL and 3 to 4 days in Penang, Langkawi, Malaka and Singapore. The humidity was the biggest hurdle for sure. All the best and cant wait for your future uploads - From Cape Town, South Africa
We're so glad you enjoyed it! 🤗 Hope you guys loved Malaysia ❤️🇲🇾
Happy New Year 2025. Hope that you guys and your daughter have had a good time with all your explorations in KL.
I'm really glad to hear that you guys felt it's worth 100% of your time & money visiting the Petronas Twin Towers, the most iconic landmark in KL.
Everytime I see foreign tourists visit and appreciate the Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC, it gives me a very good feeling. I had worked as part of the KLCC team that redeveloped the site from a horse racing course, a turf club, beginning with foundation in early 1993 to migration to the towers in 1997 and full completion of the KLCC project (a fully owned subsidiary of Petronas) in early 1998.
Thanks so much! We wish you and your loved ones a very happy new year as well! 🤗🎉
That's amazing! Thanks for sharing about your experience, we love learning about this stuff 😀
@thetraveling3 Wonderful. You guys have a great weekend. 😀
Amazing green city.. I prefer hot n humid.. though it makes one sweat but healthy just like when you go into the 'free sauna' better than hot n dry.. or freezing 🥶 Cold n wet.. anyway beautiful vibes thank you for sharing 😅🎉
We also prefer the warm weather! ☀️❤️
@@thetraveling3Best Warm weather at Hillside of the Mount Kinabalu, Sabah Borneo in Malaysia.
Malaysia Truly Asia... Welcome back guys
Thank you! 😊🫶
Alhamdullilah Syukur... Sangat Indah Malaysia ku.. Subhanallah...
Yes it is 😊❤️🇲🇾
The thing about durian is don’t trust your first one or two bites, at least eat the whole piece, then make up your mind. For first timers, the brain is still trying to figure out the taste and texture. The true taste will hit you in the later bites and you will know if you truly enjoy it or hate it. And there are different durian for different person. Some like it sweet, some like it tangy, some like it bitter, some like the smooth creamy texture while others prefer more solid flesh. There are cases when people try it once and they hate it, but try it again and they love it. I think it’s about matching the types that you like best. And that is by opening up to experience.
That's good to know, thanks for sharing your advice! We might just have to try it a few more times 😊
Malaysia also has many tourist attractions, Langkawi - beach, diving, Sky Bridge, duty-free shops, cigarettes and alcohol are duty-free and cheap. Genting - casino, amusement park. Cameron - waterfall, tea plantation and strawberry farm. Kuala Terengganu - Pulau Redang beach, diving. Sabah - Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Sabah - Semporna diving, cheap live seafood. The Chinese New Year is coming at 12 o'clock on the evening of the 28th. There will be fireworks, lion dances, and New Year food. It will be very lively.
Looking forward to see you again in Malaysia. There are so many beautiful islands here that is a must visit place. Wishing you and family a great year ahead🎉❤
Thank you so much 🤗 More Malaysia vlogs coming in the next few weeks ❤️🇲🇾
9:14 "This place does not really feel like Malaysia". You got it...!!! Practically all the vendors there are foreign migrant workers mostly from Bangladesh. Malaysia is host to a large number of foreign migrant workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Philippines...estimated to be at least seven million of them equivalent to about 22 percent of Malaysia's population.
Ahh that makes sense!
beg to differ, no of foreign workers in msia 22% is massive, for legal reported less than 10% of population of 34m
Thursday, 05 Dec 2024 9:54 AM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR: There are approximately 2.4 million active foreign workers employed across six formal sectors and one informal sector in the country as of Sept 30, 2024, says Steven Sim.
@@YaFazka Most foreign workers in Malaysia are undocumented. The number you mentioned is the number of legal foreign workers registered with Malaysian Immigration. Tun Mahathir in 2019 when he was PM said there were at least 7 million foreign workers in Malaysia (pls search the Internet for confirmation) - that's about 22% of Malaysia's population.
@@muhd7144when you said undocumented and come with a figure that already contradictory
thats why i came up with legal figure comes from the ministry itself
@@muhd7144you are right. and foreigners are not allowed to work as front line workers too.
Yes, many US tourists seem to appreciate the city scape, city forests, food, cultural diversity, locals speaking English & affordability.
Generally underrated by global travellers but the taste is in the pudding!
It's the perfect family destination 🙌
Brilliant... amazing footages
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it 🤗 ❤️
I really enjoy watching this video.
We're so glad to hear that 🤗❤️
Imagine a country had people around the world all religion all skin collor live peacefully...at some place people fill not in malaysia but it ok everybody had a family to take care...anyway as malaysia we wellcome u little family..stay safe...love u guy..
Wellcome back guys... hope u will explore more about Malaysia, a Truly Asia👍🧚👋👏❣
Thanks so much! More Malaysia vlogs coming in the next few weeks 😊🇲🇾
Most people don't realize that it was Malaysia that started the Global skyscrapers race when we build the Twin Towers. Before us it was the cities in the United States that dominated the global skyline.
There would have not been a Dubai or Shanghai skyline if not for this bold move. Even Hong Kong did not have super talls then. The Towers marked the shifting of the global economy East.
So interesting! Thanks for sharing your insight 🙏
Happy journey.......
Thank you so much 🤗❤️
I heard "Taman Tugu Forest Trail" is so amazing. Its so lush and beautifully fresh.
Welcome to our beautiful Malaysia 🇲🇾❤️😊
Nicely put together, love your food explorations
Thank you 🤗 So glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Hi. Welcome to Malaysia. Hope you will have a good time here.
Thanks so much for the warm welcome 🙏 ❤️
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾. Nice to know u enjoyed your time here. The monkeys u saw at KL eco forest probably the dusky leaf, they are not aggressive like the macaque monkeys you saw at Batu Caves. Recommend family fun spots near KL: Sunway Lagoon, Luge skyline Rawang, Genting Highlands
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your recommendations 😊 Definitely adding those places to the list for our next trip to KL 👍
Hustling people definitely not our culture. You are spot on there. How I wish it's not here😢
I suggest you to go to trx city park for you to see the green area in the crowded city ☺
That was an Apam balik...like pancake,peanuts,sugar n corns inside the pancake.
Thank you! 😊
I enjoyed your vids, I hope u get to explore other parts of Malaysia too like Penang, Langkawi, Ipoh, Melaka, Terengganu, Kelantan as well as Borneo (Sabah & Sarawak)
We're so glad to hear that! More Malaysia vlogs coming in the next few weeks ❤️🇲🇾
@thetraveling3 great, looking forward to it. Rainy days will be normal as it is Monsoon season with cooler temperatures but there will be sunshines still plenty
That pancake with peanuts is called Apam Balik... Yummy nice dessert snack.
Thank you! ❤️
You should go to titiwangsa lake garden (accessible via mrt and grab) it's so pretty you could see KL's iconic skylines and towers (merdeka 118, petronas twin towers and KL tower in one place). A lot of families go there for a picnic and other fun activities for kids and adults inc water activities. Botanical garden near the national museum is a must visit too!
Thanks for the recommendations! We can't wait to see more of KL on our next visit 😃
Hello welcome to Malaysia ❤
Thanks so much 🙏 ❤️
Hi, you can go to FRIM Kepong. Thats one of recreation jungle there.
Wish u also visit Penang, Langkawi & Sabah while you in Malaysia❤
Hello..welcome you to Malaysia
Thank you so much 🙏🙏❤️
Please try Ramly Burger the number one burger in Malaysia
We've added this to the list for our next trip to Malaysia, thank you! 🤗❤️
Those pancakes are called apam balik in malaysia
Thank you!! ❤️
Only in Indonesia, they call it Murtabak....In other parts of the world (mid east, south asia, brunei & Sg) Murtabak, is Pan Cake with healthy fillings like meat etc
@yunusibrahim2474 yes in malaysia murtabak is meat filling. I think in indonesia it is called martabak
tq guys welcome to my country.. enjoy🎉
Thank you! 🙏❤️
When you mention a food like pancake with peanut inside it, it call Apam Balik. I have seen many videos from tourist that doing recording about food, they have try it and give a good review about it, no matter from Chinese or Malay who make Apam Balik.
Thank you! It was delicious 😋
Welcome ya
Thank you so much ❤️
Hey, Whats next after Kuala Lumpur? My suggestion is do east coast, not to forget penang, malacca, oh .. absolutely borneo island .
Nah . Just go all over Malaysia 😂
If y'all need any help im happy to assist 😊
Have a nice day bro n sister ... Truly asia
Thank you! Likewise ❤️
Botanical park is huge, Go and Visit
We'll add it to the list for our next trip to KL. Thanks for the tip! ❤️
nobody can lie about durian, its either you will love it, or hate it. you will get headache if try pretend to like and eat it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
We 💯 agree! There's no in-between 😅
Eco park has 2 entrances. 1 at the side, the other at kl tower
Thanks for the tip! 🙏
I love your story telling and the flow of the story. Like when you said the Petaling Street doesn't feel like Malaysia, I tend to agree and concur with your thoughts 🎉🌿
Thanks so much, we're glad you enjoyed it! 🤗❤️ It's good to hear you feel the same way about Petaling Street.
Not Menra Tower as menara = tower. Menara KL = KL Tower.
Oops 🤭 Thanks for the correction!
Its better to eat traditional Malay/ Malaysian food in Kampung Baru than the touristy spot in Jln Alor which are mostly operated by foreigners.
Thanks for that tip! 😊
I wishi could sit next to these newbies trying durian 1st time. Each time they hate it, I'll take it.
I bet it'd be very entertaining 😂
Love watching you ❤keep it up do visit Assam india 🇮🇳 puttarparthi Andhra Pradesh very peaceful n spiritual place you will definitely love it
We're so glad to hear you're enjoying our vlogs 🤗 Thanks so much for your support ❤️ India is on our list ☺️
yeah we also hv durian curry with fish..imagine dat..😂..
No way! Love it 🤣
@@thetraveling3 the fish dish called "tempoyak"..come with oily river catfish called "patin"..could u imagine the taste..me as a local msian .well i dont mind the durian on its own .but other than dat....nopeee😂
Foods in Jalan Alor and Bukit Bintang were prepared and cooked by immigrants and foreigners that why most of the locals did not go there to eat.
U r absolutely right.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us ❤️
yes, that's right,
Menara means tower. When you say Menara Tower, you're saying Tower Tower. Durian smells and tastes good. Do come to Malaysia again
We realized that after filming 😅🤭 Thanks so much for watching 🙏❤️
@@thetraveling3 you're welcome
*_Welcome to Malaysia and may you enjoy your holidays in Malaysia_*
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Thank you so much 🙏❤️
one more thing, we also eat rice with durian 😅😅😅
Of course you do! 😂
only the glutinous rice + other condiments to it
👍Cholop 👍❤️😻❤️🍉🇲🇾🍉
🙏🙏❤️
Kl looked like that 200 years ago, jungle
We're so glad they chose to preserve a small piece of the beautiful jungle ❤️
@thetraveling3 yep. The british administration is "caring" in some ways. We hv many national parks and botanical gardens.
@@keangwooichoo6138well the Brits have gone 60+ yrs ago...give at least credits to the locals, we are not bunch of natures haters
google selangor fruit valley and biggest free flying bird park in KL
Thanks for the recommendations! 🙏❤️
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KL ...a multi racial city...
All type of Asian food are available here.. would melted your saliva..
🎯💯🙌
How do you home school your child?
We will actually be doing a "day in the life" video shortly, which will address this question ☺️ In short, we slow-travel so that we can homeschool 3-5 days a week (depending on our travel schedule) for 2-4hrs a day. The topics we cover are: language arts, reading & writing, math, and biology. We also have lots of educational games for travel days. Hope that answers your question ☺️
Is raining season over yet
not until Feb
Your daughter is cute. What is her name?
There is no other city with natural jungle in the middle.
Absolutely! KL is truly unique 🤩🇲🇾
@thetraveling3 well new York has central park but that is man-made.
Singapore and Rio de Janeiro have primary rainforest within their borders too. Vancouver in Canada also has rainforest within its boundaries. KL is beautiful, so are these other cities.
amazing video as always. have a wonderful trip in malaysia guys :))
Thanks so much! So glad you enjoyed it 🤗❤️
Durian is Not for everyone. The texture and smell will put off westerners. But you know what, people said it is like eating cherry in the toilet.
You either love it or you don't 😅 but everyone has to try it! 🙌
Just like beer.. the smell and the taste
Alor street are selling copy original
Follow the locals queue for good food
We learned that pretty quick! 😊
Illegal
To be gay there
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