10:08 Here’s my suggestion for day 1. 1-2pm : Go to KLCC Park & Suria KLCC mall. 2-3pm : Take LRT red line at KLCC to ‘Kampung Baru’ station. 3-4pm : Walk to Wanjo Nasi Lemak restaurant from Kampung Baru station. 5-7pm : Walk to Saloma Bride for sunset. 7-8pm : Take ‘Kampung Baru’ LRT (red line) to KLCC (Twin Tower) 8-9pm : Watch Twin Towers fountain light show. 9-10pm : Walking on KLCC-Pavilion Bukit Bintang ‘walkaway bridge’. 10-11pm : Walk from Pavilion to Alor Street for supper. Day 2 : Batu caves in morning, Tean Thou Temple in afternoon & National Mosque before night. (Sky bars or Changkat alley at night)
It is in the middle of the day, its hot 🌞 most Malaysian are indoors...During evening you will see more people hang out here. Also probably tram(ART) services will be available soon.
Malaysians only going out about for jogging, cycling , strolling or water activities around Putrajaya between 7-10am, then between 5pm towards 10pm. Other than these time, mostly we do indoor activities; eating out or at malls. Hence you couldn't see anyone when you were there except tourists who visiting the mosque and the surrounding area.
Welcome to Malaysia guys...enjoy your stay here Malaysia. Besides the kayak you can use the cruise also and more comfortable. Putrajaya being the Administrative Capital of Malaysia is also nice view at night. The nearest Mall is IOI City Mall and Allamanda Mall (but smaller)
KL has a really beuatiful hidden church named the church of the holy rosary KL near the old kl railway station. The interior and it's stained glass are extraordinary for a small church. The Exchange TRX mall is also a good place to shop and visit the rooftop park. Apart from that, maybe Chinatown and little India provinces are good for sightseeing and Mid Valley Megamall In KL for more shopping
Not many tourists go to Putrajaya unless they take a package tour. This is because the "city" is puposely built to house the country's federal government's administration buildings, not as a tourist attraction. There is not much to see there except for the architectures of the buildings. The most exciting part of it, I believe, is to take the boat ride across the man-made lake and see the bridges. There are nine bridges spanning different parts of the lake, each with its own unique design, inspired by famous bridges from all over the world, from San Francisco's Golden Gate, to Paris' Pont Neuf to Budapest's Széchenyi Chain Bridge. Anyway, I hope you had enjoyed your stay in this country.
The building with green dome is the official resident of PM and his office. The current PM opted not to stay there but still as his office and other official function venue. The other buildings not far from the pink mosque and/or along the lake are the various Ministries Department offices. There few 5star hotel not far from the lake too.
Do visit melaka and penang. There are some stunning churches there with a contrast of the beautiful mosques as well. St Peter church in Melaka and holy name of jesus in balik pulau are 2 very beautiful churches
Originally it was in Sepang region. Previously it was called "Prang Besar" meaning "Big War" but it is just the name of the chief of native people (orang asli) because they lived there..
We took the LRT on Merdeka day and from where we were staying it took over an hour to get there whereas a taxi took 40 minutes 😊 but yes probably would have been more pleasant 😅
Not km, miles!!! 120 miles an hour is roughly just under 200 km per hour. I don't know if that was the exact speed but it was definitely faster than needed 😅😂🙈
1 week? Hmmm 1st day..take her around kl, masjid jamek, dataran merdeka, national mosque, the islamic arts museum, the botanical garden (in it there are several parks you can visit such as butterfly park, bird park, Tun Abdul Razak Memorial (our 2nd Prime minister's residence), deer park, orchid garden, hibiscus garden, planetarium) cross ver to National Museum and maybe visit our royal museum (former national palace), brickfields (little india), then in the early evening central market, petaling st....if its too much make it 2 days with the 2nd day you'll end at bukit bintang after visiting petronas twin towers....3rd day should be Batu Caves, the kanching waterfalls or the forest research institute of malaysia (FRIM)-canopy walk there....or you can go from batu caves to KLEast hiking trail (have to register a slot online), National zoo, lunch in the rivrr at kemensah bbq, if you can also ride an ATV to the waterfalls there even visit an indigenous tribee settlement there, and if this is on a Tuesday, Saturday you can visit the night market there
correction not Tuesday but thursday...there are also stalls selling lemang and rendang along the highway near to the entrance of the zoo....3rd day, amusement park day... You can either go to sunway lagoon, gamuda cove splashmania or gamuda gardens skyline luge (note gamuda gardens and gamuda cove are in a different areas)..if u r planning to go to sunway lagoon, you can go to port plant in the morning and catch a boat to pulau ketam, or maybe instead o those big 3 amusement park choose amverton cove riverine splash instead, where in thr morning you can visit the indigenous tribe there at the MahMeri cultural village and their craft center.... 4th day spend a night in kuala selangor area, you can go firefly watching and witness bluetears phenomenon there...(i recommend also to partake seafood there, stay in the paddy field area) 5th day go to Melaka before taking a transfer to the airport for their flight back
😂😂U said 120km/h is a faster? we malaysian normaly drive 140km/h to work and 160km/h to airport ,180km/h at expressway. dont waist time , time is a gold 😂😂😂
10:08 Here’s my suggestion for day 1.
1-2pm : Go to KLCC Park & Suria KLCC mall.
2-3pm : Take LRT red line at KLCC to ‘Kampung Baru’ station.
3-4pm : Walk to Wanjo Nasi Lemak restaurant from Kampung Baru station.
5-7pm : Walk to Saloma Bride for sunset.
7-8pm : Take ‘Kampung Baru’ LRT (red line) to KLCC (Twin Tower)
8-9pm : Watch Twin Towers fountain light show.
9-10pm : Walking on KLCC-Pavilion Bukit Bintang ‘walkaway bridge’.
10-11pm : Walk from Pavilion to Alor Street for supper.
Day 2 : Batu caves in morning, Tean Thou Temple in afternoon & National Mosque before night. (Sky bars or Changkat alley at night)
Amazing! Thank you so much! 😊
Putrajaya is so beautiful. Hope that you guys have had a good time exploring the city.
Thank you so much!
Warm welcome to both of you while exploring MALAYSIA 🇲🇾 TRULY ASIA
Thank you!
It is in the middle of the day, its hot 🌞 most Malaysian are indoors...During evening you will see more people hang out here. Also probably tram(ART) services will be available soon.
Thanks for the info!
Nice video, so calm & clean..love it ❤
Thank you! 🤗
Enjoy your stay in malaysia….❤
Welcome!!
Thank you! 😃
Im glad u love Malaysia...
Thank you!
Malaysians only going out about for jogging, cycling , strolling or water activities around Putrajaya between 7-10am, then between 5pm towards 10pm. Other than these time, mostly we do indoor activities; eating out or at malls. Hence you couldn't see anyone when you were there except tourists who visiting the mosque and the surrounding area.
We can understand why. It's very hot haha!
Welcome to Malaysia guys...enjoy your stay here Malaysia. Besides the kayak you can use the cruise also and more comfortable. Putrajaya being the Administrative Capital of Malaysia is also nice view at night. The nearest Mall is IOI City Mall and Allamanda Mall (but smaller)
Thank you! We've had such a lovely time ☺️
KL has a really beuatiful hidden church named the church of the holy rosary KL near the old kl railway station. The interior and it's stained glass are extraordinary for a small church. The Exchange TRX mall is also a good place to shop and visit the rooftop park. Apart from that, maybe Chinatown and little India provinces are good for sightseeing and Mid Valley Megamall In KL for more shopping
Amazing! We visited TRX today and it was great! Thank you for the tips
Not many tourists go to Putrajaya unless they take a package tour. This is because the "city" is puposely built to house the country's federal government's administration buildings, not as a tourist attraction.
There is not much to see there except for the architectures of the buildings. The most exciting part of it, I believe, is to take the boat ride across the man-made lake and see the bridges. There are nine bridges spanning different parts of the lake, each with its own unique design, inspired by famous bridges from all over the world, from San Francisco's Golden Gate, to Paris' Pont Neuf to Budapest's Széchenyi Chain Bridge.
Anyway, I hope you had enjoyed your stay in this country.
Enjoy Malaysia 🇲🇾🎉❤
Thank you 😊
The lake looks stunning but the only thing it’s good for in 34 degree heat is getting in it 😅
Lovely vlog! You captured the place really well!
I agree! The temptation was definitely there haha! Thank you so much!
The building with green dome is the official resident of PM and his office. The current PM opted not to stay there but still as his office and other official function venue. The other buildings not far from the pink mosque and/or along the lake are the various Ministries Department offices. There few 5star hotel not far from the lake too.
Correction. The green dome building is the Prime Minister Office. NOT his official residence
Thank you so much this is so interesting 😊
yo red jedi of pink mosque ❤
Haha! Thank you
Go to Sunway Lagoon, its a theme park. You also can dine at the Gordon Ramsay bar & grill Sunway resort hotel
Lol...not Sunway Lagoon, maybe Genting Highland is a better choice, Sunway Lagoon just rated as one of the worst theme parks!! 😂
Thank you for the tips!
Next trip sabah borneo, bring your friend eat roti canai and nasi lemak
We can't wait to visit Borneo!
With that kind of temperature, most Malaysians will be in shopping malls... Hahaha!
Haha! That's a good idea for sure!
Next trip to genting highlands amazing.
Amazing! Thankyou!
Do visit melaka and penang. There are some stunning churches there with a contrast of the beautiful mosques as well. St Peter church in Melaka and holy name of jesus in balik pulau are 2 very beautiful churches
Amazing thank you!
PUTRJAYA IS MALAYSIA'S ADMINISTRATION CENTRE...NOT CAPITAL CENTRE WHITH IS STILL KUALA LUMPUR.
Yes absolutely! Thank you for watching ☺️
The city is ideal for cycling but the hot weather is very annoying and it is even more beautiful at night because the park is full of light
Yes we did read it was nice at night! Next time we will have to go later ☺️
Originally it was in Sepang region. Previously it was called "Prang Besar" meaning "Big War" but it is just the name of the chief of native people (orang asli) because they lived there..
This is so interesting! Thank you 😊
putrajaya is honestly underrated
Agreed!
If you love architecture, this is the place to be.
The architecture is amazing 😍
If you think that climbing those Putrajaya steps was hard, wait until the Greybeards summon you to High Hrothgar.
(A little gamer's joke there) 😂
How about visit IKN Indonesia new capital city. Temperature not hot. Air quality sooo clean.
Amazing! Will do!
Putrajaya was previously known as "Prang Besar"
So interesting!
No #1 activity: Introduce your friend to Ramly Burger. :)
True! We will definitely do that!
IOI City Mall is the 2nd biggest shopping in the world
It's amazing!
Why did you take a taxi instead of LRT ( train) to Putrajaya?. It is cheaper, and more pleseant journey as well.
We took the LRT on Merdeka day and from where we were staying it took over an hour to get there whereas a taxi took 40 minutes 😊 but yes probably would have been more pleasant 😅
Treat your guests roti canai with curry lamb , haha
Thank you will do ☺️
120km/h is fast? I think that's normal Malaysian cruising speed.
Not km, miles!!! 120 miles an hour is roughly just under 200 km per hour. I don't know if that was the exact speed but it was definitely faster than needed 😅😂🙈
1 week? Hmmm
1st day..take her around kl, masjid jamek, dataran merdeka, national mosque, the islamic arts museum, the botanical garden (in it there are several parks you can visit such as butterfly park, bird park, Tun Abdul Razak Memorial (our 2nd Prime minister's residence), deer park, orchid garden, hibiscus garden, planetarium) cross ver to National Museum and maybe visit our royal museum (former national palace), brickfields (little india), then in the early evening central market, petaling st....if its too much make it 2 days with the 2nd day you'll end at bukit bintang after visiting petronas twin towers....3rd day should be Batu Caves, the kanching waterfalls or the forest research institute of malaysia (FRIM)-canopy walk there....or you can go from batu caves to KLEast hiking trail (have to register a slot online), National zoo, lunch in the rivrr at kemensah bbq, if you can also ride an ATV to the waterfalls there even visit an indigenous tribee settlement there, and if this is on a Tuesday, Saturday you can visit the night market there
correction not Tuesday but thursday...there are also stalls selling lemang and rendang along the highway near to the entrance of the zoo....3rd day, amusement park day... You can either go to sunway lagoon, gamuda cove splashmania or gamuda gardens skyline luge (note gamuda gardens and gamuda cove are in a different areas)..if u r planning to go to sunway lagoon, you can go to port plant in the morning and catch a boat to pulau ketam, or maybe instead o those big 3 amusement park choose amverton cove riverine splash instead, where in thr morning you can visit the indigenous tribe there at the MahMeri cultural village and their craft center....
4th day spend a night in kuala selangor area, you can go firefly watching and witness bluetears phenomenon there...(i recommend also to partake seafood there, stay in the paddy field area)
5th day go to Melaka before taking a transfer to the airport for their flight back
Oh wow this is amazing! Thank you so much! Such a great itinerary! Xx
I forgot to mention kampung bahru which you can add when u visit petronas towers
Malaysian start to go outside after 5pm till after midnight 😂😂😂
I don't blame them! Its so hot haha!
Dutch east indies
Thank you for watching ☺️
This city look like London, but London version Muslim city
Yes we can definitely see that! We get American/London/Mini Dubai vibes which is so cool!
Sundat is holiday.. they rather rest inside home..
Aww that's nice!
😂😂U said 120km/h is a faster? we malaysian normaly drive 140km/h to work and 160km/h to airport ,180km/h at expressway. dont waist time , time is a gold 😂😂😂
I drive only 110 km/h using auto cruise.
Haha! No we were saying miles per hour which is roughly just under 200km/h! We were definitely holding on for our lives 😂😂😂
i heard PDA, even kissing or hugging is illegal in Malaysia。
I like putrajaya but its hot.
Agreed!
putrajaya look like a starwars and genshin impact environment❤
Oh really? That's cool!