Most first time travellers mistake and only go for the front entrance of Petronas and miss back end of the mall - which has most of the attractions and open spaces. That's where the KLCC park and (bigger) fountain area are at.
Hi Terry !When I was in grade school , we where told that we are of Malayan race and sure appreciate your interest in digging up a little bit of the old Malaysia during the pre-colonial days & as a Filipino I can fully understand your curiosity!Love it & by the way,here is another tid bit….Boracay Island is part of Malay Municipality😂😂😂❤God Speed!
I used to lived in one of those british houses back when i was a kid.. near bukit bintang. we called it government quaters. my dad used to work as a government servent back in the 80's so we got to live in one of those colonial houses. Good times.
@Azzrudin my father was a Government Servant too. My family lived in many Government Quarters in Taiping in the 60s and 70s. I can't remember all of them but the most memorable ones are along Swettenham Road, one was where the Taiping Sentral mall is now.
Another great video...i love the way you dig into the local culture and are very personable. I like the way you talk your way into a closed building lol. You could sell ice cubes to an Eskimo.
Hi Terry, Great video-"its so cold, its so good, its beyond description -I,ll use that next time I sink a cold one - Cuban bar looked fantastic, hope you got back there at night!!!!!!!, then the spontaneous hotel tour which i,ll stay at when In KL and your new Chinese friend at the roti restaurant was hilarious - owe to be 29 again, lol - I liked how you focused on the KLCC twin towers connecting bridge,( no other travel video I have watched have ) I spent a lot of time "on top of that bridge" lol, I worked on the KLCC towers project - an American General Contractor overseen construction of it, Kuala Lumper sure is a terrific city where different cultures live in harmony - I hope you truly enjoy KL, a city close to my heart - Not to sure if you plan too but I hope you also see Penang, Langkowi and Sabah - Enjoy, Patrick
1:20 The tallest towers and twin tower in the world according to Guinness book of world record untill someone made a taller one. But we still hold the tallest twin tower in the world. And later we have The 2nd tallest title with Merdaka 118 tower with the hight of 678.9m.
2:22 The original elevator was much more beautiful, it looked like a piece of art. It was replaced with this ugly exposed metal grid elevator. 8:35 The hill that the KL Tower is on is called Bukit Nanas. The interesting part is that it is a forest reserve, yes a forest reserve right in the center of the city. Actually, there is a hiking trail that goes through the reserve.
There are many cool places that house rows of heritage houses in Kuala Lumpur. They're usually converted into boutique hotels and restaurants. Try the Heritage Row at Jalan Doraisamy, off Jalan Sultan Ismail, where there's a Michelin restaurant named Limapulo that offers really delicious Nyonya Laksa dish. Take the Monorail to the Medan Tuanku station, and it's just around the corner, next to Sheraton KL.😊
It always astounds me the high quality of the content you produce and the connections you make. The range of emotions from film to film and.place to place. Onward and upward indeed!
Mr Barefoot just for your knowledge there's BASE jumping off the KL Tower I think it's an annual event. m.ua-cam.com/video/YsCV1yKnTJs/v-deo.html&pp=ygUSa2wgdG93ZXIgYmFzZSBqdW1w
The Petronas Towers (both Tower 1 and Tower 2) are currently ranked at number 20 and 21 on the list of the tallest buildings in the world, according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).
There's an airconditioning indoor pedestrian walkway from Pavilion Mall (Bukit Bintang area) to KLCC mall, and its safer. you dont have to walk along the street... 10 to 15 mins walk..
The Petronas Towers (Malay: Menara Berkembar Petronas), also known as the Petronas Twin Towers and colloquially the KLCC Twin Towers, are an interlinked pair of 88-storey supertall skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, standing at 451.9 metres (1,483 feet).
Located within the same area of Old Malay Latin Restaurant is the "Irama Restaurant", a fine-dining serving Malay cuisines, but at very reasonable price.. really not expensive at all
@@BarefootVlogger i see. Another famous fine dining Malay restaurant in KL is "Bijan" located in Bukit Ceylon. It opens in the evening/night and always full with foreigners
When tourist met the tourist 😂 in KL Trying to get a better picture.Me and two of my friend from the US back in 2008 tried go to the Petronas Twin Tower Bridge,at that particular time it was closed. #photographerguy 🤭 Watching vlog Barefoot! Stay Safe Sir 🙏💃💃💃💃
You can get tickets for walking on the right side of the escalators. Standing traffic on the right. Walking traffic on the left side. I visited Kuala Lumpur before the Philippines
The history of the hotel started in the mid-1930s, after having made their fortune, the Chung clan bought over two 1920s colonial houses which now over 100 years old, numbers 7 and 9, which now make up the present Anggun Boutique Hotel.
Sir, You have a very soft heart treating a poor guy and his family that makes me goosebump feeling 😢 wishing you more happiness and enjoy days in Manila 😢 Godbless you and good health as well. 🙏🏽
Wow!!! You are the ultimate Jet Setter….Boracay one day, Kuala Lumpur the next, El Nido, the next and now back in Kuala Lumpur….you must be the Top Airline Medallion Member.
The Petronas Twin Towers were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 only but they are still the tallest twins in the world at the height of 451 metres.
Instead of going up the PETRONAS Tower bridge, my suggestion is in the evening 1) go to the rooftop bar of Banyan Tree or 2) go to Marini 57 on the 57th floor of the PETRONAS Tower, both will give u stunning sunset view of the city, Marini 57 will have close up view of the tower when light up in the evening
The sky bridge was a design feature hastily added after 9/11. They realized they needed a way to evacuate the building quickly in case of fire. The sky bridge allows people to be quickly moved to the more stable building in an emergency.
PETRONAS KLCC Twin Towers are the tallest twin towers in the world since 1998, the formula one car at the entrance is absolutely stunning.. The Towers were once filmed starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones once in 1998 for the movie called The Entrapment 😁 I saw another UA-camr behind you it's Sergey - The crazy Russian 😅 KL is still developing so it's not perfect yet to be compared to other developed cities in the world even the neighborhood Singapore, time will tell when it's done and ready for everyone to enjoy the city..🇲🇾✌️
Hi! I'm flying to Kuala lumpur in a few days. What's the weather like at the moment? I'm trying to understand as all info I find on line in contradicting
Weather in KL is erratic, it can be blistering hot in one minute, and thunderstorm the next few minutes 😅. As now towards end of the year, most likely there will be some rain , but surely you will see the sun too !
@@BarefootVlogger Most likely you already left KL ,there was a thunderstorm this morning & flash flood in certains areas this morning. But worry not, its over by the afternoon.
Petronas tower was the “””highest twin tower in the world” even it was 425 m hight. And 4th as single tower so far bro… that why it was new higher merdeka 118 as2nd higher building in the world, petronas tower still become the landmarks of KL. Thanks u mahadhir for your comtribution .
The sky bridge visit is free of charges, limited ticket distribution at the counter at basement you just visited. Before 9am it will done and close. That is the system, Petronas too rich it don't make money for that. Not many get to visit sky bridge due to this stupid system.
Fortunately or unfortunately, the people foreign travellers tend to meet and interface with in Kuala Lumpur - as in this video - are either foreigners like themselves or foreign migrant workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh...
31:32 bless his heart seems like he was awkward and anxious to be on your camera 😅 he was trying to make a convo by mentioning your age as an ice breaker 😂 like what’s going on here ? Vlogging doesn’t have an age limit specifically travel vlogs 😅
One of the reason Malaysia had so many malls because we live in hot/humid temperature mostly we would love hanging out in the malls for air conditioning and there was some malls build for fun activities for us to do like library. And malls like new tallest mall TRX offers the best indoor playgrounds for kids. And few other got best lake or river flowing in and garden areas so yeah.
Its very similar in Florida, where I live. People go to the malls not just to shop but to get out of the heat. We don't have any snow or cold winters, just 2 seasons summer and spring
Love to see some Dutch people there! Im going to malaysia the 30th of Januari. We are goinig to travel around and we stay in KL for a week. Soooo im super excited!(Btw im also from the Netherlands) Love the videos😁👌🏽
Terry! Try the Kilkenny ale next time. Its milder than Guinness, very tasty, and way better than Heineken! I toured the brewery in Kilkenny Ireland, which is so beautiful.
Most of the workers working in restaurants and bars are foreigners. Hey Barefoot come to Borneo. The third largest island in the world! You will be amazed by the culture and the environment there!
That Twin Towers has been the tallest building in the World at one time but now they still the tallest for Twin Towers in the World.
Most first time travellers mistake and only go for the front entrance of Petronas and miss back end of the mall - which has most of the attractions and open spaces. That's where the KLCC park and (bigger) fountain area are at.
Barefoot if you read the history of Hawaii you may surprise to note that some of the earliest people live there are actually the Malays
Cool, thanks for sharing!
Terry, the sun looks hot from your video. KL is very similar to Singapore, modern and developed. I hope you are having an amazing trip so far.
Another interesting episode Barefoot!!! Really surprised at how modern this part of Malaysia and the diversity of the buildings....
Hi Terry !When I was in grade school , we where told that we are of Malayan race and sure appreciate your interest in digging up a little bit of the old Malaysia during the pre-colonial days & as a Filipino I can fully understand your curiosity!Love it & by the way,here is another tid bit….Boracay Island is part of Malay Municipality😂😂😂❤God Speed!
Cool tidbit Frank thanks for sharing
This is way l watch you Barefoot! Always have a kind caring personality wherever you go on your Journeys across the world! ❤😊
Thank you my friends
I used to lived in one of those british houses back when i was a kid.. near bukit bintang. we called it government quaters. my dad used to work as a government servent back in the 80's so we got to live in one of those colonial houses. Good times.
Very cool
@Azzrudin my father was a Government Servant too. My family lived in many Government Quarters in Taiping in the 60s and 70s. I can't remember all of them but the most memorable ones are along Swettenham Road, one was where the Taiping Sentral mall is now.
Havana Cuba in Kuala Lumpur......fantastic....you need more time to stay and explore Malaysia.....
Wow nice to see yu there in Kuala Lumpur. im waching your vlogg evrytime yu hav a new upload. Keep safe evry where yu go. Dear.
Another great video...i love the way you dig into the local culture and are very personable. I like the way you talk your way into a closed building lol. You could sell ice cubes to an Eskimo.
Thank you🙏It's so hot here if I had ice, it would not be for sale
Hi Terry, Great video-"its so cold, its so good, its beyond description -I,ll use that next time I sink a cold one - Cuban bar looked fantastic, hope you got back there at night!!!!!!!, then the spontaneous hotel tour which i,ll stay at when In KL and your new Chinese friend at the roti restaurant was hilarious - owe to be 29 again, lol - I liked how you focused on the KLCC twin towers connecting bridge,( no other travel video I have watched have ) I spent a lot of time "on top of that bridge" lol, I worked on the KLCC towers project - an American General Contractor overseen construction of it, Kuala Lumper sure is a terrific city where different cultures live in harmony - I hope you truly enjoy KL, a city close to my heart - Not to sure if you plan too but I hope you also see Penang, Langkowi and Sabah - Enjoy, Patrick
Very cool Patrick, thanks for sharing!
1:20 The tallest towers and twin tower in the world according to Guinness book of world record untill someone made a taller one. But we still hold the tallest twin tower in the world. And later we have The 2nd tallest title with Merdaka 118 tower with the hight of 678.9m.
2:22 The original elevator was much more beautiful, it looked like a piece of art. It was replaced with this ugly exposed metal grid elevator.
8:35 The hill that the KL Tower is on is called Bukit Nanas. The interesting part is that it is a forest reserve, yes a forest reserve right in the center of the city. Actually, there is a hiking trail that goes through the reserve.
There are many cool places that house rows of heritage houses in Kuala Lumpur. They're usually converted into boutique hotels and restaurants. Try the Heritage Row at Jalan Doraisamy, off Jalan Sultan Ismail, where there's a Michelin restaurant named Limapulo that offers really delicious Nyonya Laksa dish. Take the Monorail to the Medan Tuanku station, and it's just around the corner, next to Sheraton KL.😊
Which Michelin Star Restaurant? There’s 3 Michelin Star Restaurants in KL and none of them is on Jln Sultan Ismael….🤔
Booking to the Twin Towers is also possible online and better do it earlier because sometime booking could be full
Thanks for taking us up to KL Tower magnificent view. 11:57 'Please do not lean against glass' That's what you call hedging your bets.
1:57 omg that guy in black behind you is a youtuber too called " crazy russian sergey " what a coincidence ahahaha
@@BarefootVlogger ahahaha how ironic!
@@ssazm330al8 🤣
The Tallest building is Burj Khalifa - in Dubai, UAE. Good video. You should go to Tapei. And visit Taipei 101 (which was the tallest in 2004).
Did u notice that almost non honking in malaysia.. Honking in malaysia meaning you are rude.. People dont like it.
I miss Malaysia and you presented very well.
Just in case you are interested to come to Indonesia, we have tons of beautiful places, especially Bali.
I need to get to Bali! Thank you🙏
It always astounds me the high quality of the content you produce and the connections you make. The range of emotions from film to film and.place to place. Onward and upward indeed!
I couldn't do it without your incredible encouragement and support. It's priceless brother❤
Mr Barefoot just for your knowledge there's BASE jumping off the KL Tower I think it's an annual event. m.ua-cam.com/video/YsCV1yKnTJs/v-deo.html&pp=ygUSa2wgdG93ZXIgYmFzZSBqdW1w
Very cool, thanks
The Petronas Towers (both Tower 1 and Tower 2) are currently ranked at number 20 and 21 on the list of the tallest buildings in the world, according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).
The Petronas Twin Towers closed every Monday. The observation deck at level 86 gives you a good 360 degree view of Kuala Lumpur.
There's an airconditioning indoor pedestrian walkway from Pavilion Mall (Bukit Bintang area) to KLCC mall, and its safer. you dont have to walk along the street... 10 to 15 mins walk..
Wish I knew, thanks
The Petronas Towers (Malay: Menara Berkembar Petronas), also known as the Petronas Twin Towers and colloquially the KLCC Twin Towers, are an interlinked pair of 88-storey supertall skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, standing at 451.9 metres (1,483 feet).
Located within the same area of Old Malay Latin Restaurant is the "Irama Restaurant", a fine-dining serving Malay cuisines, but at very reasonable price.. really not expensive at all
I showed it in the vlog
@@BarefootVlogger ya only for few seconds.. i expected you to go inside the restaurant..
@@ardentblue7493 I would have loved to but it was closed. Next time for sure
@@BarefootVlogger i see. Another famous fine dining Malay restaurant in KL is "Bijan" located in Bukit Ceylon. It opens in the evening/night and always full with foreigners
in the City itself you could use the GoKL City Bus for free...
When tourist met the tourist 😂 in KL Trying to get a better picture.Me and two of my friend from the US back in 2008 tried go to the Petronas Twin Tower Bridge,at that particular time it was closed.
#photographerguy 🤭
Watching vlog Barefoot!
Stay Safe Sir 🙏💃💃💃💃
Hahaha. Always fun to watch you, my man.
I've been going through some of your other older videos. Enjoying each and everyone of it. Bless you, man.
Thank you for watching my friend🙏
You can get tickets for walking on the right side of the escalators. Standing traffic on the right. Walking traffic on the left side. I visited Kuala Lumpur before the Philippines
The only reason why I know those two towers is because of the movie the Entrapment. I need to visit Malaysia someday.
The history of the hotel started in the mid-1930s, after having made their fortune, the Chung clan bought over two 1920s colonial houses which now over 100 years old, numbers 7 and 9, which now make up the present Anggun Boutique Hotel.
Good info thanks
Have the restaurant at the top level.. Atmosphere 360.. best for dinner buffet with superb view
Sweet view from the tower.
Glad you enjoyed it
Sir,
You have a very soft heart treating a poor guy and his family that makes me goosebump feeling 😢 wishing you more happiness and enjoy days in Manila 😢 Godbless you and good health as well. 🙏🏽
Thank you my friend 🙏
Wow!!! You are the ultimate Jet Setter….Boracay one day, Kuala Lumpur the next, El Nido, the next and now back in Kuala Lumpur….you must be the Top Airline Medallion Member.
Barefoot Vlogger...International Man of Mystery
when u ride the monorail, station Bukit Nenas is near to the KL Tower🎉
Design
The hotel is built in the original structure of the two 1920s Chinese homes. The decor is traditional Malaccan with a contemporary twist.
You should have gone up to the skydeck and sit inside the skybox. I was there with my family a few weeks ago.
I'd wear a hat in that weather. 🔥
Glad you enjoyed Malaysia!
Nice one Terry enjoy ❤❤❤❤
The Havana Pub/Restaurant has been around since the 90s. The building was probably built in the 50s I think.
What a wonderful video.
The Petronas Twin Towers were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 only but they are still the tallest twins in the world at the height of 451 metres.
Thank you my friend
@@BarefootVlogger 😀
I do like those trees downtown to provide some shade. I'd like to see even more trees. They look so dense which is nice.
Greater KL have more than 100 super modern subcities. You must visit esp Damansara areas with 40 subcities, Hulu Klang, Putrajaya etc
Instead of going up the PETRONAS Tower bridge, my suggestion is in the evening 1) go to the rooftop bar of Banyan Tree or 2) go to Marini 57 on the 57th floor of the PETRONAS Tower, both will give u stunning sunset view of the city, Marini 57 will have close up view of the tower when light up in the evening
Amazing views Terry such a great country,the video quality is also amazing had to get a Dji pocket 3 and ditched the go pro 😁
Smart move Cdm. Save the gopro for wet weather and situations not favorable to the safety of the pocket 3
@@BarefootVlogger thanks I think will get the action 5 in that case for now just keep and use the p3,take care and look farward to the next barefoot !
Amazing Kuala Lumpur ❤
I live at Bukit Ceylon and back in the 90s I had friends living at Old Malaya and we went to school together
1:57, thats youtuber crazy russian sergey
The sky bridge was a design feature hastily added after 9/11. They realized they needed a way to evacuate the building quickly in case of fire. The sky bridge allows people to be quickly moved to the more stable building in an emergency.
u miss the second tallest tower,its merdeka tower,petronas tower is the highest twin tower in the world
@Barefootvlogger another awesome video.
Thank you brother
I went to the single tower.
Take care sir enjoy 😊❤️
You should go to Menara KL (KL Tower) at Bukit Nenas... to see the view of KL....
I hope Barefoot would go outside of KL,maybe go to East coast of Malaysia(Pahang,Kelantan&Terengganu),enjoying the nature in Borneo(Sabah&Sarawak)
Not advisable. Monsoon season currently. Better March onwards
PETRONAS KLCC Twin Towers are the tallest twin towers in the world since 1998, the formula one car at the entrance is absolutely stunning.. The Towers were once filmed starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones once in 1998 for the movie called The Entrapment 😁
I saw another UA-camr behind you it's Sergey - The crazy Russian 😅
KL is still developing so it's not perfect yet to be compared to other developed cities in the world even the neighborhood Singapore, time will tell when it's done and ready for everyone to enjoy the city..🇲🇾✌️
Ur video worth to watch..TQ
I love yr channel .
Very interesting visiting KL old charm A hidden Gem .
Unknown to many tourist.
❤❤❤❤❤
Cool restaurants... Thanks for the tour !
the Cafe/Bar....you should try it though😅
Amazing video
We enjoyed it very much.. Please be safe my friend
🙏 🤲
God bless you and your family
its a tallest twin tower building but not the talest building. The tallest building is Burj Khalifa in Dubai
OMG, that guy was so direct, "You are a very old UA-camr" 🤣
He ain’t wrong
welcome to KL sir, enjoy ur holiday here
Thanks for the warm welcome🙏🏻
I think the burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest now 🎉
Thanks for another episode Terry more power.
The historic ambience is in many places in Malaysia.
I googled before I traveled to any country. Most people doesn't know unless they're the Tourist Guide they know the history....
May i.ask.what camera you are using?
Nice quality
DJI Osmo Pocket 3, thanks
i saw again the walking man MR..BAREFOOT ENJOY SIR YOUR DAY IN MALAYSIA
PLEASE give my hug"s to the TWIN TOWER..
Thanks Maxi Florence🙏
Hi! I'm flying to Kuala lumpur in a few days. What's the weather like at the moment? I'm trying to understand as all info I find on line in contradicting
Weather in KL is erratic, it can be blistering hot in one minute, and thunderstorm the next few minutes 😅. As now towards end of the year, most likely there will be some rain , but surely you will see the sun too !
Hot. Humid. Safe travels
@@BarefootVlogger Most likely you already left KL ,there was a thunderstorm this morning & flash flood in certains areas this morning. But worry not, its over by the afternoon.
The weather in Malaysia is now uncertain.
it may be hot and it may rain.
Petronas tower was the “””highest twin tower in the world” even it was 425 m hight. And 4th as single tower so far bro… that why it was new higher merdeka 118 as2nd higher building in the world, petronas tower still become the landmarks of KL. Thanks u mahadhir for your comtribution .
Hey Terry love too go to the Philippines 👍 onward and upward 😁
The sky bridge visit is free of charges, limited ticket distribution at the counter at basement you just visited. Before 9am it will done and close. That is the system, Petronas too rich it don't make money for that. Not many get to visit sky bridge due to this stupid system.
Fortunately or unfortunately, the people foreign travellers tend to meet and interface with in Kuala Lumpur - as in this video - are either foreigners like themselves or foreign migrant workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh...
31:32 bless his heart seems like he was awkward and anxious to be on your camera 😅 he was trying to make a convo by mentioning your age as an ice breaker 😂 like what’s going on here ? Vlogging doesn’t have an age limit specifically travel vlogs 😅
5:20 is trash someone left it there 🤧
One of the reason Malaysia had so many malls because we live in hot/humid temperature mostly we would love hanging out in the malls for air conditioning and there was some malls build for fun activities for us to do like library. And malls like new tallest mall TRX offers the best indoor playgrounds for kids. And few other got best lake or river flowing in and garden areas so yeah.
Its very similar in Florida, where I live. People go to the malls not just to shop but to get out of the heat. We don't have any snow or cold winters, just 2 seasons summer and spring
Don't forget to go to Getting Highlands sir
The Petronas Towers used to be the tallest building hjn the world.
@@tuberhett2007 used to be the tallest building and now remain the tallest TWIN TOWER in the world.
You're right.@@hassanhassan-wn1ly
Did you go to the Indian area?
Love to see some Dutch people there! Im going to malaysia the 30th of Januari. We are goinig to travel around and we stay in KL for a week. Soooo im super excited!(Btw im also from the Netherlands)
Love the videos😁👌🏽
Just met 2 great guys from the Netherlands in my Kampong Phluk vlog in Cambodia. Check it out and safe travels! Thanks
I guess you still remember Actionkid. Actionkid must have known more about South East Asia through your videos!
AK is the GOAT. I learned a lot from him too
A bit surprised you didnt capture the 2nd tallest building in the world from up there, the Merdeka 118 😅
Me too. Would be on the absolute top of my list for KL.
I like your amazing BGM on that KL Tower 🫰🏻
Good taste
😊 nice clips, those Havanas is not local, they Bangladeshs, and those Angguns motel seems most em Thais or Indonesians or Vietnamese
"Did they actually kilKenny?" The South Park reference had me rolling on the floor🤣🤣
Terry! Try the Kilkenny ale next time. Its milder than Guinness, very tasty, and way better than Heineken! I toured the brewery in Kilkenny Ireland, which is so beautiful.
Waoooo es hermoso dios te vendiga sienpre sienpre ,ya extranaba tus videitos hermoso ,mil vendiciones 🙏😇🙏😇🙏😇🙏😇🙏😇🙏😇🌹🌷😘😘🌷❤️🤩❤️😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎💓🙏💕😇🙏😍😇💕🥀🥰🌻
15:40 American English is the accent of the original standard english in the UK, not the other way around 😁
🎉🎉🎉
Most of the workers working in restaurants and bars are foreigners. Hey Barefoot come to Borneo. The third largest island in the world! You will be amazed by the culture and the environment there!
Enjoy idol safe travil
2:04 they are 🇲🇾 😊
Rotschilds deposit since 1511.nobody can touch it..