Please SUBSCRIBE 👍 Lunchtime walk from Bukit Bintang to the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. From Bukit Bintang I walk via the Pavilion Shopping Mall, KLCW (KL City Walk) Food Arcade, Jalan P Ramlee & KLCC Park. If visiting Kuala Lumpur Malaysia the Petronas Twin Towers are a must see and were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004. All comments & questions are very welcome !!
I liked your video, the region is very beautiful, organized and admirable. It's definitely a great place to visit. Congratulations on the good quality of your video, well stabilized image and high definition audio.
It's about a 20 minute walk. Unfortunately there is no direct way to get from the Petronas Towers to Jalan Alor via the subway. If you don't want to walk you can get a Grab Car (similar to Uber) for about 10 to 12 Malaysian Ringitts (USD $2.50)
@@ExpatPete really nice man, so all the video use gopro 10? Love your video and your channel... Love to see people around, feel like i also there to walking.
@@LongChai88 Thanks very much. For most of my videos I use the GoPro 10. But I also use a GoPro 8, My Phone & 2 Different Canon Cameras sometimes as well.
Yup, no enforcement from DBKL or PDRM. The crosswalk colour is yellow, it means vehicles are strictly not allowed to stop, or park on the crosswalk. Crosswalk/zebra crossings in Malaysia are mostly narrow. Crosswalk should be wider to prevent vehicles stop in the middle of the crosswalk and blocking the pedestrian right of way.
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Lunchtime walk from Bukit Bintang to the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. From Bukit Bintang I walk via the Pavilion Shopping Mall, KLCW (KL City Walk) Food Arcade, Jalan P Ramlee & KLCC Park. If visiting Kuala Lumpur Malaysia the Petronas Twin Towers are a must see and were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004. All comments & questions are very welcome !!
Oh u forget to mention Merdeka 118...is the second tallest in the 🌎 n tallest in Asia 😂😂😂
@@eeteetravelfreely0001 Ha ha ha, YES my bad for not mentioning that fact 😁
I liked your video, the region is very beautiful, organized and admirable. It's definitely a great place to visit. Congratulations on the good quality of your video, well stabilized image and high definition audio.
Thanks very much 👍
Great tour my friend, enjoyed watching, big like 87 and support and have a nice day.tq👍🤩
Thanks very much 👍
This part of KL is very impressive
Well equipped air-conditioned elevated pedestrian bridge 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Beautiful city of Kuala Lumpur I'm there before 2017 Beautiful country
Great Video.
I'm your Fan.
Looks likes in Europe.. 👍👍👍
Enjoy watching your walking around at this point ☝️
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Isn't KLCC a really beautiful place, d Petronas twin towers, d park etc.
Yes is very beautiful 👍
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Thanks for great video...is it close to walk from Petronas Tower to Jalan Alor? or using a subway be better option?
It's about a 20 minute walk. Unfortunately there is no direct way to get from the Petronas Towers to Jalan Alor via the subway. If you don't want to walk you can get a Grab Car (similar to Uber) for about 10 to 12 Malaysian Ringitts (USD $2.50)
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A.O.A. ( ASSALAM O ALEKUM. )
WOw MASHA ALLAH So Beautiful n Well Organised County .
Regards n LOt's of Love n Respect from PAKISTAN 🇵🇰 🇲🇾🇵🇰🇲🇾🇵🇰🇲🇾 ..
Best tengok video tak gegar sangat 😁
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How many km from bukit bintang to klcc??
hai, i'm new in here, can i know what camera you use?
In this video I used a GoPro Hero 10
@@ExpatPete really nice man, so all the video use gopro 10? Love your video and your channel... Love to see people around, feel like i also there to walking.
@@LongChai88 Thanks very much. For most of my videos I use the GoPro 10. But I also use a GoPro 8, My Phone & 2 Different Canon Cameras sometimes as well.
@@ExpatPete oh i see, btw. Thanks for the info... Really appreciate it man.
malaysia law breaker... looks at all the crossing. ❌ N pavement parking 😂😂😂 madness...
Yup, no enforcement from DBKL or PDRM. The crosswalk colour is yellow, it means vehicles are strictly not allowed to stop, or park on the crosswalk. Crosswalk/zebra crossings in Malaysia are mostly narrow. Crosswalk should be wider to prevent vehicles stop in the middle of the crosswalk and blocking the pedestrian right of way.
Fun fact, law breaking isn't just a Malaysian thing
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