Things to do in Malaysia | Top Attractions Travel Guide Tips & Guideattractions, Guide, Malaysia, Things, Traveladmin 18 Dec 2014 It's only fair to share... 1563 ViewTweet
it’s not carrot cake actually, it’s called “char koay teow”, a very famous
Malaysian dish
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So you two have also been to Laos? That is awesome. Do you often travel
around Asia? What do you two do?
hello there.. as malaysian people.. i recommended Langkawi Island, Tioman
Island & Redang Island for beach and scuba activity.. Zoo Negara Kuala
Lumpur, Taman Negara Pahang, Taman Negara Bako Sarawak & Taman Negara
Kinabalu Sabah for nature beauty & wild animal.. Malay Traditional food
“Nasi Lemak, Nasi Dagang, Keropok Lekor, Sata, Otak-Otak, Pisang Goreng,
Laksa, Masak Lemak Cili Api which is u choose chicken, beef or fish for the
dish and asam pedas which also comes with other kind of choices..” Chinese
food “Char Kueh Teow, Yong Tao Fu, Pau, Dim Sum & Mee Hailam..” Indian food
“Roti Canai, Tossai, Roti Naan, Ayam Tandoori, Curry & Soup.. Shopping mall
well mostly in Kuala Lumpur which is Mid Valley, Pavillion, Sunway Pyramid
and The Mines Serdang.. and for theme park you can go to Genting Highland,
Sunway Lagoon, Bukit Merah Laketown Resort and Legoland Johor Bahru.. i
also recommend u to go neighbour country like Indonesia and SIngapore which
is almost same with us.. the food, the culture.. :D
I think your travel agent is a chinese. That is why he or she brought u to
chinese heritage site.. But if u want to feel the real Malaysian culture, u
should go to Malay heritage site and u will see the different between
India, China, Laos, Thailand etc.. Malaysia meant Malay Asia.. i think u
just waste your time.
Some people in this video not even malaysian citizen. Mostly they come from
pakistan, Bangladesh and indonesian
Nice vid! Been to KL 5 times, but have missed many of your seeings. 🙂
What time of the year were you there?
The towers for me are # 1 they will never date , one of the few
buildings any where that actually exceeded my expectations .
is malaysia safe id love to go there?
I love Malaysia so much <3 I have been their twice but I wasn't brave
enough like you to try their food 😀
nice video..nice place..nice food…everything looks awesome :)
I’m with Audrey not keen on the eating with hands thing.
The Roti at 36:00 is awesome with spicy Indian chicken masala… mouth
watering….
Hi. I am Malaysian and love your video. Seems you both had fun especially
enjoying the foods..hehehe…you mentioned you been in Melaka ( malacca )
in 2008. Melak is a nice place. I enjoy the boat ride too. . if you dropped
by again in Malaysia, have a go at Langkawi. Nice clear beaches and not
too overcrowded beaches as in Phuket or Kok Samui..
do vist Germany
Hutan lipur sungai tekala(come early and go to the Top),Hutan Lipur
Sedim,Titi Ayun this is truly natural waterfall in Malaysia and a lot
more.Broga hill is the place for having Sunset and Dawn.Thanx coz visit
Malaysia..
Hi Sam – Audrey
I would like to start by saying i did not want to watch your entire video
here. It is a Saturday morning and i have things to do today and it is an
hour long! You have stolen my Saturday morning with your entertaining and
informative video. I am glad you started in Singapore and have hits all the
places we will be heading to. Morning Dim sum looks Ace.
The message is just a thanks for the video loads of detail and is exciting
me about our trip
thanks for this video…just got back from thailand. I think my next
destination will be Malaysia after seeing this!!
Just wonder how much time did she take to finish off those rotis with spoon
@ 11:49
i think both you should travel to East Malaysia too….to Sarawak and
Sabah….more variety , more diversity more various delicious and exotic
food and multiracial people…both of u are welcome here…hihihi
mostly cafe u go is “mamak” cafe… in the corner of one building.. full
pax when fooball match. :)
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hi there Sam… i’m a Malaysian and i do enjoy with your video… have ever
tried to eat nasi lemak ?
p/s sorry for my bad english.. in case…