Fast Ferry to SUMATRA (EXTENDED version) Malaysia to Indonesia by Boat

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Komentáře • 51

  • @bigbooduh
    @bigbooduh Před rokem +1

    This is true traveling, no shopping malls, McDonalds, Hilton hotels. Just a bicycle and the road.Thanks Doug for sharing your experience hope you have a safe trip.

  • @norlizahmohdnor88
    @norlizahmohdnor88 Před rokem +2

    Doug, can you do a behind the scenes video on how you built up a nest egg to finance your amazing lifestyle or how you overcome money worries. Plus some insight on how you maintain positivity with your lifestyle full of uncertainties. Please continue to share your journals on Wordpress or whatever forum suits you best. Your writing style strikes me as fascinating.

  • @norlizahmohdnor88
    @norlizahmohdnor88 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for sharing ‘the days of your life’. I’m missing the behind the scenes videos. Watching you sit comfortably and ramble has become like therapy for me. Please share the anxieties you overcome and how you do it. Hope funding is still robust.

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před rokem

      Unfortunately, I haven't been able to keep up with the Behind-the-Scenes videos. I still wake up every morning and start the day with a journal session. That's my routine. And I'd love to do that on video. However, shooting the video is the easy part. The problem comes when I try to upload anything. I can barely track down good enough WiFi to upload regular videos. It's very difficult to upload anything at the moment. And to do a regular behind-the-scenes feature would be impossible without really fast WiFi for uploading. So far, I've been struggling with finding WiFi that works well enough. It's so slow. It can take days just to upload a normal video. 🙂

  • @samraj3179
    @samraj3179 Před rokem +2

    Another vlogger A-Train Travel also had a similar situation with Malaysian Immigration crossing over from Thailand at the border with Thailand. He had a tough time explaining before he was let into Malaysia. He has previously done a lot of vlogs on Malaysia while he was here several months ago just like you.
    Malaysians have a soft spot for CZcamsrs doing vlogs on Malaysia. Immigration officers too. In a situation like yours you should have mentioned you were a You Tuber and showed them your vlogs you have done on Malaysia and your ordeal would have been short and sweet with a pleasant ending.
    The fact is, the Immigration officers have no idea of your background other than that of a visitor on a visit pass. Hence, they take the hardline approach to it, when someone tries to do a visa run.
    I have helped many Indonesian friends cross the border into Betong Thailand, and return into Malaysia withing an hour, getting a one month visit pass for free on my 1st trip. (Citizens of ASEAN countries get a 30 day visit pass for free on arrival, within ASEAN countries provided one can meet some conditions set, like financial ability). In subsequent trips, I have seen the Immigration officers enforcing new conditions. I have extended visit passes two or more times for some individuals using this exit and enter method. One could get a Special Pass to extend stay beyond the 30 days. This is given at the discretion of the Immigration Officer. It could be for a day or more not exceeding 30 days for a fee of RM 100.00.

  • @all-life-isa-wagerindeed4014

    Thank you for the video, Doug and Merry Christmas! I feel for you navigating immigration (you are right about extra stress when solo). You have nerves of steel. I'm glad things worked out. Have a safe trip in Indonesia!

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. At least everything ended well with immigration. It was just touch-and-go for a while there.

  • @sureshtamang6040
    @sureshtamang6040 Před rokem +2

    Merry Christmas Doug. I hope your journey will be more fun and lots of sightseeing.

  • @lizcarlyle2477
    @lizcarlyle2477 Před rokem +1

    Hello from CA. Amazing video, thanks 4 sharing Sumatra, one of my favorite islands in Indonesia!

  • @AlfaReed
    @AlfaReed Před rokem +2

    Hi Doug , great travel adventure. I enjoyed watching it. Indonesians are very friendly and sociable and a bit (talkative) and that is what I love about them. BTW , look for the words Wisma (guest house) and Kos (boarding house ) if you are looking for a budget accommodation. Thank you and have a safe Travel🙏

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před rokem

      Thank you, Alfa. I remember the words Wisma and Kost from my previous visit to Sumatra, but I had forgotten about them.

  • @window2000
    @window2000 Před rokem

    wow....thats very big ferry
    very interesting story

  • @lingdatang669
    @lingdatang669 Před 9 měsíci

    38:27 some glimpses of the boat ride

  • @nurietaadin7268
    @nurietaadin7268 Před rokem

    Happy bicycle tour !

  • @agentmmarts3059
    @agentmmarts3059 Před rokem

    Hello Doug
    Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year 2023.
    #StaySafe #StayStrong

  • @YDZD
    @YDZD Před 9 měsíci

    대단합니다.

  • @Pphhhht
    @Pphhhht Před rokem +1

    What was Indomal Dynasty's cruising speed? Imagine arriving and being denied entry, but then also being denied re-entry into Malaysia?!! I think waiting until your visa expires is not a wise move.
    Happy Festivus!

  • @mohdk2299
    @mohdk2299 Před rokem +1

    1:11:08 that was close, almost touched.
    Highlights of this extended version is immigration story. You made a right choice of not doing a visa run by doing a Sumatra bike tour. Your extended stay in Thailand does triggered a red flag for immigration officer.

  • @MoroccanFurniture
    @MoroccanFurniture Před rokem

    hi i reallyyy like your channel so i like and sub !!!!

  • @binglim1
    @binglim1 Před rokem +1

    Looking forward to see what Dumai is like. I have thought about taking the ferry across from Melaka to Dumai but didn't think it was worth the trouble because there is nothing much to do in Dumai.

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před rokem

      I think for a normal person, Dumai might not be that interesting. I really liked it there, though. I enjoy hanging out in regular towns like that. And Dumai was more interesting than most for me because it is on the water and has all the ferry traffic. But it's not a town that is oriented towards tourism or anything like that. It's just normal Sumatran life. 🙂

  • @user-it9gl3ve1m
    @user-it9gl3ve1m Před 6 měsíci

    Hai Planet Doug,
    What's up?
    What are your plans this February March?

  • @dd-hr4nx
    @dd-hr4nx Před rokem

    I am curious why the the bike didn’t go through X-ray.
    A change of scene from busy KL would be good for you.

  • @kevbrown1867
    @kevbrown1867 Před rokem

    Wow seems like Malaysia is getting strict on visas they made it very expensive to get a retirement visa I guess they don’t want people just doing border runs on a tourist visa to live there full time
    Funny people living in Vietnam on tourist visas they have to do visa runs to Cambodia every 30 but just have to step into Cambodia and walk back into Vietnam getting stamped in for another 30 days
    Vietnam doesn’t care how many tourist visas you get
    Amazing camera work Doug that must be some kind of special camera

  • @albertkhor2177
    @albertkhor2177 Před rokem +1

    Indonesians are generally very helpful if you approach them. But if anyone approach you trying to be friendly, then you better be caution. You are fortunate that fella in H&M T-shirt thought that your GoPro is CCTV. Else, you will surely be robbed by that fella. Try to avoid that guy please.

  • @user-it9gl3ve1m
    @user-it9gl3ve1m Před 6 měsíci

    At what time did you disembark from the indomal fast ferry Doug?

  • @fittrege2778
    @fittrege2778 Před rokem +2

    You shouldve shown your youtube videos from the beginning so they dont keep on guessing who you really are.

  • @karthiks6522
    @karthiks6522 Před 7 měsíci

    How many hours travel to Malaysia to indonesia

  • @darcevader3769
    @darcevader3769 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is it safe to travel through Sumatra and is immigration easy into Malaysia for Australian citizen,? Thanks heaps

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před 3 měsíci

      It felt very safe to me. I've spent a lot of time in Sumatra since I shot this video. And I was in Sumatra for long periods of time before I even started shooting video. I did some long trips on a touring bicycle and I travelled by train and bus and scooter. And I stayed in big cities AND in small towns and villages. And I never had any trouble at all except that on my very first visit, a guy on a motorcycle stole my phone. He was part of an organized team of snatch thieves. But it always felt safe to me.
      When you ask about immigration, do you mean actual immigration? To move to Malaysia and live and work there? If so, I can't really say. I have no experience with that.
      But for an Australian to come as a tourist, it's very simple. Australians don't require a visa to visit Malaysia. You can get a simple 90-day entry stamp at the airport when you land. There's no charge for this. And you don't have to apply for it. You simply hand over your passport to the immigration officer, answer a couple of questions, and they will stamp you in for 90 days.
      The one requirement is that you MUST fill out an online Arrival Card before your trip (within 3 days of your arrival). But it's a simple form that asks only for your name, passport number, flight details, and name of your hotel.

  • @alikhaled8405
    @alikhaled8405 Před rokem +1

    feel sorry what happened to you bro

  • @vittoyolee3225
    @vittoyolee3225 Před 10 měsíci +1

    How fast that's ship 🤔

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před 9 měsíci

      I don't remember the exact speed, but it felt like I was in a car on a highway. It goes quite fast.

  • @norlizahmohdnor88
    @norlizahmohdnor88 Před rokem

    Immigration in PD may not be The best But surely better than The One in tanjung balai Sumatera. I read your blogs on wordpress.

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před rokem

      You are very right about that. My arrival in Tanjung Balai was quite chaotic and stressful that first time. I remember that was the time when they insisted on going through my phone and looking at my pictures. They wanted to make sure that I was telling the truth about being a tourist, and they wanted to see typical tourist-type pictures. Luckily, there were enough pictures like that on my phone to convince them. And I remember the time I spent that tiny room with all the people, and all the luggage being opened and everything being searched very carefully. It was certainly a bigger adventure than going through customs and immigration in Port Dickson and Dumai. It was much easier in Dumai.

  • @HalimWander
    @HalimWander Před rokem +1

    cctv 🤣

  • @ashishnayar8777
    @ashishnayar8777 Před rokem +1

    can we travel with white passport from malasia to indonasia

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před rokem

      I'm afraid I don't know the answer. I don't know what a white passport is.

    • @ashishnayar8777
      @ashishnayar8777 Před rokem

      @@PlanetDoug problem is that i dont have malasia visa i am illegal here is it possible for me to travel in ferry

    • @ashishnayar8777
      @ashishnayar8777 Před rokem

      @@PlanetDoug problem is that i dont have malasia visa i am illegal here is it possible for me to travel in ferry

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před 9 měsíci +1

      No, I don't think you can take this ferry without a passport. Boarding the ferry is exactly the same as going to an airport and boarding a plane. They check your documents at check-in, and then you have to present them at immigration. Without a passport, you wouldn't be able to take this boat to Indonesia.

  • @agentmmarts3059
    @agentmmarts3059 Před rokem

    It's important to travel along with the old Passport. Maybe you keep it mute and present it on demand. Your travel history is important.

  • @miltontan65
    @miltontan65 Před rokem +3

    There's a cockroach 🪳 running around your bed.😅

    • @PlanetDoug
      @PlanetDoug  Před rokem

      I noticed that in the video, as well. That cockroach ended up sharing that room with me while I was there. I don't think I noticed it while I was shooting the video, but I saw it lots of times afterwards roaming around the room. 🙂

  • @agentmmarts3059
    @agentmmarts3059 Před rokem

    Hello Doug, where is Sinatra?
    Is it a separate country from Malaysia?
    Thought it was just a district or region withing the Malaysian territory!

    • @AlfaReed
      @AlfaReed Před rokem +2

      Sumatra, Indonesia , google it please.🙏

  • @SHAKHSIYAA
    @SHAKHSIYAA Před rokem +1

    I don't understand how you are abusing the system. The Immigration officers were being difficult. It happens in every country.

  • @ismailgani1914
    @ismailgani1914 Před 7 měsíci

    what camera you using? kindly let me know