🇲🇾| Foreigners LEAVING Malaysia @KLIA People talk about the BEST and WORST moments in Malaysia 2023

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  • People leave Malaysia at the International Airport of Kuala Lumpur (KLIA). What did they like and what didn't they like?
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Komentáře • 619

  • @petevanderley4705
    @petevanderley4705 Před rokem +524

    I'm living here now for 5 years. The good things are friendly people, great food and a lot of interesting places to visit. The bad? People don't obey the traffic laws, use and throw away too much plastic like they don't care as long as they don't have to hold it. Malaysians don't really seem to understand that this could be a perfect tourist place if they didn't destroy all the nature themselves. I still love this country.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +21

      Nice input there Pete. Every country has its downside :) luckily Malaysia is filled with lovely people 😊

    • @naleenidas8444
      @naleenidas8444 Před rokem +22

      You are so right abt the use of plastic ware & the lack of awareness in recycling & reducing waste here. I encourage composting to many people like my neighbours etc but sadly very few takers

    • @shaunlin1897
      @shaunlin1897 Před rokem +29

      As a Malaysian, I couldn't agree more. :(

    • @dragosdominiosp
      @dragosdominiosp Před rokem +5

      Living here for 7 years I must agree...

    • @muhammadyazid8673
      @muhammadyazid8673 Před rokem +6

      yes you right..I hate to see people littering so much..too much plastic everywhere..

  • @mompatikenosi8402
    @mompatikenosi8402 Před rokem +148

    As someone who has worked in Malaysia, (Kuala Lumpur), originally from Botswana 🇧🇼. I can gladly say Malaysia is an awesome country. Interacting with very friendly people (Chinese,Indians,Malays), to the food (Nesi Lemak) which is my favorite and there r many tourist places that I'm still in love with(Genting Highlands, Penang Island, Port Dixon). Unfortunately, I never got the chance to visit Langkawi Island, but I hope to come back again and experience more with my family.
    terima kasih kepada semua warga malaysia dan rakan-rakan/adik-beradik yang saya dapat buat di tempat kerja. ❤

  • @semsem4035
    @semsem4035 Před rokem +336

    Making KL more walkable will enhance its beauty and attractiveness

    • @amanshah7299
      @amanshah7299 Před rokem +4

      panas la mat..

    • @SHUKERYHAKIMIF
      @SHUKERYHAKIMIF Před rokem +18

      @@amanshah7299 lu pilah duduk tempat sejukz tengok lu boleh tahan ke

    • @HuntaKiller91
      @HuntaKiller91 Před rokem +13

      KL is way more walkable than any other states,been there for two weeks and i managed to avg 20k steps perdayh walking in the golden triangle

    • @ikhsanhafizi5280
      @ikhsanhafizi5280 Před rokem +3

      @@HuntaKiller91 foreigners just doesn’t know how to commute public transportations here. MRT, LRT, ERL, RapidKL are all very helpful to go places, just have to know their lines and routes

    • @niggogado
      @niggogado Před rokem

      @@amanshah7299 xde orang ajak sembang apa panas sial

  • @farahin28
    @farahin28 Před rokem +189

    I’m a Malaysian and have never been to Batu Caves hahaha 😂
    But as a Malaysian, I am embarrassed that many Malaysians still litter. I truly hate seeing people litter and hope more people will have common sense to take good care of the environment.

    • @ItikGamemix
      @ItikGamemix Před rokem +4

      Sama do aku tk pernah lagi pergi kat sana

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +4

      Hate is a strong word but, I understand what you saying ❤️

    • @GeorgiaAndrea
      @GeorgiaAndrea Před rokem +1

      I hate when people litter too. It’s all thanks to the education system. When you just bow to the parents…. Even B40 parents who we know most of them are not that civilised. Sheesh.

    • @don2006ka
      @don2006ka Před rokem

      Compare malaysia to Singapore. Malaysians keep their places dirtier compared to Singapore. Look at the Malay housing buildings. So old looking like a 40 year old dilapidated building

    • @avrilyap6507
      @avrilyap6507 Před rokem

      I also hate it when ppl litter . Lack of conscientiousness

  • @stlabido11
    @stlabido11 Před rokem +25

    Been living in Malaysia for the past 10 years. Good country, good ppl, and most importantly it’s safe for brown ppl

  • @dallasyap3064
    @dallasyap3064 Před rokem +93

    7:58 "motorbikes don't obey the red lights" that's the most honest statement.

    • @naleenidas8444
      @naleenidas8444 Před rokem +2

      True ! Particularly, the food riders.

    • @tompoki
      @tompoki Před rokem +2

      Yes sir, cant agree no more..especially e-hailing rider

    • @jokersingam
      @jokersingam Před rokem

      Ask them if they want their food delivery on time ?? :P

    • @careforyourself2104
      @careforyourself2104 Před rokem +3

      I can understand if it's food rider. I mean the customers will get angry at them and yell if they're late that's true. Not to mention the time limit put on to achieve just like in advertisement.

    • @Unknown-qr7mj
      @Unknown-qr7mj Před rokem +1

      This can be solve by enforcement actually. Those food riders do that so they can deliver asap and continue with another job. Basically, their income is dependent on how fast they complete their job. While they are everywhere in the street and some of them didn't obey traffic law but still they are the one who will be our samaritan incase of excident/rob happen in the street.

  • @ArnoldPranks
    @ArnoldPranks Před rokem +72

    An incredible people, and incredible culture. I have been enamored with MALAYSIA ever since I stepped foot there over a decade ago. I HIGHLY recommend people go check it out for themselves. The metropolitan cities, the pristine islands. Yes, it's not perfect, but I've been to many countries and continents, the excitement I feel about Malaysia is UNMATCHED.

  • @fittrege2778
    @fittrege2778 Před rokem +129

    This Batu Caves issue has been going for years. I still dont understand why tour agencies keep guiding tourist to this place. If they want to visit hindu temple just send them to a cleaner temple. Malaysian authority should scrap Batu Caves from our tourist attraction venue.

    • @forytube4998
      @forytube4998 Před rokem

      but authentic india is dirty 😊

    • @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576
      @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576 Před rokem +8

      u r right.Many complaint about that area.

    • @darwinkumar3039
      @darwinkumar3039 Před rokem

      what’s your problem dude

    • @mskt8992
      @mskt8992 Před rokem +8

      It’s part of UNESCO Heritage must visit site. Most tourist request to visit and if the tour agency doesn’t include this in the tour, they are short selling must visit attraction. Rubbish is everywhere in kl too so it falls down to the responsible management of that attraction to maintain cleanliness.

    • @fittrege2778
      @fittrege2778 Před rokem +15

      @@darwinkumar3039 are you blind?

  • @MrAndre.
    @MrAndre. Před rokem +116

    Of course Batu Caves is extreamly dirty. People use to feed monkeys, and they just let monkeys littering the place.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Před rokem

      Asshole temple management

    • @Rakshit-thakur
      @Rakshit-thakur Před rokem +33

      Sadly, it is the Indian places which are generally dirty in KL. This is coming from an Indian who has been there 3 times. We just don't take pride in keeping stuff clean I guess.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Před rokem +43

      @rakshit thakur if we voice out they call non Indian racist. But it is the truth. The local Indian community does not take care of the environment. Other places of worship are bloody clean eg Chinese temples, churches, mosques, Sikh temples. But Hindus does not do that. They pray to murugan, shiva in dirty environment. That is what puzzle me. Why can't you respect the environment and god at the same time.
      Vlogger Jack Torr really voiced out on his vlog in 2022. I guess most will visit it once only. Shame on the temple committee. We cannot blame the monkeys. They just grab whatever humans bring there. And visitors never learn not to bring food and drinks.

    • @Rakshit-thakur
      @Rakshit-thakur Před rokem +15

      @@keangwooichoo6138 this seems to be an issue with these south Indian temples in there. I have nothing against my South Indian people but the priest there and whoever is incharge of sanitation should take in their hand. I'm currently based in US and have seen how places where a lot of Indians live have a different non-sanitary feel to it. Sadly people call it "Indianising" a place.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Před rokem +15

      @rakshit thakur sorry to say but Pakistan, India and Bangladesh aren't clean as well. But in Malaysia batu caves is thumbs down for cleanliness. It maybe colourful but the priests pray in filthy environment

  • @billstraub7860
    @billstraub7860 Před rokem +28

    I lived in KL (mostly PJ) from 2009 into 2018. I was there for MH370 and Kim Jong-nam (KLIA2). Flew in and out of LCCT to the Singapore Budget Terminal many times. I'm not a tourist and never considered myself one. Hopefully I'll be back for an even longer stay soon. I loved the LRT, KTM, Rapid KL, PJ City Bus, Metrobus, Bas MIni, Sunway Shuttle, MRT, etc. 👍

  • @MrWalter2202
    @MrWalter2202 Před rokem +26

    I love Malaysia without any negative point! The people are incredibly nice and I always and everywhere in Malaysia felt safe and welcome! As soon as possible (latest in next winter) I will be back again! Btw.: Batucaves was a dirty and really “NonMalaysian” experience for me, which I definetly will not repeat! Once again: I visited so much places, like KL, Cameron Highlands, Penang, Langkawi, Kuching, KK, and Sandakan,Borneo and so on and I want to repeat it all! Malaysia, truly Asia!

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +1

      Nice one Walter 😁 you absolutely love it! It’s time to go back again

    • @hagridlemonhead611
      @hagridlemonhead611 Před rokem +3

      us Malaysians aren't into Batu caves either. go to
      Ipoh, so many cool caves near there as well as around that area that you can explore.

    • @MrWalter2202
      @MrWalter2202 Před rokem +2

      @@hagridlemonhead611 Ipoh is planned to be visited on my next trip in November/december! Terima kasih!!

    • @NoeYahy
      @NoeYahy Před 11 měsíci +2

      wow welcome back soon....try visit north states like kedah/perlis for its serenity..paddy field view n visit langkawi island from there❤

    • @MrWalter2202
      @MrWalter2202 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@NoeYahy Terima kasih! I already visited Langkawi several times and want to come back as soon as possible! And yes: Kedah, Perlis etc. is my next aim to visit! ♥

  • @nicksmith7519
    @nicksmith7519 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I lived in Malaysia for 8 years great place. However the airport needs to recruit more staff especially on a Sunday (been a problem for years).. I've seen multiple posts on linkedin showing 3 hour queues recently. Also, the train is still broken from KLIA to sentral after a year and people are forced to take buses - not a great introduction for international travellers.

  • @truebluetravellers
    @truebluetravellers Před rokem +31

    People are amazing, so friendly and the amount of people that speak English is incredible, the natural attractions could be some of the best in the world but unfortunately are let down by the rubbish that’s everywhere and also the lack of maintenance, before long some of these will need a massive overhaul or will have to be closed to the public, the rubbish is the worst part about Malaysia, the only place where rubbish didn’t seem an issue compared to the rest of the country was Malacca, all in all an amazing country and people tho

    • @pinetworkminer8377
      @pinetworkminer8377 Před rokem +1

      I've heard in Singapore that you'd have to pay a hefty fine for littering..How different is the case in Malaysia? Are the laws for penalizing littering too lax in Malaysia?

    • @NoeYahy
      @NoeYahy Před rokem

      🎉🎉🎉malacca is the only state that really take care of environtment..both in town or village🎉🎉🎉

    • @dilzyone8035
      @dilzyone8035 Před rokem

      ​@@pinetworkminer8377 tbh, there is some rule but it is not been enforced much in Malaysia.

  • @ardentblue7493
    @ardentblue7493 Před rokem +25

    More underrated attractions in KL (some of these are free to enter):
    -Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman
    -Istana Negara
    -Royal Museum
    -KL Craft Complex
    -Free Cultural Dance Show in Malaysia Tourism Center
    -Galeria Sri Perdana
    -P Ramlee Memorial
    -Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial
    -Tun Abdul Razak Memorial
    -Tun Hussein Onn Memorial
    -Memorial Negarawan
    -Bank Negara Museum
    -Royal Malaysia Police Museum
    -Telekom Museum
    -National Art Gallery
    -National Planetarium

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +3

      Ardent, This is such a nice list! Thanks and have a beautiful Sunday :D

    • @ardentblue7493
      @ardentblue7493 Před rokem +1

      @@Chai_Travel you are most welcome!

    • @ardentblue7493
      @ardentblue7493 Před rokem +1

      @@Chai_Travel you are most welcome!

  • @imaa3839
    @imaa3839 Před 10 měsíci +13

    I am currently on holidays in Malaysia for 20 days. I love this city, you will never get bored as there is so much to do and see.
    Some of the things Malaysia could improve on as per my opinion are:
    - the pedestrian walkways are really rough and uneven in some parts in the city. Some places as your walking on flat surface it becomes stairs and its really hard to get around when you have a pram or, people in wheelchairs/disability and elderly etc.
    - sometimes there is no crossing areas and you literally have to cross a massive road with so much cars and you could be waiting for so long as the traffic is alot.
    -also i agree with the comment about the batu caves being very dirty as I just went yesterday and it was really filthy. This surprising bc i thought places of worship would be very clean.
    -grab was a hit and missed for me as well. Its probably my fault as a foreigner not knowing area.
    Thats all i could think of. So far i am loving being here, thank to all the lovely Malaysian people for welcoming us to your country.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Awesome! I'm glad you enjoy it all Thanks for sharing your experiences :D Have a wonderful time ❤️

  • @penukulbesi4006
    @penukulbesi4006 Před rokem +81

    Thank you for your content. We appreciate their opinions, and this should be brought to the authorities' attention to alleviate the issue.Good job sir

  • @aymanhuzaini9769
    @aymanhuzaini9769 Před rokem +34

    The reason tourists go to Batu Caves are due to curiosity about a unique or'exotic' experience and the prospect of seing strange structures and artifacts in the temple apart from observing the ritualistic activities by the Hindu devotees.Normally it's a once in a lifetime thing for foreigners due to the reasons you all already know.However we hope things will improve someday somehow.

    • @don2006ka
      @don2006ka Před rokem +1

      Isn't that true for every religious structure? People go to see them for their exotic nature. Why just target batu caves. Its not as if surroundings of other tourist places in the world are squeaky clean

    • @prettycinta8598
      @prettycinta8598 Před rokem +1

      Every place must be clean..please make this as a culture..no excuse..

    • @don2006ka
      @don2006ka Před rokem

      @@prettycinta8598 tell that to Muslims around the world who live in dirtiest of all places

  • @ItsLizzy82
    @ItsLizzy82 Před rokem +23

    Our family loved our trip in Malaysia with out kids. Lots of fun places to see and things to do. We loved it so much that we are planning to return this summer. The only major complaint I have about Malaysia was that we found that washrooms were not as clean as it probably should be being a Muslim country. Traveling with kids they have to potty a lot sometimes and there were often times where even the toilet seats were missing (KLCC mall) We found ourselves running around trying to find other washrooms. Toilet paper being completely empty and out of stock. The condition of the washrooms overall was bad in my opinion- especially the water cleaning thing by the toilets. The 2nd biggest one, was the roads and the random sidewalks with the holes in it, random wires hanging in the more rougher parts. It's generally a very beautiful and incredible country, but I would say if these 2 things could be fixed and the overall budget to making it more tourist pleasant Malaysia could attract more tourism. Mind you our trip was at the end 2019 just before covid became official. So things might be different now.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      Thanks for your input and I’m pleased to hear that after all you had a good time :) Malaysia is in many ways behind when it comes to accommodating tourists. A lot to do for Malaysia tourism authorities. Until then, it remains an amazing country which has so much to offer but maybe not so much for mainstream travels (which makes it more interesting for us 😜)
      Thanks again for sharing your experience 😊

    • @Romeo-pd9qx
      @Romeo-pd9qx Před rokem

      If only our representatives don't talk a lot .

    • @simplyme3306
      @simplyme3306 Před rokem

      The toilet issue is bad and can't see it improving for a long while. For someone who often runs to the loo after a meal it is really inconvenient. I have to stuff my bag with toilet paper too.

  • @japjotkang5360
    @japjotkang5360 Před rokem +4

    Great stuff! Always great to listen about other people experiences. Have a good rest of your day.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +1

      Japjot! Thanks again mate. Have a beautiful Sunday, make the most of it :) cheers

  • @stevens8785
    @stevens8785 Před rokem +17

    Excelled again mate. Every body just loves being interviewed by the super friendly guy from the Netherlands based in North of Thailand. I haven't seen one yet that sort of keep looking like they are trying to escape or cut it short. You've got it mastered. Good onya champ. 🤩

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +4

      Haha Steven ;P I edit all of them out of course! Just joking. Mainly everyone is super friendly and helpful :D Thanks for your kind words Steven. Cheers

  • @jeremychoong5792
    @jeremychoong5792 Před rokem +29

    We always love honest sharing of experience while staying in Malaysia. Tq

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +3

      Loving the vibes here. Thanks for watching again :D

  • @harizhashim8520
    @harizhashim8520 Před rokem +36

    Thanks for bringing Malaysia through travellers eyes and perspective. Hope you enjoy and do come again 🇲🇾❤️🇹🇭

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +1

      Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!

    • @RUHappyATM
      @RUHappyATM Před rokem

      Tourists do not know about the underlying rot happening in M'sia.

  • @TravelChimp
    @TravelChimp Před 6 měsíci +4

    I am English and Malaysia is incredible..I absolutely love the place. The people are absolutely beautiful, amazing hospitality, great food, stunning country 🇺🇲 4th visit and that will be 5th next year when i go bk to Kota Kinabalu via Mt Kinabalu to Sepilok and Semporna. Any recommendations please let me know

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Sweet mate! I’ve never travelled there before I’m sorry. I’m sure you’ll find some good spots 😁. Cheers!

  • @azidinzidin9234
    @azidinzidin9234 Před rokem +33

    Tq for their comments, i hope the negetive comment about Batu Caves must to be taken actions by City Council to produce an idea how to solve the problem to convince the tourist that the area will be cleaned, as soon as possible..

  • @noordinbeldenlex1620
    @noordinbeldenlex1620 Před rokem +51

    Again I heard a criticism regarding the cleanliness of the Batu Cave. Of course we do not expect to hear all the complement about our city of KL all the time but if the complain is focuses one spot, I would delete the place from my recommendation list whenever people seek my advice till there is improvement to the place. It’s just bring us the embracement if we heard the complain over and over again on the same place. Nonetheless, thank you so much for your kind of promotion of our country. You make our tourism job lot easier with your excellent voluntarily work. I’ve been following your vlogs as a loyal subscriber now.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +9

      Nice one Noorid! I really appreciate you taking the effort to write a little comment :D I'm glad to have you on board :) Whatever happens at this channel comes all from a good heart. Cheers «

    • @darkkinghafiz3841
      @darkkinghafiz3841 Před rokem +1

      Yeahhhh burn it down... Jahatnye aku. 😅 Ade mase nanti kite g sane gotong-royong. Kasi kemas sikit.

    • @noordinbeldenlex1620
      @noordinbeldenlex1620 Před rokem +6

      @@darkkinghafiz3841 - Sepatutnya begitu, namun orang Malaysia ni biasanya rata-rata pembersih, cuma orang luar aje kita tak boleh nak kawal perangai diorang sebab penguatkuasa kita pun kurang tegas.

    • @darkkinghafiz3841
      @darkkinghafiz3841 Před rokem

      @@noordinbeldenlex1620 tong sampah kena upgrade. Takde la asik kena selongkar dgn monyet. Pastu dorg takleh ke upah cleaner masok 9balik6.. 5ari kerja 2ari cuti....lantik la AJK Kasi jage tempat tu an an an🤔

    • @maaduufan5140
      @maaduufan5140 Před rokem +6

      to be honest, I went to Batu Cave 10 years ago & recently a year ago. Sadly the rubbish situation did not improve. I wonder why? I thought maybe because some people are feeding the monkey & left the rubbish there or maybe the monkey went through the garbage bin & scatter the rubbish around? It is sad. I tried to collect the garbage but there was too much garbage. The local government need to step up in managing this garbage situation. I dare say Batu Cave is the dirtiest tourist attraction in Malaysia ngl.

  • @dragonfly6539
    @dragonfly6539 Před rokem +3

    Yess , truly true….. cleanliness is paramount ..

  • @tjapit
    @tjapit Před 11 měsíci +5

    I totally agree about the tourist opinion obout Batu Cave. The temple management should do something to make sure the temple area is free of garbage! Impose small amount of entry fee for tourist so they can employ more workers to clean the temple area!

  • @HH-qw6ex
    @HH-qw6ex Před 8 měsíci +4

    Looking forward coming to Malaysia!! Beautiful place and beautiful people..

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před 8 měsíci

      I hope you’re making it over soon :D

    • @HH-qw6ex
      @HH-qw6ex Před 8 měsíci +1

      @Chai_Travel I will be there in December God willing!!

  • @putihputih5447
    @putihputih5447 Před rokem +38

    Great content . I guess are just pros n cons in any places we go in this world 🌏 . Good to hear lots of positive 😃 reviews from tourist about Malaysia 🇲🇾 tho 🌺🌺

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +3

      Thanks Putih Phutih :D Have a great night and day :D

  • @suerowan3594
    @suerowan3594 Před rokem +6

    Hello Chai Great interviews wonderful to see all ages travelling. Take Care Stay Champ

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +2

      Thank you Sue :D All ages and all loving it 😍 Have a beautiful weekend :D cheers

  • @antruok4950
    @antruok4950 Před rokem +5

    Nice work super champ - yes KL is quite often a transit place - but for sure there is plenty to see and do - Hope all is well - Thanks No1

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks No 1 :D haha all is going well thanks! Always great to hear from you ;) Have a great start of the Saturday, Cheers!«

  • @norrashimah4353
    @norrashimah4353 Před rokem +3

    I like this video because of the honest views of the travellers 👍👏👏👏

  • @johncheng9958
    @johncheng9958 Před rokem +8

    i have been back and forth to Malaysia for over 20+ years, China town (ONLY only hit there once - very old fashioned tourists spot) and BUKIT Bintang (not more than 6-8 times, 2 times in the recent visit in Feb 2023 for the AMAZING Syrian Foods, Solely for the reasons of good foods - other than that - if you go around that area - will find it boring if you are not interested in Luxury Brands shops and jammed traffic all the times almost -most Malaysian living in other areas are not keen to go include cab and Grab drivers - i guess).....Other than that , visiting any where outside the core KL, and other towns and cities Like: Penang, Ipoh, Cameron Highland - and the plantation and tea plantation there (you will find your in certain part of country side of England suddenly - quite intersting) etc etc should be giving you a different and more genuine feel / impression and u and understanding of Malaysia. Not surprising to have the experience of the Danish couple if they stayed mainly in core KL and going around Bukit Bintang and China Town only if they did). Personally, I will say - The closest and de facto China town is the suburb: Petaling Jaya (better search for more about that place and do stay the hotels there (tons of very good BNBs) and hotela there, very convenient (much less packed) easy to go around (very easy to go around - by Grab(local Uber)...from there - most of the tourists (even in Asia) miss to find that place. Regardless of which ethic groups (all Grab drivers ever met, very nice and give you and 100% sense of safety)! (TheGrab - local Uber system is tightly regulated by the Malaysian government by though exams, background and health check on the driver to get and keep the license to operate Grab)

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      Thanks for the nice read John :D have a beautiful evening already 🏆🙏🏼

  • @andreakazyncski4518
    @andreakazyncski4518 Před rokem +8

    Whenever I hear someone with an Australian accent, it will definitely bring me back to the good old days. 🥰🥰

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +2

      Haha yeah, I’ve got the same 😋 I went to Australia for two years in my early 20s

  • @jessicacalvano8949
    @jessicacalvano8949 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video 😊

  • @ODAY990
    @ODAY990 Před rokem +4

    Hosting a Successful International Event: One of the best moments in Malaysia in 2023 was the successful hosting of a major international event, such as the World Economic Forum or a global sporting event. Malaysia's ability to organize and manage such a large-scale event showcased its capabilities on the global stage. The event not only attracted world leaders, prominent figures, and participants from various countries but also brought significant economic and cultural benefits to Malaysia. It was a proud moment for the nation, highlighting its capacity to host and excel in international gatherings

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +2

      Nice! Thanks for the tip! I might be able to fly over to see if I can interview with some people 😁

  • @pigdictator4558
    @pigdictator4558 Před rokem +9

    Malaysia always welcoming to Westerners, we hope they would come more here and spend time in this peaceful nation.

  • @myazleoful
    @myazleoful Před rokem +28

    _An honest remark about the state of filth in batu caves, should be proactive there is no need to give excuses because of monkeys and so on, to the authorities please pay attention to overcome the problem before the situation gets worse._

    • @henryyeoh8610
      @henryyeoh8610 Před rokem +6

      absolutely agree with you on this!

    • @shahtangent2198
      @shahtangent2198 Před rokem +2

      Agree 💯 take the bitter part as a turning point. Batu Caves should pay attention to cleanliness. A sacred place to be in dirty place? that's sound so wrong. There's no excuses to be in that way. Get em clean, otherwise scrap it off frm tourist attraction like Japan did.

    • @aridyaacob9528
      @aridyaacob9528 Před rokem

      Should see what the CZcamsr Vlogging a Dead horse said about Batu Caves. He really dissed it.

    • @don2006ka
      @don2006ka Před rokem +3

      Do Muslims visit any Hindu temples? Thaipusam I have seen even Chinese celebrate but Malays keep away from everything except mosques. So you have no right to speak about batu caves

    • @adibyasin5495
      @adibyasin5495 Před rokem +2

      @@don2006ka you lost the actual context here, this is not about different races celebrating different festive…it is simple, CLEANLINESS.

  • @leslietolley1826
    @leslietolley1826 Před rokem +16

    ❤❤❤❤ ALL of Malaysia look forward to more of your reports 😎😎👍👍👍👍

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +3

      Thanks Leslie ❤️ Coming up 😊

    • @leslietolley1826
      @leslietolley1826 Před rokem +2

      @@Chai_Travel really look forward to seeing your reports MR 😀😎😎👍👍👍👍

  • @sutsokunthealifetv
    @sutsokunthealifetv Před rokem +1

    Fantastic interview 😊😍💕👍

  • @addieadnan669
    @addieadnan669 Před rokem +5

    awesome comments there... thanks for highlighting those improvements that need to be done... hopefully Majlis Perbandaran Selayang (Selayang Municipal Council) will come up with good solution soonest...

  • @ferozchendana3961
    @ferozchendana3961 Před rokem +11

    Excellence work CT. Keep it up and Malaysian really need to hear from your interview especially the one we need to improve. Thanks for doing us a favor.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +2

      My pleasure! Thank you for watching and commenting :)

  • @alsafi_man6955
    @alsafi_man6955 Před rokem +1

    Malaysia my other home i love it ❤

  • @nikrhezley7907
    @nikrhezley7907 Před rokem +1

    Glad that you hv made this video. Perhaps gov may take this further & improved. Such a great sharing 👍 #im your new subscriber 😊 keep it up

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      Thank you :) have a wonderful night Nik 🏆

  • @babibrain
    @babibrain Před rokem +4

    Malaysia is a welcoming country. it is inspired by the UK.

  • @karmagod8477
    @karmagod8477 Před rokem

    nice personality, great interview and conversation, keep it up.

  • @amanmohd7918
    @amanmohd7918 Před rokem +16

    So jgn reply komen negatif terhadap dyeorang sbb dyeorang travel malaysia dan itu la komen jujur dyeorang..so kita sbgai rakyat Malaysia jgn marah la sbb kita kne trima..dan lakukan prubahan..so trima ngn hati terbuka sbb malaysia byk trdiri byk kaum bangsa dan agama..

    • @jeffjeff2634
      @jeffjeff2634 Před rokem

      Asalam bro,,kalau bilang plastic ya memang,,kalau supermarket tak Kasi plastics itu bagus macam eropah,,mau Lu Beli beg plastics,,asing barang plastid Tu Belum kat msia,,

    • @T-rex513
      @T-rex513 Před rokem

      ​@@jeffjeff2634 ....saya bawa bag kitar semula kemana mana saya pergi...

    • @jeffjeff2634
      @jeffjeff2634 Před rokem

      @@T-rex513 asalam,,kalau kat Hungary,,plastic kuning transparent Kita nampak apa Dalam,,kalau mix benda,,kertas,,plastic,,dia orang tak angkat,,Ken'a saiko Kita,,apa lah pelan Kita terapkan,,moga kedepan Yang lebih baik

  • @hazlinabdulhamid7461
    @hazlinabdulhamid7461 Před rokem

    Admin.. Tqvm.. From Malaysia...✌️😊✌️🇲🇾

  • @4Nimaaaa
    @4Nimaaaa Před rokem +2

    Good video, Thank you!
    KL cans be cleaner city!

  • @MyName-bo6ed
    @MyName-bo6ed Před rokem +1

    Dgr tu mat2 moto.. Org putih komplen lggr lampu merah.. Tp mmg btl ramai pun..

  • @ultimatejy9393
    @ultimatejy9393 Před rokem +2

    I like the wisdom of the pair of mum and daughter!

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      They were a nice couple to have on the show :D

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Před rokem +14

    Thanks for this wonderful video n for sharing your interviews with d tourists leaving KL. It's good to hear most of their thoughts r positive.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +4

      Glad you like them! Good to see you're still with this channel :D

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Před rokem +4

      @@Chai_Travel Thank u. 😀

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Před rokem +1

      Big congrats. I think this video, with current views of 182K, could probably be d most viewed video from your channel, this far. In fact, many of your videos from Malaysia have bery good number of viewers.

  • @joshuadoliveiro
    @joshuadoliveiro Před 11 měsíci +1

    So great to hear these comments from tourists, as a Malaysian!

  • @azizmahali7919
    @azizmahali7919 Před rokem +1

    Nice awesome to have westerner foreigners their are honest and did enjoyed in Malaysia

  • @cherriemay528
    @cherriemay528 Před rokem +1

    I love it it's safe and more food choices 😅

  • @blitzkriegarbeit278blitzkr7

    thank you mate for giving us constructive criticism…if we only hear praise we wont improve ourselves…

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and appreciating what we're doing :D

  • @user-tl9wv6wu9h
    @user-tl9wv6wu9h Před rokem +18

    Many vloggers said Batu Caves is *dirty*
    Batu Caves authority should ban plastic items in that area. And the authority should prohibit public from bringing/sell/feed monkeys with cooked/process foods (biodegradable fruit likes bananas & coconut perhaps permissible as ‘action’ to feed ‘sacred animal’)

    • @lizasahair6114
      @lizasahair6114 Před rokem +6

      Mmg pun kawasan Batu caves tu Kotor Dari dulu sampai sekarang, penganut Dan pentadbir Batu caves tu Sila ambik perhatian tentang kebersihan, malu lah bila pelancong ckp Batu cave, lot of rubbish and dirty.

    • @AnupKumar-rq2dm
      @AnupKumar-rq2dm Před 6 měsíci

      X Black talk to

    • @AnupKumar-rq2dm
      @AnupKumar-rq2dm Před 6 měsíci

      4:51

  • @saripahismail5765
    @saripahismail5765 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for all the videos. Hope you like the trip. From Sabah.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +2

      My pleasure and thank you for watching :D Hopefully we're able to visit Sabah some day :) cheers 🏆

  • @huliojose5683
    @huliojose5683 Před rokem +8

    I am surprised no complaints on the public toilets...its relatively horrible...we dont expect the toilets to be super clean and sometimes fancy like America or Europe but at least reasonably clean and not broken down....

    • @thinkingaloud5379
      @thinkingaloud5379 Před rokem +1

      clean public toilets in America and Europe?You kidding me?!Just try the ones in central London like Piccadilly Circus and you will know what I mean!The country with clean public toilets is Japan!

    • @penbiru2016
      @penbiru2016 Před rokem +1

      I dun know man, after experience and experience we local can figure toilet condition from the outside. The best is in mosque, second is petron gas station, third is in supermarket.

    • @T-rex513
      @T-rex513 Před rokem

      Like America.?...which part?

    • @T-rex513
      @T-rex513 Před rokem

      ​@@thinkingaloud5379 ....true...I was thinking the same.

    • @yrimzn
      @yrimzn Před 11 měsíci

      @@thinkingaloud5379o

  • @tg988
    @tg988 Před rokem +29

    Chai, great video. Batu Caves is an Indian temple and a private property. I don’t think the temple committee has enough fund to hire cleaners to cleanup the place. Also, I don’t think the government and the municipal council will spend money to hire cleaners. Probably rich tycoons such as Ananda Krishnan of Maxis Group or Tony Fernandes of Air Asia will be generous enough to adopt and support Batu Caves to take care the temple as part of corporate social responsibility effort.

    • @user-tl9wv6wu9h
      @user-tl9wv6wu9h Před rokem +9

      They can do 1 time charity ‘gotong-royong’/communal works & constant restrictions for visitors to maintain cleanliness forever.
      If they restrict visitors from feeding monkeys, restrict visitors from bringing food & plastic items (bottle & plastic packaging), restrict seller from selling food inside the complex…. The complex area will be clean enough in longer period, so no need to pay daily cleaners.

    • @tg988
      @tg988 Před rokem +5

      @@user-tl9wv6wu9h Brilliant idea. It looks implementable. Proceed to pass the idea to the temple committee.

    • @user-tl9wv6wu9h
      @user-tl9wv6wu9h Před rokem +12

      @@tg988 hmmm I don’t know if the Batu Caves committee already aware/informed about this matter or not… since 2019, my hobby is watching vlogs from foreigners who travels in Malaysia. Most of them who visited Batu Caves complain about the rubbish & bad smell in their vlogs… but still no action from Batu Cave committee since 2019…. Even already 2023, still there’s no restrictions ‘signboard’ inside complex area…

    • @noorazmanarshad3810
      @noorazmanarshad3810 Před rokem +8

      Why don't the commitee charge 1 rgt to every visitor , money can use for hiring cleaners.

    • @mckecik5999
      @mckecik5999 Před rokem +4

      Pure excuses

  • @tonyfah52
    @tonyfah52 Před rokem +3

    Yes i absolutely agree that the batu cave was the most dirtiest place to visit in KL, although I stayed 2 nights in KL,i do suggest that the authority must take some action to improve it 😊

  • @happyhammer9008
    @happyhammer9008 Před rokem +4

    I've lived here for 4 years in sarawak. The best for me is very friendly people and the cheaper cost of living.
    Worst things for me is the poor standard of driving. Customer service isn't that great. More care is needed for the environment

  • @SangAyie
    @SangAyie Před rokem +6

    KL is not that bad at all. In the past 20 years, they ve eradicated all the slum areas, upgrade the transportation system, clean the river and provide as sort of transit centre to take care of the homeless. It s not new york or tokyo, but at least it has everything we ever need.

    • @hansared8668
      @hansared8668 Před rokem

      Homelessness still exist

    • @SangAyie
      @SangAyie Před rokem

      @@hansared8668 hence the transit centre.

  • @aya976
    @aya976 Před rokem +3

    The Batu issue should be brought up the respective DUN or MP for the area

  • @mohdzaki1089
    @mohdzaki1089 Před rokem +21

    Yes ... definitely...the Batu caves problem...pls...pls ...authority...who ever you are ..do your job quickly...I mean now...

    • @kokchoongtan2456
      @kokchoongtan2456 Před rokem +3

      it's the monkeys.... they need to get rid of the monkeys if they need to clean up the place

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +4

      Cheers Mohd Zaki. I hope it happens 💪🏻

    • @user-tl9wv6wu9h
      @user-tl9wv6wu9h Před rokem +8

      @@kokchoongtan2456 no! Batu Caves authority should ban plastic items in that area. And the authority should prohibit public from bringing/sell/feed monkeys with cooked/process foods (biodegradable fruit likes bananas & coconut perhaps permissible as ‘action’ to feed ‘sacred animal’)

    • @azlirazli7500
      @azlirazli7500 Před rokem

      @@kokchoongtan2456 so blame the monkey? What a shallow suggestion.

    • @stmpo5595
      @stmpo5595 Před rokem

      Only Batu Cave? How about those car drivers and motorcyclists beat the red light? Have you seen the authority doing their job?

  • @KuzaChannel
    @KuzaChannel Před rokem +12

    I hope Malaysian Hindus would take a huge note of complains on one of their famous temples.
    If the government or authority being tied with birocracy etc…then the Hindu community must do something to ensure Batu Cave is not being seen as a mirror image of dirty, filty kind of place.
    This is your sacred temple and the faithful Hindus should feel very ashamed with so much negative contents on youtube and media.
    If we watched those youtube videos covering places of worship in Malaysia, be it Buddhist temples, Gudwara or muslim mosques…all were given a huge thumb up in term of cleanliness but hindu temple in Batu Cave has been in the very bad light.
    Malaysia government must really look into this and the right thing to do by the Hindus is….get your hands dirty to ensure Batu Cave is clean and properly managed. Your religion’s reputation at stake here.

    • @fishyfieable
      @fishyfieable Před rokem

      Very well worded! Indeed the hindus have a lot to do to clean up their image.

    • @don2006ka
      @don2006ka Před rokem

      Muslims live in some of the dirtiest areas of the world. So better keep quiet.

    • @Snowy257
      @Snowy257 Před rokem

      @@fishyfieable it’s the management of batu caves. Unfortunately the normal public ‘ Hindu ppl’ that you mention are unable to do anything except complain . The way you put it as though the whole Hindu religion in Malaysia need to clean up their image.chose your words wise INSTEAD. why you hate so much about Hinduism.

    • @manchokrowchokrow1876
      @manchokrowchokrow1876 Před rokem

      Hope our Malaysian Hindus can advise their fellow Hindus of Bharatia Janata to treat the Indian Muslims well and humanely.

    • @don2006ka
      @don2006ka Před rokem

      @@manchokrowchokrow1876 first let Muslims act truly secular instead of one way racist policies wherever they are in majority. Stop crying.

  • @ageeibc6029
    @ageeibc6029 Před rokem +3

    I had friends over for CNY from UK. It's the vandalism & thrown rubbish & spitting on floors that really put them off. Noise Pollution & traffic jams were their complaints. Worst when they have a flight to catch. Food, was their favourite haunting ground. To them it was very cheap, tasty + variety to choose from. 4 myself, l packed my own food & drinks when l am with them.

    • @lyneh674
      @lyneh674 Před 10 měsíci

      I believe this happens anywhere. I ve been faced some like that in europe, china, india indonesia.thought its not good but it can happens anywhere

  • @hting8234
    @hting8234 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @Barrosy
    @Barrosy Před rokem +2

    I find it interesting that most of these type of videos are hosted by Dutch people 👏

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +1

      Is that right? 😋 I didn’t know that

  • @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576

    thank you for your comment.As Malaysian I avoid going to Batu Cave due to the hygienic matter.Thanks again.We do still learning 2 b better

  • @thebestbest8693
    @thebestbest8693 Před rokem +1

    To Malaysia is to love Malaysia

  • @alliewilliamson176
    @alliewilliamson176 Před rokem

    To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia 😍😍👍👍

  • @CPstudioTheTraveller
    @CPstudioTheTraveller Před rokem

    great interview. t

  • @jontownsend8090
    @jontownsend8090 Před rokem +14

    I am planning a vacation here in Malaysia, the climate is perfect for me personally, and its great to hear so many positive things about the country. Now we are looking forward to planning a trip.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      Perfect! It’s so exiting to plan a trip 🤩 have fun and hopefully you find some of the video I make useful 🏆 cheers

  • @christa8629
    @christa8629 Před rokem

    Good job! From 🇹🇭

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      Thank you :D We're back in Thailand atm. Stay tuned :D

  • @zakk_zulkif44attang30

    Thank you mr chai for positive comment

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      Always a pleasure. Thanks for watching 🏆

  • @warakanda7356
    @warakanda7356 Před rokem

    Malaysia Boleh 🌷💪🌷❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾❤️🌷

  • @richardoh3894
    @richardoh3894 Před rokem

    Well done, Nikko!

  • @mnikhsanrahman5008
    @mnikhsanrahman5008 Před rokem

    Thank you bro.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem

      Always welcome. Thanks for watching :D

  • @baharudinhamden5836
    @baharudinhamden5836 Před rokem

    Mantab 👍👍👍

  • @bakhtiar19
    @bakhtiar19 Před rokem +1

    👍👍

  • @live365days23
    @live365days23 Před rokem +1

    I really like to watch your Chanel, I want to be a CZcamsr as like you.

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +1

      Aw thanks mate ❤️ just start filming something you really like to do 😊

  • @nuruddinbinrazalinuruddean2625

    hahaha we also as Malaysian doesn't satisfy with the cleanliness Singapore is way better regarding cleanliness

  • @akulafarid
    @akulafarid Před rokem +24

    Mode of transportation especially the online taxi is actually very convenient. You can use other providers; maxim, airasiaride, etc. If you choose to only use Grab, expect longer waiting time due to less drivers perhaps..

    • @Chai_Travel
      @Chai_Travel  Před rokem +5

      Nice info there! Thanks Faridah :D that's very helpful :)

    • @nicholastrow
      @nicholastrow Před rokem +5

      Yeah, I used the AirAsia app to book a ride to the airport in Penang. It was half the price of a regular taxi and was prompt.
      There is plenty of choice.

  • @kyrenbong1134
    @kyrenbong1134 Před rokem +1

    3:56 truee....

  • @amein73
    @amein73 Před rokem +11

    the downsides of KL they have mentioned are very very true

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid Před rokem +7

    🎤 I enjoyed the interviews. That was great that the woman sang for you. Most singers won't sing without music.

  • @suki938
    @suki938 Před rokem

    I live in malaysia and i love malaysia

  • @deedatfan6868
    @deedatfan6868 Před rokem +5

    Batu cave...take note please...😒😒

  • @shockwave1824
    @shockwave1824 Před 10 měsíci +1

    As a Malaysian the food is amazing when you stay here

  • @ellyiliahuz1455
    @ellyiliahuz1455 Před rokem

    I agree to all negatives part of my country and also the good one. 😁

  • @petemorbius3936
    @petemorbius3936 Před rokem +1

    good info

  • @lentoslin360
    @lentoslin360 Před rokem +1

    Yes, Malaysia need to improve or walkway.

  • @awangbarbershopbarberschoo5898

    Mantabbb 👍👍😇

  • @ManaTonga2531
    @ManaTonga2531 Před rokem +2

    mostly tourist and expatriate like Malaysia because of the weather, food and safe environment from climate change phenomenon

  • @redmi6a320
    @redmi6a320 Před rokem +1

    All the best malaysia

  • @hufjournallife7218
    @hufjournallife7218 Před rokem

    Upgrade walk pavements for walk ,,, and add wheelchair friendly 1:pavement and upgrade all light and siren stop if car and bike ignore obey

  • @suhandatanker
    @suhandatanker Před rokem +6

    The only problem I have is the older public transport, such as the Kelana Jaya Line LRT, on jeletek station it's literally unwalkable unless you live at the datum jeletek apartment, run across or next to a busy road risking yourself. How about KL Sentral station? They should tweak some things like adding travellators on the station walkway to the MRT, elevators and extra bridges that link the monorail directly from KL Sentral instead of having to walk through NU sentral mall. They should refurbish the Kuala Lumpur KTM station, add more frequency to the KTM lines, and so much more, the public transport has so much potential that isn't realized...

  • @mpuarr77
    @mpuarr77 Před rokem +11

    Very good interview. Maybe the Malaysian Authorities should take action on the complaints for better improvement.

  • @buluemas
    @buluemas Před rokem +3

    No earthquake, no hurricane, no guns(you can safely walk at night), less alcohol, less crime, less racism, cheap food & accomodation and affordable transport fares etc etc
    But....still there are malaysians not that thankful to all of the above.
    -ANON (10 years in USA experience)

    • @azhariarif
      @azhariarif Před rokem +3

      There's a lot of petty crime in Malaysia, also it isn't really safe walking at night at least for women. Depends on areas. Less racism is just total bs, Malaysia is one of the most racist country in the world. Institution racism not social.

    • @khairulmuzzamirmatkassim4500
      @khairulmuzzamirmatkassim4500 Před rokem

      @@azhariarif we Malaysian Malays always grateful for our beautiful country but some yeah they love to mock their own country and being racist. They should be grateful. I don’t need to mention which and which or who coz I believe everyone knows knows who I’m talking about.

    • @azhariarif
      @azhariarif Před rokem +1

      @@khairulmuzzamirmatkassim4500 Malaysia is not perfect, if we acknowledge the problem. we can fix it, not ignore it. Don't be delusional.