Is MALAYSIAN Borneo as friendly as we first thought? [S10-E8]

After driving around Malaysian Borneo for the past 6 weeks we head to new areas and discover if it’s people are as friendly as other parts.

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Is MALAYSIA as friendly as we first thought?

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30 Comments

  1. Welcome to Sarawak..Safe your journey..Sabah and Sarawak poeple is Friendly to tourish.we here welcome to visit our country.Much Love From Sibu Town,Sarawak..🥰

  2. hahaha you truely came to my hometown in sipitang! xD have a magnificent travel guys, its the fasting months for muslim so most of the shops and eateries are closed for this whole month , but if ur going to sarawak there are lots of chinese cuisine you should really try out! and if ur interested with the fasting month , u can go to the baazar they usually open at 4 to 6 in the evening. sipitang is famous for its satay , too bad you pass by on the fasting month xD. man im happy you guys actually pass by xD

  3. Hi. I saw you both took the ferry to Lawas. I wonder whether you wanted to try the ferry or you didn't know there's a good road to Lawas.. Anyway, enjoy your adventure. The weather isn't too good n flooding everywhere. Take care n stay safe..

  4. I've been pondering about the stuff you guys end up eating throughout your videos, yet, I chose to stay silent, so far. But no more, it's gone too far. You're missing out on too many flavours just because the locals around you aren't English affluent. Truth is, nothing is "really" that spicy.. Regardless of language difference.. just ask the waiter/waitress if you can try the gravy of any dish you're looking at before you decide, they'll be A-OK with that. You guys should really experience more of the local dishes & you're just not doing.. not from your last trip with Trudy or this trip. Just ask em' for a taste. Malaysians are truly hospitable, but they're absolute crap at hospitality. They were never "taught" that stuff. Almost anyone can start an F&B stall/shop.

    PS. I'm a Malaysian! 🤘

  5. Hello Ambassadors
    Every video is another delight for me! I am in the gym and watching your journey to BRUNEI!
    YOU must be called THE JUNGLERS now😜😜😜Great video and thank you because I did not waste my time for watching your videos.
    👍🇹🇷👍🇹🇷👍👍for you!Love from FLORIDA 💕💕

  6. I'm glad I was eating dinner as I was watching the video. What great food throughout. I would haven't gotten hungry if I didn't have dinner. 😃

  7. Once more we don’t cross paths, I flew out to KK from Vietnam on 27th of January and fly back to the UK 20th March. The waterfront restaurants became my go to venues for lunch, including the Indian one at the far end but mostly the Thai one. Have a great time on the rest of your journey, it’s been great following you as I’m a European overlander during the summer months. Nobby Nomad.

  8. Still enjoying the adventures with you both. Wise we could have two vids per week. Any how. Safe Travels to you both!!!

  9. great adventures await you both in sarawak. go as deep into the interior of sarawak as possible. experience life in traditional longhouses, take a boat ride. savour local dishes including some which might not to your liking but it is what it is. smiling faces are in abundance in this Land of the Hornbill. get stuck in some muddy areas! hey this is what KITT is built for. Stay safe.

  10. Nice of you to visit my country, since you are already here do go to Mulu National park. By the way, the guys in green with yellow barret are not the army, they are actually the peoples volunteer unit or RELA.

  11. Hi there hopefully everything went well to both of you.. Kuala Penyu is my hometown, I really miss it 😢 thank you for your videos

  12. 30:23 Sarawak and Sabah are states of Malaysia with their own autonomy, they govern themselves without being entirely controlled by the Malaysia's federal government. Some laws ie. immigration laws may come a bit different than the rest of Malaysia.

  13. The uncle (Owner of the homestay) in Kuala Penyu that you guys stayed at is a genuinely very friendly and generous guy. Sometimes he even bring some of his Farm harvest to where you stayed.

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