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In our latest travel video we arrive in Sapa and check into our hotel that offers a room with a view overlooking simply breathtaking views of gorgeous mountain vistas in northern Vietnam. Together we have over four years worth of continuous travel and backpacking experience, yet we never experienced a room with as stunning of a view as in our hotel in Sapa, Vietnam. Quite typically, when we travel (especially when we were backpacking in Malaysia) we seek out the cheapest rooms available. In Kuala Lumpur, we stayed in a room so pokey that if we turned around and did a 180 we would have smacked our head against a concrete wall. Sometimes, we've forgone creature comforts, such as air conditioning, hot water and other amenities, to shave a few dollars off of our hotel bill; however, recently we've been shifting more towards a lifestyle of flashpacking. For those who have never heard of the term, a flasherpacker is one who seeks quality without paying a fortune for it; instead of seeking rock bottom prices, a flashpacker is willing to pay more for something given it provides the extra value they are seeking. With regards to our room in Sapa, we had the choice of a cheaper room where it would have cost half the price; however, the downside would have been a room without a view. If this was in downtown Ho Chi Minh City, I wouldn't have cared about that at all; however, we're in Sapa! This is a place that makes me feel giddy every time I look out of our window. In other words, we were happy to pay the extra money to receive a room with breathtaking views. Had we been cheapskates this video would have never been created ;) For those interested in staying here it's called the Mountain View Hotel. Rooms start at $10 (without a view) and increase to $25 for the best views. We got a $25 dollar room and we were able to reduce the price to $20 by staying for several nights and booking a hiking tour through the hotel. Our plan is to go on a two day hike covering some of the local villages in the nearby area. We've just arrived in Sapa and with 4 more days to explore we're really looking forward to all of the adventures that await us. Already we can tell this is just the place we'd like to linger longer than originally planned; however, unfortunately we have a plane to catch in just a few days, so we'll have to relish and make the most of our time as we possibly can: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/room-with-a-view-in-sapa Trong video du lịch mới nhất của chúng tôi, chúng tôi đến Sa Pa và kiểm tra vào khách sạn của chúng tôi là cung cấp một phòng với một cái nhìn đơn giản là nhìn ra khung cảnh ngoạn mục của núi tuyệt đẹp ở miền bắc Việt Nam. Cùng nhau chúng ta có hơn bốn năm giá trị của du lịch liên tục và kinh nghiệm lưng, nhưng chúng tôi không bao giờ trải qua một căn phòng với cảnh quan tuyệt đẹp như một cái nhìn như trong khách sạn của chúng tôi tại Sapa, Việt Nam. Khá thông thường, khi chúng ta đi du lịch (đặc biệt là khi chúng tôi đã trang bị sau lưng tại Malaysia), chúng tôi tìm kiếm các phòng với giá rẻ nhất có sẵn. Tại Kuala Lumpur, chúng tôi ở trong một căn phòng để pokey rằng nếu chúng ta quay lại và đã làm một 180 chúng tôi đã đập đầu của chúng tôi chống lại một bức tường bê tông. Đôi khi, chúng tôi đã forgone tiện nghi sinh vật, chẳng hạn như máy lạnh, nước nóng và các tiện nghi khác, để cạo râu một vài đô la ra khỏi hóa đơn khách sạn của chúng tôi, tuy nhiên, gần đây chúng tôi đã thay đổi nhiều hơn đối với một lối sống của flashpacking. Đối với những người chưa bao giờ nghe nói về thuật ngữ, một flasherpacker là một trong những người tìm kiếm chất lượng mà không phải trả một tài sản cho nó, thay vì tìm kiếm giá dưới cùng rock, một flashpacker sẵn sàng trả nhiều hơn cho một cái gì đó cho nó cung cấp giá trị thêm họ đang tìm kiếm. This is part of our Travel in Vietnam series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Vietnamese culture, Vietnamese arts, Vietnamese foods, Vietnamese religion and Vietnamese people. http://nomadicsamuel.com/country-guides/vietnam Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker). This video features the song 'Electrodoodle - Kevin Macleod" available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

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Go to http://migrationology.com/2012/11/south-indian-food-kuala-lumpur-vishalatchi/ for lots more food and travel. Thank you very much for watching, and if you enjoyed it, remember to click "Like" and "Subscribe!" Thank you! One of the absolute best reasons to visiti Malaysia is for its abundance of outstanding cuisine. And while local Malay and Chinese food are both insanely good, the Indian food is equally amazing. In Kuala Lumpur, much of the Indian food originates from the South of India, and much of it has Chettinad or Tamil Nadu influence. Banana leaf, as this meal is known throughout Kuala Lumpur, is basically a pile of rice sitting on top of a banana leaf that surrounded by a variety of vegetable curries and then one can also order meat or fish dishes on the side as well. The vegetarian curries change by the day, whatever fresh ingredients are available at the time are used. This particular day, there was an excellent beat curry, daal lentils, and some sort of okra curry. Have you ever gone to a restaurant that was so good, you had to eat there multiple times in a row? That's exactly what happened to me at Vishalatchi Food and Catering Sou Indian Food restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. I had heard about it, and decided to go on a food excursion to go check it out. My first meal so so extraordinarily that the next day I returned fro breakfast and ended up eating nearly the same thing. I also returned again the next day for the same awesome feat, this place is literally that good! For this meal, I was greeted by the awesome South Indian staff, and when I began to film, they all were curious and wanted me to take their photos, it was great! As for South Indian food, it's amazing. Along with the vegetarian side dishes at Vishalatchi, the meat and seafood is great. After long contemplation I finally decided on a bowl of dry fish curry known as fish puttu. It was nicely spiced and went extremely well with the pile of rice and other dishes. Another thing I really enjoyed was the bowl of yoghurt provided along with the meal. It just kind of brought all the South Indian food together in a harmony of flavors. The entire meal was so good, I simply could barely even believe it. For most of the meal, I honestly had to just close my eyes and savor every single bite! Another bonus of eating banana leaf meals like this in Malaysia is that you can basically eat as much rice and vegetarian dishes as you want - they will keep refilling your leaf until you surrender. If you do visit Kuala Lumpur this is one of the ultimate must eat at restaurants in the city, I know you'll love it! Vishalatchi Food and Catering Prices: I paid 13 RM for this meal and that includes rice and vegetarian sides (as much as you want), and also the fish dish and a tea Address: 18 Jalan Scott, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lum 50470, Malaysia Here are some direction on how to get there: From KL Sentral, walk down Jalan Tun Sambanthan 4 and take a left on Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad. Then you need to take that until it curves to the left but keep straight until you get to Jalan Scott where you make a left. Vishalatchi Food and Catering is on your left hand side before you get to the Hindu Temple. Music used in this video: Song Title: Firebrand Author: Kevin MacLeod Website: http://incompetech.com/ Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/index.html?genre=World Download Link: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Firebrand.mp3 License: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/ Follow my food adventures at http://migrationology.com/ & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ and find me on Facebok here https://www.facebook.com/migrationology. Also, subscribe so you don't miss the next tasty adventure http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology.

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