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I'd recommend Perth to live. Great beaches. Bushland. Riverside activities. Beautiful city. Low key and relaxed atmosphere. Perfect climate, though can be very hot in summer. Along river and beaches are the best locations. If you want something quieter, I'd recommend Bunbury (2 hours from Perth). The town in the south west are great for holiday as surf beaches, wineries, bush walking... Though the most scenic spots in WA are on the south coast from Walpole through to Albany and the natural forests. (5 hours south of Perth).
Adelaide is thirty years behind Perth, they still haven't even fully electrified their suburban rail system yet
No no Perth's bigger and brighter and more things to do in Perth you have Rottnest island everything nothing in Adelaide everyone says it boaring and we are leaving for WA soon wooooow I CARNT wait .I was brought up along Swan River from Jodi adag of Australia
Lisa hello I'm in Adelaide but I'm from Perth it's my home belive me go to live in Adelaide you'll love it go see Margaret River my mum and sister lives there my mum is a reitire and my sister is a nurse and now a teacher and Perth is just the best live there you'll love it from Jodi adag of Australia
Adelaide is cheaper to live in
Loved this video, it mirrors my thoughts on the two cities. It's interesting to see comments here where people say their city is better blah blah blah. I think it is fantastic that this beautiful country has cities so different but for someone looking to travel or move to Australia it may be good to chose either Adelaide or Perth unless your sole purpose is to go clubbing and nightlife, then chose Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane. Geographically Adelaide is probably best if you want to keep your costs down and use it as your base place to live and then get a cheap flight from city to city. Anyway, if you are Australian, be proud of your whole country, it's the best in the World :) Also need to add in that Adelaide is the only city in Australia where the CBD is in the middle of the Greater Adelaide city which makes getting to and from the city quite easy and fast. It's is not a city where you will be stuck in the car for four hours per day (unless you are a cab/Uber driver :)
Dont live in SA if you have allergies
They're just big country towns where nothing happens
I live in Mandurah just south of Perth and we always visit family in Mt Barker in Adelaide so coming from Wollongong south of Sydney I personally like Perth even thou I have only lived in WA for 8 years. The only difference I see is that Perth is so new and clean and yes, it's taking some time to form a city culture, but it is getting there, Adelaide is nice but old and I do not like old. Cheers and Perth like you said is so spread out and all coastal, Aqua water white sand and plenty of sun as that's what other places have not got.
I've never lived in either... like to keep it that way.
If you like the arts, there is no question that Adelaide is better.
. A more factual title. Little England v's adelaide.Perth is a country of shop-keeps and B&B hosts.Sound Familiar ?
you forgot to mention Perth is still under national emergency.... the state is run by a McGowan a N.W.O and W.E.F puppet.he's built a huge detainment camp in Bullsbrook ready to house anybody who won't go along with their next step for the fascist agenda.He mandated 95% of the working demographic to get the jab or lose your job.... NO FREEDOM OF CHOICE.
There's one thing you won't see in Adelaide tourist information. Maralinga nuclear testing theme park over 100days of nuclear fallout over city it's why they have lots of church s gives all the sinners somewhere to repent
"Expats = white immigrants"
Adelaide is very gourmet wine cheese pastries, small goods, fruit and vegetables are world class and easy to find. Also Adelaide is extremely easy to get around. If I was going to advertise and I'm not (local ordinance) I would put a sign 25 minutes out of the Melbourne or Sydney CBD saying "if you were in Adelaide you'd be home right now"
Sounds like it’s been a while since you were in perth. City beach only has 1 restaurant?
Ummmm Fremantle is part of Perth not a port city
What is best for moving , Adelaide or Perth ?
Adelaide is the best City to live, is balanced and peaceful
Barossa is one of the best
bah. I live in Perth and it is BORING. public transport crap. restaurants crap and expensive. CBD is a stinking homeless central and dead after 6.00 except on Friday. Most of the shops are vacant. art gallery hasnt been updated for 50 years. everything is far away from everything else. Swan Valley is KITCH. Northbridge is full of violent Aboriginals. Perth drivers are the worst in Australia. I've been to Adelaide several times - CBD fantastic. Glenelg Fantastic and you catch a tram from the CBD. Restaurants - lots & great. No homeless beggars or violent aboriginals. Wineries/Barossa Valley easy to get to and lots of choice. Margaret River overrated and expensive. fleurieu peninsula, Kangaroo Island. Save your money give PERTH A BIG MISS. Im telling you the truth.
Whilst I understand the title of the video, I think the two are distinctively different, making for a difficult comparison. Adelaide is without a doubt better for a more ‘urban’ experience with Adelaide CBD being fantastic and yes, it’s certainly closer to the east coast, however i think Perth is sort of flying under the radar at present as becoming the most prosperous parts of the country due to the lower cost of property and higher median incomes and job prospects, combined with beautiful and untouched coastlines. Perth wins it for me, but I see why some prefer Adelaide.
No toll roads makes both Perth and Adelaide much more liveable than Melbourne or Sydney
Minie and her searches and cams
Hard to believe that Adelaide had a bigger population than Perth up till the 80s and now it's 1 million less ‍
Just about to leave India after a month of grass routes touring. Returning to Adelaide via Perth. You live in paradise wether it is Adelaide or Perth , everything else is a first world issue or a mere inconvenience.
You miss a few points about SA. However on a broader platform, we should stop encouraging immigration. We don't need to add more to this mess of a country and we should be focused on skilling up the CITIZENS that live here. The average Australian on a regular wage cannot afford to purchase a home because of the economic opportunists allowed to invade. The BEST thing about the plandemic was the moratorium on immigration There should be one for at least 10 years 'til we get our economy on track and make owning a home possible for CITIZENS.
I've lived in both Adelaide and Perth for around 10 years each, now in Adelaide. Perth has a beach vibe and is a more modern city with regards to its architecture. It's also obviously a much wealthier city due to Western Australia's massive mining industry. Adelaide is the perfect mix of old and new, in my opinion the food/wine culture is much more part of its social fabric than in Perth. Adelaide's arts scene is arguably the best in the country given it's population is only one quarter that of Syney and Melbs.
No mention of Adelaides wineries? That's a huge selling point for our city
really useful information! great comparison! Thank you
In my experience, at Adelaide beaches the water is calm flat and shallow ie good for a paddle. Perth ocean beaches are much more prone to winds and waves, hence great for board, body & wind surfing, but waters are deeper & can be treacherous on occasion. River beaches good for paddling. Sharks sometimes get hungry in Perth coastal waters - dont know about Adelaide. Suburban railway significantly more developed in Perth. Perth probably more decentralised than Adelaide. Perth is certainly windy.
I like your view on both cities though there is no way Adelaide city centre feels bigger than Perths yes Perth centre is spread out though and feels a lot bigger than Adelaide though that’s my view…Perth city has way taller skyscrapers than Adelaide’s were Adelaide has not so tall stumpy buildings cramped in a square.Also Perth is predicted to be Australia’s 3rd biggest city in not to distant future.
Hey, your videos are really helpful. I really wish you continue updating
Are backpackers still warned about Adelaide being the serial killer capital.
Is Perth a city that is very windy, I'd heard that it is the 3 windiest city in the world ?
Too many bogans in Perth
Adelaide = Litle Melbourne as Perth = Sydney sunny vibes .... lived one month in ecah... loved both... Cbd in Adelaide is cool especially at night
Nice video.I would be going to Perth pretty soon as a Post graduate masters student. Could you share some tips and make a dedicated video about Perth to know more about it deeply. Thanks :)
Hi Lisa, thank you for this information. Great vlog
Perth is closer to Asia so that's a huge positive. Adelaide is far more beautiful with its colonial buildings and parks and gardens.
I live in Perth and Adelaide Perth has a better choice of work Perth is a lovely city but Adelaide is more central The cost living is more expensive in Perth and currently there is a housing shortage i hope that helps
Great Video, Just some note - when you state numbers, it will be easier if you place them on the screen :) much easier to follow - just a tip from a fellow youtuber mate ;)
You have missed some significant differences.Adelaide is abundant with history and culture and has a notable European appeal whereas Perth is modern and has a striking river the size of a harbour.Both are exquisite cities and I believe Oz’s two best.I live in Adelaide which for me is the best city in the world, but we do have a colder and greyer winter which suits the old world vibe of the city.A drive in the Adel Hills is like a day out in Great Britain or Europe, as too are our magnificent wine regions, 16 distinct regions making Adelaide one of the great wine capitals of the world.That said, if I didn’t live here I would move to Perth but for many different reasons, some of which you captured.
I particularly love the beautiful old buildings more common in the Adelaide CBD.
I cannot believe you failed to mention one of Adelaide'S best assets, being Australia's wine's capital, with Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale providing an array of thousands of amazing wineries to browse through within a 30 minutes drive from the CBD. And many more wine regions a bit further. ;)
Thanks for sharing ...most awaited video
How about the Perth winter season?
Adelaide for wine lovers...
Hi mate would love to see both places especially south Australia to see the wineries
We’re back in Australia, but this time, WESTERN Australia!! Follow us as we go on a road trip revealing the hidden wonders of both the city and outskirts. Let us know which was your favourite activity or location amongst those we visited! Or let us know where to travel to next!Thank you Klook for making this trip possible! Update Sep 23Check out the activities we did here - https://bit.ly/KlookPerthAustralia Use our promo code [RYANXGO] & get 5% on your bookings! Watch our Western Australia cinematic cut here:TIMESTAMPS0:00 Teaser0:30 Introduction0:50 Ingot Hotel Perth, Ascend Hotel Collection1:29 8 Yolks Success2:11 Perth to Kalbarri4:07 Kalbarri Edge Resort4:25 Kalbarri Skywalkhttps://bit.ly/GLxKalbarriskywalkWA6:13 Gilgai Tavern6:37 Pink Lake Buggy Tour7:41 Sandpiper Tavern & Pizzeria 7:56 Jurien Bay Tourist Park8:14 Meraki8:47 Attack on Titan9:24 Lancelin Sand Dunes Sandboardinghttps://bit.ly/GLxPinnaclestourWA10:50 The Pinnacles12:07 Back to Perth12:44 Cicerello's Fremantle13:51 Esplanade Hotel Fremantle by Rydges14:07 VERTIGO at Optus Stadiumhttps://bit.ly/GLxVertigoWA16:17 Marubang16:37 Blue Boat House17:49 Rottnest Islandhttps://bit.ly/GLxRottnestislandtourWA19:54 Hungry Jack's21:06 Penguin, Dolphin and Sea lion Cruisehttps://bit.ly/GLxPenguinecruiseWA23:13 Tribe Perth23:29 Back to The Pinnacles24:12 Wrap UpQuote ‘OVERKILLPERTH’ for $30 OFF Western Australia activities!https://bit.ly/KlookPerthAustralia. Min. spend $300. T&Cs apply.
love asian girls
Thank you for showing my home country in such a beautiful light, exceptionally well done travel vlog
this is good for anyone going there for studies too :)
Everyone’s very good, but the gal can pls don’t talk in bimbotic manner
Just tell me what camera this is I BEG YOU AND PLS PLS MORE. YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME.
Enjoy your video, entertaining to watch and very lively. Planning to go Perth again, now with more people, at least 6, I can’t find the van you rent in Sixt. Please share, thank you
0:29: The video is about a trip to Australia after a long time, with a new member joining the team. 5:04: The video showcases a fun day trip to a pink lake and a review of a restaurant. 10:27: The YouTuber visits Pinnacles and encounters kangaroos in the rain. 15:34: The video showcases the Asian town with its diverse food options and 24-hour grocery stores, a visit to a Korean shop for spicy tofu fish cake soup, and a trip to Rottnest Island to explore the cocus. 21:34: The video features underwater footage of dolphins and penguins on Penguin Island. Recap by Tammy AI
Wow! Best video of Perth I have ever seen. And very funny too!
11:33 ah ger, if you don't eat your vegetables, one, it will be harder to poop, two, it will be extra stinky. so just eat the vegetables ok?
Yah balls I spent few years studying in Perth. Ok its a bit sian so yeah skateboarding and going to freo to chill but yeah the outdoors is amazing. one of the most interesting trips i did was spend a few days at Telfer Gold mine in Great Sandy Desert in North West Australia then drove to Port Hedland.. took like 17 hours drive ! My favourite chill drive i recommend is to drive south from Perth along the coast to Albany. Very beautiful
THE CINEMATOGRAPHY IS TOP TIER OMIGOD. literally, the quality is so freaking good. i have no experience, knowledge whatsoever about it but i just know that THIS IS AMAZING. literally nothing can compare with all the travelouges ive watched from the NOC era up till now(overkill). no one does cinematography better then you guys. the effort you guys put in is crazy and i think that your cinematography deserves a bigger stage.
Jodi is like in a Singapore Airlines commercial
It's interesting seeing my hometown in the eyes of someone from another country to see what they like
may i know where did your get the big car rental? as have a family of 7..easier to get just 1 car to move around
This video inspires us! We also had crazy fun at Rottnest & the sand dunes! Thoroughly enjoyed our time there
Hi may i know the title of the song played at 5:11?
I live here in Perth and your video just popped up, wow so amazingly done, you guys are so awesome, love your sense of humour. I sent this video over to some of my friends from SG - love it. I just came back from Thailand about 2 weeks ago on the 29th of June, I have a feeling we saw you filming in the terminal yeah?+subscribed
As a Perth local I loved the video. However the address on screen for Optus Stadium was incorrect. Next time guys try Victoria Park for dinner, some great restaurants there too.
you guys simply make the best travel videos!
Ahhhh another great video!! Also Jodi is S-Tier pretty
hire a professional host
i like LJSilvers too, particularly the fries.
Very entertaining video ... hahaha
Please don't feed the seagulls. It makes them aggressive and then they annoy everyone else.
Can u share the cost for every place u went?
Wah another sick masterpiece!!!!!! GOOD JOB YALL
7:23 is what ah cos look like a piece of my dandruff flake
Wowza the footage, the cinematography, the editorssssss! this makes me wanna learn from shifu
After watching this without skipping a second, I just have so many thoughts. The cinematography is so seamless, effortless and so comfortable. It's definitely professional level, even beyond Jack Neo's movies level. I dont know who's behind the editing, but those people are talented. No one single moment was dull, no one single scene was boring, no one single frame was redundant. From beginning to the end, the whole 25 minutes were captivating and engaging. I watched the whole thing even when i have no intentions to visit Perth anytime soon.Spending hours going back to the Pinnacle just to get a shot of the milky way speaks volume of their passion and professionalism.If these are the same bunch from the previous company, then their talents were definitely wasted. This team and channel deserve more credits. Well done.
Really enjoyed the film. Most entertaining and the filmatography was awesome!
Memoir of a geisha, Ben was funny...
just hits me that Ben could actually be Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone hope this season, you'll get a sponsor to take you to a Christmassy-Wintery country for Xmas/NYE shoot. just don't leave Ben behind. take him along.
that milky way shot felt worth it tbh. Beautiful. And you caught a falling star (or whatever that streak of light was)!
Oi Ryan!! How can you say got no pretty face when Yske & the other girl (the food critic, 2:50), ARE SO PRETTY!!!!
literally LOL-ed @10:11
Holy shit this was a good video! Really enjoyed watching the whole video. Also.. super good pace such that even when I watch at x2 speed, it is still comfortable hearing!
Super absorbing and engaging travelogue, didn't want it to end, didn't realize it was 25mins long, felt too short, the editing is really next level, appreciate the efforts and the ending timelapse was really the cherry on the cake. Respect.
Amazing video that I watched it twice.
Everything better without Isabel
damn, i actually watched the whole 25mins! I love it. As a media student, I appreciate the video so much and the efforts :)
I don’t know why I am happy after watching this
The milky way is amazing!!! Genuinely appreciate it
Ryan looking for new gf ah
Awesome video. Prefer this over the 4K. This travelogue can split into part 1 and 2
may be unpopular opinion, but the vlog is better and more enjoyable than the cinematic version. haha
As usual and expected from Ryan and Bryant, the cinematography and video capture is awesome. I stand by my verdict that someone or some sponsor should get the to film movies. I understand this is a sponsored video but would it be better to feature more of the crew, just my suggestion, instead of always Ryan and the new talent with Overkill.Keep it up the good work and I will keep supporting, from NOC days, Ryan have been producing top quality videos, same goes for Bryant who heads the production team.Keep pushing guys. Fan the flames, sustain the passion and reap the rewards.
whats the leica camera that ryan is carrying throughout the trip?
I can ascertain one of them is right as Hungry Jacks is in fact Australia's Burger king.... Was told by a local one year that indeed they could not get the name to open a franchise in the country just because it was already being taken up by a local Australian burger restaurant.
This model not bad.. can hire for part time host but also where is yske my next Jeannie sg? :(