I don't think you have tasted Malaysian food yet. for example, you should try our national dish Nasi Lemak at Wanjo Restaurant or Kak Chuk stall at kampung baru KL... There is a reason why Malaysia's Roti Canai is the number one bread in the world. and Asam Laksa Penang recognized by CNN as the world's no.7 best food. and many more... among the best street food... small roadside stalls, and many more... malay malaysians food, chinese malaysians food, indian malaysians food, etc... that's how to really taste malaysian food. not only from food delivery service, or fancy lookin restaurants...
It depends what you want. KL is like a cross between BKK and SIN. The best part is English is spoken widely at a high level. Shopping is amazing, and sales are insane. As a flight hub, it's cheaper. Though take the express airport train, as drivers on the expressways are nuts. Had a couple of nail biting rides. Now always take the train to Sentral.
I do not agree about fashion and prices. Iam Dutch I love Msia and KL I’ll visit it again into 2 weeks for many times before. Even this year several times. But fashion are more expensive than in my country the Netherlands. Asians especially from China come to my country for shopping in sale time.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro...............
everyone want to fly with cheap air asia, own by malaysia, easy to travel between island or other neighbouring country. train is boring @@ocshaljufrian6109
You can venture outskirts of the city centre for more nature and even waterfalls. KL is surrounded by hills, so theres waterfalls within 1 hour from the city centre.
I love KL - my favourite city. Then I love Bangkok and Singapore. I just love SE Asia in general whether it is Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines etc
I really like your videos where it’s really beautiful! Super sharp images and clear voice recording. Enjoy your stay in Malaysia and you may try to go to some other interesting places like Langkawi , Cameron Highlands or Pahang National Park.
You haven't try to taste Malaysian national food like Nasi Lemak, Nasi Kerabu, laksa, teh tarik, and various street foods like roti canai, Ramly Burger, satay etc which are classy and tasty.. MALAYSIA is a melting pot of Asian and Western foods and cuisines and also rich in cultures..MALAYSIA is truly Asia and definitely is a unique country with diversity thus you can't compare it with others especially in the SEA countries.. KL is a city of contrast and a city that never sleeps.. it's charming, sophisticated, well organized, modern with beautiful skyscrapers and landscapes (btw you forgot to mention the 2nd tallest building in the world i.e. Merdeka 118 at the foreground of the place that you stayed).. KL is literally less polluted, cheapest petrol and gas in the SEA and warm and friendly people around.. ❤🇲🇾✌️😎
Malaysian foods are great and cheap just that all the food you ate aren't Malaysian foods. We don't eat those food. Also, KL is a metropolitan city so can't compare to resort city like Bali or some small town in Vietnam in terms of pricing and lifestyle. And if to compare with Bangkok, anyone who likes entertainment should pick Bangkok over KL cause KL is more towards business, education, health and family oriented city. If you want to raise your kids then KL it is. KL is also an affordable luxury city where you can live comfortably in an ultra modern condo with spectacular view compared to other cities around the world where you have to pay arms and legs for a luxurious lifestyle. KL have always been underrated and unpopular compared to other SEA cities and I love it that way! Hope you enjoy your stay. Cheers!
Do you know that most Malaysian food sellers can cook a vegan version dish as per your requirement. JUST ASK. Most probably you will be entertained. BTW, there are a large selections of Malay, Chinese or Indian food that are actually vegan friendly. AGAIN, just ask. Just watch European/ American vegans enjoying Malaysian food in their youtube channel.
I watch your videos top of day to help visualize myself there on my adventures and also to motivate me to keep sending out pitches to lock in clients so I can start my travels of south-east asia thank YOU . These videos are the BEST way to start the morning and get excited about making online sales
I'm a Malaysian, and your view on KL is quite correct. It's not a place for beach lovers like Bali,for me, it's suitable for you like Langkawi, Perhentian Island, or Semporna Sabah, but his hotel is more expensive than KL
@@Natalie_Chu-SG Haha, you are just a kid who is stressful with your study in depressing life in a tiny island of Singapore. Poor you, your country is stealing your childhood kid. Hope you will appreciate more your life when you grown up. Meanwhile other Singaporean adults crossing to Malaysia for cheap petrol, better food and nature in every weekends.
@@nikhassan7713 well…at least no Singaporean desperately cross the causeway to work…😂😂😂 poor malaysian…your guys monthly salary is equivalent or even less than janitor salary in Singapore LOL…ooopsss seems toilet and malaysia have something similar 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😅 P O O R and C O R R U P T E D…and DIS GUSTING!!!!
I don't think you have tasted Malaysian food yet. for example, you should try our national dish Nasi Lemak at Wanjo Restaurant or Kak Chuk stall at kampung baru KL... There is a reason why Malaysia's Roti Canai is the number one bread in the world. and Asam Laksa Penang recognized by CNN as the world's no.7 best food. and many more... among the best street food... small roadside stalls, and many more... malay malaysians food, chinese malaysians food, indian malaysians food, etc... that's how to really taste malaysian food. not only from food delivery service, or fancy lookin restaurants...
@@JooseTheNomad that's why vegan can't review our food accurately. because most our food base on chicken, beef, fish... so, please dont compare our food.. unless you say specifically, vegan food. for me, its not fair.
I agree, you should lead with you are vegan as it is a “privileged choice” to be vegan and that will increase your cost in these cities as it’s mostly only guaranteed in more expensive cafes. You can eat sooo well + so affordable if you aren’t picky or vegan but you won’t have a list of ingredients or commitment to it being vegan. Curious did you find it limited for vegan food in Da nang? I would assume most soups are meat/fish based unless you were aiming for vegetarians/vegan menus
Any time! @@JooseTheNomad Currently in KL going to go for a run in the botanical gardens tomorrow thanks for the Inspo! Going to book de nang in 2024 too. You the man Joose!
16:54 As I know, most digital nomads under ‘DE Rantau digital nomads visa programme’ prefer staying in #Penang Island ( #Georgetown ) than Kuala Lumpur & there’re digital nomads stayed in #Langkawi Island as these 2 islands have international airports.
@@JooseTheNomadProbably, that sounds good enough. Good also to hear your calm narration, could it be the vibe of KL. I've noticed that few of your other videos have a sprint narration, sounding like you are catching up with your valuable time. Enjoy your day. 😀
Too bad and unlucky and unfair you miss the best food of Malaysia, I understand some people like apples, but some like oranges, you are right and I totally agree with you KL is the most underated city in Asia.
My other account was being weird, thanks for the info on the mic! currently looking at options for multiple wireless mics. Ones that don't pick up every sound on the planet 😂
Yeah it is. And of course, nice Masjids. If you're on the freeway, you'll see a star, then 2, then 3, then 5 so you know there's a masjid there turn off. Plus halal of course. And the people are super nice, and if you know some locals, then they'll take you to the best restaurants.
Most restaurants that you went are cater to tourists or business customers, so most food you tried were not typical local food, they are just fusion food. You have yet to venture out to really try the local food and many other things and places. Malaysia has so many places that you can explore. You have yet to know Malaysia at all. I suggest that you get in touch with some locals or some expats that have lived here for sometime who communicate with the locals, and know Malaysia well.
The new drone looks epic bro. Nice! I ended up losing my drone also in Nusa L. Maybe Ill come to KL to get me a new one also. Looks amazing there. Hope you are doing well, brother. Great video as always. 👍
For your information ... From January to November 2023.. Malaysia ranked no.1 the most visited country in Southeast Asia with 26.1 million visitors and Thailand ranked no.2 with 24.6 million visitors...Singapore and Indonesia far below.....
Kuala Lumpur is an ideal city for families, professionals, and individuals seeking a good quality of life at an affordable cost. On the other hand, Bangkok caters more to the younger crowd who are in search of continuous entertainment.
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Just a note that if you a vegan and travelling to KL its not that hard to find food. There are vegan Chinese restaurants to serve the vegan Taoist community, and if you go to Petaling Street you should eat at The Hungry Tapir. The Malaysian Platter there is super awesome and completely vegan. Sala in Hartamas serves delicious vegan local noodles and nasi lemak too. And really, most restos can special make a vegan version, just ask. Esp as you are white they will be happy to entertain your request lol.
Hi Joose, and thanks for the informative video. I too like the apartment building you selected but cannot find it on Airbnb. Can you point me in the right direction? And enjoy your onward travels.
I'm Irish, I lived in KL for 2 years. You get to see all of Asia if you live in Malaysia. The food is great there too. Hah, sometimes I think about Malaysia when I am in the cold depths of the Irish winter.
2 years ago was covid ;) No one come to malaysia, and all property owners are loosing tone of money . Right now, the price is just back to pre covid period
KL is not a city of digital nomad. But it is good for people who want to settle down permanently, like expats or retirees. For that reason, probably you can't find many friends because there is simply not many of the kind (digital nomad) in KL as compared to places like Bali and Da Nang.
That's awesome, is it tough to learn Digital nomad? I am not too fluent in English, but i can turn myself and strive to reach it. That's great channel. One more subscribed . Congrats.
I don’t agree with you about Fashion and exclusive brands. Iam from the Netherlands. And Exclusive brands are more expensive in Msia. Sometimes iam even shocked 😅 Simple Armani jacket in the Netherlands about 150 Euro! And in KL I saw the same for 2000RM 😂 For exclusive brands even Gucci, LV, Max Mara, Tods, Europe is much cheaper. I don’t come for the fashion but for relaxing, enjoy the food and weather.
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Wait what was the name of the airbnb again? Ahhh wait never mind I see it :)
@@DavionWest haha good🙏🏽
I don't think you have tasted Malaysian food yet. for example, you should try our national dish Nasi Lemak at Wanjo Restaurant or Kak Chuk stall at kampung baru KL... There is a reason why Malaysia's Roti Canai is the number one bread in the world. and Asam Laksa Penang recognized by CNN as the world's no.7 best food. and many more... among the best street food... small roadside stalls, and many more... malay malaysians food, chinese malaysians food, indian malaysians food, etc... that's how to really taste malaysian food. not only from food delivery service, or fancy lookin restaurants...
@@LanzFranchess I'm a vegan so can't eat anything haha, and also not a food vlogger. But yea I wish I got to taste more local food🙏🏽
KL is also perfect because AirAsia global hub is here.
Your first 30 seconds footage of this video is absolutely excellent. I don't think I've seen KL like I see from your drone view. Brilliant angle.
Thanks so much🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad 😀
@@JooseTheNomad Merry Christmas to you. 😀
i agree ... absolutely!
It depends what you want. KL is like a cross between BKK and SIN. The best part is English is spoken widely at a high level. Shopping is amazing, and sales are insane. As a flight hub, it's cheaper. Though take the express airport train, as drivers on the expressways are nuts. Had a couple of nail biting rides. Now always take the train to Sentral.
I do not agree about fashion and prices. Iam Dutch I love Msia and KL I’ll visit it again into 2 weeks for many times before. Even this year several times. But fashion are more expensive than in my country the Netherlands. Asians especially from China come to my country for shopping in sale time.
@@NoorNoor-ul5zh Where can you shop cheap from fashion in NL? Why Chinese go to NL for sales? These are not chinese made?
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro...............
everyone want to fly with cheap air asia, own by malaysia, easy to travel between island or other neighbouring country. train is boring @@ocshaljufrian6109
NoorNoor-ul5zh
Yes. I love Malaysia only for the cheaper food, clothes, etc.. nothing else
You can venture outskirts of the city centre for more nature and even waterfalls. KL is surrounded by hills, so theres waterfalls within 1 hour from the city centre.
Oh nice, good to know🙏🏽
It is a valley. So surrounded by forest
Great photography and editing. You really kept the video moving an interesting. Never a dull moment or a shot that lasted too long.
Thanks so much🙏🏽
We stayed at Ceylonz too and lovedddd it. We will stay there every time we return to KL if we can. Our room had a view of Petronas Towers and Menara 😍
Nice😍🙏🏽
Thanks for coming Kuala Lumpur - The Most UNDERRATED City to Live in ASIA
I love KL - my favourite city. Then I love Bangkok and Singapore. I just love SE Asia in general whether it is Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines etc
Me too🙏🏽
yes! i love me too i agree with you bro!!
Beautiful footage - definitely need to visit more of the parks during my next visit. Great video!
Thank you!
I really like your videos where it’s really beautiful! Super sharp images and clear voice recording. Enjoy your stay in Malaysia and you may try to go to some other interesting places like Langkawi , Cameron Highlands or Pahang National Park.
Thanks so much😊🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad 😉
absolutely awesome!
You haven't try to taste Malaysian national food like Nasi Lemak, Nasi Kerabu, laksa, teh tarik, and various street foods like roti canai, Ramly Burger, satay etc which are classy and tasty.. MALAYSIA is a melting pot of Asian and Western foods and cuisines and also rich in cultures..MALAYSIA is truly Asia and definitely is a unique country with diversity thus you can't compare it with others especially in the SEA countries.. KL is a city of contrast and a city that never sleeps.. it's charming, sophisticated, well organized, modern with beautiful skyscrapers and landscapes (btw you forgot to mention the 2nd tallest building in the world i.e. Merdeka 118 at the foreground of the place that you stayed).. KL is literally less polluted, cheapest petrol and gas in the SEA and warm and friendly people around.. ❤🇲🇾✌️😎
Hes obviously vegan
Ye is a vegan ffs
KL is so green...😮
Yeah it's so nice!
Malaysian foods are great and cheap just that all the food you ate aren't Malaysian foods. We don't eat those food. Also, KL is a metropolitan city so can't compare to resort city like Bali or some small town in Vietnam in terms of pricing and lifestyle. And if to compare with Bangkok, anyone who likes entertainment should pick Bangkok over KL cause KL is more towards business, education, health and family oriented city.
If you want to raise your kids then KL it is. KL is also an affordable luxury city where you can live comfortably in an ultra modern condo with spectacular view compared to other cities around the world where you have to pay arms and legs for a luxurious lifestyle.
KL have always been underrated and unpopular compared to other SEA cities and I love it that way! Hope you enjoy your stay. Cheers!
Yes I know, it's hard to find local food spots sometimes as a vegan in a new place. Thank you🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad sorry, didn't know you're a vegan
Go to Brickfields near the KL Sentral station. There are a lot of vegan places there. Enjoy KL!
@@drtraveljsy thank you🙏🏽
Do you know that most Malaysian food sellers can cook a vegan version dish as per your requirement. JUST ASK. Most probably you will be entertained.
BTW, there are a large selections of Malay, Chinese or Indian food that are actually vegan friendly. AGAIN, just ask.
Just watch European/ American vegans enjoying Malaysian food in their youtube channel.
I lived in KL back in 2015 and absolutely loved it. Great mix of city and nature!
Nice!
Thanks for sharing. KL is such a user friendly city, with a good vibe as you say. I'm looking forward to chilling out there again.
Welcome to KL, Malaysia. Thank you for this wonderful video. Beautiful KLCC.
Thank you😊🙏🏽
If you are still looking for a drone, visit Low Yatt Plaza, it's not that far from KL Pavilion.
@@JooseTheNomadThank you too. You have really captured the beauty of KL. This video is actually a brilliant vlog, excellently narrated and edited. 😀
@@Yasin_Affandi thanks so much! Glad you liked it😊
@@JooseTheNomadYes, I really like it, I'm watching it for the second time, hehe. The quality of your video is outstanding. 😀
Absolutely not underrated, literally on the top 10 most visited cities in the word. Surpassed new york, seoul and tokyo.
Wow, really??
the number a bit inaccurate, most only use KL as transit city tho. But it should still be on top there of course
Underrated in the sense that it is not that well known and hyped in the West. Nothing like Singapore or Dubai. But that might be for the best for KL.
You clearly don’t know the definition of underrated..
For westerners* everyone else in Asia visits KL
I watch your videos top of day to help visualize myself there on my adventures and also to motivate me to keep sending out pitches to lock in clients so I can start my travels of south-east asia thank YOU . These videos are the BEST way to start the morning and get excited about making online sales
@@electriquenikki So glad to hear😊🙏🏽
I'm a Malaysian, and your view on KL is quite correct. It's not a place for beach lovers like Bali,for me, it's suitable for you like Langkawi, Perhentian Island, or Semporna Sabah, but his hotel is more expensive than KL
Thank you🙏🏽
@@Natalie_Chu-SG Disgusting no KL is a city suitable for those who are educated and have a career not like your arrogant country but zero brain😁
@@Natalie_Chu-SGGeez, are you singaporean? Bc you're rude.
@@Natalie_Chu-SG Haha, you are just a kid who is stressful with your study in depressing life in a tiny island of Singapore. Poor you, your country is stealing your childhood kid. Hope you will appreciate more your life when you grown up. Meanwhile other Singaporean adults crossing to Malaysia for cheap petrol, better food and nature in every weekends.
@@nikhassan7713 well…at least no Singaporean desperately cross the causeway to work…😂😂😂 poor malaysian…your guys monthly salary is equivalent or even less than janitor salary in Singapore LOL…ooopsss seems toilet and malaysia have something similar 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😅 P O O R and C O R R U P T E D…and DIS GUSTING!!!!
I hope you don't mind, this is actually my 4th time watching this wonderful video. Amazing footages in this vlog. Have a great day. 😀
KL is growing so fast with some of the most impressive skyscrapers and global businesses on earth. It's nice to be part of that rapid growth.
Thank you for your video's! I find them pretty helpful, even for traveling with my family!
Gives a good impression to get a clue of the place 👍
@@julianheine2634 Glad to hear🙏🏽
enjoy and have fun ! traveling with your family
I don't think you have tasted Malaysian food yet. for example, you should try our national dish Nasi Lemak at Wanjo Restaurant or Kak Chuk stall at kampung baru KL... There is a reason why Malaysia's Roti Canai is the number one bread in the world. and Asam Laksa Penang recognized by CNN as the world's no.7 best food. and many more... among the best street food... small roadside stalls, and many more... malay malaysians food, chinese malaysians food, indian malaysians food, etc... that's how to really taste malaysian food. not only from food delivery service, or fancy lookin restaurants...
I'm a vegan so can't eat anything haha, and also not a food vlogger. But yea I wish I got to taste more local food🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad that's why vegan can't review our food accurately. because most our food base on chicken, beef, fish... so, please dont compare our food.. unless you say specifically, vegan food. for me, its not fair.
@@LanzFranchess I didn't try to "review" your food. Just sharing my own experience
@@JooseTheNomad you just did... its okay then... but maybe next time you should mention that you are vegan... just in case misunderstanding...
I agree, you should lead with you are vegan as it is a “privileged choice” to be vegan and that will increase your cost in these cities as it’s mostly only guaranteed in more expensive cafes. You can eat sooo well + so affordable if you aren’t picky or vegan but you won’t have a list of ingredients or commitment to it being vegan. Curious did you find it limited for vegan food in Da nang? I would assume most soups are meat/fish based unless you were aiming for vegetarians/vegan menus
Please keep KL as underrated as it is. One like for the video.
🙏🏽
its too late. malaysia now no 1 most visited country in 2023. 😅 its sad but good for malaysia economies
@@syazwansazali2295 is it really?😳
@@JooseTheNomad my bad...no1 in ASEAN...
@@JooseTheNomad
Malaysia - 26 million.
Thailand - 24.6 million.
Singapore - 11.3 million.
Vietnam - 11.2 million.
Indonesia - 9.9 million.
Philippines - 4.6 million.
Cambodia - 4.4 million.
Laos - 2.4 million.
Insane channel. Could be the best travel RUclipsr I've come across.
Thanks so much man🙏🏽
Any time! @@JooseTheNomad Currently in KL going to go for a run in the botanical gardens tomorrow thanks for the Inspo! Going to book de nang in 2024 too. You the man Joose!
@@Jack-jq2in nice man enjoy🙏🏽
I really like your honest opinion, by which I can know the real life
Thank you😊
16:54 As I know, most digital nomads under ‘DE Rantau digital nomads visa programme’ prefer staying in #Penang Island ( #Georgetown ) than Kuala Lumpur & there’re digital nomads stayed in #Langkawi Island as these 2 islands have international airports.
Nice🙏🏽
Bali and chiang mai is the digital nomad hub unless mm2h is more people friendly, not money friendly.
Not really to be honest. Most expats decide to choose KL over Penang. Penang is nice for retirees.
What a wonderful video. This is my third time watching. Will you visit KL again in the future.
@@Yasin_Affandi thanks so much! Not anytime soon but probably one day :)
@@JooseTheNomadProbably, that sounds good enough. Good also to hear your calm narration, could it be the vibe of KL. I've noticed that few of your other videos have a sprint narration, sounding like you are catching up with your valuable time. Enjoy your day. 😀
@@Yasin_Affandi I have improved with that by time hahahaha, thanks!
@@JooseTheNomad Hahaha. That's good. You sounded more pleasant when you speak without fast speed. 😀
@@Yasin_Affandi Yeah I know haha
this wasa a great video!! thanks! we reserved a room in that building for august so great to get to see it!
Thank you! Enjoy😊🙏🏽
Too bad and unlucky and unfair you miss the best food of Malaysia, I understand some people like apples, but some like oranges, you are right and I totally agree with you KL is the most underated city in Asia.
Yes I ate some really good food when I was leaving but it didn't make it to the vlog unfortunately. Thanks🙏🏽
I never knew that Malaysia is such a beautiful place. Awesome.
Yeah right?🙊
yes! absolutely awesome place 🤩
Malaysia is a harmonious country with multiple races
Beautiful Vlog beautiful day beautiful Malaysia
Thank you😊🙏🏽
Welcome to malaysia Joose, TQ for the video... KL is totally AMAZING ❤❤❤
Thank you❤️🙏🏽
yes! i agree with you
Yiu just lucky, the weather looks so clear . Blue sunny sky ❤😍
Yea it was so nice😍
Glad you went to Kuala Lumpur!
Thanks🙏🏽
Great video - thank you
You're welcome🙏🏽
My other account was being weird, thanks for the info on the mic! currently looking at options for multiple wireless mics.
Ones that don't pick up every sound on the planet 😂
Hahahaha no worries! Yea I haven't tried other ones but this one has been perfect so far😊
Hello, are both of you twins? Or siblings? Because your faces look alike.
Nice vlog!❤❤❤
Meditation is the best way to start our day.
Thank you🙏🏽 yes definitely!!
Subhanallah, looks beautiful. Hope to stay there for some months
Yeah it is. And of course, nice Masjids. If you're on the freeway, you'll see a star, then 2, then 3, then 5 so you know there's a masjid there turn off. Plus halal of course. And the people are super nice, and if you know some locals, then they'll take you to the best restaurants.
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur 😍 Your video makes KL look amazing beautiful, thank 🙏👍❤❤❤
Thank you🥰🙏🏽
yes! i agree 😊
Most restaurants that you went are cater to tourists or business customers, so most food you tried were not typical local food, they are just fusion food. You have yet to venture out to really try the local food and many other things and places. Malaysia has so many places that you can explore. You have yet to know Malaysia at all. I suggest that you get in touch with some locals or some expats that have lived here for sometime who communicate with the locals, and know Malaysia well.
Great video! Really helpful
Thanks, glad to hear🙏🏽
I love the vlog of the Malaysia! Now I want to go. Do you have the link of the Airbnb you stayed?
Thanks! Yes: abnb.me/cgj4T0TgtHb
come and visit KL and you will love the place🥰😍
The new drone looks epic bro. Nice! I ended up losing my drone also in Nusa L. Maybe Ill come to KL to get me a new one also. Looks amazing there. Hope you are doing well, brother. Great video as always. 👍
Thanks bro!! Yea it's really insane, so worth it! Haha nice! Yes I'm doing well now🙏🏽 hope you are too!
Suggest to visit low yatt plaza. You will be amazed with the electronics.
Emang gw akuin KL itu bagus skylinenya di Banding ibu kota indonesia is jakarta
For your information ...
From January to November 2023..
Malaysia ranked no.1 the most visited country in Southeast Asia with 26.1 million visitors and
Thailand ranked no.2 with 24.6 million visitors...Singapore and Indonesia far below.....
Great video!
Thanks🙏🏽
Good work! Keep it up!
Thanks man!
Your apartment looks great, I can’t wait to go and stay there. How long do you plan to stay in Kuala Lumpur?
Nice! Just 10 days😊
@JooseTheNomad better than some folks at 24 to 48 hours and start doing review videos. Makes me laugh.
Kuala Lumpur is an ideal city for families, professionals, and individuals seeking a good quality of life at an affordable cost. On the other hand, Bangkok caters more to the younger crowd who are in search of continuous entertainment.
@@anassyazwan exactly!
The beautiful thing about KL is the cost of living is relatively lower than Singapore or Bangkok.
Yes exactly!
Tq bro, welcome tu Kuala Lumpur, truly asiaaa
Thank you sir for your review
My pleasure🙏🏽
@JooseTheNomad bali is just an island. Nothing compared with kl. Vietnam is cheaper due to many factors. Currency, salary, infrastructure.
Early morning is the best time to be in KLCC.. not many people like at night.
Yes I agree☀️🙏🏽
And to avoid bloody illegal photographers who are not locals mostly
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*Welcome to Malaysia, Malaysian likes to lepak2 at mamak restaurant drink teh Tarik - you can joining me to or any Msian if you likes , is no problem for Malaysian 🇲🇾❤️💝💖🧡💖💝❤️🇲🇾*
Bear in mind, the ringgit fell from 4.20 to 4.80 to 1 usd. The food cost went up. It is costly for locals too if imported food stuff.
NICE Place. Very Nice. It’s very nice. Everything is Nice. Nice one. Nice!
Nice comment!
Well done. Thank you.
Thanks🙏🏽
Just a note that if you a vegan and travelling to KL its not that hard to find food. There are vegan Chinese restaurants to serve the vegan Taoist community, and if you go to Petaling Street you should eat at The Hungry Tapir. The Malaysian Platter there is super awesome and completely vegan. Sala in Hartamas serves delicious vegan local noodles and nasi lemak too. And really, most restos can special make a vegan version, just ask. Esp as you are white they will be happy to entertain your request lol.
Hi Joose, and thanks for the informative video. I too like the apartment building you selected but cannot find it on Airbnb. Can you point me in the right direction? And enjoy your onward travels.
Thanks! It's Ceylonz Suites, you can search on Google Maps and find the same location on Airbnb :)
I'm Irish, I lived in KL for 2 years. You get to see all of Asia if you live in Malaysia. The food is great there too. Hah, sometimes I think about Malaysia when I am in the cold depths of the Irish winter.
Nice! Yeah it's close to ecerything :) hahah why not go back?
You clearly haven't visited much of Malaysia let alone wider Asia.
@@byteme9718 clearly
2 years ago was covid ;) No one come to malaysia, and all property owners are loosing tone of money . Right now, the price is just back to pre covid period
Yes true!
Duude 2:47 that view is insane
Yeaa so nice!!
KL is not a city of digital nomad. But it is good for people who want to settle down permanently, like expats or retirees. For that reason, probably you can't find many friends because there is simply not many of the kind (digital nomad) in KL as compared to places like Bali and Da Nang.
Great footage man, especially the drone work.
Thanks🙏🏽
I just discovered your channel about 3 hours ago and have been binging your content. I’ve decided I’m heading to SE Asia! Thanks 🙏
@@Safestill awesome man!
Please come to Cameron Highlands.
And stay at our place ☺️🙏🏼
#mountainguide
#pmgch
#thebackyardglamping
The Cameron HIghlands was over commercialised 20 years ago.
Underrated country..
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How are hotel prices in Kuala Lumpur? Is a ten day stay enough to visit the major tourist attractions in Malaysia?
Which is the best seasons / months? (Less rain)
Hey I didn't know they charge to go to the eco park under KL tower.. It used to be free of charge😊
That's awesome, is it tough to learn Digital nomad? I am not too fluent in English, but i can turn myself and strive to reach it. That's great channel. One more subscribed . Congrats.
Thank you! Depends on what business or work you wanna do😊 thanks!
wow KL seems very nice place to live.
@@yutoriotsu8848 It's beautiful
prices dropped due to covid man, everywhere. i had an amazin seafront place in Vietnam, 50% off and around 300 usd a month
Yeah but year ago it was over already but yeah I guess prices just keep going up and up😄
Another Great video! Can u give me the details on that Airbnb?
What camera do you use?? I am so curious, the quality is amazing! And it seems easy to take with you such as on a run. Is that a rodecaster mic too?
Iphone 15 pro with DJI Mic😊
I want to visit for 60 days next year 😊
@@justbdsd4569 Have fun🙏🏽
Can i ask, what camera do you use?? Dying to know...
@@green303yup3 iPhone 15 pro :)
You seem like such a nice guy. i like your videos
Thanks a lot🙏🏽
what an apartment! how much is that? o did i miss that bit..? ah, 33 usd a night would be pricey per month. awesome view
There was some options in that building for $600/month :)
The travel insurance you use, Safety Wings, have you ever had to use it? If yes, was it an easy process? You got your money back etc?
I don’t agree with you about Fashion and exclusive brands. Iam from the Netherlands. And Exclusive brands are more expensive in Msia. Sometimes iam even shocked 😅 Simple Armani jacket in the Netherlands about 150 Euro! And in KL I saw the same for 2000RM 😂 For exclusive brands even Gucci, LV, Max Mara, Tods, Europe is much cheaper. I don’t come for the fashion but for relaxing, enjoy the food and weather.
Welcome enjoy Travelog weekend holidays in KL city mlysia 🇲🇾 ' Next time try menu buger'Ramly 🍔🍔 popular tourist b'pecker in Malaysia
Great video Jose. Thank you. Sent you a message... JK
Do you think it can be also a place to go with your family, or rather a place for digital nomads, young couples etc.?
Depends what you want. Not my favorite place of them all
Do you have any license issues using the drone in cities like KL?
Haven't had :)
Do not stay in the cities. Go to towns like ipoh, taiping, kuching, kota kinabalu. Obviously cities will cost more example jb, georgetown, kl.
Hi Joose, are there any places like Bali or Siargao in Malaysia?
@@TheBoondocker there's some nice islands but it's very different I think
Great video ❤
Can you tell us the name of the camera you use
Thank you🙏🏽 I film with iPhone 15 pro now :)
Kuala Lumpur is definitely underrated! 🇲🇾 With its mix of modern comforts, affordable living, and a growing digital nomad community, it's a hidden gem in Southeast Asia. 🌆 If you're ever exploring new nomad destinations, we’d love to help you navigate it! 😊
What the prices of the DJI osmo pocket 3 camera?
thanks broth !
In terms of food, the food you ate aren’t local authentic Malaysian cuisine, you should go to the night markets etc to try real Malaysian dishes
Yes that was my plan but it was raining with thunder in those evenings I was planning to😅
Maybe street food isn't his cup of tea
dis gusting foods 🤮🤮🤮
@@Natalie_Chu-SG your obviously Singaporean, don’t be jealous 😂
@@options888 not worth it to jealous for…its just dis gusting and corrupted country 🤮🤮🤮
Love KL ❤❤❤❤
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You stayed at Ceylonz suites?
Yes!
Hi, what camera do u use? Thankx
Iphone 15 pro :)
Thank you wouw the image is so clear !@@JooseTheNomad
@@maximilllllien thanks! 4k 60fps does magic
Would you please share you Airbnb ? Thank you
see the second tallest tower in the world and taste the no 1 ranking best roti
Which condo is this where u live in bro?:)
Ceylonz Suites! Booked on Airbnb :)
@@JooseTheNomad Yes, which proves you don't live there. You stayed a while on a extended holiday quite possibly while abusing your tourist visa.
@@byteme9718 what's your problem?😄
@@JooseTheNomad None. I just dislike liars.
@@byteme9718 what is the lie?🙈
Thanks