We don't use RUPIAH as our currency in Malaysia, supposely RINGGIT is the correct name for Malaysia currency. Don't confuse with Indonesia currency. Anyway welcome to Malaysia.😍
As a digital nomad, you forgot to mentioned about Digital Nomad visa that is available in Malaysia. The visa will allow you to stay up 1 year and extendable for another year. Being in the centre of South East Asia, the visa is perfect for Digital Nomad who wish to make malaysia as a base and travel cheaply to various countries in the region within hours.
Wonderful content n coverage. Thank you for this video and for sharing your experience as a digital nomad in KL. Glad to know that u have had a good time in KL. Danke.
Very helpful! im sure someone pointed out the currency in Malaysia is Ringgit but ur delivery and infos provided is on point. KL is a great place for digital nomads as it is central to south east asia and communication is easy with english widely spoken and the diverse community.
Glad it was helpful! KL is amazing and in a strategic position in SEA! I knew it’s Ringgit, I dunno why I said Rupia (probably because I spent The past year in Indonesia and that’s stucked in my mind lol).
Please correct the currency we use.Its Ringgit.! Rupiah is not Malaysia's currency yes mistake happens but please correct it at the end of the show.tq.
Im sorry but Malaysia not using rupiah...Malaysia using RINGGIT as our currency....pls make video for clarification on this mistakes before it creates wrong understanding between viewers....
More underrated attractions in KL: -Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman -Istana Negara (National Palace) -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 -Biomedical Museum
As for safety concern according to the Global Peace Index, the safest Asian country to visit is Singapore, followed by Japan and Malaysia. These countries have low levels of violence, crime and conflict and high levels of stability and security. Msian also are very friendly, welcoming people, who will make you feel at home. Try to communicate with your surroundings
Yes ofc halal food is everywhere in malaysia cuz Islam is the religion of the Federation, but other religions can also be practised safely and peacefully in any part of the Federation. 65% of the population practice Islam
I appreciate your initiative but there are some mistakes in your video. First, Malaysia’s currency is not the rupiah but the Ringgit. Second, you showed the Petronas Towers and the KLCC Park under the subtitle of Bukit Bintang area. Incorrect. Both the Petronas Towers and KLCC Park belong to the KLCC neighborhood.
I have a question, are there close beaches away from KL? like 1 hour away for people who are into scuba-diving, it is very hard to find which shores have beaches and accessible by cars from KL
This is actually a great question. There aren't any nearby beaches near Kuala Lumpur unfortunately, but the closest places you can visit are Redang Island or Tioman Island
How about schooling your children? I work a remote job and I want to move to KL with my kids. My kids go to school. Please advise which areas are good for kids schooling. I will visit in December and come back with my kids later.
I personally don't have experience with this but it's a multicultural city very modern so I'm pretty sure there are also international schools! I don't know but maybe this might help you: www.international-schools-database.com/in/kuala-lumpur/top-schools-in-kuala-lumpur
Hey - just in case no one has mentioned it yet, did you know that Malaysia is RINGGIT and not RUPIAH? I'm sure it was just an accidental mistake but it happens sometimes 😁
Is it a great place to raise children? I have 3 kids, 11/10/03 years old. I will be sending them to school too. Considering to move to KL. Please advise.
I don’t have kids so I can’t speak from my own point of view, but I saw a lot of schools around, tons of green areas and the city is safe so I’d say yes :)
You need a lot more than 5 rupiah to make it a dollar 😅😅😅. Its Indonesian currency, and theyre dealing on hundreds of thousands up to millions, no single digits.
On your video, you didn't mention Malay, India, Sarawakian, and Sabahan, you were just mention Chinese, and Pakistani, that really a huge mistake to say melting pot in Malaysia.
great video but unfortunately none of you bloggers mention how it behaves for tax purposes, what insurance do you need, can you cancel your health insurance and only travel insurance abroad is enough. if. you work remotely abroad but are still employed in your home country or something similar :)
If you are still employed you have to see with your employer and the contract you have with them. This is very personal and I don’t have tax knowledge to cover this topic. I focus on the travel side of being a digital nomads :) About insurance, travel insurance covers you but, in case something happen and you need to be sent back to your country for further treatments, then you must be insured in in your country as well (or have a worldwide health insurance).
Please don't insult us with Indonesian Rupiah which is lower value than our Malaysian Ringgit..This is unacceptable.. I gave thumbs down for the video just because of this inaccurate facts..
It was an honest mistake and non-intentional obviously. She must travel around alot which can understandably cause confusion. No need to get so defensive and give a thumbs down, especially when she had nothing but good things to say about your country for the duration of her video. Wow. I hope not all Malaysians are this sensitive when I visit this year.
I’m not in the field but you can ask on digital nomad groups in Facebook and I’m sure people there which are specialize in it will give you a good answer 😊
I don’t eat fancy and, if I do, I always double check my budget. Cooking at home would have been approximately the same price for me, but I think it’s based on your diet :)
Your video is littered with a single blunder all over..... There is NO RUPIAH in Malaysia. You'll have to go to the country of rupiah, Indonesia (IDR) to use that.. Or if anyone wants Rufiyya, then go to the Maldives. It's the RINGGIT (MYR)formerly known as the Malayan dollar in the 1960s.
I am from Singapore and have many friends and relatives in Malaysia including KL. My comments are always nasty towards other South East Asian nations but always good to Malaysia. To me, it is a fact and this is a platform for a free expression. Let me start. If you are looking for wine, women, cannabis, young Thai brides and hot night clubs, Thailand will be the place for you. If you are a very old dude looking for a very young bride, the Philippines will be the place for you. The Nomad Capitalist founder Mr Andrew Henderson could never be wrong about Malaysia being the place with the best value for money especially for those who are on the upper middle class. The rich people such as Jim Rogers would choose to hide their undeclared money in Singapore in order to avoid taxes and for an upper middle class like me, Malaysia is the best country to retire or to live occasionally. What I like about Singapore is the high salary but what I don't like about Singapore is the highest cost in the world to own a car and it is impossible to own a sports car but Malaysia has made my dream come true. I like to own a Mitsubishi Evolution sports car worth (RM315,000 or USD70,000) in Malaysia and the Malaysian petrol Ron95 is the cheapest in SEA around RM2.02 or USD 0.44 per litre. I love the 3 highlands in Malaysia which are Genting Highlands, Cameron Highlands and Fraser's Hill which have the best tracks for a sports car. I love to shift gears going up fast to the highlands and enjoy the fresh air, thick fog in the morning and the amazing chilling temperature of 16 deg Celsius. I am inspired by Jackie Chan's movies Thunderbolt and Who Am I on how Jackie managed to shift gears pretty fast in the Mitsubishi sports car and also inspired by Justin Lin's Fast and Furious movies. I love the unique tall skyscrapers of KL and the Petronas Twin towers to me is the most beautiful tower in the world and I like to dine in a restaurant overlooking the twin towers everyday or every week. The Merdeka 118 and TRX are also on my list being so gorgeous and modern looking buildings. Also KL has many car accessory shops which offer competitive prices and the owners of these shops are Chinese Malaysians who can speak good English, good Mandarin, good Cantonese and good Malay. For me undoubtedly, KL is the heaven on earth and the best place to drive my sports car and to park my car in the KLCC area and this is the luxury for the upper middle class and so far all youtubers are saying about the cheapest stuff to do in KL and the cheapest way to travel by the metro train but none on the luxury.
Wow bro, a sports car. What kind is it? Carefull taking tight turns going down Genting. On a rainy day it could be a bit dangerous especially if you are gunning down too fast. Stay safe.
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We don't use RUPIAH as our currency in Malaysia, supposely RINGGIT is the correct name for Malaysia currency. Don't confuse with Indonesia currency. Anyway welcome to Malaysia.😍
mistake happen😂😂
Haha I was just about to point it out but you've already done it!
I know thank you :)
@@joyoushapes If you know, why did you say rupiah?
@@talananiyiyaya8912 she won't admit a mistake
This video makes me miss you 😢 honestly KL is one of my fav cities ever. Defo a great spot for digital nomads ❤
You will come back here.we waiting you here..
yeah i surprised suddenly i saw you man i recognized , fascinating
As a digital nomad, you forgot to mentioned about Digital Nomad visa that is available in Malaysia. The visa will allow you to stay up 1 year and extendable for another year. Being in the centre of South East Asia, the visa is perfect for Digital Nomad who wish to make malaysia as a base and travel cheaply to various countries in the region within hours.
absolutely - all the info can be found here: www.ivisa.com/malaysia/digital-nomad-visa
Not Rupiahs but Ringgits :) Anyways, great content!
Thank you, happy you like it!!
I was on the fence about going but youve convinced me to go! Thanks 😊
Ahhh so glad to hear! 😃
Malaysia currency is RINGGIT NOT RUPIAH....RUPIAH IS INDONESIAN CURRENCY.PLS TAKE NOTE.
I know I’ve been working with too many currencies lately ahah
@@joyoushapes yeah like one ringgit equal to 3500 rupiah. eww
Wonderful content n coverage. Thank you for this video and for sharing your experience as a digital nomad in KL. Glad to know that u have had a good time in KL. Danke.
Glad to see that you have met d Field of Visions in KL.
Hehehe, u mentioned Rupiah (currency for Indonesia) few times. Please note that d currency in Malaysia is Ringgit.
thank you so much, I can't wait to be back! Hopefully with Nadia Irfan & baby Z 😊
@@joyoushapes Wonderful. Happy New Year to you. 😀
@@Yasin_Affandi happy new year to you too 😃
Thank you for sharing 👍 love your digital nomad lifestyle content ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!!
Great info! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! 😊
This video is so much interesting.
thank you :)
Thank you❤ from Malaysia
malaysia using Ringgit..no rupiah
I knowww thankss
RM =For Malaysian ringgit not rupees 😉😉
I knowww my badd
Thanks so much for this video , we’re about to head that way after Bangkok ☺️
That sounds awesome! Let me know if you need any advice 😊
Very helpful! im sure someone pointed out the currency in Malaysia is Ringgit but ur delivery and infos provided is on point. KL is a great place for digital nomads as it is central to south east asia and communication is easy with english widely spoken and the diverse community.
Glad it was helpful! KL is amazing and in a strategic position in SEA! I knew it’s Ringgit, I dunno why I said Rupia (probably because I spent The past year in Indonesia and that’s stucked in my mind lol).
Hello Sara, thank you for sharing your video and best experience in the city of Kuala Lumpur .
Best wishes from Marudi Sarawak
Thank you so much😊
Thanks for the explanation!
You’re welcome 😊
Great guide! I'm looking forward to visiting soon :)
Thank you so much!! I wish you the best time and text me if you have any questions :)
Wowww nice..good luck😍😍
Thank youu!
Anyway thanks for promoting Msia to the world😊
Of course!!😊
Please correct the currency we use.Its Ringgit.!
Rupiah is not Malaysia's currency yes mistake happens but please correct it at the end of the show.tq.
I can't edit the video once posted but I'm sure people will understand :)
Im sorry but Malaysia not using rupiah...Malaysia using RINGGIT as our currency....pls make video for clarification on this mistakes before it creates wrong understanding between viewers....
don't worry, viewers know that it's a simple mistake :)
Its ok for unintended mistake done😊
u better edit hahaha u said rupiah? ewww...that is indonesian currency, we use ringgit here LOL
I won’t edit but my bad haha
We love Kuala Lumpur! ❤❤❤
It’s sooo goood !!
*Welcome to Malaysia Truly Asia Good food -Enjoyed Thanks sharing very good videos*
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Thanks for watching ❤️
I see the happiness of you both and I really like your videos, have a nice day ❤❤❤
You are so kind - thank you!!
Malaysian using Ringgit, not Rupiah.
I know thank you :)
malaysia currency is ringgit....rupiah is indonesian currency....
I know thank you :)
Long term visa is being reviewed by the gov. Currently we hv de rantau visa for digital nomads.
correct :)
So useful!!! Thank you Sara!! ❤
You're so welcome! ❤️
Terima Kasih♥️
Sama sama :))
Interesting video, but the prices you show of KL coworking are way cheaper than Bangkok, even Chiang Mai Co-Working that i saw were more expensive
KL is definitely affordable but so are BKK and Chiang Mai. I did the same digital nomad videos for them if you want to check it out 😊
More underrated attractions in KL:
-Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman
-Istana Negara (National Palace)
-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
-Biomedical Museum
thanks for sharing!! :)
Digital Nomad, welcome to Malaysia
Thank you 😊
As for safety concern according to the Global Peace Index, the safest Asian country to visit is Singapore, followed by Japan and Malaysia.
These countries have low levels of violence, crime and conflict and high levels of stability and security. Msian also are very friendly, welcoming people, who will make you feel at home. Try to communicate with your surroundings
Most digital nomads go to bali and chiang mai. But some do come to kl.
Yes KL is such an amazing option!!
Soon many will converge in Msia😊
Yes ofc halal food is everywhere in malaysia cuz Islam is the religion of the Federation, but other religions can also be practised safely and peacefully in any part of the Federation. 65% of the population practice Islam
Darling, it's Ringgit Malaysia and not Indonesian Rupiah
I know thank you :)
For your correction.. Our currencies are Malaysian Ringgit and is not Indonesian Rupiah. By the way, welcome to Malaysia and enjoy your time here 😊✌
Yes I knew it, I got the Indo rupiah still stuck in my wording haha thank you!
@@joyoushapes I see.. 😅
I appreciate your initiative but there are some mistakes in your video.
First, Malaysia’s currency is not the rupiah but the Ringgit.
Second, you showed the Petronas Towers and the KLCC Park under the subtitle of Bukit Bintang area. Incorrect. Both the Petronas Towers and KLCC Park belong to the KLCC neighborhood.
thank you for your kind insight!!
I have a question, are there close beaches away from KL? like 1 hour away for people who are into scuba-diving, it is very hard to find which shores have beaches and accessible by cars from KL
This is actually a great question. There aren't any nearby beaches near Kuala Lumpur unfortunately, but the closest places you can visit are Redang Island or Tioman Island
Calling Malaysian Ringgit a Rupiah can cause a digital war between Malaysia and Indonesia. Tread carefully there 😂😂😂.
Omg I noticed it 😂
ringgit not rupiah😂😂😂
Right haha
How about schooling your children? I work a remote job and I want to move to KL with my kids. My kids go to school. Please advise which areas are good for kids schooling. I will visit in December and come back with my kids later.
I personally don't have experience with this but it's a multicultural city very modern so I'm pretty sure there are also international schools! I don't know but maybe this might help you: www.international-schools-database.com/in/kuala-lumpur/top-schools-in-kuala-lumpur
Nice video! But its only for 2 years, correct and not renewable after that?
I assume you can renew it but I’d ask to an agency to be sure of the process 😊
Hey - just in case no one has mentioned it yet, did you know that Malaysia is RINGGIT and not RUPIAH? I'm sure it was just an accidental mistake but it happens sometimes 😁
Is it a great place to raise children? I have 3 kids, 11/10/03 years old. I will be sending them to school too. Considering to move to KL. Please advise.
I don’t have kids so I can’t speak from my own point of view, but I saw a lot of schools around, tons of green areas and the city is safe so I’d say yes :)
Malaysia is Ringgit not Rupiah. Rupiah is Indonesian currency.
I know my bad thank you :)
You need a lot more than 5 rupiah to make it a dollar 😅😅😅. Its Indonesian currency, and theyre dealing on hundreds of thousands up to millions, no single digits.
*ringitt
On your video, you didn't mention Malay, India, Sarawakian, and Sabahan, you were just mention Chinese, and Pakistani, that really a huge mistake to say melting pot in Malaysia.
It’s not a mistake if I haven’t mentioned it - those are examples.
@@joyoushapesin Malaysia only Chinese Indian malay komuniti..you say Pakistan 🤣 Not True
@@joyoushapesThe largest community is Malay in Malaysia
great video but unfortunately none of you bloggers mention how it behaves for tax purposes, what insurance do you need, can you cancel your health insurance and only travel insurance abroad is enough. if. you work remotely abroad but are still employed in your home country or something similar :)
If you are still employed you have to see with your employer and the contract you have with them. This is very personal and I don’t have tax knowledge to cover this topic. I focus on the travel side of being a digital nomads :)
About insurance, travel insurance covers you but, in case something happen and you need to be sent back to your country for further treatments, then you must be insured in in your country as well (or have a worldwide health insurance).
Rupiah = Indonesia Money
Ringgit = Malaysia Money
I know thank you :)
Please don't insult us with Indonesian Rupiah which is lower value than our Malaysian Ringgit..This is unacceptable.. I gave thumbs down for the video just because of this inaccurate facts..
I’m sorry you took it so personally - you can clearly see it’s an unwanted mistake. I hope you find value in the video tho!
It was an honest mistake and non-intentional obviously. She must travel around alot which can understandably cause confusion. No need to get so defensive and give a thumbs down, especially when she had nothing but good things to say about your country for the duration of her video. Wow. I hope not all Malaysians are this sensitive when I visit this year.
Is ringgit, not rupiah...ringgit is our currency name.
I know my bad thank you :)
Malaysian currency is called Ringgit and not Rupiah. Rupiah is the currency for Indonesia
I know my bad thank you :)
Nice to meet you from Malaysia my dear...why not you travel Kota Kinabalu Borneo have mounting and nice view and beautiful..may can travel together
I hope to come back soon to visit :)
I hope maybe can travel together at Malaysia ..
RUPIAH FOR INDONESIA
RINGGIT FOR MALAYSIA.
I know my bad thank you :)
Is data scientist in demand and is it a good salary? Thanks
I’m not in the field but you can ask on digital nomad groups in Facebook and I’m sure people there which are specialize in it will give you a good answer 😊
Alternative to KL would be Penang.. check it out
Yes it's soo good and can't wait to go back to Malaysia to check it out :)
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How much will it cost if you cook your own food? Did you eat fancy?
I don’t eat fancy and, if I do, I always double check my budget. Cooking at home would have been approximately the same price for me, but I think it’s based on your diet :)
@@joyoushapes got it, thanks.
Mainly tourist selfies here....
damnnnn
Malaysia use ringgit currency.not rupiah correction part.wlcm to Malaysia 🤠👍
I know my bad ahah
@@joyoushapes someday I will travel holiday with you 😅bye
Does this visa program offer temporary Residence permit or anything similar like that ?
There are some sort of visas, there’s even a digital nomad visa now which is great but I’d recommend to check them yourself.
@@joyoushapes thanks 👍
Not rupiah ! Is ringgit malaysia aka RM
I know my bad thank you :)
Hahaha...malaysia currency rupiah. Please do you correction on the Malaysia currency is 'ringgit'.
too late to correct, hopefully you'll get it's a mistake
you look alike Mckanzie from UFC lol
😂
Looool thanks
Yes. Malaysian currency is called Ringgit please not rupiah
I know my bad thank you :)
What is the name of your apartment building please?
I can’t share it but you can find many on booking or Airbnb 😃
Ringgit, not rupiah
I know my bad thank you :)
how about visa
here you can find info about it - www.ivisa.com/malaysia/digital-nomad-visa
Ni kalau hattan dgr rupiah bukan ringgit dia mesti kata "tak buat research kah"
I know my bad thank you :)
Rupiah?
I know my bad thank you :)
Rupiah???? Sorry we didn't use rupiah for any business in Malaysia, only Ringgit Malaysia😊
You’re right! I still have idr set within me lool
@@joyoushapes 😊👍
Hey are you still in Kuala lampur let meet up I want to discuss
I’m not in KL anymore but enjoy :)
@@joyoushapes do you know anyone who live in KL as a nomad
other option did saw other traveler rent a bike in kl
I felt like bikes are less used, what do you think about it?
*Roti Chennai, not Roti Can-I
Bad my accent
Your video is littered with a single blunder all over.....
There is NO RUPIAH in Malaysia. You'll have to go to the country of rupiah, Indonesia (IDR) to use that..
Or if anyone wants Rufiyya, then go to the Maldives.
It's the RINGGIT (MYR)formerly known as the Malayan dollar in the 1960s.
Soo right!!
I am from Singapore and have many friends and relatives in Malaysia including KL. My comments are always nasty towards other South East Asian nations but always good to Malaysia. To me, it is a fact and this is a platform for a free expression. Let me start. If you are looking for wine, women, cannabis, young Thai brides and hot night clubs, Thailand will be the place for you. If you are a very old dude looking for a very young bride, the Philippines will be the place for you. The Nomad Capitalist founder Mr Andrew Henderson could never be wrong about Malaysia being the place with the best value for money especially for those who are on the upper middle class. The rich people such as Jim Rogers would choose to hide their undeclared money in Singapore in order to avoid taxes and for an upper middle class like me, Malaysia is the best country to retire or to live occasionally. What I like about Singapore is the high salary but what I don't like about Singapore is the highest cost in the world to own a car and it is impossible to own a sports car but Malaysia has made my dream come true. I like to own a Mitsubishi Evolution sports car worth (RM315,000 or USD70,000) in Malaysia and the Malaysian petrol Ron95 is the cheapest in SEA around RM2.02 or USD 0.44 per litre. I love the 3 highlands in Malaysia which are Genting Highlands, Cameron Highlands and Fraser's Hill which have the best tracks for a sports car. I love to shift gears going up fast to the highlands and enjoy the fresh air, thick fog in the morning and the amazing chilling temperature of 16 deg Celsius. I am inspired by Jackie Chan's movies Thunderbolt and Who Am I on how Jackie managed to shift gears pretty fast in the Mitsubishi sports car and also inspired by Justin Lin's Fast and Furious movies. I love the unique tall skyscrapers of KL and the Petronas Twin towers to me is the most beautiful tower in the world and I like to dine in a restaurant overlooking the twin towers everyday or every week. The Merdeka 118 and TRX are also on my list being so gorgeous and modern looking buildings. Also KL has many car accessory shops which offer competitive prices and the owners of these shops are Chinese Malaysians who can speak good English, good Mandarin, good Cantonese and good Malay. For me undoubtedly, KL is the heaven on earth and the best place to drive my sports car and to park my car in the KLCC area and this is the luxury for the upper middle class and so far all youtubers are saying about the cheapest stuff to do in KL and the cheapest way to travel by the metro train but none on the luxury.
Wow bro, a sports car. What kind is it? Carefull taking tight turns going down Genting. On a rainy day it could be a bit dangerous especially if you are gunning down too fast. Stay safe.
Where are you?
Right now in the UK but the day after tomorrow I’ll fly to Colombia ☺️
Please please we use ringgit not rupee
I know:)
Seems like you are not a solo traveler but having a partner, no??
And why do you guys don't tell what you do for sponsoring yourself??
I do have a partner and it’s really nice to travel with him! If you check my previous videos you’ll see how we sponsor our lifestyle :)
Rupiah??
😂
I spent too much time in Indo my bad lol