Malaysia | Costs, Culture and Can we retire here???

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • We spent 3 months in Malaysia, visiting Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Rather than just traveling we felt like we lived in Malaysia this whole time, as locals. So what did it cost and would we consider calling Malaysia our home when we finally settle down after our 10 years of travel?
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Komentáře • 1K

  • @Photojouralist123
    @Photojouralist123 Před rokem +673

    I’m a retired American on MM2H been here 28 years love it hear

    • @Mrgreen2558
      @Mrgreen2558 Před rokem +1

      Question what about your cost living like do you work in Malaysia for earn or do u have business or business online.

    • @lot5953
      @lot5953 Před rokem +6

      Wow for 28 years when did you retire?

    • @Photojouralist123
      @Photojouralist123 Před rokem +49

      @@Mrgreen2558 I do not work, hence the retirement. No business online either. Made money in Wall St. Own my condo outright no kids and can only eat so much. Therefore cost of living is very reasonable.

    • @Photojouralist123
      @Photojouralist123 Před rokem +33

      @@lot5953 I retired back some 15 years ago. Living the life in south east asia, I know many Americans who have sold everything and moved out here. No more Seattle winters.

    • @lot5953
      @lot5953 Před rokem +5

      @@Photojouralist123 haha you're from Seattle? What's a coincidence because I'm living up north in Everett. Still waiting for warmer weather because it's still cold and haven't turned off heat yet since October. How do you handle the heat? It must be hot since it's near the equator. Do you have to learn the local language to live simple life? Which part of Malaysia can offer cooler weather?

  • @paulinelai6870
    @paulinelai6870 Před rokem +309

    I am living in Hong Kong, medical check in Hong Kong is so expensive..100% similar medical check items i did in Kuala Lumpur cost 1/3 the fees i paid in HK..compare the quality and services I received, KL is much much better than HK. All reputable private hospital in KL is so well decorated, like a hotel😊..making hospital visit a pleasant and comfortable experience

    • @Ssss-zm1gs
      @Ssss-zm1gs Před rokem +5

      because malaysia salary lower than hong kong

    • @zahurinismail2919
      @zahurinismail2919 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Not juat salary. Coat of living much lower than Hong Kong. A set meal of halal food in HK coat > RM100😅

    • @clarissagafoor5222
      @clarissagafoor5222 Před měsícem

      Excuse me, if you really lived in Hong Kong you'd know you can use the hospital authority/jockey club health clinics for $80 HK. A pretty full health check is included in needed!😂😅

    • @garrygrant2394
      @garrygrant2394 Před měsícem

      HK is super cheap medically speaking. With your ID card you could have open heart surgery for 100hkd per night stay in hospital.

    • @ezzywish417
      @ezzywish417 Před 26 dny

      ​@@garrygrant2394
      We Malaysian citizen pay rm1 to have a health check at government cliniks/hospitals.
      Really cheap.

  • @stevenhull5025
    @stevenhull5025 Před rokem +562

    Being married to a Chinese Malaysian I visit her country pretty regularly and as a Brit I stay the full 89 days. When you said you spent £10,268 I nearly fell out of my chair. We bought outright our own 3 bed condo in Melaka in 2004 for just £21,000 so we do not need to rent when we visit. However, condos such as ours rent for just 1,200 ringgit pm ( £250). We eat local on occasions and also cook our own meals. Our budget is 50 Ringgit per day each or around £10 per day. I also have my own motorcycle and fuel is cheap. In fact a brand new motorcycle such as a 250cc Modena automatic scooter is around the £4,500 mark. Why am I saying all this? Malaysia is a beautiful country with lovely friendly people and I don't wish for anyone to be put off visiting thinking they need to spend the amount of money you both have.

    • @milinbiokjunior156
      @milinbiokjunior156 Před rokem +16

      If your CZcams channel growing u may apply more than 100 days staying in Malaysia like the Japanese couple CZcamsrs had.

    • @kyleanuar9090
      @kyleanuar9090 Před rokem +7

      4.5 grand in Ringgit not Pounds. That's less than 1000£ .

    • @asmrlova
      @asmrlova Před rokem +17

      I think the most important factor is knowledge. Yes its kinda corny to say but you could (as an expat) stay for years not knowing for example, how to bargain or strike a deal. Or where to go to get the best but cheap/budget friendly coffee/brew etc. Making friends or being acquainted with locals or joining something like an expat club could help in these situations. These people dont have that and are doing everything by themselves as with the majority of the people visiting for the first time and whatnot. Its good that their perception of Malaysia is still rather positive in spite of all that but it could be better. I keep saying you need to mingle/make friends with the locals. A world of difference I tell ya.

    • @khairulazizan7479
      @khairulazizan7479 Před rokem +6

      Yeah the fuel is susidariez by government of Malaysia.😄😃

    • @StephenHodgkiss
      @StephenHodgkiss Před rokem +7

      @@kyleanuar9090 You are mistaken. How much does the 2023 Modenas Elegan 250 EX cost? The 2023 Modenas Elegan 250 EX is priced at RM 16,997 (on-the-road, without insurance). Included in the price is a two-year or 20,000 km manufacturing warranty. So @stevenhull5025 is closer with his pricing.

  • @rebelkl
    @rebelkl Před rokem +349

    I'm from Germany and settled down in Pulau Langkawi, very beautiful country. The LRT and Monorail are really advanced, far ahead from London tube or New York subway.

    • @MyHappyCats
      @MyHappyCats Před rokem +17

      They already planned to build a monorail link around penang connected to Penang Sentral. It is a center of all transport around Penang and Malaysia. You can use ferry or buses to travel around penang. Or you can use ETS or buses to travel around malaysia including thailand and Singapore. It is near to Penang International Airport

    • @VSSiBurncodYT
      @VSSiBurncodYT Před rokem +51

      many american and european dont know..they think asian are not modern..in fact..we are one of the most modern nation in the world

    • @ms-ut2hb
      @ms-ut2hb Před rokem +10

      I occasionally travel to Langkawi... hopefully the relevant authority , the residents n visitors keep the geopark 🏝️ island clean n green... which part of Langkawi u stay??

    • @Carbossa77
      @Carbossa77 Před rokem +17

      You bring me joy when you mentioned about Langkawi. I lived there for years before nove back to Japan. Such a beautiful island.

    • @MuhammadFirdaus-qp4ni
      @MuhammadFirdaus-qp4ni Před rokem +9

      Wow you're in my hometown then, Langkawi is nice isn't it 😃

  • @essential_listening
    @essential_listening Před 10 měsíci +62

    I love Malaysia. I’ve been a few times now from the US, and I believe Kuala Lumpur has the best food in the world.

  • @cliffholden7805
    @cliffholden7805 Před rokem +65

    Great video. I am from UK and first came to Malaysia mid 1990's and I'm still here living in Penang. This is home for me

  • @helenburghardt3560
    @helenburghardt3560 Před rokem +307

    Hi, I’m a Malaysian living in Germany but looking to, and can’t wait to, relocate to my home country! After being away for so may years and knowing what I know, I still find Malaysia to be the best country for me to call home! You should also travel to east Malaysia - Sarawak and Sabah where we have more diverse people and culture. They are beauty states with mind blowing sights and lower cost of living. You are so right in saying that Malaysia offers one of the best healthcare one can find anywhere! I am so proud to be a Malaysian!

    • @12dougreed
      @12dougreed Před rokem +34

      First, I have lived in both. You can't compare Malaysia with Germany. Malaysia is by far superior to Germany in every way. Malaysian people are some of the most friendly in the world
      The climate,, culture and weather out performs
      Germany period.
      I am pleased to of taken part in the Confrontation
      between Indonesia and the new Malaysia
      ( Borneo 1965) and so pleased to see how
      It has developed into one of the greatest countries in the world

    • @x1991xx
      @x1991xx Před rokem +6

      @@richardkahn1302 Sabah is more for Holiday compared to Sarawak. But both are rich in culture and natural wonders 😊

    • @helenburghardt3560
      @helenburghardt3560 Před rokem +12

      @@richardkahn1302 Hi Richard, Sabah and Sarawak are more diverse in cultures and traditions as they are made of of the different ethnic groups of people apart from the Chinese and Malay. If you are one for adventure, both Sabah and Sarawak have lots to offer. We have the clear water diving and the breath taking mountains in Sabah, and the Mulu Caves, waterfalls and cultural villages in Sarawak. The list is endless. There are lots more to see and experience in both states.

    • @tajabdullah.malaysia
      @tajabdullah.malaysia Před rokem +14

      I worked and stayed 20 years in Kuching, now in Kuala Terengganu in the 10th year bought a nice house in Kampung 🎉❤ I it and spent time writing ✍ books 📚 and journal articles ❤🎉

    • @mohdazrinaziz5651
      @mohdazrinaziz5651 Před rokem +2

      Don't come back. Please apply the MM2H 1st 🤪

  • @ericd1084
    @ericd1084 Před rokem +118

    Kuala Lumpur is my favorite city of all time. I've been there like ten times.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem +15

      I have been to Malaysia and Singapore since the early 80's. The transformation is breathtaking. Malaysia is my destination as Singapore is now pretty pricey.

    • @topshiba293
      @topshiba293 Před rokem +9

      I just came back from my second trip there. The city is amazing to say the least.

    • @ericd1084
      @ericd1084 Před rokem +14

      @@topshiba293 it has the best of everything eastern and western. Everything I like to do is in that city and it's affordable. Street food and nice restaurants are awesome and cheap to reasonably priced. Local markets are awesome, malls are awesome. I could go on and on.

    • @topshiba293
      @topshiba293 Před rokem +6

      @@ericd1084
      Go on and on. I’ll read it! Man, the place has got to number 1 in my travel history. I’m not too keen on street food but Jalan Alor is definitely worth a visit. There is so much going on. I tried fruit I’ve never seen before, fresh pressed pomegranate juice but didn’t eat a meal. Just a great place to hang out. I could go on and on myself.

    • @TwinkleNotty
      @TwinkleNotty Před rokem +2

      @@topshiba293 you might want to try other KL's Street food other than Jalan Alor. For authentic Malay food, you can go Kampung Baru.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Před rokem +142

    I just found out from a foreign vlog, the ranking is no 1 for Malaysia for medical tourism, followed by France and Thailand.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem +6

      For dentistry it's Turkey

    • @TwinkleNotty
      @TwinkleNotty Před rokem +6

      Yup, Malaysia is No 1

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Před rokem

      @Steven Hull thailand is good in dentistry as well. But looking at a British vlogger in phuket, it can cost an arm or leg for travellers. Sean - vloggjng a dead horse.

    • @teamainsavmc5866
      @teamainsavmc5866 Před rokem +8

      So true... Even those from Indonesia also come over to Malaysia for medical treatment.

    • @mohdazrinaziz5651
      @mohdazrinaziz5651 Před rokem +8

      ​@@teamainsavmc5866 i heard almost 1 million Indonesian visit Malaysia every year for medical purpose.

  • @SJRPhotographics
    @SJRPhotographics Před rokem +205

    I love Malaysia, only a 5 hour flight for us to KL from Perth, Western Australia. Very affordable apartments with great views with all the Western conveniences plus the street food❤

    • @ms-ut2hb
      @ms-ut2hb Před rokem +7

      If so hopefully u ve a pleasant n wonderful stay in Malaysia..all the best

    • @totallyraw1313
      @totallyraw1313 Před rokem

      @Isni Rashid Is that on a 1 year lease?

    • @kevinkuok9131
      @kevinkuok9131 Před rokem +1

      @Steve
      Only 5 hours away from Perth, WA?
      Wow, that's only a short hop to a food paradise! I envy you!

    • @osirusj275
      @osirusj275 Před rokem

      ​@Isni Rashid where is it

    • @sfng6987
      @sfng6987 Před 2 měsíci

      @@totallyraw1313yun

  • @snailtravelers
    @snailtravelers Před rokem +208

    We completely agree with your assessment of Malaysia: the friendly people, delicious food, ease of transportation, communication, and everything else. Great video!

    • @goodguyaus
      @goodguyaus Před rokem +4

      Snail Travelers, still chuckling at your comparison of being flattened like roti canai in Malaysia, or flatbread in Turkey, due to the atrocious road users in both countries.

  • @MNAinYYC
    @MNAinYYC Před rokem +167

    As Malaysian currently in Canada, I can completely agree with you on healthcare service. If you need immediate affordable medical access, Malaysia is 1 of the best destination.

    • @kargs5krun
      @kargs5krun Před rokem +3

      Nomad Capitalist (CZcams channel) agrees with you/them re: Med services, quality & affordability.

    • @yurig2530
      @yurig2530 Před rokem

      Why are you in Canada then?

    • @akifa9635
      @akifa9635 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@yurig2530 could be studying, could be internship, could be anything else. Are we sure that person is in canada for medical purposes?

    • @yurig2530
      @yurig2530 Před 11 měsíci

      @@akifa9635 if Malaysia is #1 in medical services, then what he is doing in Canada?

    • @akifa9635
      @akifa9635 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@yurig2530 You are missing the point here.
      Nevermind.

  • @linkeongkimfunctionalfoodn2576

    We have been traveling Europe, China Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan etc, Malaysia is definitely the ideal place to work and for retirement. English, Cantonese, Mandarin are widely spoken. So , there is no communication barrier. Infrastructures are very well done. Medical treatments are to the world standard. So do not worry about staying in Malaysia. Cheers!

  • @tasadaqpasha1503
    @tasadaqpasha1503 Před rokem +73

    I am living in Malaysia last year. It is very nice country.

  • @ongsooseen5889
    @ongsooseen5889 Před 6 měsíci +23

    thank you for your good comments! as a Malaysian I am pretty proud of my country.

  • @travellinman382
    @travellinman382 Před rokem +46

    Malaysia is quickly hitting the top of our destinations list.

    • @tehaisikattepi9393
      @tehaisikattepi9393 Před rokem +4

      You are Most Welcome , Please do visit our beloved country .

    • @Namesyanaz
      @Namesyanaz Před rokem +3

      please come, just find good local friend here.

  • @snowylim6818
    @snowylim6818 Před rokem +18

    I grow up in Malaysia, people in here mostly nice and they like to smile , I can't imagine someday if I leave this place,have you two already taste yellow curry, Malay is good at cooking spicy cuisine!

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 Před rokem +256

    I loved being in Malaysia and it was at the top of my retirement list until they changed the MM2H visa rules so I no longer qualify. I planned to rent a condo year-round to have a home base and travel around Malaysia because it's a beautiful country, safe, affordable and welcoming. I'd reconsider if they relax visa requirements but now I can only go for a short-term holiday.

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Před rokem +36

      The 90 day no visa is very attractive, especially if you are there for medical tourism which is among the best in Asia

    • @hairulnizam85
      @hairulnizam85 Před rokem +35

      I agree with you it's a shame that the Govt changed the mm2h policy in such a drastic way. With such requirements, many won't be able to call Malaysia 2nd home anymore

    • @kylek2623
      @kylek2623 Před rokem +17

      Oh my.. hope the new ruling govt will change the policy..

    • @bonjude1643
      @bonjude1643 Před rokem +15

      in the mean time u might wanna check the new launch ~Malaysia de rantau nomad visa~ programme...

    • @cathycooper7933
      @cathycooper7933 Před rokem +16

      I was in the same position as you… the new mm2h is just not viable… such a shame!!!

  • @rakyatprihatin
    @rakyatprihatin Před rokem +50

    Malaysians are basically friendly. They are humble and I would describe them as mostly cordial. Most Malaysians are polyglots and Bahasa Melayu and English are their main communication language.

    • @edwardkay3193
      @edwardkay3193 Před rokem +1

      Yes. We're friendly to tourists but not necessarily to ourselves. If you omit politics and religion, we're 1 big happy family.

    • @queva3062
      @queva3062 Před rokem +2

      @@edwardkay3193 there you go, wherever you are, let's concentrate in the positive part as we all know the perfection does not exist -- chill

  • @roamingalone5226
    @roamingalone5226 Před rokem +155

    I am Malaysian living in Australia now. Do check out places like Melaka, Johor, East Malaysia, Boneo and those islands. It will blow your mind away. Also really what you spent is high end and you can lower it down a lot more once you are settle down and flow with the locals. I will be back to Malaysia for retirement one day!

    • @teatree6228
      @teatree6228 Před rokem +3

      Mate
      Australia is way safer
      Malaysia is too unpredictable

    • @brandenburg2388
      @brandenburg2388 Před rokem +62

      @@teatree6228 unfortunately I didn't have a good experience in Down Under. Several times the local folks there shouted the usual, "Go back to where you came from!" at me. It's quite an unpleasant country to be if you are non-white.

    • @imanmanimanman7667
      @imanmanimanman7667 Před rokem +19

      ​@@brandenburg2388 agree

    • @brandenburg2388
      @brandenburg2388 Před rokem +17

      @@imanmanimanman7667 Thank you. It seems that I am not the only non-white subjected to this form of harassment in Down Under.....

    • @imanmanimanman7667
      @imanmanimanman7667 Před rokem +6

      @@brandenburg2388 welcome brother 😘

  • @faizanzamberi9208
    @faizanzamberi9208 Před rokem +28

    Agree on medical service.. as malaysian me myself hope we not sick when we re abroad.. and never forget to apply travel visa.. everytime we travel we pray we going well untill we return.. here in malaysia we can go to gov clinic with empty pocket.. especially gov staff like me..

  • @zully8290
    @zully8290 Před rokem +20

    Hi there! Nice video and sharing. I am a Malaysian but was living for 6 years in Japan and 1 year in the UK. Having been living outside for a while made me strongly convinced that I am very lucky to be a Malaysian. Now living here working with the government to help healthcare industry to be more human friendly and cheaper in the long run

    • @uncledan2u
      @uncledan2u Před 2 měsíci +1

      Wishing you all the best. Working to improve the medical service is so noble.

  • @yurei2
    @yurei2 Před rokem +51

    Glad you had a wonderful time in this blessed country of ours.

  • @decTac
    @decTac Před rokem +71

    Thanks for sharing this video..
    Malaysia is unique and beautiful.. Malaysia is truly Asia 🇲🇾 has everything here..
    Malaysia offers sun, sand, sea, undiscovered islands and beaches, caves, virgin rainforest Tasek Banding Hutan Belum Forests, Taman Negara Pahang, Malaysia has the oldest rainforest in the world which rich in flora and fauna and wildlife, With underrated cold places Cameron Highlands, Fraser's Hills, Maxwell, Kundasang and Kinabalu, Genting Highland.. Lovely islands and beaches like Perhentian island Terengganu Tioman Island, Sipadan, Semporna, ofc Langkawi, Pangkor etc.. Malaysia has good infrastructure and hospitals, schools and colleges and universities as well..
    Btw..many Malaysians lived in Liverpool since 1940s. mostly were sailors.. there is a Malay community there..
    Malaysia has advantages to have English as our second language and we're in commonwealth country.. Our international passport ranking#12 best in the world.. Malaysia is quite humble, friendly, safe and peace country..
    Welcome to fascinating Malaysia 🇲🇾✌️😊

    • @elainectlow
      @elainectlow Před rokem +3

      Agreed 👍 👍 👍

    • @sofiamaslanova5758
      @sofiamaslanova5758 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Sold!! I'm going to Malaysia!!

    • @decTac
      @decTac Před 8 měsíci

      @@sofiamaslanova5758 welcome to fascinating Malaysia 🇲🇾😊✌️

  • @edmundchin3286
    @edmundchin3286 Před rokem +72

    Malaysia is one of the top 3 countries in Asia which speaks English the most.
    All states in Malaysia has it own cost living and standard

    • @pinetworkminer8377
      @pinetworkminer8377 Před rokem

      In Asia, isn't Singapore where English is the most widely spoken? When I went to Malaysia back in 2007 or 2008, people in general didn't seem to understand English.

    • @irsyadamir4166
      @irsyadamir4166 Před rokem +5

      ​@@pinetworkminer8377 top 3 not number 1, we still use our own language

    • @yukido42
      @yukido42 Před rokem

      @@pinetworkminer8377 it was completely different back then to now, back then when my aunt could only speak English and her native language, she could not even speak to the authorities because the police/lawyer couldn't understand English, learning Bahasa Melayu was a must back then for a working person, this was back in the 1980s or 1990s. Nowadays the majority of Malaysian can speak English.

    • @Liboch
      @Liboch Před rokem +4

      @@yukido42 Malaysian lawyer couldn't understand English? That's strange.

    • @Liboch
      @Liboch Před rokem +3

      @Aaron Sebastian where did you get the percentage from? Plucking from the air? There are numerous studies that show the proficiency of English in Malaysia is in the top 3 in Asia, after Singapore and the Philippines but ahead of India and the rest.

  • @jakemir558
    @jakemir558 Před 7 měsíci +11

    i am happy to hear that you enjoyed your time visiting our country. We Malaysians basically love to see more tourist to give their feedback or views of our people , our hospitality , our cleanliness , our frontliners especially immigration , our transportation ...... Thank y😊o😊u so much .

  • @Tube152525
    @Tube152525 Před rokem +77

    Malaysian here, who was formerly an expat in other SEA countries, cost of living in Malaysia is surely much cheaper, from rent, groceries to medical. One more thing, British Passport holders will be able to use the immigration autogate at Malaysian airports now.

    • @Raynbowsend
      @Raynbowsend Před 11 měsíci

      But only for short term tourists, not those with long term or work visas or mm2h, PR, etc, sadly.

    • @n_noor.
      @n_noor. Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@RaynbowsendYes, for longterm will be process and take time

  • @DorieKong
    @DorieKong Před 3 měsíci +2

    I was born in Sarawak, Malaysia and now American citizen holder. After living in the USA for 33 years, my America-born husband and I are looking forward to retiring in Malaysia via MM2H program as soon as our application is approved. I hear the expats are experiencing the excellent medical treatment, dental services, great food, beautiful nature, fresh air, summer all year round, mountains, beaches, crime rate is low, no guns permitted, and the people are very friendly, hospitable and helpful. English is widely spoken. AirAsia is so economical to fly around. The cost of living is much affordable , around 70 % cheaper than living in America. We can’t wait.

  • @goinggrays
    @goinggrays Před rokem +22

    Great video. I saw the accommodation figure of $4800 and thought, "wow that's right at the top of our monthly budget!" Then I realized that it covered all three months! Amazing!

    • @goodguyaus
      @goodguyaus Před rokem +1

      What a pleasant surprise 😅, the travel equivalent of finding coins hidden in the sofa!

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem +1

      and if you look around you can rent a 2 to 3 bed condo (apartment) for around £250 - £300 per month.

    • @louis20122
      @louis20122 Před 11 měsíci +1

      That is for one month not three. Lol

  • @RajdeepSingh-lm7mz
    @RajdeepSingh-lm7mz Před rokem +45

    Love your video👍🏼..
    I am a proud Malaysian, living in KL.. I would like to suggest and strongly recommend you guys to visit East Malaysia in the rainforest island of Borneo which consists of 2 states, Sarawak and Sabah.. There are more than 30 ethnics and tribes in Sarawak alone, all living harmoniously and everyone is super friendly.. Explore and experience the different traditional cultures by visiting their longhouses, food, the greenery is beautiful, weather is cooler than KL and many interesting places to go to, ie beaches, National Parks such as the Mulu National Park Unesco World Heritage site, Mount Kinabalu, Island hopping, scuba & snorkeling and many more..
    Enjoy!!

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem +2

      Agree. Sabah is so friendly.

    • @zaharabarry5347
      @zaharabarry5347 Před rokem +3

      I lived in My for 4 years and never visited Sabah and Sarawak. But after leaving, and then returning for vacation at least once a year, I finally got to explore East My with a local friend . Many many happy memories of so many different kinds. Terima kasih all you lovely Malaysians of every race and region ❤🎉

  • @zaharizak
    @zaharizak Před rokem +50

    The next time you come through KLIA, try the Express Train. I am sure you'll change your perception about the airport being too far away from the KL downtown.

    • @topshiba293
      @topshiba293 Před rokem +12

      I just tried it for the first time. It’s cheaper, faster and has wifi! I loved it. 100 Ringit return which lasts a month.

    • @Not_A_Tourist
      @Not_A_Tourist Před rokem +2

      I tried it, fast and practically empty.

    • @ghazalliothman5244
      @ghazalliothman5244 Před rokem

      One way trip ...it takes only 28 minutes.

  • @babibrain
    @babibrain Před rokem +46

    You are definitely welcome to live in Malaysia and retire here. If you like city metropolitan life and rich public transportation, KL is the option. If you love the beaches, Langkawi and Sabah are the best. If you love cold weather and jungle living, Cameron Highlands

  • @user-qu5ty4eg1j
    @user-qu5ty4eg1j Před 3 měsíci +3

    I’m Swedish and have lived and worked all over the World for 30+ years, including Asia. I can’t think of a better place to retire than my beautiful Sweden, where I will be well taken care of, and be within my own culture ❤

  • @addygurl89
    @addygurl89 Před rokem +20

    Try the 28min KLIA Ekpres Train from KLIA/KLIA2 to KL Sentral, the latter is like the transit hub to wherever else.

  • @SINARJAYATRAVEL380
    @SINARJAYATRAVEL380 Před rokem +9

    I’m indonesia 🇮🇩 but living in macau 🇲🇴 thanks so much for great sharing nice country Malaysia 🇲🇾
    Full watched here my friend

  • @thesavvyartist
    @thesavvyartist Před rokem +21

    Thanks for your level-headed sharing, guys. I have a number of Singaporean friends (as you know, they are next to Malaysia) and many of them, who are well-travelled across the region), would easily choose Malaysia for retirement -[ for the same reasons you highlighted. One thing that mustn't elude you is that Malaysia is a big player under the China's Belt and Road Initiative. With her new PM Anwar, who is in good stead with China, Malaysia is going to see rapid economic growth and transformation is a very, very short time.

  • @kylek2623
    @kylek2623 Před rokem +55

    Thank you for your verdict about living in Malaysia. We will always welcome you to our country.

  • @travelrefocused
    @travelrefocused Před rokem +63

    Enjoyed your thoughts on Malaysia and the breakdown of your costs. We enjoyed our time in Malaysia as well and we were very happy with the healthcare that we received there. We like KL enough that I think it will become a sort of home-base for as we continue to explore Asia. In fact, we are planning to return to KL for a couple of months soon to recharge our batteries in what has become a familiar and comfortable place for us. It's just easy there and it's got just about everything we need including good food, entertainment, infrastructure, good affordable healthcare, and plenty of entertainment options. You are right that it is a bit on the hot and humid side, however, we acclimated to that pretty quickly. Cheers and safe travels guys.

  • @katem4365
    @katem4365 Před rokem +69

    This was very interesting Neil/Sarah - far more affordable for 1st class services and living conditions. Bravo Malaysia 🇲🇾 👏🏻 Curious where you guys are off to next!

  • @TheBranjoez
    @TheBranjoez Před rokem +29

    I am from the Peninsular but have been in Sabah for a few good years now, People here are warm with fantastic hospitality and hardworking. Also it is much cooler here. I only can tell you that it has the best of both worlds as in the sea and mountain. Please come visit when time permits.

  • @azarimy
    @azarimy Před rokem +28

    Just a bit of information about KLIA location: Previously, Malaysia's primary international airport was Subang airport (which is about 30min from KL). But it's small and couldn't cater the sort of traffic KL needs to sustain the growing city.
    The idea of KLIA's location was part of the Greater KL plan, which interestingly mirrors Greater London plan. So just like Heathrow is located slightly further away from London, KLIA's location is deliberately done so to drive the growth between KL and Sepang. To add to that, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya were also built nearby to complete the purpose. But I do admit, it's annoying having an international airport so isolated, especially since we gotta include travel time and cost going/coming back to KLIA whenever we want to travel overseas.

    • @Ruriko.Y
      @Ruriko.Y Před rokem

      this is what my father told me. Initially the MB of Selangor thought KLIA was going to be built in or near Rawang (Bukit Beruntung/Bukit Sentosa & surrounding area). And Rawang is much closer to KL/Klang Valley than Sepang, so it makes sense. But the PM at the time went ahead without consulting with the Selangor MB and built it in Sepang. some people speculated because he already planned the F1 circuit there, KLIA being so close making it easy for international F1 fans.

  • @sultrys2291
    @sultrys2291 Před rokem +51

    Thank you guys. I hope people in the UK and Ireland immigration watch this because whenever I go through their immigration, they asked me questions as if I'm going to migrate there. I was like ~ what?

    • @saywhatyouwant888
      @saywhatyouwant888 Před rokem

      My experience in the UK is totally opposite to yours .they didn't care to ask me any questions, Heathrow Airport, it was a walk through. And I am thinking,' Don't you people want to ask me anything ??! 😅

    • @sultrys2291
      @sultrys2291 Před rokem +2

      @@saywhatyouwant888 Lucky you. It's easier when it's a white immigration officer. But particularly very difficult when it's an Asian immigration officer. I have my own personal theory why it is so.

    • @lovekeina9742
      @lovekeina9742 Před 11 měsíci

      @@sultrys2291 true, usually immigrants border force are more likely to be a pain in the arse with tourists, yt British border force are more chilled dealing with tourists at the passport control

    • @supershooter20
      @supershooter20 Před měsícem

      I am Sarawakian and living in KL. Truth be told, while life in Malaysia is great, wait til you live in NZ! I love NZ where I did my tertiary studies and where my son now lives. Unfortunately, NZ is much more expensive for a retiree to live in.

    • @supershooter20
      @supershooter20 Před měsícem +1

      @@sultrys2291: Same experience. The English are more polite and welcoming compared to the other types. But the most welcoming are the New Zealanders in my experience. I have visited NZ eight times in the last 5 years and nary a time I had trouble. No , I am not a sweet pretty Chinese girl.

  • @whwong7141
    @whwong7141 Před rokem +17

    The cost can easily halves if for long term rental. And Malaysia is famous for its medical tourism. Many people come to travel and health check at the same time.

  • @patrickjebireden1286
    @patrickjebireden1286 Před rokem +35

    Malaysia was formerly a British Colony; we're British in many ways.
    I've traveled to many countries, honestly Malaysia is simply gorgeous; unspoilt beauty. Relatively safe from natural disasters, cheaper cost of living and 1st world infrastructures. Welcome to Malaysia folks.
    Our 2nd language is American/British English, our education is based on the British, American, Australian and New Zealand "curriculum".

    • @girlleo2807
      @girlleo2807 Před rokem +1

      benci

    • @YokeMeiNg
      @YokeMeiNg Před rokem +5

      ​@@girlleo2807 bahasa Inggeris mmg bahasa kedua selepas BM adik. Tak taulah apa yg adik benci. Satu lagi kalau ramai pelancung ke negara kita, ekonomi pun tambah baik bila pelancung berbelanja kat negara kita ni dik. Jgn sentiasa berfikir negatif, tak ada baiknya berfikiran begitu

    • @girlleo2807
      @girlleo2807 Před rokem +3

      @@YokeMeiNg saya tak suka dia tulis we are british in many ways. menyampah betul. tak payah nak berbangga sangatlah dengan bangsa penjajah.

    • @YokeMeiNg
      @YokeMeiNg Před rokem +26

      @@girlleo2807 sebenarnya bknnya nak berbangga. Saya rasa kawan kita cuma nak buat pelancung rasa welcome. Tahun ni ekonomi akan teruk merundum. Dah bermula dah pun. Di USA dah ada bank bungkus (SVB) dan next kemungkinan bank Switzerland. Dua2 bank ni bkn kecil ya. Kita patut berbangga negara kita ni ada berbagai bangsa. Rakyat Msia ada yg boleh berbahasa BM, Inggeris, Tamil, Mandarin dan mgkin ada lagi bahasa lain. Dari dulu lagi syarikat2 antarabangsa suka memilih Msia. Senang kalau nak buat bisness dgn India kita ada rakyat yg boleh bertutur bahasa Tamil. Kalau dealing dgn Indonesia, ada saje yg boleh fhm bahasa Indon tu. Tgk baru2 Tesla pd mulanya nak melabur kat Indonesia tapi bila kerajaan dah tukar, dia org balik2 ke Msia. Jadi rasanya negara kita ni masih menjadi pilihan. Jadi kita semua main peranan masing2. Jadikan negara kita ni tempat favorite utk org dtg melancung dan juga melabur. Saya percaya dlm 3-5 tahun,bkalau kita maintain menjadi negara top favorite, negara kita akan gagah kembali dan rakyat pun senang cari mkn.

    • @segambutorang
      @segambutorang Před rokem +9

      ​@fiza isam bachiri fib 'in many ways' bukan ertinya serupa... hanya ada kesamaan saje ler dik... jgn ada hati benci aje.. betol kami mesti bangga sbg M'sian tapi bangga jgk dgn pelbagai kaum, budaya, bahasa yg dpt menarik perhatian ramai dr luar negara....

  • @carolinacadabra8278
    @carolinacadabra8278 Před rokem +29

    Speaking of medical issues, it’s good to see you looking healthy Neil. Everything going well?

  • @AndrewMage
    @AndrewMage Před rokem +37

    Brilliant breakdowns, guys - thanks for sharing! You're certainly welcome to make your medical nest here - and also a longer-term retirement home. With no winter to contend with, our sunny disposition is from, well, the perpetual sunshine and smiles from the populace.

  • @bboysjb
    @bboysjb Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm from Morocco and living here in Malaysia for 15 years , a lots of expats are from middle east country I'm glad i met with beautiful KL

  • @mohdisa1933
    @mohdisa1933 Před rokem +10

    Both of you are always welcome to Malaysia. Hope you beings happy and a nice time here

  • @reveandrobl4906
    @reveandrobl4906 Před rokem +3

    Loved this video. I couldn't agree more with your summary.

  • @777torch777
    @777torch777 Před rokem +16

    Great video - I always fly to KL for medical, if it serious and complex. Pantai Medical Centre is super. Malaysia is my favorite country. I have lived in many Asian countries like Singapore, Brunei, China, Japan, but Malaysia feels like home and has everything your heart may desire. Love the people (most of them).

  • @craigbinner8071
    @craigbinner8071 Před rokem

    Love the info as always!!!

  • @jimwolfe4286
    @jimwolfe4286 Před rokem

    Terrific Video, Great Intel on KL !.....Thank you very much, Godspeed....

  • @izza2610
    @izza2610 Před rokem +6

    Happy to hear that both of you are enjoying ur time in Malaysia 🇲🇾 From Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾

  • @mutualink
    @mutualink Před rokem +4

    Glad that you feel at home here.Welcome to Malaysia and be part of us.😊

  • @Bailey1879
    @Bailey1879 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for breaking this information down in four different currencies!

  • @user-cn5ri5he4c
    @user-cn5ri5he4c Před 5 měsíci +2

    I stayed at Island Plaza in Penang. It was great. Easy to walk almost everywhere. Nice sidewalks, roads, etc. Easy to take an inexpensive air conditioned bus to the center, etc.

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Před rokem +6

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n thanks for your valuable insights about d cost of living in Malaysia. And thanks for making it a point to visit Malaysia again in d future.

  • @exploringwithchris682
    @exploringwithchris682 Před rokem +9

    You guys are awesome! God bless you, continue to produce more vlogs

  • @LatifsInspired
    @LatifsInspired Před rokem

    Hello guys, it’s nice to see you in the CZcams community.

  • @anotheryoutubechannel4809

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @YokeMeiNg
    @YokeMeiNg Před rokem +6

    Happy to hear you both have a good time here in Msia. We certainly welcome both of you to come and visit Msia again.

  • @marcussthecamper9210
    @marcussthecamper9210 Před rokem +6

    You guys are always welcome back to Malaysia 🎉 cheers

  • @travellingwithcrowsfeet
    @travellingwithcrowsfeet Před rokem +2

    Great vlog lots of comments. And so many views, well done, just shows you how good the content is 😊

  • @richardbaxter7343
    @richardbaxter7343 Před 3 měsíci +1

    well put together video thanks.

  • @1775SemperFi
    @1775SemperFi Před rokem +8

    Wow, this video was very detailed. I was really concerned about the healthcare but you guys put me at ease. Thank you, guys.

  • @lewisaus
    @lewisaus Před rokem +6

    Thank you for loving Malaysia 🙏🏻

  • @JJ-rp2df
    @JJ-rp2df Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks for sharing. Great comments and feedback too

  • @birdcreek1
    @birdcreek1 Před rokem

    Good video thanks for sharing the information,sounds like you are having fun 😊

  • @jeremychoong5792
    @jeremychoong5792 Před rokem +5

    Malaysia 🇲🇾 offers great value of money. Liverpool is my team we supported since 1970’s.

    • @zulkifliebinjaffar.zulkifl9337
      @zulkifliebinjaffar.zulkifl9337 Před rokem

      YNWA!!!

    • @nickme7047
      @nickme7047 Před rokem +2

      YNWA !!!

    • @daengzool6023
      @daengzool6023 Před rokem

      I support Chelsea since 1960s, but have studied in Brighton and have a soft spot for Brighton and Hove Albion (have been to Amex stadium). Have a brighton jersey not sold anywhere in Malaysian sports store. Cheers.

  • @bunnnagara5527
    @bunnnagara5527 Před rokem +4

    Some helpful notes --
    1. Transport from KLIA into KL city: dedicated airport taxis (with pre-purchased coupon), Grab car, standard taxi, express train. For a couple, it is cheaper (and quicker) by express train that starts from inside the airport itself. I timed my trip from KLIA to KL Sentral a few years ago and it took 26 mins from start to stop. KL Sentral is the transport hub in the heart of KL, with connections to the rest of the city and country. It is also next to two international hotels.
    2. Cool resorts: To escape the heat and humidity, locals and tourists head to cool hill resorts (Cameron Highlands, Fraser's Hill, Maxwell Hill) established many years ago by British colonial officers, as well as Genting Highlands, Colmar Tropicale and the Banjaran built more recently. That's just some of the cool and refreshing spots in West Malaysia. In Malaysian Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia) there are cool resorts deep inside virgin jungle hundreds of millions of years old, as well as South-East Asia's highest peak (a very accessible Mount Kinabalu) and the world's most impressive cave system (Mulu Caves). Both West and East Malaysia also have some of the world's best diving spots in crystal-clear water.
    3. City walkability: Kuala Lumpur has become more walkable in recent years. As a growing city in a developing country, there are constant improvements in walkable areas, public transport, general services and overall standard of living.
    4. Residency and MM2H conditions: The stricter criteria for foreigners under the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) scheme introduced by a previous government are now being reviewed. The general perception is that the tougher terms to qualify for residency were overdone, so the government is now set to loosen them.
    5. Tourist safety and assistance: In some city areas there are special police officers tasked with helping tourists in need. Learn more about their contacts and assigned locations for better convenience and peace of mind. It is also advisable to have the contacts for the various emergency services available at your fingertips (eg stored in your smartphone). Travel insurance is also very affordable especially if you shop around.
    6. Value location: For hotel accommodation, luxury apartments and office services/location, Malaysia offers probably the best value for money anywhere in the world.

  • @aloysiuslew888
    @aloysiuslew888 Před rokem

    Welcome to Malaysia & Thank you for sharing !

  • @GerdSchuessler-mh2io
    @GerdSchuessler-mh2io Před 3 měsíci +1

    My highlite: I have been staying in Penang 3 weeks as a tourist and found a -no name- sea food restaurant for the lower middle class located near a youth hostel where I eat whenever possible. Although the overall presentation would not convince everybody I stood in line waiting for my turn because the variety and quality of sea food was awesome. I usually paid around 11-15 ringgit for my plate full of very tasty sea food. I never have eating tastier and healthier anywhere in Asia. Very friendly people, always smiling...

  • @josephgreen2008
    @josephgreen2008 Před rokem +4

    Hi guys hope you are both well and happy. Have a great weekend!

  • @CT-ir1ox
    @CT-ir1ox Před 8 měsíci +4

    My wife and I are considering to retire in Malaysia. Thanks for segregating the vlog into pertinent sections. I loved it. Wanted to watch select few sections and not all and you helped me save time. Thanks again.

    • @2GoRoam
      @2GoRoam  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you. So pleased we are able to help.

  • @topplacetoLive
    @topplacetoLive Před 2 měsíci +1

    Really enjoyed this! 🇲🇾 Exploring retirement options, and Malaysia seems vibrant.

  • @jimmihendrixhendrix9575

    Interesting content. Keep up the good work.

  • @oileengrace8228
    @oileengrace8228 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I love all my holidays that I got to spend in Malaysia. When I go to a different country, I am prepared to like the local food. There is always lots to choose from. And accomodation can definitely be more affordable.

  • @BB-dr6ho
    @BB-dr6ho Před rokem +3

    Very interesting video, we plan to visit next year and your video is a very nice introduction 😘

  • @SaadonAksah
    @SaadonAksah Před rokem +1

    Great to hear that youve enjoyed your stay 👍

  • @wenwyn105
    @wenwyn105 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video! Good information and very entertaining. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @nicooi6565
    @nicooi6565 Před rokem +3

    As Malaysian,i think i need to give a Big thanks to you. Thanks that giving us so many good review, that that you love everything's in Malaysia. thanks, btw, I'm from Penang😃

  • @wanakmar0734
    @wanakmar0734 Před rokem +7

    Wish you all the best in finding place/country to settle down. Always keep your option open as you might find a better place a long the way..cheers from here kuala lumpur..😊

  • @EatWalkLearn
    @EatWalkLearn Před rokem +8

    Great video friends! I'm so sorry we didn't get a chance to spend more time together. It'd be interesting to compare Malaysia to Thailand together. We found M to be a bit too conservative for us, while T was too smoky. Although we'll definitely be back to both, especially for M for health care.

  • @lidattruong1105
    @lidattruong1105 Před 9 měsíci +3

    The main thing about SEA that would make me hesitant about living there long term is the humidity. Food and costs are great, but that humidity is rough.

    • @wht8349
      @wht8349 Před 20 dny

      Humidity here is challenging initially for most people from temperate regions, but human body will slowly accommodate to the humidity after a few weeks and became more accustomed to the humidity!
      I personally experience these changes when I move from Malaysia to Australia and then back to Malaysia after 6 years. My first few nights in Australia was so unbearable that my lips were so dry and crack until bleeding and I had to used a wet tower in between my lips to keep it moist while sleeping, but after a few days or weeks, I don’t have such problems anymore! After living 6 years in Australia without a single day back to Malaysia, my first few weeks was also unbearable where I felt so sticky and I need to splash water on my body every 1-2 hours and I need to take 3 cold water showers daily for a few weeks! Finally, all these extreme conditions disappear and I don’t have these extreme feelings.
      So, you’ll be alright after a few weeks and when certain days the humidity hits above 80-90%, a simple dehumidifing mode in the aircon will solve all the problems!

  • @JellGExplorer
    @JellGExplorer Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your honest review of Malaysia. Hope to see you back here soon!

  • @ruslileman3787
    @ruslileman3787 Před rokem

    Thanks for your very informative review...

  • @se7enzee444
    @se7enzee444 Před rokem +8

    3:00 - Many credit cards charge "foreign transaction fee" and ATM cards have ATM fees. So check before bringing and using them in foreign countries.
    Note: when using, ALWAYS select the foreign currency and let your credit card do the conversion.

    • @wilmabrock6257
      @wilmabrock6257 Před rokem

      2.5% in Canada in every foreign transaction using your credit card

  • @devauxcdv8556
    @devauxcdv8556 Před rokem +8

    if u want to retire and still get the benefit of medical and cheaper cost of living, should try borneo mainly Kuching, Miri or KK. but the public transport aren't great and you're going to need a vehicle if you're like me i prefer living on the city outskirt since the housing i went for a landed area with yard so i can do a little gardening and it's quiet not hectic and neighbor are great

  • @topplacetoLive
    @topplacetoLive Před 2 měsíci +1

    Malaysia seems inviting. Considering it for retirement plan. Costs and culture aspects covered well. Appreciate the informative video

  • @jamies6534
    @jamies6534 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Spent similar amount of time. Offers great value. Friendly, safe and cheap. The 90 day visa also works just fine with e-gate access, making it very easy to come and go with absolutely no hassle. Very smart move by immigration.

  • @naseemen5377
    @naseemen5377 Před rokem +10

    IM proud to be a Malaysian

  • @dcwtf09
    @dcwtf09 Před rokem +3

    As a Malaysian I believe majority of us prefer a laidback lifestyle, we see a lot of potential in our country, especially its excellent geographical location in Asia with the least natural disaster that we would face, thus regardless of political problem, we tend to live away from the overly competitive world and trying to settle in our own pace, take it slow and improve progressively.
    If you look at Malaysia and compared it to other countries, you will find out only in Malaysia we have the best social harmony and stability, we were born, raised and educated in a multi racial environment, rarely any country would match us in understand and respecting each other's culture, food, tradition, value, religion, etc.
    And yes, most of the Malaysians are bilingual, 1/3 are trilingual, some can speak more. Malay is our national language, English is an essential language as well as Chinese Mandarin, other than that Tamil is commonly spoken within Indian community who has around 8% of total population.

  • @HumbleWordsmith
    @HumbleWordsmith Před 2 měsíci

    really sweet couple! Thanks for sharing

  • @salqubeq5203
    @salqubeq5203 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good summary & data presentation. That is correct, besides the hot climate, Malaysia is truly a great place to live (even when we use standard metrics)

  • @jefftyt
    @jefftyt Před rokem +3

    Glad that you enjoy the country

  • @tiputertipah9664
    @tiputertipah9664 Před rokem +7

    If the heat and humidity is an issue for u, u may move and stay abit far from KL to Genting Highland or Cameron Highland, i think those places suit u better.

  • @SjaakSchulteis
    @SjaakSchulteis Před rokem +2

    I'm married to a Thai and live 250 km south of Bangkok near Hua Hin. We went last november to Kuala Lumpur and we really enjoyed it. We stayed one week. Rented a condo for that week, where we could cook our own food. Which we didn't, because food is available everywhere and it is similar in price like in Thailand. Some items are more expensive (alcohol) but most just similar. We are planning to go again on holiday there. We have been to Indonesia (Bali) and Europe, but my wife likes Malaysia most. She had no trouble finding food she liked, which was the case in Europe.

    • @terataibiru4997
      @terataibiru4997 Před rokem

      Thai food can be found nearly everywhere in Malaysia as some Thai cuisines such as Tom Yum has become part of our daily meals.. Thai eateries whose cooks are mostly from Southern Thai are mushrooming all around the country...😊

    • @SjaakSchulteis
      @SjaakSchulteis Před rokem

      @@terataibiru4997 That might be true, but my wife actually enjoyed the Malay food very much. We like to eat in food-courts where we always had a lot of choice.

  • @wp8639
    @wp8639 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the informative video! I am very surprised about your decision on using Malaysia for your medical and health. It really sounds like they are very good, i will definitely watch your video about that.

  • @humoursque8447
    @humoursque8447 Před rokem +2

    Can never get used to hot and humid weather all year round. Holiday is fine.

  • @leealex24
    @leealex24 Před rokem +4

    Malaysia has the 2nd highest proficiency in Asia, and I would think KL is probably the top.