Welcome to

Malaysia

Why nomads love
Malaysia
?
  • Multicultural society: a melting pot of cultures with many ethnicities, languages and religions adapted to various lifestyles, beliefs and values 
  • Hub for travel: The good location of the country allows to travel easily in Asia and for cheap
  • Diversified cuisine: A mixture of local, Indian and Chinese flavors to form one of the most diverse cuisines of Asia.
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What’s in your housing?

A comfortable workspace
High performance wifi connection
Fully equipped  kitchen
Full cleaning every week
Laundry on site
Well-designed furniture
A 24/7 support
High quality bedding

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Organize your arrival in the house

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Life in

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, KL is a capital in permanent expansion. In spite of this, the city center still has a few small islands of human scale. You can still see grand monuments from the colonial era, enhanced by a touch of Mughal or Moorish architecture.

Close by, Chinatown and Little India, the vibrant hearts of the city, line up their slightly outdated storefronts, while the call of the muezzin and a wind laden with the incense of the Chinese temples blow over the city. This is one of the charms of Kuala Lumpur, a multiracial city where very different ethnic groups live together relatively well.

Biggest airports

Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Kuala Lumpur International Airport, 64000 Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia

Kota Kinabalu International Airport

Kota Kinabalu International Airport Beg Berkunci No 134, Aras 5, Bangunan Terminal, 88740 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

Transports in

Malaysia

A very dense network of buses connects all the major cities several times a day and even every 30 minutes to 1 hour for the most popular connections (such as Kuala Lumpur-Malacca). Trains are quite fast and comfortable for invariably low prices. You can also rent small motorcycles or scooters in all the tourist places.

The beauty of

Malaysia

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