THIS is the Most SLEPT On City in SouthEast Asia

They are Thicker than a Snicker in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia!This by far is the most slept on City in Southeast Asia!

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44 Comments

  1. The best things to do after dinner in Kuala Lumpur offer a winning combination of lively and friendly ambience, with talented DJs spinning dance-worthy tunes. The city is teeming with bars, pubs and clubs on the streets, and swanky rooftop restaurants and bars on top of 5-star hotels.Β 

    Nightlife in Kuala Lumpur isn’t just limited to drinking venues as you can also find numerous hawker stalls serving authentic Asian cuisine and bustling night markets that remain open until the wee hours of the morning. From Jalan Alor’s bustling hawker stalls and seafood restaurants to Changkat Bukit Bintang's chic see-and-be-seen nightclubs, this comprehensive guide to Kuala Lumpur's best nightlife shows that there’s no shortage of exciting places to go after sunset.

  2. Man this episode was ridiculously good! Malaysia may be the mood for me! My background is that of an Islamic one even though I don't claim a particular religion are moral framework is based in the abrahamic disciplines .

    I was hoping Richie Mack would have asked about dating and potentially dating a black American or foreigner. I'm now doing my research because those women being thick like that but still covered up is the best way to go! I'll never dated in the West again seriously! The fact that that country isn't plagued with OF and IG models is perfect for me !

    But I got to make sure they'll be receptive to a black man.

  3. Zoom great content but I’m gonna share with you as a historian and NATIVE black history all over the earth. I have to share they are descendants of the indigenous black tribes throughout Malaysia Indonesia in the Philippines. Their languages are almost the same Malaysia, particularly in the Philippines, different meanings, but the same words and all their languages… the same from Madagascar Africa, sending Sudan Sudanese that’s what that language comes from actually the indigenous black tribes are still in Malaysia. No one is gonna tell you because they are ashamed of that part just like in the Philippines the black tribes are still there. They are ashamed of their black size so many of the mixed Filipino won’t never tell you that and the same thing in Thailand, the black tribes are still in the land. The mix ones that you have around you like your girl they’re all just seen from the black tribes and they’ve been mixed because of the slave traits that happened there by the Spanish colonizers bringing in and mixing…. From Thailand all the way down to the Philippines they all speak of Bantu language and which is out of north east Africa
    If you wish to go to Madagascar today, you would think he was in the Philippines, Indonesia, or Thailand because how they look there and they all are mulattoβ€˜s meaning that foundation black mix with the other outside races because you had invaders coming in all those lands and slavery that happened long ago look bro , https://youtube.com/shorts/eVt5iCeqBig?si=73oG_0CmT85BEYa3 , t now you know what most of those thick shapes come from that they have and those dark complexions If they get dark in the sun, that’s black heritage, bloodline roots

  4. Kuala Lumpur is just magical. I loved it and will definitely be going back. Just be warned that rain is crazy and the rainy season is completely off of Thailand's which is crazy being they are so close. Was there in December and it was pouring, flew 2 hours to Thailand and it was beautiful so time it right.

  5. I was there last year and I loved it. My friend and I have both considered moving there if we could. It is a really nice city. I still feel like I haven't sufficiently discovered it yet. I'll be back for sure.

  6. Yes, 3 days in KL is not enough. I just spent about a week (19 Feb – 27 Feb) in KL to see if it's a good fit for me as a retirement home. Enjoyed my visit, but not feelin' the retirement MOJO I'm looking for. I am currently in Singapore as I write this note. Heading to the Philippines after this and will be in Thailand soon. Kind of doing my own Zoom Fest solo mode. Enjoy your videos Richie Mac, you're doing good work.

  7. If you're aware of who the Nomad Capitalist is, he is staunch advocate of Kuala Lumpur. He has held his conference Nomad Capitalist Live in K.L. the past couple of years and is doing it again this year. You've definitely tapped in to a not so slept on spot.

  8. Great Video! Make you laugh I go to KL to chill out and get away from the chaos in BKK/Thailand. You let the cat out the bag but to be honest KL is slower than BKK and not the place to go to wild out. It’s ok to bring Sand to the Beach in Malaysia. You will gain weight the food is awesome and the fried chicken can rival Chicken from the Southern sates of the US facts

  9. I just pulled into KL this afternoon. The first thing I'm greeted with is Ramadan and you on the Tube. This is one of my favorite spots. Check out Panang and Langkawi while you're here. Enjoy your stay.

  10. My guy. I'm glad you're enjoying KL but please gatekeep this!!!! I don't want the ignorant ninjas messing up Kuala Lumpur for me because I will want to move there in the future. Let's keep it quiet and keep it moving, please!

  11. Yeah.. just left in October 2024..it was different.. but also the infrastructure is very good.

    However…im not itching to get back..😒
    Was there a week.. got around the city pretty good.

    Food is different..becuase of it being a cultural melting pot..

    I would liken it to Atlanta.

    The Malls and shopping have all budgets in mind.

    The towers have really good shopping.. from Versace to Gucci.. the 3B's line the VIP Parking no matter where you go…

    Enjoy of you go πŸ’ͺ

  12. Now this is real traveling. You learn about and experience the places that you visit. Some brothers fly to different places just to spend time with working 304s and eat at American style restaurants.

  13. Good video. I'll be in KL in april. I am trying to find a place close to thailand in south east Asia to live. Thailand is becoming too much of what I'm trying to escape which is the western people. But I still love thailand so I want to be close enough so I can enjoy thailand but live in malaysia Cambodia vietnam. I mean phuket feels like your in Russia and half of pattaya feels like India. I just can't do it

  14. Travel OG at it again Richie out here showing that Malaysia not a 3rd world country like people in the states think I love this Kaula Lumpur is awesome.

  15. Big congratulations to Zoom to Thailand! Your work has been nothing short of amazing, providing valuable insights and inspiration for Black travelers looking to explore Asia. Your dedication, honesty, and engaging content have helped so many people see the possibilities beyond their borders. It’s inspiring to see a brother like you paving the way and making travel more accessible and relatable. Keep doing what you doβ€”you’re making a real impact!

    Much respect and appreciation!

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