Have you ever heard of this place called the 1,000 Islands, a magical place located in the south of Laos? If you did, and if you are a digital nomad, you may wonder if it is possible to work remotely from Don Det. Since I’ve been there twice, let me tell you about it. Why…
For the contemporary digital nomad, the allure of exploring new cultures while maintaining a productive work schedule is an exciting prospect. However, it’s crucial to understand the specific visa regulations in your chosen destination. This article explores the latest information for digital nomads considering Pakistan. No Dedicated Digital Nomad Visa, But a Welcoming Tourist Visa…
While the concept of digital nomadism continues to gain traction worldwide, not all countries offer the facilities needed to sustain this lifestyle. Mongolia, known for its rugged expanses and nomadic culture, unfortunately does not have a specific digital nomad visa for remote workers. However, there are some options available to those wishing to experience Mongolia…
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), or North Korea, remains one of the world’s most secretive and tightly-controlled societies. For those daring to tread the less-traveled path, this guide serves to outline the practicalities and impossibility of a digital nomadic lifestyle in North Korea. Understanding the Travel Limitations Crucially, U.S. and South Korean passport…
Looking to relocate to Taiwan? Here is an overview of the costs of living in Taiwan, so you are well prepared before making the big step. Taiwan’s cost of living is not too high, which is why it’s a popular destination for expats. A single person’s estimated monthly cost is $1,552. A family of four…
Living in Japan can be absurdly expensive because of its exorbitant cost of living. The average cost of living in Japan is $1171 per person, which is almost 2 times more expensive than the world’s average cost of living. The average cost of living in Japan is 45% less expensive than in the USA and…
Indonesia is a truly beautiful country with so much to offer to digital nomads. From the amazing beaches and coral reefs in Bali to the towering volcanoes and lush rainforests of Sumatra, there’s something for everyone. The people are friendly and welcoming, and the food is delicious! If you’re looking for an amazing place to…
Quick Overview Digital Nomad Visa name: Taiwan Gold Card Length of Stay: 12 months to 3 years Visa Fee: $100-$310 Residence Permit: Yes Income Requirement: $5700 Tax: you will be considered a tax resident after 183 days Do Taiwan has Digital Nomad Visa? In February 2018, Taiwan introduced a special digital nomad visa, also known…
Singapore is a melting pot of culture, people, and opportunities, and it is fast becoming one of the world’s top travel destinations. There’s no denying that this country is also popular among digital nomads and expats. Everything from Singapore airport to Singapore food and widespread public transport systems is truly impeccable in Singapore. Singapore boasts…
Thanks to its fast-growing economy and top-rated services for digital nomads, Vietnam is becoming a popular destination for remote workers from all over the world. There are many cities in Vietnam that are ideal for a digital nomad lifestyle. Needless to say, it is the low cost of living that puts Vietnam among the top…
Malaysia has so much to offer digital nomads looking for a country with endless opportunities. If you are a digital nomad or expat curious about Malaysia digital nomad visa, here is everything you need to know to work remotely in Malaysia. Does Malaysia have Digital Nomad Visa? As of writing this, Malaysia has no specific…
Java is famed for having a rich history, beautiful sights, and pleasant tropical weather. But is it really the digital nomad paradise that people make it up to be? To answer this, and the ultimate question: Can you work remotely from Java Island — this DN has done his legwork! So, keep reading to find…
Thinking of Borneo conjures up images of vast rainforests, pristine nature, and thousands of different plant and animal species. Moreover, the island is considered one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. However, it may be difficult for the average digital nomad to navigate Borneo’s unique political situation and its implications — but worry…
Turkey is a multicultural country and one of the most popular digital nomad destinations for travelers across the globe. In 2019, with the influx of 51 million foreign tourists, Turkey ranked as the world’s 6th most popular tourist destination. In 2021, nearly 14.7 million tourists visited Turkey. Since 2020, this beautiful country has been welcoming…
The good The cost of living is low Beautiful landscapes Great food The bad Fluent English speakers are rare Traffic can get chaotic Connectivity It might be surprising for some but Vietnam has fairly high internet speed across the country, and in big cities, you will find lots of hotspots with WiFi, mostly cafés. 4G…
All you need to know about working remotely from Japan The good The food The traditional and pop culture The public transport The bad The cost of living The lack of english speakers The cultural gap Connectivity Japan is at the forefront of technology when it comes to connectivity. Many public places like train stations…
Thailand is a mecca for digital nomads, boasting fast internet and cutting-edge cities on the doorstep of beautiful beaches and culturally rich mountain towns. Thailand for digital nomads at a glance Good Reliable, fast internet Relatively cheap cost of living Great food Awesome beaches Bad Tricky visa regulations A long rainy season Can get busy…
Sri Lanka is known for its beautiful nature, its wild animals, friendly people, unique and yummy food, tea fields up in the mountains, trains, and its mixed culture. And I can testify that you will find all that in Sri Lanka if you decide to stay long enough in the country. But is Sri Lanka…
Japan, popular mostly for Mount Fuji and cutting-edge technology, is a popular destination for digital nomads and expats. Sad but true, Japan is not on the list of the (over) 50 countries with coveted digital nomad visas. But many digital nomads love this country for a myriad of reasons. As a matter of fact, many…
There are more than 50 countries offering digital nomad visas and more than 35 million digital nomads worldwide. If you are among those 35 million digital nomads, it’s no surprise that Asian countries are among the top destinations for you. Perhaps, you might be looking to relocate to South Korea. Is there a digital nomad…
Whether you are a digital nomad or a freelancer who wants to work remotely from Dubai or the capital city Abu Dhabi or anywhere in the United Arab Emirates, we have some good news for you. The UAE digital nomad visa will allow you to stay in the country for a period of up to…
Bali is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, one of the 17,000 islands that make up Indonesia’s archipelago. Indonesia, especially Bali has been a popular tourist destination for decades. Over 6 million tourists visit The Land of the Gods each year for the sun, sea, and sand, its sheer natural beauty, and exotic beach resorts…
Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world made of five big islands and about 30 smaller groups of islands. In total, Indonesia consists of 17,000 islands, including Java, Timor, Sulawesi, Halmahera, Sumatra, and parts of Borneo (Kalimantan) and New Guinea (Papua or Irian Jaya). More than 50% of the entire population lives on Java,…
Sumatra is still somewhat of an undiscovered gem, especially for digital nomads. However, it’s an incredibly beautiful island, full of plants and animals you won’t see anywhere else in the world. But all of this could be in vain if the country’s laws and infrastructure don’t allow you to work remotely from Sumatra with ease.…