The Top Cheapest and Best Places to Work as a Nomad Entrepreneur

In today’s world, many people from different parts of the globe have become tired of their boring and stressful desk jobs. They have become more prone to explore the wonders of the digital world and the opportunities it has to offer. Working as a digital nomad is an interesting option for many reasons: you can be your boss, work fewer hours, and live anywhere you want.

This has attracted the attention of many who seek to explore the world and its beauties. There is an abundance of destinations where nomad entrepreneurs can work and live, but a few stand out as the best and cheapest countries for digital nomads to call home.

 

 Cheapest Places for Nomad Entrepreneurs

  1. Ko Lanta, Thailand

Ko Lanta is one of Thailand’s most charming islands, famous for its entrancing rainforests, its ravishing beaches, and world-celebrated diving and submerging.

Ko Lanta provides youth with a more serene and good quality work experience with less pollution and a more authentic Thai experience with much less pollution, and with an incredibly low nomad cost of just $360!

What’s more, if choosing Thailand as your next work direction, you will benefit from a double-entry tourist visa, with each entry valid for 60 days.

 

  1. Ubud, Indonesia

This place is popular for its friendly locals, beautifully enchanting scenery, and great vegetarian scene.

The living costs that digital nomads might expect are lower than $455.  Ubud is the perfect destination for you as a nomad entrepreneur if you are looking for a healthy and less busy digital nomad community. The environment is suitable as it is highly equipped with a wide range of co-working spaces and networking opportunities. You will also get to meet new people who share the same passion for this lifestyle.

Citizens who come either from US, UK, or Canada, are allowed to stay there for a minimum f 30 days via a tourist visa. However, if they intend to settle there, they are then required to apply for a settlement visa before arrival.

 

  1. Da Lat, Vietnam

Da Lat is considered to be the lowest crime rate and nomad cost area in Vietnam.

The city is also known for its mild temperate, as opposed to tropical climate. Da Lat is known for its beautiful and springy weather, what’s even more charming about the city is its distinctive architecture.

The place was historically invaded by French settlers. After it gained its independence, France left behind a European feel, envisioned in its architecture.  The nomad cost for Da Lat is relatively cheaper than other places at just $600. Tourist visas are available for 30-90 day visits.

 

  1. Siem Reap, Cambodia

Siem Reap is considered to be one of the easiest destinations for digital nomads. This is because the process of visa doesn’t take too much time, it only requires 30 days upon arrival, you can also ask for an extension of additional 30 days.

In Siem Reap, you will find many coworking spaces and cafes, which are equipped with fast WiFi connections in addition to other services.

 

  1. Medellin, Colombia

Colombia has been known for its high rate of crime, but Medellin’s crime rate has been decreasing for a while now and most of the crime that does exist in Colombia is highly unlikely to affect digital nomads.

There, you will come across several co-working spaces with many advantages including good and of course, delicious food and treats. The digital nomads’ costs you will expect are no more than $823 monthly. As for your visa, it’s valid for up to 180 days.

 

  1. Tirana, Albania

Tirana is considered to be one of the cheapest places for digital nomads in Europe, as the general costs for a digital nomad are usually $820.

The city is most famous for its colorful buildings, street art, statues scattered around the city, and its delicious food.

Tirana is located approximately in countries like Greece, Macedonia, Kosovo, and Montenegro. In other words, besides exploring the hidden beaches and old-fashioned villages of Tirana, you can also discover the beauty of these near countries.

American citizens are often allowed to stay in Albania for up to one year with no visa. While citizens of Australia and the UK are allowed 90 days with no visa. Canadians, on the other hand, are given 30 days.

 

  1. Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Taiwan offers digital nomads a cheaper cost of living, better weather, and a more relaxed atmosphere with exceptional food.

On your trip to the city, you will get to enjoy one of the most exciting Kaohsiung’s carnival-like night markets, sip some of the best tea in the world, and try out the delicious culinary flavors that the Taiwanese are famous for.

Kaohsiung, according to statistical studies, is ranked as the safest place as compared to other locations mentioned here.

 

  1. Colombo, Sri Lanka

Colombo’s nomad cost is usually $1,059.

Sri Lanka is known for its landscape, wildlife, tranquillity, and relatively high number of English speakers. It’s preferred d by many digital nomads who seek to gain money but also peace of mind.

 

Last Words

A digital nomad lifestyle is hard work, with all the stress involved in learning new skills, finding clients, and other obstacles that come with the job. But, the experience is worth living, especially if you decided to work in an environment that makes you feel comfortable, safe, and happy. Moving abroad isn’t an easy task but it is rewarding for you as a nomad entrepreneur to grow professionally and personally.

To live your dream life while working to own your best salary. Isn’t it a great deal?

 

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