Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in India

India, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and affordable cost of living, has become an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads. These are our top picks for cities and towns that offer a great work-life balance for digital nomads. "
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore, located in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, is known for its pleasant climate and picturesque surroundings. Digital nomads can work from the many cafes in the city or from the serene gardens of the Victoria Park. The city also has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars and restaurants. The Perur Siva Temple and Monkey Falls are popular weekend getaways.
Cost of Living: A furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 8,000 INR per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around 1,500 INR. A moderate dinner for one person at a restaurant costs around 500 INR.
Nomad Tip: Don't miss the annual Marudamalai Temple Car Festival, where the sacred chariot of Lord Murugan is taken in a grand procession through the streets of the city.
Where to Stay & Eat: The Avinashilingam Road area is popular among digital nomads for its furnished apartments and proximity to cafes and restaurants.
Jaipur, Rajasthan
Jaipur, the Pink City of India, is a digital nomad's paradise. The city is a hub of history, culture, and art. Digital nomads can work from the many cafes in the city or from the serene gardens of the Hawa Mahal and the City Palace. The Amer Fort and Jantar Mantar are popular weekend getaways.
Cost of Living: A furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 10,000 INR per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around 1,800 INR. A moderate dinner for one person at a restaurant costs around 700 INR.
Nomad Tip: Visit the Chokhi Dhani Village, an ethnic theme park located on the outskirts of Jaipur, to experience the rural life of Rajasthan and enjoy traditional Rajasthani cuisine.
Where to Stay & Eat: The C-Scheme area is popular among digital nomads for its modern apartments and proximity to cafes and restaurants.
Goa
Goa, known for its beautiful beaches and laid-back lifestyle, is a popular destination for digital nomads. Digital nomads can work from the many cafes in the beach towns or from the comfort of their own beach huts. The beaches of Calangute, Anjuna, and Vagator are popular weekend getaways. Goa also has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars and nightclubs.
Cost of Living: A furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 12,000 INR per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around 2,500 INR. A moderate dinner for one person at a restaurant costs around 800 INR.
Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Dudhsagar Waterfalls, located in the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, which can be reached by taking a train from Madgaon to Castle Rock and then trekking to the falls.
Where to Stay & Eat: The Arambol and Ashvem areas are popular among digital nomads for their beachfront accommodations and proximity to cafes and restaurants.
Udaipur, Rajasthan
Udaipur, the City of Lakes, is a digital nomad's dream destination. The city is known for its beautiful palaces, serene lakes, and vibrant markets. Digital nomads can work from the many cafes in the city or from the tranquil gardens of the City Palace. The beautiful Lake Pichola and the Jag Mandir Palace are popular weekend getaways.
Cost of Living: A furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 12,000 INR per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around 2,000 INR. A moderate dinner for one person at a restaurant costs around 800 INR.
Nomad Tip: Visit the City Palace Museum to learn about the rich history of Udaipur and enjoy the stunning views of Lake Pichola from the rooftop.
Where to Stay & Eat: The Fateh Sagar Road area is popular among digital nomads for its modern apartments and proximity to cafes and restaurants.
McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh
McLeod Ganj, located in the picturesque hills of Himachal Pradesh, is a haven for digital nomads seeking peace and tranquility. The town is known for its stunning views, serene monasteries, and vibrant Tibetan culture. Digital nomads can work from the many cafes in the town or from the peace and quiet of their own homestays. The Dal Lake and the Bhagsu Falls are popular weekend getaways.
Cost of Living: A furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 10,000 INR per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around 1,500 INR. A moderate dinner for one person at a restaurant costs around 500 INR.
Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Namgyal Monastery, which is located in the heart of McLeod Ganj and is a living monastery where monks practice their daily rituals and studies.
Where to Stay & Eat: The Upper Bhagsu area is popular among digital nomads for its budget-friendly homestays and proximity to cafes and restaurants.
Puducherry
Puducherry, a former French colony, is a unique blend of Indian and French culture. Digital nomads can work from the many cafes in the city or from the peaceful beaches of Auroville. The French Quarter and the Aurobindo Ashram are popular weekend getaways. Puducherry also has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars and cafes.
Cost of Living: A furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 8,000 INR per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around 1,500 INR. A moderate dinner for one person at a restaurant costs around 600 INR.
Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Mahabalipuram Shore Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located just outside of Puducherry, which features intricately carved temples and sculptures.
Where to Stay & Eat: The White Town area is popular among digital nomads for its budget-friendly apartments and proximity to cafes and restaurants.
Rishikesh
Rishikesh, located in the northern state of Uttarakhand, is a spiritual hub and a popular destination for digital nomads seeking peace and tranquility. The town is known for its beautiful ghats, serene ashrams, and vibrant yoga scene. Digital nomads can work from the many cafes in the town or from the tranquil banks of the Ganges River. The Triveni Ghat and the Beatles Ashram are popular weekend getaways.
Cost of Living: A furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around 7,000 INR per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around 1,000 INR. A moderate dinner for one person at a restaurant costs around 400 INR.
Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Ganga Aarti, a daily ritual performed at the Triveni Ghat, where hundreds of diyas (oil lamps) are floated on the Ganges River.
Where to Stay & Eat: The Laxman Jhula area is popular among digital nomads for its budget-friendly accommodations and proximity to cafes and restaurants.
About the Author
Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International
and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University
with a BA in International Business and German.
Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.

Award winning International Health Insurance for Individuals and families living abroad
Get Quote

Award winning International Health Insurance for Individuals and families living abroad
Get Quote
India Forum
Talk with other digital nomads and expats in India on our India forum - meet people, get advice and help others.
Contribute
Help others in India by answering questions about the challenges and adventures of living in India.

Digital Nomads in India offer advice about healthcare, hospital visits, emergency rooms visits, finding a doctor and buying health insurance in India.