Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Indonesia
Indonesia, an archipelago nation located in Southeast Asia, has become a popular destination for digital nomads due to its appealing combination of sunny weather, rich culture, and affordability. Here are seven cities and towns that offer an ideal lifestyle for remote workers and digital nomads:
Bali
Bali, the Island of the Gods, is a digital nomad paradise. Known for its beautiful beaches, lush rice paddies, and vibrant arts scene, Bali offers an inspiring and laid-back environment. Digital nomads love the co-working spaces, such as Outpost Bali Coworking and Colony, which provide a productive workspace with a tropical backdrop. Cost of Living: Renting a nice, furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around $300-$500 per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around $50. A moderate dinner with one drink at a local restaurant costs around $10. Nomad Tip: Don't miss the sunset at Uluwatu Temple, where you can witness an incredible dance performance while taking in the stunning ocean views.
Ubud
Ubud, the cultural hub of Bali, is another favorite among digital nomads. This artistic and spiritual town is surrounded by rice paddies and temples. Digital nomads appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the abundance of co-working spaces like Hubud and KafeNini. Cost of Living: A nice, furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around $250-$450 per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around $40. A moderate dinner with one drink at a local restaurant costs around $8. Nomad Tip: Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where you can observe over 700 Balinese long-tailed macaques living in their natural habitat.
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta, located in Central Java, is a city steeped in history and culture. Digital nomads discover a perfect balance between work and exploration in this vibrant city. Popular co-working spaces include The Barn and Kopi Yogya. Cost of Living: A nice, furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around $200-$400 per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around $30. A moderate dinner with one drink at a local restaurant costs around $5. Nomad Tip: Spend an afternoon exploring the Borobudur Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest Buddhist temple in the world.
Lake Toba
Lake Toba, located in North Sumatra, is an idyllic location for digital nomads seeking a peaceful and inspiring environment. The stunning lake provides a serene backdrop for work and relaxation. Digital nomads often gather at co-working spaces like Toba Lake Coworking. Cost of Living: A nice, furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around $150-$300 per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around $20. A moderate dinner with one drink at a local restaurant costs around $5. Nomad Tip: Take a boat tour of the lake and visit the ancient Batak villages to learn about the unique culture and traditions.
Jakarta
Jakarta, the bustling capital city of Indonesia, offers digital nomads a unique blend of modern city life and rich cultural experiences. Digital nomads appreciate the abundance of co-working spaces like GoWork and EVH Space. Cost of Living: A nice, furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around $350-$650 per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around $50. A moderate dinner with one drink at a local restaurant costs around $10. Nomad Tip: Explore the National Monument (Monas) and learn about Indonesia's history and independence.
Medan
Medan, the largest city in Sumatra, is a hub for digital nomads seeking a less touristy and more authentic Indonesian experience. Digital nomads enjoy the co-working spaces like Hub.Co and the affordable cost of living. Cost of Living: A nice, furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around $150-$350 per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around $25. A moderate dinner with one drink at a local restaurant costs around $5. Nomad Tip: Visit the Maimun Palace, a beautiful and ornate palace that reflects the unique architectural style of Sumatra.
Bandung
Bandung, the capital city of West Java, is an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads. Known as the "Paris of Java," Bandung offers a vibrant arts scene, natural beauty, and an affordable cost of living. Digital nomads gather at co-working spaces like Co.Lab and D'Place. Cost of Living: A nice, furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around $150-$350 per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around $30. A moderate dinner with one drink at a local restaurant costs around $6. Nomad Tip: Take a hike in the beautiful Tangkuban Perahu volcanic crater and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Where to Stay & Eat: In each of these cities and towns, you'll find a variety of neighborhoods with furnished rentals and fun restaurants for young people. Do some research to find the area that best suits your preferences and budget. Happy exploring, digital nomads!
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
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