5 INSANELY CHEAP Destinations for Digital Nomads in 2024

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5 INSANELY CHEAP Destinations for Digital Nomads in 2024


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  1. Joose, when you are quoting prices is it usually USD or Euro?
    New watcher and subscriber….
    And where do you come from? I can’t pick the accent.

  2. One thing to watch out for if you're traveling from the US to SEAsia –> quality of the food + prep is very, very below normal standards. Sanitarily, I consistently caught workers "taste-testing".

    Transitioning from the curated, high-vibrational foods in US to SEAsia standards was a serious health struggle over 3 months of travel.

  3. oh my god! thank you for mentioning Koh Phangan! I have been so so interested about this island because I read that it is built on rose quartz! And I am very interested in visiting and filming Thailand, very cool video thank you. I needed this video because my online business is still scaling up to a full time income but I need to get back on the road traveling and documenting while i scale the business. you have helped me so much with this video, thank u my friend.

  4. Wow! So inspirational! I build websites and was laid off recently. I want to do this but a little bit of fear of how this will all work and how can I connect with people as I would be doing this likely solo for a few months.

  5. im in nha trang vietnam right now. its my third city in a three month. first two were da nang and da lat, first impression about nha trang is that it’s much cleaner and a bit cheaper than da nang. both in foods and apartments

    you should definitely visit it if you haven’t been here

  6. As a Thai I'm glad that you liked Koh Phangan and specifically Chaloklum, very peaceful part of the island with great diving trips to Sail Rock

  7. Good picks. Reckon a little bit on the low side budget wise though for KL. Da nang is super cheap though.

    Da nang food western: La Casa (great lamb), Motor city – Detroit Pizza (best pizza by a mile).

  8. Just found out your channel. Loved the cost breakdown for each places. We are moving to Bali in June and looking for a nice place by the beach In canggu area. Do you have any recommendations for such places?

  9. I find westerners are always crazy about beaches. What is the big deal about sun, sand and sea? They are hot, sticky, sandy, sweaty and at times make me feel itchy!

  10. do you fly that drone "legally" ? 😀 … I'm wondering if taking the drone with me is a good idea or not considering the very restrictive rules (when it is not totally forbidden…). To take the risk or not to take it… that is the question !

  11. I just recently got back from Bali and stayed in Canngu part of my time there and I'm sorry to say that I did not like it there.The food was overall terrible,the traffic horrible and the infrastructure grossly lacking. In my opinion not much to like about that place and other travelers were complaining how long it took to fly there feom Europe and the cost and how it's not worth it. I wish I liked the place moreso as the people are very nice. The worst part was Bali belly which also hampered the trip.

  12. This is a Great list but mostly focussed on Southeast Asia. South America is a wonderful place for affordable options for location independent workers. Although I live in North America, I try to spend my money in countries where it will go further. I look for the same commodities that I have in North America but for a fraction of the price. That not only means cheap but reasonable quality of life, including safety, and health. Water is a big deal for me. I don’t drive and I don’t like having to carry big jugs of drinking water to my accommodation regularly. From my experience delivery services abroad are often unreliable. So I found a great place with healthy drinking water and all the commodities I need for the fraction of the price which is Bogota Colombia. What is great about Bogotá is that you can actually get a residency visa if you invest in buying a property and the cost of properties is again a fraction of what you would pay in my country. Thanks again for this video.😊