How do you access finances? Do you have a bank account or do you use a debit card that is accessible / usable in all the countries which you travel? 2nd question: do you need to know the local language to live in these five places on your list? Can you explain how do you communicate with people there?
@@StarryVids I use Revolut, the card works well everywhere :) And no you don't need to, English is enough. There's a bit of language barrier with the locals especially in Thailand & Vietnam. Philippines & Bali are better with that!
whiile watching this I just twanted to cry, im 28 and there is nothing I want more to travel the world, I am studyng and as soon as I Can I will be able to achieve my dream.
I was in your same position, hated my life for 5 frickin long years till I learnt some skills to work remotely and now I travel the world 365 days a year, it's completely worth the hustle.
I just discovered your channel and love it. Really well put together. As a 55 year old married man I love your budget breakdowns for the areas you spend time.I also like that you include cost for living a healthy active lifestyle. With retirement approaching I can see my wife and I enjoying our good health in many of these areas. Keep up the great work and live life boldly.
Great video, you are awesome, so much information in a few minutes ( you speak fast!) You remind me of my Finnish boyfriend in London ( we swam and ran together) Danang is a fantastic place,it has everything a place could offer
Thank you for the great video which is helping me plan. Also great to see a seemingly happy young man experiencing the world and living the dream. Best wishes. I hope your prosperity is equal to the positivity you are putting out.
I really appreciate that you share both the good and the bad. And instead of saying just cheap or afforable you give budget range. It really helps people to visualize what it would be like to live there. Thank you! I am also starting my UA-cam journey recently and this has been one of the reasons why. People just can't find good information anymore.
Based in KL is a great option. From there you'll have access to all the tropical islands on fhe East and West within 4 - 6 hours drive or less than an hour flight. Not forgetting the highlands and national parks nearby.
Thanks for all the updated good information. Da Nang, Vietnam was a great place but I would recommend Hoi An as well. It’s a short distance from Da Nang and I found a great room for $15 / night in the garden city area closer to the ocean. They also had bicycles that came with the stay. I enjoyed your vlog and all the amazing places. Thanks for making Relevant material.
Kuala Lumpur is crazy. I was living with 450$ a month (250 for rent, 200 for food, transportation and hang out). I was living in 136m² condo with 50m long swimming pool in front of the Sentral Station of KL.
you only rented a room for that much, don't joke. We have been living here in Kuala Lumpur for 2 years. A 2 bedroom flat in that building is the cheapest for 2800 ringgit and this part is the Indian Quarter...😂
Wow, all beautiful places to stay in Southeast Asia for the digital nomads, and KL is the only city in your top 5 list, others are the beaches paradise.
@@JooseTheNomad You created a wonderful content for this video. Perhaps one of these days, you can come out with the most affordable city to live in for digital nomads in the world, Asia or Southeast Asia, or maybe the most affordable beach or island to live in for digital nomads in the world, Asia or Southeast Asia. 😀
What an INSANELY beautiful destination for Digital Nomads. Hello from Malaysia. We have also loved and have been to Bali, Thailand, and the Philippines 😍❤👍
Thanks for a deeply thought-out video. Seeing this as an Indonesian brings a lot of dilemmas. I just came back from Bali last month and even without visiting Canggu the traffic was bad enough around the city areas. A big issue that's going on around Indonesians is that the locals depend on tourism but these past few years I think tourists' respect towards locals (anywhere in the world, not just Bali) has gone down when they're on vacation, acting like if you got money you can do anything. Digital nomads are different, you guys live and breathe where you stay but man, tourists. Especially around beach areas anywhere in third-world countries, unbelievable. Not to say I had any problem with tourists when I was there though (foreign tourists I met were mostly nice and polite). That being said, other than outlier tourist behaviors, Balinese are getting worried about foreign investments stomping on locals and the "hub for digital workers" concept feeds into this and there doesn't seem to be any solution yet to the living cost and property prices going up. Any takes on this?
Hello! I have been working in all the places that you said, and I totally agree with you, just comment that Siargao has changed a lot and now has a better internet and it has developed to be more comfortable for Digital Nomad
Hello my gf and I are looking to move out of America to the Phillipines this fall to get away from the toxic western lifestyle if possible do you have any remote work for us we are still young (19 and 18) but we are very determined on this matter and can work for a cheaper salary so we can move out as soon as possible it would be greatly appreciated if so I can send you my email so that you can get to know us and decide if were a right fit.
Been debating Central America vs Bali for months now and I think you sold me. Trying to start a business and Bali is just full of digital nomads, so cya there!
Just discovered your channel today. Amazing videos man - super informative, professional and entertaining. Keep going, you're absolutely smashing it in life!!
Two of us just returned a couple weeks back. We stayed in Nusa Dua and took excursions everyday. The traffic to Ubud was almost beyond belief; crazy.@@JooseTheNomad
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.
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.😊
Thanks! Yea for sure many cheap options there but does the lifestyle compare? There's no ocean & beach either? Way less safe than here? It's not by accident that I have stayed in this area for so long☺️
@@JooseTheNomadYeah, by accident as it’s the places you can afford. Colombia is to expensive for him. There is not way he will find such a life style in any Latin America countries for the price you pay in SEA! I’ve been to both and obviously not comparable.
Sooo...this is the best concept (by far) I have ever seen on youtube! Showing places including budgets and bottom prices. I really don't like the vids of the US guys as the country is too expensive in terms of rents and eating out. I love that this guy see the prices like 1-2usd and 6-7usd. So it gives me the real idea about pricing in those beautiful places. ❤️
@@JooseTheNomad thanks for highly valuable information. Do you think is there any chance to find even cheaper rents than on Airbnb? I usually start with Airbnb or hostels and then switch to longer term rent from locals. Usually for 1/3-1/2 of the Airbnb price.
@@JooseTheNomad Btw is there still any chance to start own Airbnb businesses or hostels in Bali? Or is the limited Bali space already too saturated and competition tough?
Siem Reap is a charming, smaller and laid back place with tons of tourist infrastructure and guest houses where you can get a nice private accommodation. Cambodians are super kind, humble. It's very inexpensive there. I'm convinced that I could get an annual retirement visa if I asked. I'm thinking about it.
Hi Joose, would be great to meet one day, I like how you are showing in a good light these places, I hope soon I will test it myself, as many people now, even in person, have clearly told me how positive southern Asia is. Have a great day, thanks for the content.
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
I live in Da Nang and Love it ! But decided to leave the country because the way the drive here they are just crazy. ! I was going at Fitness Elite, expensive but have everything, ice bath, sauna, 25m pool, very luxury and cool place. And here, I went to a lot a Digital Nomad Meetup, and till now is the best place If found in Asia, with open minded people but missing some spirituality side here. Thanks for the video.
I've been looking for the best places for digital nomads outside of Southeast Asia because I wanted a different vibe but there is literally no place that compares to Southeast Asia, there are so many good places around the world But you will not find luxury like Southeast Asia, and if you find something close to it, its ridiculously expensive. There are some places in Latin America, Turkey... but they are still very far..
I WAS in KL last Xmas and was pleasantly surprised what a great city it is sadly I was only there a few days but will be back at some stage in my travels
Very good information! I'm retired and just spent 4 months in SE Asia. I stayed in Siem Reap, Bangkok, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Nepal (Pokhara). I'm recharging back in Texas, but I can see another trip in the near future. I'm not working, but I do blog posts for fun. I appreciate the suggestions. I haven't been in Bali in about 12 years. I look forward to your next video. Thanks!
Cheers Doug. Do you agree with these recommendations and do you have some other places you suggest.. Being retired, is a bit different to being a young Digital nomad ha ha. I'm in the same category as you are.
Guess I might have gotten introverted the older I’ve gotten, because meeting new friends is not something I factor into a destination. But again, that’s just me. Awesome video.
Yes, I agree. Among them, Canggu is still the best, although it may be overrated. Not only does it offer a wide range of food choices, accommodations, communities, and activities that can be tailored to different preferences and budgets, but most importantly, it is currently the largest digital nomad hub, allowing us to have a broader exposure in business. Nice video, can't wait to watch more from you!
Canggu was amazing but the excessive traffic, overcrowding and beach pollution is starting to make it less appealing than other parts of Bali like Ubud or Uluwatu
I prefer Lombok than Bali tbh, less tourists, no traffic, better wider roads, much more cheaper. Just need to know where you wanna base, with the expat crowds or away from them 😅
@@JooseTheNomadif you wanna be in a mini Canggu (catered for westerners and where most of the digital nomads, surfers are based), Kuta Mandalika is the spot, with white sandy beaches and tons of empty ones as well. From there can always do day trips to the waterfalls up North, island hopping on the West and East coast, and then there's the famous Gilis where most Bali goers ended up to party, all within roughly 2 hours away from Kuta Lombok. There's Senggigi as well, a coastal with black sand town when tourists hang out it's to the Gilis where people hang out as well. Expenses over there is half of what you'll spend in Bali. And oh, to answer your question, what's your budget like and how big of a room/villa you need?
@@sparcousa yeah thanks! Just to say, I love Bali for so many things tho it's not just about the negative of having lots of tourists. But yeah I want to see how it is in Lombok too and just need a clean nice room in a guesthouse, nothing fancy but decent in a nice area :)
@JooseTheNomad yes because think of it this way. People don't watch ur type of content once they add it to favorites and rewatch it multiple times a year etc. So when you put timestamps you let them remeber what they liked or needed in the video months later. I know youtubers care about watch time for metric. But trust me timestamps are very good. Don't take my opinion though check with chatgpt
ahhhhh i know your english accent! its finnish =D i was like this guy looks like my cousin then i was like wait he is finnish =D i am finnish too but i live in australia ! it's rare to see finns exploring the world because of there shyness but good work mate!
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Is it easy to find gym in siargao? Or its more like Vietnam ?
@@brujulatropical There is this for example: maps.app.goo.gl/ig4usGe2AxgYEHyy9?g_st=ic :)
How do you access finances? Do you have a bank account or do you use a debit card that is accessible / usable in all the countries which you travel?
2nd question: do you need to know the local language to live in these five places on your list? Can you explain how do you communicate with people there?
@@StarryVids I use Revolut, the card works well everywhere :) And no you don't need to, English is enough. There's a bit of language barrier with the locals especially in Thailand & Vietnam. Philippines & Bali are better with that!
Hello, I would like to interview you about digital nomads life while you in Thailand , thank you?
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
Glad to hear😊🙏🏽
whiile watching this I just twanted to cry, im 28 and there is nothing I want more to travel the world, I am studyng and as soon as I Can I will be able to achieve my dream.
I feel you, I was in your shoes for years. Yo can do it!
I was in your same position, hated my life for 5 frickin long years till I learnt some skills to work remotely and now I travel the world 365 days a year, it's completely worth the hustle.
Work and jobs save up and reach your dream
I just discovered your channel and love it. Really well put together. As a 55 year old married man I love your budget breakdowns for the areas you spend time.I also like that you include cost for living a healthy active lifestyle. With retirement approaching I can see my wife and I enjoying our good health in many of these areas. Keep up the great work and live life boldly.
Thanks a lot man! I hope you enjoy your time🙏🏽
Downside?? No beach!
Great video, you are awesome, so much information in a few minutes ( you speak fast!)
You remind me of my Finnish boyfriend in London ( we swam and ran together)
Danang is a fantastic place,it has everything a place could offer
Your channel has become my go-to for travel inspiration. Keep up the fantastic work - you're making a real impact in the travel community!
Thanks so much! Great to hear🙏🏽
Thank you for the great video which is helping me plan. Also great to see a seemingly happy young man experiencing the world and living the dream. Best wishes. I hope your prosperity is equal to the positivity you are putting out.
Thanks so much for the support🙏🏽 Hope you'll enjoy these places as much as I do!
As someone who wants to become a digital nomad in the next 2 years, this showed me some great insight. Thank you so much Joose!
My pleasure😊🙏🏽
What is your plan to achieve it?
You inspired me to work remote in Da Nang for a month mate! I arrive on Saturday 🤩🤩 great video 👏🏼
Awesome! Enjoy😎🙏🏽
If you're still there and love Thai food, I highly recommend a Touch of Thai in Da Nang. Amazing authentic Thai food and super friendly owners :)
@@stevepenfold7167 I'll go back soon, will check it out thanks😊
I really appreciate that you share both the good and the bad. And instead of saying just cheap or afforable you give budget range. It really helps people to visualize what it would be like to live there. Thank you! I am also starting my UA-cam journey recently and this has been one of the reasons why. People just can't find good information anymore.
@@Eda-Gunes thanks so much😊🙏🏽 Good luck!
Based in KL is a great option. From there you'll have access to all the tropical islands on fhe East and West within 4 - 6 hours drive or less than an hour flight. Not forgetting the highlands and national parks nearby.
Sounds good!
Thanks for all the updated good information. Da Nang, Vietnam was a great place but I would recommend Hoi An as well. It’s a short distance from Da Nang and I found a great room for $15 / night in the garden city area closer to the ocean. They also had bicycles that came with the stay.
I enjoyed your vlog and all the amazing places. Thanks for making Relevant material.
I think Hoi An is good to visit but not sure if it's good for longer stay? Thank you🙏🏽
Love Hoi An!
These places look amazing! Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure😊🙏🏽
This is such a helpful guide for anyone looking to travel on a budget. Can't wait to check out these destinations next year
Just came back from Hanoi and Hoi An. Both were great. I would keep Cambodia in mind too.
Thanks for sharing your experiences! It's great to know there are affordable options out there for digital nomads
Kuala Lumpur is crazy. I was living with 450$ a month (250 for rent, 200 for food, transportation and hang out). I was living in 136m² condo with 50m long swimming pool in front of the Sentral Station of KL.
Can I know which condo??
@@misskay6161 Suasana Sentral
Thank you@@PureshowGaming
holy shit hahaha that's cheap!
you only rented a room for that much, don't joke. We have been living here in Kuala Lumpur for 2 years. A 2 bedroom flat in that building is the cheapest for 2800 ringgit and this part is the Indian Quarter...😂
Wow, all beautiful places to stay in Southeast Asia for the digital nomads, and KL is the only city in your top 5 list, others are the beaches paradise.
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad 😀
@@JooseTheNomad You created a wonderful content for this video. Perhaps one of these days, you can come out with the most affordable city to live in for digital nomads in the world, Asia or Southeast Asia, or maybe the most affordable beach or island to live in for digital nomads in the world, Asia or Southeast Asia. 😀
What an INSANELY beautiful destination for Digital Nomads. Hello from Malaysia. We have also loved and have been to Bali, Thailand, and the Philippines 😍❤👍
Thanks for a deeply thought-out video. Seeing this as an Indonesian brings a lot of dilemmas. I just came back from Bali last month and even without visiting Canggu the traffic was bad enough around the city areas. A big issue that's going on around Indonesians is that the locals depend on tourism but these past few years I think tourists' respect towards locals (anywhere in the world, not just Bali) has gone down when they're on vacation, acting like if you got money you can do anything. Digital nomads are different, you guys live and breathe where you stay but man, tourists. Especially around beach areas anywhere in third-world countries, unbelievable. Not to say I had any problem with tourists when I was there though (foreign tourists I met were mostly nice and polite). That being said, other than outlier tourist behaviors, Balinese are getting worried about foreign investments stomping on locals and the "hub for digital workers" concept feeds into this and there doesn't seem to be any solution yet to the living cost and property prices going up. Any takes on this?
I agree and I say the same as a Brazilian. We have many tropical paradises still hidden from the general public. I hope they stay far away in Asia!
I've been thinking about going to Bali for a while now. Your tips are making me more excited to plan my trip
Well done, brother 👏🏻. Been to 4/5 of these places and I’m scoping out places to live abroad in SE Asia next year. Got yourself a new sub
Thanks man! Which one you haven't been yet?
@@JooseTheNomad no problem dude! Da Nang. Been to Vietnam, but only in the north unfortunately
@@MitchellTravels ah nice yeah Da Nang is definitely a must!
Your videos are the best because your are writing the prices and expenses
@@samasim862 Thank you! Glad to hear it's helpful😊
Great video, going to be in SIargao for 3 weeks in April.
Thank you! Nice, enjoy!🙏🏽
How was your siargao review?
Great summary, definitely looking forward to Siargao! 🏝️
@@JohanFitFoodie thanks! Enjoy🙏🏽
I spent 2 months in Da Nang. I loved it!
Nice!!🙏🏽
Thank you for this wonderful video. Really good to see KL is in your top 5 list of the most affordable and beautiful place for digital nomads.
Thank you!🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad 😀
What are you talking about?? Malaysia is a disaster and the nature is non existent. All that is left now is palm oil fields. 🤮
Hello! I have been working in all the places that you said, and I totally agree with you, just comment that Siargao has changed a lot and now has a better internet and it has developed to be more comfortable for Digital Nomad
Awesome! Yeah I'm so excited to go back to Siargao in a couple of months!
Hello my gf and I are looking to move out of America to the Phillipines this fall to get away from the toxic western lifestyle if possible do you have any remote work for us we are still young (19 and 18) but we are very determined on this matter and can work for a cheaper salary so we can move out as soon as possible it would be greatly appreciated if so I can send you my email so that you can get to know us and decide if were a right fit.
This was great! Thinking of leaving everything here in Norway and go to Bali
Thanks so much🙏🏽 Sounds good, enjoy your journey!
run away from the north before depression takes you lol !
Been debating Central America vs Bali for months now and I think you sold me. Trying to start a business and Bali is just full of digital nomads, so cya there!
@@lathanmckinney Yeah I believe it's the better option for many😊
BEST VIDEO EVER THANK YOU MY FRIEND!!!!!!!!
@@isabellabarsumian9098 thanks so much😊🙏🏽
thank you for sharing this video!
My pleasure!
Amazing! I look forwad to Go asia😊
@@tarotmanifestacao enjoy😊🙏🏽
Just discovered your channel today. Amazing videos man - super informative, professional and entertaining. Keep going, you're absolutely smashing it in life!!
Thanks so much! Appreciate it🙏🏽
Great video bro ❤
@@dronelton Thank you😊
Amazing content, really nice one
Thanks so much🙏🏽
Great info Joose. Thank you for this one
Thanks, my pleasure🙏🏽
Great video. Nice to see so many LCA peeps in it ;)
Thanks! Hahahah nice🙏🏽
another great video!
@@matthawksworth thank you!
This was a great video, I wish I had seen it before. Thanks
Thank you! Did you go to a not so nice place?
Two of us just returned a couple weeks back. We stayed in Nusa Dua and took excursions everyday. The traffic to Ubud was almost beyond belief; crazy.@@JooseTheNomad
@@scottterry5794 ah yeah Nusa Dua not my favorite for sure :/
Very informative detailed yet brief and just the basic food shelter active and cost list
Thank you🙏🏽
Great summary. Haven't been to Siargao but not surprised about the internet issue.
Thanks! Yeah luckily it's getting much better recently!
Great overview thanks.
Thank you🙏🏽
This was a great video. To the point, informative, and great content!!!!
Thanks so much!
Love this video, man! Gave me great ideas!
Glad to hear🙏🏽
This was a really good video! Thank you!
Thanks so much🙏🏽
DA NANG looks amazing I must visit ,great video
@@GEORGEPappas-q6l I recommend! Thanks🙏🏽
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.
So glad to hear😊🙏🏽
Koh Phangan is not cheap anymore , lived there long time. Psytrance heaven. Đà Nẵng is my favorite place in Vietnam. 🙏
It still can be relatively cheap :) Da Nang is awesome tho!
Nice video. Great to see Da Nang on the list 🏝️
Thanks🙏🏽
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.😊
Thanks! Yea for sure many cheap options there but does the lifestyle compare? There's no ocean & beach either? Way less safe than here? It's not by accident that I have stayed in this area for so long☺️
@@JooseTheNomadYeah, by accident as it’s the places you can afford. Colombia is to expensive for him. There is not way he will find such a life style in any Latin America countries for the price you pay in SEA! I’ve been to both and obviously not comparable.
Sooo...this is the best concept (by far) I have ever seen on youtube! Showing places including budgets and bottom prices.
I really don't like the vids of the US guys as the country is too expensive in terms of rents and eating out.
I love that this guy see the prices like 1-2usd and 6-7usd. So it gives me the real idea about pricing in those beautiful places. ❤️
Thanks so much! I'm glad to hear you liked it🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad thanks for highly valuable information. Do you think is there any chance to find even cheaper rents than on Airbnb?
I usually start with Airbnb or hostels and then switch to longer term rent from locals. Usually for 1/3-1/2 of the Airbnb price.
@@JooseTheNomad Btw is there still any chance to start own Airbnb businesses or hostels in Bali? Or is the limited Bali space already too saturated and competition tough?
@@mifluent yes for sure!
Nice it was helpfull
@@abhigurung9800 Great to hear!
siem reap, good internet, cheap accommodation, cheap beer, cheep food and easy visa which a lot of people seem to over look
What's nice there?
Siem reap have Angkor wat . Sihanoukville have Koh Rong , Kampot have paper
Siem Reap is a charming, smaller and laid back place with tons of tourist infrastructure and guest houses where you can get a nice private accommodation. Cambodians are super kind, humble. It's very inexpensive there. I'm convinced that I could get an annual retirement visa if I asked. I'm thinking about it.
@@doug5246 Sounds good but what about the lifestyle there? Beach? Gyms? Activities? Food?👀
Same. Can’t go without great gym or beach.
Good stuff!
Thanks!
YOU sir are WINNING!
Thank you🙏🏽
Subscribed ♥️ amazing content !
Thanks so much🙏🏽
Thanks meeen for this informative piece .. Bali it is 🤝🤝
Glad to hear🙏🏽
😍😍 Doing all my research now
Fantastic overview of some great and affordable destinations
@@JohnRPike thanks🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad you're welcome
Hi Joose, would be great to meet one day, I like how you are showing in a good light these places, I hope soon I will test it myself, as many people now, even in person, have clearly told me how positive southern Asia is. Have a great day, thanks for the content.
Great overview thanks.
My pleasure🙏🏽
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
I have been there and definitely prefer Da Nang :)
@@JooseTheNomad i’ll give it one more chance later. maybe i got bad experience because of living near son tra mountain and bad apartment
@@oleeeeeg yeah I really don't like that area, My An is so good :)
Amazing Video, thanks.
My pleasure!
Thanks for the info
My pleasure!
Great video.
@@CherryBlossomskt thanks!
I live in Da Nang and Love it ! But decided to leave the country because the way the drive here they are just crazy. ! I was going at Fitness Elite, expensive but have everything, ice bath, sauna, 25m pool, very luxury and cool place. And here, I went to a lot a Digital Nomad Meetup, and till now is the best place If found in Asia, with open minded people but missing some spirituality side here. Thanks for the video.
Yeah I just found that gym too, excited to try it out next month! And yeah they drive a bit furious hahaha. Where did you find thr meetup?
Where did you move to?
So helpful man thanks
My pleasure!
I've been looking for the best places for digital nomads outside of Southeast Asia because I wanted a different vibe but there is literally no place that compares to Southeast Asia, there are so many good places around the world But you will not find luxury like Southeast Asia, and if you find something close to it, its ridiculously expensive. There are some places in Latin America, Turkey... but they are still very far..
Yeah I feel the same! Only Cape Town & Playa Del Carmen seem to be comparable but still not the same as here haha..
I WAS in KL last Xmas and was pleasantly surprised what a great city it is sadly I was only there a few days but will be back at some stage in my travels
I thought you were Suomalainen ❤❤ I recognized the accent. Aiti tule Kuhmosta. Kiitos!
Hahaha joo kyllä🙏🏽
Great video.
SUBBED!
Thanks so much🙏🏽
Good information❤
@@sanjeevbansal1389 thanks🙏🏽
The place where you are is tribal canggu I was here a beautiful coworking space and hostel
Yes it's a nice place😊
Just tried the 4ra platform, super smooth and easy to use.
Please include chapters. Otherwise keep up the good work 💫
I loved Dan nang and Nha Trang
Me too😍
Love how 4ra keeps everything transparent, makes me trust betting with them more.
Such a useful video. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Very good information! I'm retired and just spent 4 months in SE Asia. I stayed in Siem Reap, Bangkok, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Nepal (Pokhara). I'm recharging back in Texas, but I can see another trip in the near future. I'm not working, but I do blog posts for fun. I appreciate the suggestions. I haven't been in Bali in about 12 years. I look forward to your next video. Thanks!
Thanks so muchn sounds like an awesome trip🙏🏽
Cambodia vs thailand
@@Usernotknown21 thailand!
Cheers Doug. Do you agree with these recommendations and do you have some other places you suggest.. Being retired, is a bit different to being a young Digital nomad ha ha. I'm in the same category as you are.
Now this is heaven on Earth😍
Which one?🙊
All of them i assume, however i was looking at kuala luampar, yogjakarta and bali @@JooseTheNomad
Very beautiful thank you.
Thank you! My pleasure🙏🏽
Guess I might have gotten introverted the older I’ve gotten, because meeting new friends is not something I factor into a destination. But again, that’s just me.
Awesome video.
It's not the most important for me either😄 thanks!
Same..
Absolutely love your videos, they are so well put together and helpful. Thank you
Thanks so much, glad to hear🙏🏽
Great tips! Thanks! What mic and camera do you use! The quality was so good!
Thanks! I use Iphone 15pro with DJI mic nowadays :)
Awesome thanks! Heading to Da Nang in 2 weeks time for their NY! Super excited.
@@92MrTk nice enjoy🙏🏽
Oh I know the model, it's the one with the insanely hot coquette in front of it.
Thanks for the tips🙂👍✨
You're welcome😊🙏🏽
Yes, I agree. Among them, Canggu is still the best, although it may be overrated. Not only does it offer a wide range of food choices, accommodations, communities, and activities that can be tailored to different preferences and budgets, but most importantly, it is currently the largest digital nomad hub, allowing us to have a broader exposure in business.
Nice video, can't wait to watch more from you!
Yes exactly! Thanks so much🙏🏽
Great video
Thank you!
One of my favorite coworking spots Tribal 👌🏽
Yea I really liked it too🙏🏽
Da Nang is the place bro. 👍🏽
Yees!🙏🏽
Canggu was amazing but the excessive traffic, overcrowding and beach pollution is starting to make it less appealing than other parts of Bali like Ubud or Uluwatu
Yeah I'd love to live in Uluwatu if it just developes a bit more!
Totally agree, canggu has been ruined by tourists
@@danielbowater1585 I wouldn't say ruined but yea definitely lost its vibe a bit..
El Nido, Philippines is amazing too ❤
Not sure if it's for long stay for digital nomads?🤔
Just came back from Hanoi planning to go to Da Nang soon
Nice! Enjoy🙏🏽
how can you get a longer visa for danang?
I think the eVisa has 90 days option now!
thanks! you think it comes on top of the 30day visa free or I should count the 30 days part of the 90? thanks@@JooseTheNomad
Brief and to the point, thanks! What do you think about Lombok comparing to Bali?
Thanks! I actually never been to Lombok yet, will check it out next summer!
I prefer Lombok than Bali tbh, less tourists, no traffic, better wider roads, much more cheaper. Just need to know where you wanna base, with the expat crowds or away from them 😅
@@sparcousa I couldn't find a nice place to stay with a makes sense price is Lombok. What's cheaper there?
@@JooseTheNomadif you wanna be in a mini Canggu (catered for westerners and where most of the digital nomads, surfers are based), Kuta Mandalika is the spot, with white sandy beaches and tons of empty ones as well. From there can always do day trips to the waterfalls up North, island hopping on the West and East coast, and then there's the famous Gilis where most Bali goers ended up to party, all within roughly 2 hours away from Kuta Lombok. There's Senggigi as well, a coastal with black sand town when tourists hang out it's to the Gilis where people hang out as well. Expenses over there is half of what you'll spend in Bali. And oh, to answer your question, what's your budget like and how big of a room/villa you need?
@@sparcousa yeah thanks! Just to say, I love Bali for so many things tho it's not just about the negative of having lots of tourists. But yeah I want to see how it is in Lombok too and just need a clean nice room in a guesthouse, nothing fancy but decent in a nice area :)
Thx guys! Just topped up my 4rabet account, super easy and now ready to win big this week
Very valuable !!
Thanks a lot bro🙏🏽
What do you do for work?
@@joelengelke6487 Just UA-cam nowadays
Happy easter, would love if you consider adding Timestamps!❤ best wishes brother
Not for this video but future ones
Happy Easter! I'm not sure if it's good for my videos. Would it be helpful?
@JooseTheNomad yes because think of it this way. People don't watch ur type of content once they add it to favorites and rewatch it multiple times a year etc. So when you put timestamps you let them remeber what they liked or needed in the video months later. I know youtubers care about watch time for metric. But trust me timestamps are very good. Don't take my opinion though check with chatgpt
@@VirtousStoic Okay yeah that's true! I'll look into it, thanks🙏🏽
nice places, Taiwan is also very nice too
Taipei?
ahhhhh i know your english accent! its finnish =D i was like this guy looks like my cousin then i was like wait he is finnish =D i am finnish too but i live in australia ! it's rare to see finns exploring the world because of there shyness but good work mate!
Hahahah nice! Thanks man🙏🏽