Phuket, Thailand - the NEW #1 Destination for Remote Workers

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • Forget Portugal and Bali - Phuket is the new #1 for remote workers
    Working Remotely from Phuket, Thailand #remotework #digitalnomad #phuket
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    SCENES
    00:19 Bangla Road, Patong, Thailand
    01:34 Nai Harn Beach
    01:55 Phuket creative energy score
    02:32 Evergreen Spa Rawai “My typical start to the day in Phuket”03:24 Air quality score in Phuket
    03:57 Phuket coffee and co-working score
    04:30 Phuket safety and security score
    05:25 Phuket healthy and fitness facilities score
    05:54 Phuket housing score: availability, inventory, price, design
    06:28 Preventive medicine score
    06:39 Phuket healthcare score
    07:04 Phuket nature and outdoors score
    07:46 Phuket nightlife score
    08:36 Rawai Seafood Market
    08:40 Phuket transportation score
    09:18 Phuket walkability score
    09:54 Phuket cultural diversity score
    11:06 Phuket food score
    11:55 Kata Beach
    12:16 Phuket quality of life score
    12:43 Quality of digital nomads in Rawai
    13:10 Phuket remote work destination score
    Forget Portugal and Bali - Phuket is the new #1 for remote workers
    History of Rawai
    Early settlements in Rawai date back 2000 years, when sea gypsies - known as Moken “sea people” - settled at the southern tip of Phuket.
    No written history exists because their language cannot be transcribed. Hence there are no records to confirm their origins.
    Some say they are formerly from Malay colonies, who fled Burma during the Muslim invasion. Some say they descended from the Indian Vedas.
    The Sea Gypsies are split into three ethnic groups - the Moken, Moklen, and Urak Lawoi.
    While the Moken live a nomadic life, the Moklen and Urak Lawoi settled down at the coastlines of Phuket.
    The oldest settlement is Rawai.
    Post pandemic: places changed
    Pre-pandemic Phuket was mostly known as Patong and its wild parties. Meanwhile, Chiang Mai was Thailand’s hot spot for digital nomads. Chiang Mai is still popular; however, Rawai is best. Post-pandemic, Koh Phangan is pulling some remote workers away from Chiang Mai as an up-and-coming digital nomad spot, especially for the budget-sensitive travelers.
    WATCH VIDEO 🎬COST OF LIVING KOH PHANGAN
    While Chiang Mai suffocates from the world’s worst air pollution during its “burning season,” Phuket features Thailand’s best air quality.
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    Post-pandemic, Phuket has become the best destination for working remotely. More specifically, the south of Phuket or Rawai.
    Phuket is not Patong
    Patong is about thirty minutes south of the Phuket airport and approximately 20 minutes west of Phuket Town. Rawai is located 20 minutes south of Patong.
    There are over thirty beach towns in Phuket - with Patong being one of them. Meanwhile, Phuket province has an area of 576 km2 (222 sq mi), slightly less than Singapore's. Including expats, Phuket has almost one million residents and experiences 10+ million tourists each year.
    Meanwhile, Patong is known for its all-night party scene, prostitution, and vibrant atmosphere.
    In light of the above, there is much more to Phuket than Patong. But, many only know Phuket by Patong and are unaware of the best the island can offer in regard to working remotely - Rawai in particular.
    What makes Rawai so good?
    Air Quality
    Phuket features Thailand’s best air quality. It is the only location in Thailand with a “good” air quality rating. Compare this to Chiang Mai which experiences some of the worst air quality in the world from January thru April.
    Quality of Life
    In his book Blue Mind, Wallace J. Nichols says the benefits of being in, on, under, or simply near water make us happier, healthier, more connected, and better at what we do or more creative.
    Creative energy and liveliness
    As a writer, I gravitate to places that spur creative energy. Identifying the common denominators of these places is not science, but each shares common characteristics. All of which exist in Rawai.
    Cost of Living
    There is a myth that Phuket is much more expensive compared to the rest of Thailand. The cost of living can be more expensive, but it can also be budget-friendly. Costs are comparable when avoiding tourist areas and visiting local markets for fresh vegetables and local seafood.
    The island is relatively large, taking more than 5 hours to circle it by car. There is a large inventory of housing options that are affordable.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @PhilipJames360
    @PhilipJames360  Рік тому +3

    Rawai is a 2000-year-old fishing village located in Phuket, Thailand. It is the world’s best destination for working remotely. Currently, my favorite spot in the world to work from.

  • @PhilipJames360
    @PhilipJames360  Рік тому +2

    If you value quality of life, mental health, creative energy, good air quality, physical safety, peacefulness, healthy fitness culture, great food, kindness and politeness, cost of living, beautiful oceans, and an environment to get into a great work "flow," then there is NO BETTER PLACE than Rawai for working remotely.

  • @ozzythecanecorso
    @ozzythecanecorso 2 місяці тому +1

    Love all your videos and your magnetic energy! I am dreaming of retiring in Phuket ;)

  • @BrotherLeer
    @BrotherLeer Рік тому +2

    Great insight, love the wonderful views into your world. Miss you P-Dog.

    • @PhilipJames360
      @PhilipJames360  Рік тому

      BrotherLeer, thank you. Miss you too and hope to meet you somewhere in the world in the near future!

  • @shinfujiyamaReal
    @shinfujiyamaReal Рік тому +2

    Amazing place 🔥

    • @PhilipJames360
      @PhilipJames360  Рік тому

      Shin, waiting for you over here. Maybe this could be your first stop next time you are in Asia!

  • @joelb099
    @joelb099 13 днів тому +1

    Can you go into detail into the exact work you do remotely/ online?.. is it something most anyone can do?…for background..I am 60 yo..lost my job as a mgr in electronics factory 6 months ago…because of my age nobody here ( Phoenix, Az) really tough to get job here in brick and motor job..

    • @PhilipJames360
      @PhilipJames360  12 днів тому

      Thanks for your comment! I recently uploaded a video where I go into detail about the work I do remotely, which you can check out here: ua-cam.com/video/-IAQSPiEP10/v-deo.htmlsi=RzLFrCpVE6FptzF1.
      Some expats in Thailand also opt for teaching jobs, and with all the construction happening, there are roles for supervisors or site heads.

  • @irfanazizy6441
    @irfanazizy6441 Рік тому

    Take a look Bali Indonesia, you can consider, have a good day!

    • @PhilipJames360
      @PhilipJames360  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. Planning Bali for an upcoming video.

  • @clintj
    @clintj Рік тому +1

    Yeah, people have slept on Rawai for way too long.

  • @pardeepkhanna7707
    @pardeepkhanna7707 Рік тому

    Can you recommend any BJ bar in patong

  • @VEILSIDEFTO01
    @VEILSIDEFTO01 Рік тому

    Nai Harn nothing to see here...move on 😁🤫

  • @PhilipJames360
    @PhilipJames360  Рік тому

    Read more at my blog post about working from Rawai:
    www.theborderlessoffice.com