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Brisbane27ยฐC 81ยฐF |
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21 Dec '23 | 1mo | 30 Jan | 30 Jan 21 Dec '23 |
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Kuala Lumpur28ยฐC 82ยฐF |
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17 Jun '23 | 6mo | 20 Dec '23 | 20 Dec '23 17 Jun '23 |
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Tbilisi22ยฐC 72ยฐF |
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29 May '23 | 18d | 16 Jun '23 | 16 Jun '23 29 May '23 |
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Whitehaven |
United Kingdom | |||
14 May '23 | 15d | 29 May '23 | 29 May '23 14 May '23 |
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Istanbul19ยฐC 66ยฐF |
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29 Apr '23 | 15d | 14 May '23 | 14 May '23 29 Apr '23 |
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Amman24ยฐC 75ยฐF |
Jordan | |||
2 Apr '23 | 26d | 28 Apr '23 | 28 Apr '23 2 Apr '23 |
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Istanbul15ยฐC 59ยฐF |
Turkey | |||
26 Feb '23 | 1mo | 1 Apr '23 | 1 Apr '23 26 Feb '23 |
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Bangkok32ยฐC 89ยฐF |
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23 Feb '23 | 3d | 26 Feb '23 | 26 Feb '23 23 Feb '23 |
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Taipei19ยฐC 66ยฐF |
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24 Dec '22 | 2mo | 23 Feb '23 | 23 Feb '23 24 Dec '22 |
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Bangkok30ยฐC 85ยฐF |
Thailand | |||
24 Sep '22 | 3mo | 23 Dec '22 | 23 Dec '22 24 Sep '22 |
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Tbilisi20ยฐC 68ยฐF |
Georgia | |||
23 Sep '22 | 24h | 24 Sep '22 | 24 Sep '22 23 Sep '22 |
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22 Sep '22 | 2d | 24 Sep '22 | 24 Sep '22 22 Sep '22 |
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Gdansk17ยฐC 62ยฐF |
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18 Sep '22 | 4d | 22 Sep '22 | 22 Sep '22 18 Sep '22 |
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Berlin20ยฐC 67ยฐF |
Germany | |||
12 Jun '22 | 3mo | 18 Sep '22 | 18 Sep '22 12 Jun '22 |
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Tbilisi22ยฐC 72ยฐF |
Georgia | |||
4 Jun '22 | 8d | 12 Jun '22 | 12 Jun '22 4 Jun '22 |
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Batumi20ยฐC 68ยฐF |
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โจ Recommended destinations they haven't been
This is an algorithmic recommendation based on @jonomun's trips history to find places they haven't been to yet that other people with similar travels also went and liked.
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Chiang Mai has had a deep Buddhist influence running over the last 1,000 years and this can be felt in the helpfulness, patience and generosity of the Thai and long-term transplants you come across. The city has an active community scene (nomads, spiritual seekers, hikers, creatives), several mountains with hiking spots and waterfalls surrounding the city, over 20 water bodies inside the city -- many have cafes and walks around, several public parks, and over 13 national parks with campgrounds w
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 32° 90° 27° 81° ๐ฅต AQI 27 0 $994 / mo 87 Mbps![Tokyo](/assets/pixel.gif)
2nd time to Tokyo in 2 years. So much to see and do and great value in the past few years due to a declining yen against the USD & Euro. Wework (not open past 6pm & only iceberg open on weekends), Airalo Esim, and Wise Visa are your friend. Check out my Youtube for some nomad guides (Chicvoyage, @digitalnomadworld). I like Roppongi area. Stay in a hotel
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 40° 104° 34° 93° ๐ฅต AQI 42 0 $3,081 / mo 75 Mbps![Prague](/assets/pixel.gif)
Lived in Prague for 8 years. It's a beautiful international European city. Never learned Czech, but was fine. Almost all cafes and restaurants have English menus. Superb food delivery apps (Wolt is the best). All the food you can imagine. Vietnamese food is world-class because of the huge Vietnamese population. If you want hipster bars and cafes, there's plenty of that. If you want old-world-charm there's plenty of that. If you want posh luxury there's some of Europes best restaurants and cockta
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 25° 77° 25° 77° AQI 69 ๐ท 0 $3,018 / mo 66 Mbps![Athens](/assets/pixel.gif)
Athens is a fantastic city. Locals are friendly and food is fantastic. There isn't a huge amount to do, but for a short stay it's definitely worth the visit.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 32° 90° 31° 88° ๐ฅต AQI 70 ๐ท 0 $3,173 / mo 65 Mbps![Barcelona](/assets/pixel.gif)
Difficult to find places to work in the evenings if you work for a western company. Hard to find a good quality restaurant, Google reviews are very inflated here.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 30° 86° 29° 85° AQI 34 0 $4,598 / mo 85 Mbps![Budapest](/assets/pixel.gif)
Budapest was on my list about cities for living. I stayed for 7 days and was a little disappointed People are not very friendly, lots os places very dirty, people smoke a lot and the costs isn't affordable as people indicated here. Its a beautiful place, walkable, people have a good level of education, lots of things to do, but not as i imagined. Even so its a nice place.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 27° 81° 28° 82° AQI 38 0 $2,690 / mo 85 Mbps![Lisbon](/assets/pixel.gif)
Hello i am agreed with previous comment . I was very passionate about Portugal pend here two and half years even more just living living here , not travel abroad . So my opinion its very beautiful country people are also very nice . Ideally if you working abroad . British and French expats are here . Nepal people hard workers and afro colonies people who came from Mozambique . Its totally fine no racism and totally solidarity . But , if you searching housing , and move in city of course , it wi
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 28° 82° 26° 80° AQI 29 0 $3,872 / mo 110 Mbps![Canggu](/assets/pixel.gif)
Canggu has changed quite a lot. Inmigration treats tourist like shit. Congestion and traffic is a nightmare. Horrible Pollution. Been living here 2 years and I am def closing this chapter. I am a high net worth individual and I will go with my money somewhere else where they respect me and the place has a good energy.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 29° 84° 26° 79° AQI 50 0 $1,844 / mo 50 Mbps๐ Regions collected (4 of 8)
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![Georgia](/assets/pixel.gif)
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 21° 70° 20° 67° AQI 39 1yr $2,197 / mo 35 Mbps
![Turkey](/assets/pixel.gif)
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 31° 88° 29° 83° AQI 66 ๐ท 4mo $1,598 / mo 15 Mbps
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โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 33° 91° 29° 84° ๐ฅต 3mo $1,386 / mo 29 Mbps
![United Kingdom](/assets/pixel.gif)
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 18° 64° 18° 64° 2mo $4,679 / mo 30 Mbps
![Ukraine](/assets/pixel.gif)
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 28° 82° 27° 80° 2mo $1,202 / mo 29 Mbps
![Malaysia](/assets/pixel.gif)
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 36° 96° 30° 86° ๐ฅต AQI 33 1mo $1,230 / mo 23 Mbps
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โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 30° 86° 31° 87° ๐ฅต AQI 5 29d $1,485 / mo 25 Mbps
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โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 17° 63° 17° 62° AQI 30 28d $4,083 / mo 24 Mbps
๐ฌ Most visits
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The city is overrated. I feel like I have to be on guard most of the time. People are always trying to scam you, from taxi drivers to waitresses. It's fine for a three-day vacation which is more than enough but staying long-term is very subjective... Airbnbs are overpriced for what you get. Turkish hospitality is a joke. Theyโre really good at conning tourists here. I stayed for a month, but I should've just passed through. A layover at the airport would've been plenty.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 28° 82° 26° 78° AQI 43 4x $1,858 / mo 42 Mbps![Tbilisi](/assets/pixel.gif)
Great city for living. Yes, the prices now are higher and there is a lot of Russian, but city is peacfull and general safe. A lot of restaurants and bars. It is not like Europe, but has it own charm. For me a lot better place then their Yerevan or Baku. The nature is also great.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 20° 68° 19° 66° AQI 52 ๐ท 4x $2,197 / mo 68 Mbps![Kyiv](/assets/pixel.gif)
Kyiv is a seriously not a good place for nomads to stay in. People don't speak english and are not friendly to foreigners at all, either you're white, asian, black, arab, latino, whatever. Food isn't really good specially when it comes to delivery, expensive and tasteless. The metro is cheap which is a good thing, and there is a nice architecture and places to go to.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 28° 82° 27° 81° 2x $1,040 / mo 29 Mbps![Tashkent](/assets/pixel.gif)
Internet connection is stable. Mobile broadband speed in range of 3-7 Mbps from home (10 km from center of Tashkent), fiber-optics connection is also stable - up to 50 Mbps at the daytime (from 12 pm till 12 am) and up to 200 Mbps at night (from 12 am till 12 pm)
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 39° 102° 40° 103° ๐ฅต AQI 34 2x $851 / mo 8 Mbps![Bishkek](/assets/pixel.gif)
Green, clean, organized, cheap, good food. Very easy and cheap to go around with Yandex. Amazing hiking opportunities nearby. Bus to Almaty costs ~5โฌ and runs several times a day. Bus to Karakol costs also ~5โฌ. Internet was great. Did several video calls without any issues. Data plans are super cheap (5โฌ for unlimited data, 1 month).
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 30° 86° 31° 88° ๐ฅต AQI 5 2x $1,485 / mo 25 Mbps![Bangkok](/assets/pixel.gif)
(It seems my paragraph formatting is being removed due to the length of my comment, so sorry you'll have to deal with the wall of text if you want to read this, haha) Have been in Bangkok for the past 6 months. I've been nomadic for the past 4 years across Europe & the US, and as someone who is used to walking everywhere and greenery, I found it quite difficult living here. I spent my first 5 months living in Airbnbs, which were fine for around $6-800/m, and for the last month decided to live in
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 31° 88° 27° 81° ๐ฅต AQI 60 ๐ท 2x $1,358 / mo 90 Mbps![Rzeszow](/assets/pixel.gif)
Rzeszรณw, a city on the rise in southeast Poland, is quickly becoming an alluring destination for digital nomads and travelers alike. This bustling city is growing at an impressive rate, showcasing a blend of cultural heritage and modern infrastructure that offers an array of opportunities for visitors. One of the city's key highlights is its small and friendly airport. The Rzeszรณw-Jasionka Airport is conveniently located, allowing easy access to and from the city. Despite its size, it boasts
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 23° 73° 23° 74° 1x $1,824 / mo 27 Mbps![Lviv](/assets/pixel.gif)
The center around Rynok Square was awesome with scenic views, street performers, interesting and creative restaurants, places to grab a beer/wine, coffee shops, pedestrian areas, etc. During the school year one out of five people in Lviv are students and so it definitely has a college town vibe. Personally I think it's Ukraine's best city and I found the cost of living value ratio to be superb. The co-working space I went to (iHub) had a good mix of locals and foreign digital nomads.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 21° 70° 21° 70° AQI 40 1x $1,346 / mo 29 Mbps๐ Most time spent
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Great city for living. Yes, the prices now are higher and there is a lot of Russian, but city is peacfull and general safe. A lot of restaurants and bars. It is not like Europe, but has it own charm. For me a lot better place then their Yerevan or Baku. The nature is also great.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 20° 68° 19° 66° AQI 52 ๐ท 1yr $2,197 / mo 68 Mbps![Istanbul](/assets/pixel.gif)
The city is overrated. I feel like I have to be on guard most of the time. People are always trying to scam you, from taxi drivers to waitresses. It's fine for a three-day vacation which is more than enough but staying long-term is very subjective... Airbnbs are overpriced for what you get. Turkish hospitality is a joke. Theyโre really good at conning tourists here. I stayed for a month, but I should've just passed through. A layover at the airport would've been plenty.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 28° 82° 26° 78° AQI 43 4mo $1,858 / mo 42 Mbps![Bangkok](/assets/pixel.gif)
(It seems my paragraph formatting is being removed due to the length of my comment, so sorry you'll have to deal with the wall of text if you want to read this, haha) Have been in Bangkok for the past 6 months. I've been nomadic for the past 4 years across Europe & the US, and as someone who is used to walking everywhere and greenery, I found it quite difficult living here. I spent my first 5 months living in Airbnbs, which were fine for around $6-800/m, and for the last month decided to live in
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ง Feels 31° 88° 27° 81° ๐ฅต AQI 60 ๐ท 3mo $1,358 / mo 90 Mbps![Kuala Lumpur](/assets/pixel.gif)
I try to like this city and been many times (twice for 1 month and few times for few days) but it's been pretty rough. Overall malaysia is not that easy for slow nomads (if you want to stay for 1-3 months) and I still preferred penang much more. This might be good place for family to settle or if you having base for most of the year with many friends around. LOGISTICS You will waste a lot of time to move around: - if you hate malls you won't be able to avoid it - crossing some street sometimes
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 35° 95° 30° 86° ๐ฅต AQI 65 ๐ท 1mo $1,267 / mo 64 Mbps![Kyiv](/assets/pixel.gif)
Kyiv is a seriously not a good place for nomads to stay in. People don't speak english and are not friendly to foreigners at all, either you're white, asian, black, arab, latino, whatever. Food isn't really good specially when it comes to delivery, expensive and tasteless. The metro is cheap which is a good thing, and there is a nice architecture and places to go to.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety ๐ฅ Feels 28° 82° 27° 81° 1mo $1,040 / mo 29 Mbps![Brisbane](/assets/pixel.gif)
Brisbane really is Australia's best kept secret. It wont stay this way forever but it is still great for now. In a few years it will be too busy like Melbourne and Sydney.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 22° 72° 22° 71° AQI 77 ๐ท 28d $3,896 / mo 71 Mbps![Almaty](/assets/pixel.gif)
The people are open, warm and enthusiastic with travelers. Service is brilliant (generally) - much better then Europe. WIFI is poor, drivers have one hand holding their mobile and the other on the horn. Really nice "pace" and the diverse ethnicity get along beautifully. This is NOT BORAT land - Almaty is 2.7 million people.
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 35° 95° 35° 95° ๐ฅต AQI 12 27d $1,774 / mo 44 Mbps![Bishkek](/assets/pixel.gif)
Green, clean, organized, cheap, good food. Very easy and cheap to go around with Yandex. Amazing hiking opportunities nearby. Bus to Almaty costs ~5โฌ and runs several times a day. Bus to Karakol costs also ~5โฌ. Internet was great. Did several video calls without any issues. Data plans are super cheap (5โฌ for unlimited data, 1 month).
โญ๏ธ All ๐ต Cost ๐ก ๐ Liked ๐ฎ Safety โ๏ธ Feels 30° 86° 31° 88° ๐ฅต AQI 5 24d $1,485 / mo 25 Mbps