The nomadic lifestyle isn’t for everyone. Travelling and “working from anywhere” holds much charm for many people. But the truth is that managing a business on the road is the (long-term) path few people. It takes a certain type of person to cope with the physical and mental issues that| Nomad Flag
Imagine a place that feels like Eastern Europe with a hint of the Middle East / Central Asia. Where you can stay for a year as a tourist. Where you can drink some of the world’s best wine for the best prices. Where food, accommodation, and travel costs are lower than| Nomad Flag
There’s no doubt that the popularity of podcasts has exploded in recent years. As it turns out, podcasts about travel work really well on this relatively new medium. Learn about destinations and hear stories about exotic travel from professional and amateur travellers. Hear how people manage to take trips all| Nomad Flag
Let’s start with the bad stuff. The traffic is awful. Filipino cities are the epitome of gridlock. Traffic moves slower than a glacier and it’s a common problem in every large city. Too many cars and no infrastructure. The heat is intense and relentless (30 degrees Celcius for most of| Nomad Flag
Argentina has a lot to offer. Despite the financial problems, it’s a great place for expats and digital nomads. Here's your Guide to Living in Argentina.| Nomad Flag
Taipei is a modern city, open to foreigners, with a healthy entrepreneurial community. This makes Taiwan's Capital City an attractive location for digital nomads.| Nomad Flag
How older digital nomads Live & Work. Personal thoughts and interviews with older entrepreneurs and digital nomads about their own experiences.| Nomad Flag
A curated a list of Bangkok's best cafes for working in by someone who lived and worked remotely in Bangkok, Thailand for a year and a half.| Nomad Flag
Bangkok and Hanoi are two popular destinations in South East Asia. Which is the better city to visit and to live in long-term? A complete comparison guide.| Nomad Flag