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7 Reasons Why Thailand Is The Best Country For Digital Nomads

13/10/2020
Ana Castrillon, Marketing, EMEA

This paradise of islands and mountains in Southeast Asia has steadily become the go-to destination country for digital nomads. A temporary stay in Thailand means digital nomads get to experience a better feel of the deeply enrooted Thai culture, beautiful beaches with white sand, bowls of sizzling hot noodles, appealing climate, and the diverse landscape. There is a low cost of living, super-fast internet, cheap Thai delicacies, and friendly locals. This guide gives you seven unique perks that attract digital nomads seeking to call Thailand a temporary home.

#1. Low Cost of Living

Thailand is a perfect example of a high-quality life that costs little money. Other than accommodation, which might cost you up to $50 a night, everything else is a downright bargain. The street food is cheap, tasty, and a fundamental element in Thai culture. A bowl of noodles might be just over a dollar, and a two-hour train ticket that takes you through the mountains and the diverse landscape costs about $4.

#2. Fast Internet and Good Co-Working Space

There's nothing to put you off from visiting Thailand. The internet speed is very reliable, and it seems wherever you go down the street, there is always an open hotspot with speeds more than enough.

#3. The Weather in Thailand

Though Thailand experiences a hot and humid climate for most of the year, the weather follows a regular trio season. The hot season starts from March to June. The wet season begins in June and ends in November. Rain is often inconsistent as you may catch showers for 20 minutes a day and then bask in blue skies for the rest of the day. Brace for slightly hot daytime and chilly evenings of November to February in the North.

#4. Easy to Find Places to Stay

From bamboo-built beach huts to guesthouses overlooking the Andaman Sea to condos in the buzzing city of Bangkok, it's surprisingly easy to find accommodation in Thailand. Airbnb is a great place for those seeking a long-term stay. Visitors can utilise accommodation booking sites and social platforms like Facebook to get recommendations from local expat groups.

#5. Great Destination Cities

The nitty-gritty scene of Thailand's digital nomad life encompasses travelling and dancing the nights away in some of the most boisterous and fun-filled cities. Visitors can opt to live in Bangkok, home to more than 8.2 million people, or get to experience the serene Chiang Mai, a land of colourful hill tribes and misty mountains. Chiang Mai is less busy, has diverse cuisine, and is more accustomed to freelancing life.

#6. Beautiful Beaches

Being a digital nomad in Thailand means mixing work with a lot of play if you asked me. Relax at the coastal beaches of Koh Lanta Island as you enjoy the finer things of freelancing life. Play a game of Jenga without dropping your cold beer at a bar as you wait for some of the most iconic sunsets in all of Thailand. The Koh Samui Island offers some of the quietest beaches with deluxe bungalows perfect for holidaymakers.

#7. Easygoing, Friendly Locals

The warm, welcoming culture of Thai locals is something to win you over. The grandmother serving you hot noodles, the strangers you greet along the way, and everyone in between- they are constantly smiling. A simple interaction with the locals will create an astounding impact to remember years on.

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