I've lived in 6 places since becoming a digital nomad last year. One stood out above the others.
Briefly

Sarah Khan, along with her husband, adopted a digital nomad lifestyle a year ago, traveling through various countries such as Bali, Rome, and Spain. She cites Bali as her favorite remote work location, noting its community, wellness options, and natural beauty. Even though she acknowledges concerns about overcrowding, she feels at home in Bali, attributed to her Indonesian heritage. They settled in Berawa, a quieter part of Canggu, which has evolved into a vibrant area filled with trendy establishments catering to digital nomads and tourists alike.
Choosing a base as a nomad involves a different set of criteria than picking a vacation spot, focusing on community, visas, WiFi, nature, and wellness.
Bali was my first port of call as a digital nomad, and I spent a happy four months working and living there.
Despite internet discourse about how 'overrun' parts of the island have become, Bali remains my favorite place to work remotely to this day.
Canggu has transformed from a sleepy surf village into Bali's hippest enclave, packed with trendy cafés and black sand beaches.
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