3 Things for Digital Nomads to Remember

Digital Nomad
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Gone are the days when a person has to put down roots and settle in one spot. We live in a digital age where many jobs can be done remotely, giving people the opportunity to travel and see the world. Sound like a good fit? Here are 3 tips to set you off on your journey. 

Plan Ahead

We know, there’s something very bohemian about being a digital nomad, but trust us when we tell you to plan ahead. Before you embark on your trip, save as much money as you can. Start saving a year in advance if you can. Cut out your daily coffee from the café on the corner and order out less. Every penny counts.

Choose Your Destination Wisely

The world is vast, with 195 countries to choose from   But it’s a good idea to pick a place where the exchange rate is in your favor. Traveling to a place with a weaker currency than the one you’re earning can make your funds go further. 

Get Onboard with the Off-Season

Peak season is when everyone flocks to a particular place. It could be when the weather is nicest, the time of year when specific animals can be spotted, or just when schools take vacation. Whatever the reason, it makes accommodation, flights, and food super expensive. If possible, rather hit your desired destination in the off-season.