Digital nomad guide to Indonesia
Top nomad bases in Indonesia
- Ubud — nomad score 67/100 (cost 51, climate 86, safety 74)
- Manokwari — nomad score 67/100 (cost 50, climate 90, safety 71)
- Bandung — nomad score 66/100 (cost 43, climate 100, safety 68)
- Mataram — nomad score 66/100 (cost 47, climate 91, safety 72)
- Padang — nomad score 66/100 (cost 45, climate 96, safety 67)
- Manado — nomad score 66/100 (cost 47, climate 94, safety 67)
- Pangkalpinang — nomad score 65/100 (cost 48, climate 84, safety 74)
- Gorontalo — nomad score 65/100 (cost 48, climate 88, safety 68)
- Pontianak — nomad score 64/100 (cost 46, climate 83, safety 73)
- Kupang — nomad score 64/100 (cost 47, climate 84, safety 72)
- Bengkulu — nomad score 64/100 (cost 47, climate 86, safety 70)
- Yogyakarta — nomad score 64/100 (cost 47, climate 87, safety 69)
How Indonesia works as a nomad base
The nomad score leans hardest on affordability (45%) because cost is the lever remote workers feel monthly, then climate comfort (30%) and safety (25%). In Indonesia, Ubud leads at 67/100 — cost 51, climate 86, safety 74; warmest-month highs around 26.9°C and coldest-month lows near 25.0°C give you a feel for the seasons. Ubud is the pure-budget play at cost 51/100. Two practical factors sit outside the score — connectivity and visa/tax rules — so shortlist by these numbers, then verify internet quality and the current remote-work visa terms for Indonesia before booking anything long-term.
Shortlist at a glance
Ubud scores 67/100 (cost 51, climate 86, safety 74). Manokwari scores 67/100 (cost 50, climate 90, safety 71). Bandung scores 66/100 (cost 43, climate 100, safety 68). Mataram scores 66/100 (cost 47, climate 91, safety 72).
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