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Canggu, Bali Indonesia Remote Work Life | Digital Nomad Travel Guide Released

Crucial Constructs, an online marketing consulting firm, has published a new report describing the advantages of living and working remotely in Canggu, Bali Indonesia.

The consulting company has issued a new report for digital nomads who may be interested in temporary resettlement in Bali – a world-famous tourist destination just south of the equator made up of many distinct areas, from night-club chic in the southern center to a more relaxed atmosphere in Canggu.

More information can be found at https://crucialconstructs.com/how-to-be-a-digital-nomad-in-canggu-bali-indonesia

The new guide by Crucial Constructs dispels the myth of Bali as only a party haven and reveals that Bali – and specifically the Canggu area – is a magnet for remote workers, lured by the inexpensive living, fast and secure wifi connections, and a growing community of like-minded digital nomads.

Bali, an island of four million inhabitants, is the only Hindu-majority province in Indonesia. Six million tourists pass through Bali each year, but the majority cluster in the south-central areas of Kuta, Legian, or Seminyak – well-known nightlife hotspots with numerous western restaurants and stores.

Crucial Constructs’ report indicates that Canggu’s more laid-back atmosphere and working conditions have drawn in most of the remote workers. Digital nomads can choose from modern cafes like Crate and Zin or dedicated co-working spaces. These offer high-speed internet, functional desks, and a proper work environment – as well as networking opportunities. ‘Outpost Canggu’ is one of a chain on the island and features air-con work zones, meeting rooms, workshop spaces, private offices, and video call booths.

The Canggu area has become increasingly popular for digital nomads in the last several years among influencers and content creators, in particular. In Bali, most people live in villas that can be either shared or private. A modern villa with a pool in Canggu may cost $500 per month per room. However, a basic villa a little further away – in Perrerenan, Berawa, Umalas, or Kerobokan – would be far less expensive.

One fact more relevant for digital nomads than regular tourists is visa extensions: the 30-day visa issued on arrival for American and European visitors can only be extended once, for an additional 30 days.

“If Bali is one of the premier digital nomad areas in the world right now, Canguu is its heartbeat,” said a Crucial Constructs spokesperson. “The combination of affordability, quality of life, and easy, fast connectivity is unmatched.”

Interested parties can see more at https://crucialconstructs.com/how-to-be-a-digital-nomad-in-canggu-bali-indonesia

Contact Info:
Name: Robert O'neill
Email: Send Email
Organization: Crucial Constructs
Address: 16238 Highway 620 N., Suite F-104, Austin, TX 78717, United States
Website: https://crucialconstructs.com/how-to-be-a-digital-nomad-in-canggu-bali-indonesia

Source: NewsNetwork

Release ID: 89082652

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