Is Auroville worth visiting for Digital Nomads?
Auroville in south-eastern India is certainly a very different place in the world. Born over 50 years ago as a reaction to the tension of the Cold War days, Auroville is a social experiment exploring alternative, spiritual values-led human societies. Auroville wants to be a universal town where men and women of all countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities. The...
Sun Moon Sea – Birth of The Sun, The Moon, The Sea
On this very special day of April 13 2018, I am proud to share: Sun Moon Sea. 25 years in the making. Sun Moon Sea tours a series of peace concerts and pop up shows around the world. The concept fuses together a transient orchestra with melodic, atmospheric electronica, 3D projected film, and live performance art. Ambient and electric, sometimes tribal. Each performance ponders a subject or theme relative to and collaborating with the...
Blueberry and Peanut Butter Waffle Recipe
In a first for Digital Nomad, we present a recipe, of blueberry peanut butter waffles. I departed my home in Melbourne nearly ten months ago, and haven’t looked back. After two months in India, and eight months in Asia, I’m a tad exhausted. Every morning I wake up wondering where I am. Things are slowing down a little. I arrived in Germany end of March, and spent my first week in Cologne. Returning to Berlin, this time to...
Digital Nomads in Johor Bahru, Malaysia
This is a guide for digital nomads in Johor Bahru. Johor is the well-situated border town bridging Malaysia and Singapore. While Singapore can be atrociously expensive, particularly in terms of accommodation and nightlife, Johor is low-cost with excellent weather. Johor is close enough to Singapore with excellent, fast transportation, that you could base in Johor, and travel frequently to Singapore. I grew up in Singapore – 15...
Kampot Cambodia, Chill Digital Nomads Haven
This is a guide for digital nomads in the “green capital” of Kampot Cambodia. I recently enjoyed three weeks in Kampot, mostly to unwind in glorious weather, enjoy affordable food and accommodation, and relax in a green-friendly riverside town. It’s also where I recovered from a recent long distance breakup on the road. It’s been sad, with some times and places feeling like a prison – but what a...