How to Find Digital Nomad Communities While Travelling 

Being constantly on the road is rewarding in many ways, but it’s also completely normal to feel lonely and left out at times. Being a digital nomad on its own is a pretty unconventional life decision, and as we work and travel, we often miss our friends back home, leading on traditional lives. It sometimes adds pressure on us as well when our energies don’t match that of the people we’re surrounded with. That’s why it’s very important we connect with digital nomad communities wherever we go.

How Digital Nomad Communities Can Be Empowering

You no longer feel out of place

Being a digital nomad is unique, but it’s also different. Others might see you crazy, giving up a stable life or the life “everyone else seeks” for what they might perceive as “just a dream”. And even though you probably disagree with the majority that thinks that way, it can sometimes bother you as you. 

As we grow older and our friends and families move on with their traditional lives, we may miss important events, or may no longer find the time to reconnect with them. That’s why it’s crucial to have a social life outside of the one we have back home. And connecting with other digital nomads will validate your dreams and passions, even more, eliminating any doubts you might be having. 

Friends with shared interests

When you make new friends, you tend to look for ones who have common interests with you. And what’s better than those who also travel the world and work online for a living? 

Having friends from digital nomad communities means you have friends who could relate to your problems and help you solve them. It means that you have plenty of topics and trends to discuss, and pains to make fun of.

Better energy to push you forward

As we previously mentioned, it’s important that the energy of the people you’re surrounded with would match your own. Why? Simply because energies either push you forward or bring you down. 

When you’re an artist and you’re surrounded by other artists, creativity becomes contagious. The same goes for digital nomads. That kind of energy will help you get out of bed on the days you’re down the most and will help you become better versions of yourselves. 

More work opportunities

Digital nomad communities could offer you far more job opportunities than job boards and Linkedin combined could. Now that’s a little bit subjective, but based on our experience, it works like magic. Digital nomads are often freelancers and online entrepreneurs who, most of the time, could use the services that other freelancers and online business owners offer. And where’s a better place to outsource these services than their network of digital nomads?

How to Connect With Digital Nomad Communities

Facebook groups (for digital nomads and expats)

A really cool trick would be to do a quick search on Facebook for groups dedicated to digital nomad communities or expats in your destination of interest. Just type in the words “digital nomads in” or “expats in” followed by the name of your destinations and voila! You can switch up the wording a bit, but the results should be the same. 

Instagram

Almost all digital nomads with an Instagram presence, as well as bloggers and content creators, have Instagram besties. Let’s admit it, the platform has everything you need to find and mingle with like-minded people. 

No matter what you’re promoting or whatever your type of content is, if you’re on Instagram, you most probably have your own tribe. This usually consists of other content creators from your niche, and most of them are usually other digital nomads. Interact with them regularly – it’s good for your engagement rate AND whenever you’re both in the same part of the world, you could meet up.

Linkedin

Just like you can find full-time employers on Linkedin, you could also find digital nomads just like you – whether freelancers, online business owners, or remote workers. You might connect with someone for professional purposes, but you might end up finding people that are also working remotely in the same destination as you are. This is most common in destinations with a lot of digital nomad communities like Bali and Tulum. 

Coworking spaces and coffee shops

No matter what your niche is, one thing you’ll have in common with other digital nomads is the need for a strong WiFi connection and a work-friendly environment. That’s why coworking spaces and work-friendly coffee shops are the best places for digital nomad communities to form.

You might both be regulars or maybe you’d interact over a funny incident. Either way, don’t be afraid to reach out and mingle with random strangers. 

Did you find this helpful? Let us know in the comments if this helped you find your tribe. Meanwhile, don’t forget to check out our ultimate packing list for digital nomads.

Nadine Arab

I'm a freelance content writer and travel writer specializing in writing for travel and digital marketing businesses.

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