Description
One thing that you never get from your standard two week travel vacation is a truly cultural experience.
Typically you get stuck in the tourist loops - expensive hotels, overpriced restaurants, crowded attractions, and lots and lots of other vacationers.
When you live life as a digital nomad you tend to get way outside the tourist bubble.
In this episode Jeff and Marisa discuss 15 awesome events around the world that you can plan digital nomad trips around as anchor points. These events are best suited to a digital nomad lifestyle because typically they are a bit "out of the way", requiring quite a bit of time to get to and enjoy the experience.
As a teaser, Jeff and Marisa talk about:
Stampede: 1.3 million people congregate in Calgary, Canada for a massive rodeo, music festival, and chuckwagon racing.
La Tomatina: A massive tomato throwing festival in Spain.
Holi: An enormous celebration marked by people throwing massive amounts of colored powder at each other.
The fastest and easiest way to become a digital nomad and start experience some of these amazing events is to get a fully remote job.
Beach Commute has created the Anywhere Atlas, a database of fully-remote companies that let you work from anywhere in the world.
This database is the result of 3+ years of manually reviewing tens of thousands of companies to give you a list of just the very best companies in the world.
beachcommute.com/atlas
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