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Why Nomads Come

Jungli is India, on easy mode.

India is fast becoming a real digital nomad destination, and this application-only coworking and coliving village is a big part of why. India has a reputation, and we're not going to pretend it doesn't: every real concern a nomad has about coming here, we built Jungli to answer directly, not talk around it.

Straight from Divi

The mission, in his own words.

The honest answer

We know India has a reputation. Here's how we solved it.

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Women-friendly spaces

As a family-owned, community-driven property, we interview every resident before we invite them, to keep this a genuinely safe space for women.

Power and connectivity that just works

400+mbps WiFi and power backup on every coworking space mean your work and your flow don't get interrupted, even deep in the jungle.

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Clean, healthy food and water

Double-filtered water and a professional Head of Food overseeing every meal mean you can count on healthy food and water, every single time.

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The longer you stay, the less you pay

Unlike most places in India, we're built for nomads who want to settle in. Meals and stay included, from as low as $440 USD a month. Get an upfront quote from the pricing calculator or your Apply to Stay application, before you even book a flight.

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Real local integration, not a tourist bubble

Every stay supports 60 local families who depend on Jungli for their livelihood. With half of all room-nights booked by Indians, you'll actually meet locals, on the team and in the coliving, not just fellow foreigners.

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A community that's already vetted

We interview everyone before we invite them, so you land into a high-caliber mix of digital nomads, artists, entrepreneurs and nature lovers. No explaining yourself: just people ready to collaborate, teach, learn and partner.

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700+ Applicants
  • 30% Digital Nomads
  • 30% Nature Lovers
  • 20% Entrepreneurs
  • 20% Artists

Who applies

An even split of nomads, entrepreneurs, nature lovers and artists.

Nobody comes to Jungli by accident. Every one of these 700+ applicants told us who they are before they arrived, and it's almost exactly a four-way split: digital nomads, nature lovers, entrepreneurs and artists.

Who you'll be living alongside

1 in 3 nights at Jungli are booked by solo female travellers.

As we continue to create a safe space for women, solo female travellers make up a third of every night booked here, before you even count the couples and groups who join them. Solo doesn't mean alone at Jungli.

Read about Women of Jungli →
1 in 3 Solo female nights
  • 50% Solo male
  • 30% Solo female
  • 15% Couple
  • 5% Group
50% India room-nights
  • 50% India
  • 8% Canada
  • 7% USA
  • 7% Australia
  • 28% Rest of the world

Where people come from

Half of all room-nights are Indian. The rest travel in from everywhere.

Most coliving hubs abroad keep nomads in a bubble of other nomads. Go to Thailand or Bali and you can spend months without really meeting a local. At Jungli, half the people you'll share a table with are Indian: teammates who grew up down the road, fellow residents building their own thing, neighbours who'll actually teach you the food and the culture instead of just serving it to you. The rest travel in from Canada, the US, Australia and a long tail of nomads across Europe.

Everyone at Jungli applies with an intention.

Tenielle came here to find her voice again
Malcolm came to learn music production
Mital came to do aerial yoga in the forest
Pavi came to edit his film
Elton came to learn about wildlife
Shiva came to learn Tabla
Jake came to teach breathwork
Awilda's family came to explore worldschooling
Harsh came to learn about hospitality
Rakshit came to zone into crypto
Esther came to practice piano
Jogi came to kayak the Kali River
Rebecca came to grow her online business
Sophiyaa came to shoot a film
Joyce came to experience India for the first time
Rahul came to write his book
Laksh came to tell this place's story
Mamba came to teach us storytelling
Angad came to create audio branding
Tritone came to make music from the plants
Rahul & Rita came to explore their next retreat venue
Dagmar came to return with her Dutch family
Tenielle came here to find her voice again
Malcolm came to learn music production
Mital came to do aerial yoga in the forest
Pavi came to edit his film
Elton came to learn about wildlife
Shiva came to learn Tabla
Jake came to teach breathwork
Awilda's family came to explore worldschooling
Harsh came to learn about hospitality
Rakshit came to zone into crypto
Esther came to practice piano
Jogi came to kayak the Kali River
Rebecca came to grow her online business
Sophiyaa came to shoot a film
Joyce came to experience India for the first time
Rahul came to write his book
Laksh came to tell this place's story
Mamba came to teach us storytelling
Angad came to create audio branding
Tritone came to make music from the plants
Rahul & Rita came to explore their next retreat venue
Dagmar came to return with her Dutch family
Nivedan came to zone into music for 3 months
Aleena came to teach yoga
Greg came to learn about community living
Julie came to worldschool her kids
Marta came to teach us how to breathe right
Megha came to work with a view
Paras came to teach his retreat how to live slowly
Mit came to teach us about performance marketing
Nikhil came to make us laugh through his zines
Sadasiva came to teach us about life
Pravin came to teach us about the global nomad movement
Mansoor came to camp in his overlander
Kimon came to play the handpan
Anne came to learn DJ'ing
Lekha came to tell us our future through tarot
Travis came to shoot wildlife 📸
Jivan came to climb coconut trees
Anjana came to teach us the history of our art pieces
Vivaan came to make signboards for the campus
Siddarth came to teach us about virtual reality
Preet came to teach us yoga
Pooja came to inspire more solo female travellers to take the leap
Nivedan came to zone into music for 3 months
Aleena came to teach yoga
Greg came to learn about community living
Julie came to worldschool her kids
Marta came to teach us how to breathe right
Megha came to work with a view
Paras came to teach his retreat how to live slowly
Mit came to teach us about performance marketing
Nikhil came to make us laugh through his zines
Sadasiva came to teach us about life
Pravin came to teach us about the global nomad movement
Mansoor came to camp in his overlander
Kimon came to play the handpan
Anne came to learn DJ'ing
Lekha came to tell us our future through tarot
Travis came to shoot wildlife 📸
Jivan came to climb coconut trees
Anjana came to teach us the history of our art pieces
Vivaan came to make signboards for the campus
Siddarth came to teach us about virtual reality
Preet came to teach us yoga
Pooja came to inspire more solo female travellers to take the leap

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