Why Nomads Come
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 honest answer
As a family-owned, community-driven property, we interview every resident before we invite them, to keep this a genuinely safe space for women.
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.
Double-filtered water and a professional Head of Food overseeing every meal mean you can count on healthy food and water, every single time.
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.
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.
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.
Who applies
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
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 →Where people come from
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.
Next chapter
Rafting, cave hikes, sunrise coworking, slow afternoons by the river: see what a real day at Jungli looks like.
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