India’s First Digital Nomad Village Launches in the Himalayas

India just launched its first Digital Nomad Village in the Himalayas: fast Wi-Fi, coworking, and community living in the peaceful hills of Yakten.

India’s First Digital Nomad Village Launches in the Himalayas
Irene Wang
Irene Wang
Last updated: Apr 02, 2026 · 2 min

A quiet little village in the Himalayas is doing something pretty bold.

In July 2025, Yakten, a tiny spot in Sikkim’s Pakyong district, officially became India’s first Digital Nomad Village. It’s part of a new initiative called Nomad Sikkim, where the local government teamed up with a nonprofit called Sarvahitey to bring remote work and rural life together in a way that actually makes sense.

Yakten offers high-speed internet, coworking spaces, and cozy local homestays, set up specifically to welcome remote workers who want a quieter, more meaningful place to live and work.

But here’s the part that really matters: it’s not just for digital nomads. The project is designed to benefit the locals too, giving homestay owners and small businesses a steady stream of visitors outside the usual tourist rush.

The official announcement happened on July 14th, with MLA Pamin Lepcha leading the ceremony. She called it a step toward building a more sustainable, community-first model for travel and remote work.

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Irene Wang

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