Why Digital Nomads Choose Jakarta
Jakarta ranks #228 out of 366 cities in our global digital nomad index, scoring 59/100 overall. While not in the top tier, Jakarta appeals to nomads looking for extremely low costs who can work around certain limitations.
Cost of Living in Jakarta
Jakarta is a ultra-budget destination for digital nomads. A comfortable monthly budget including city centre rent, mid-range dining, and public transport comes to approximately $685 — that's 42% below the global average of $1,180.
Rent is the biggest expense: a 1-bedroom apartment in the city centre averages $420/month, while moving outside the centre drops that to $282. Eating out is remarkably cheap — a cheap meal costs $3 and a cappuccino runs $2. Budget-conscious nomads who cook at home and live outside the centre can manage on as little as $476/month.
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Internet and Connectivity
Average internet speed in Jakarta is 37 Mbps download and 15 Mbps upload, which is adequate for most remote work. Reliability scores 6.9/10. This handles most remote work tasks including video calls, though simultaneous large uploads may cause slowdowns.
The city has 235 coworking spaces with average speeds of 33 Mbps — roughly matching residential connections. Day passes start at $9 and monthly memberships average $103.
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Safety and Healthcare
Jakarta scores 64/100 for safety (Good), which is below the global average. Exercise standard precautions: avoid poorly-lit areas at night, keep valuables secure, and research neighbourhoods before booking long-term accommodation.
Healthcare quality scores 45/100. Healthcare infrastructure is developing. We strongly recommend travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage. Air quality scores 42/100 and walkability 48/100.
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Climate and Best Time to Visit
Jakarta has a tropical, with warm temperatures year-round and a distinct rainy season. Expect temperatures between 25-35°C year-round. The dry season (typically November-March) is the most popular period for nomads, though accommodations may cost more. The wet season brings afternoon downpours but also lower prices and fewer tourists.
Visa Information for Indonesia
Indonesia offers the B211A Remote Worker Visa / Second Home Visa for remote workers. It allows stays of B211A: 6 months / Second Home: 5-10 years, costs B211A: $300-500 / Second Home: varies, and requires a minimum income of B211A: varies by sponsor. Second Home: $130K savings proof. Tax note: No Indonesian tax if non-resident (under 183 days)
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How Jakarta Compares
Compared to the global average, Jakarta is 42% cheaper, has slower internet (37 vs 67 Mbps average), and is less safe (64 vs 67 average).
Looking for something cheaper? Consider <a href="/cities/dhaka/">Dhaka</a> ($415/mo), <a href="/cities/port-vila/">Port Vila</a> ($421/mo), <a href="/cities/hanoi/">Hanoi</a> ($442/mo).
Need faster internet? Check out <a href="/cities/rotterdam/">Rotterdam</a> (249 Mbps), <a href="/cities/sapporo/">Sapporo</a> (248 Mbps), <a href="/cities/busan/">Busan</a> (240 Mbps).