Noma Collective Himalaya, India

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    EventNoma Collective Himalaya, India
    LocationDharamkot, India
    DateJune 22th – July 5th, 2025
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    Digital Nomad Retreat in the Himalayas

    Noma Collective organizes work-travel retreats for remote professionals worldwide. Their Himalaya Edition takes place in Dharamkot, a serene mountain village in the Indian Himalayas, organized in collaboration with Hacker Paradise.

    From June 22 to July 5, 2025, join a 2-week coliving retreat designed for productivity, community, and adventure. Dharamkot, a long-time backpacker favorite, is now a rising digital nomad hotspot, offering a zen vibe, stunning landscapes, and a diverse international community.

    Organizer: Noma Collective

    Noma Collective curates 2-4 week trips for remote workers, fostering a community of like-minded professionals in inspiring locations worldwide.

    Event Highlights

    • Coliving in Dharamkot
      The coliving space is just 2km from McLeod Ganj, home to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile, it provides a unique cultural backdrop. Guests enjoy premium rooms, free tea and coffee, and a rooftop with breathtaking 360° mountain views.

    • Coworking Space On-Site
      Designed for productivity, the onsite coworking space features fast WiFi, meeting rooms, and indoor and rooftop work areas. Equipped with whiteboards, a projector, and essential office supplies, it ensures a seamless work experience in a peaceful Himalayan setting.

    • Experience Tibetan Art & Culture
      Dharamkot’s rich Tibetan heritage is reflected in its thangka paintings, handicrafts, and vibrant artist community. Visitors can explore local galleries and may even catch a rare glimpse of the Dalai Lama.

    • Scenic Trekking Trails
      With trails for all levels, Dharamkot is a hiker’s paradise. Routes wind through lush forests, traditional villages, and stunning mountain landscapes, offering both relaxing walks and challenging climbs.

    • A Meditation Haven
      Surrounded by the Himalayan hills, Dharamkot is a center for yoga and meditation, attracting seekers from around the world. Fresh mountain air, experienced teachers, and a tranquil atmosphere make it the perfect place for spiritual renewal.

    Registration Details

    For 2 weeks with accommodation – $1390

    Discount: $150 OFF with code DNASIA150

    How to Get to Dharamkot

    By Air: The nearest airport to Dharamkot is Gaggal Airport (Kangra Airport), approximately 18 kilometers away. Regular flights operate from Delhi to Gaggal. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Dharamkot. ​

    By Train: The closest major railway station is Pathankot Junction, about 90 kilometers from Dharamkot. Trains from Delhi connect to Pathankot. From there, you can hire a taxi or board a bus to reach Dharamkot. ​
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    By Bus: Direct buses operate from Delhi to Dharamshala, which is near Dharamkot. The journey typically takes around 11 hours. Upon reaching Dharamshala, you can take a short taxi or auto-rickshaw ride to Dharamkot. ​

    By Car: Driving from Delhi to Dharamkot covers approximately 500 kilometers and takes around 10-12 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. Hiring a taxi offers flexibility and convenience.

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    Mika has been a digital nomad since 2014. She writes about travel, remote work, and travel tech, alongside wellness topics such as yoga and mindful routines, drawing on her experiences across Southeast Asia.