Yakten Village, Sikkim: India’s First Digital Nomad Village

Yakten Village in Pakyong district, Sikkim, has been officially declared India’s first Digital Nomad Village. This was part of state government’s ‘Nomad Sikkim’ initiative.

Location & Context

  • Geography: Located in the foothills of Eastern Himalayas, about 32 km from Gangtok.
  • Known For: Scenic landscapes and peaceful environment ideal for remote work.
  • Objective: To develop a community-driven, sustainable destination for digital professionals from India and abroad.

About ‘Nomad Sikkim’ Initiative

FeatureDetails
Initiated ByPakyong District Administration & Sarvahitey NGO
Target BeneficiariesRemote-working professionals and local homestay owners
VisionCreate year-round hubs for digital nomads in Sikkim
Government AlignmentLinked to ‘One Family, One Entrepreneur’ vision of Sikkim Govt
ConnectivityTwo internet lines, village-wide Wi-Fi
Sustainability MeasuresUse of eco-friendly practices, power backup (inverters)
Social PurposeTackle income instability of homestay operators in off-season
Water Supply SolutionLong-term plan under Jal Jeevan Mission

Socio-Economic Rationale

  • The region sees a six-month off-season (April–September) affecting tourism and homestay income.
  • Many homestay owners are dependent on loans during this period.
  • The Digital Nomad Village model ensures consistent income through long-stay professionals, beyond tourist cycles.

Key Features of Yakten’s Transformation

  • High-speed internet and continuous power supply with inverters.
  • Designed workspaces that enable remote working in a natural setting.
  • Promotion of sustainable tourism and lifestyle.
  • Model already operational – first digital nomads hosted.

Significance

  • National First: Sets a precedent as India’s first officially recognized digital nomad village.
  • Sustainable Development Model: Merges tourism, technology, and rural entrepreneurship.
  • Boost to Rural Economy: Diversifies income sources for remote Himalayan communities.
  • Digital Infrastructure in Remote Areas: Demonstrates feasibility of high-tech rural hubs.

Key Facts

  • Digital nomads are individuals who work remotely while traveling or living in different locations, often relying on digital technologies.
  • Pakyong is also home to Pakyong Airport, one of the highest-altitude airports in India.
  • Sikkim was the first Indian state to become fully organic in 2016.
  • Sikkim’s capital: Gangtok
  • Governor of Sikkim (as of 2025): Lakshman Prasad Acharya
  • Chief Minister(as of 2025): Prem Singh Tamang (P.S. Golay)

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