The list includes an underrated Asian destination.

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Today is day 2,411 of traveling the world.

Since then, weve spent extended periods of time in 30 countries, from Chile to Sri Lanka.

A couple sitting on a cliff viewing a cityscape

People observing the Athens cityscape.Credit:Irjaliina Paavonpera/Travel + Leisure

During our travels, weve narrowed down a list of favorite destinations we keep returning to.

After years of travel, here are my top five favorite places to work remotely.

Thailand

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This one is a no-brainer.

People coming out of Thailand

Temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand.Lauren DeCicca/Travel + Leisure

Chiang Mai is a major nomad hub, with oodles of dedicated co-living and co-working spaces.

a home-cooked meal in a locals home).

Vietnam

When the pandemic hit, my partner and I were in Vietnam.

Small houses with grass on the roof

Small town of Bøur in Faroe Islands.Tessa Desjardins/Travel + Leisure

Im biased, but I find Vietnam hard to beat when it comes to remote work.

We spent late summer and early fall jumping from Syros to Sifnos to Crete toMilostoSantorini.

And dont get me started on the fresh feta.

Looking down on a busy street

A busy street in Hanoi, Vietnam.Irjaliina Paavonpera/Travel + Leisure

Malaysia

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A wildly underrated Asian destination,Malaysiamight just be the continents best food destination.

Here, youll find the country’s best food, fromchar kway teowto biryani toassam laksa.

Natural swimming pool on rocky coastline

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Malaysian cityscape of Kuala Lumpur at morning with the Petronas Towers

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