Gangtok: Following the success of India’s first “digital nomad village” in Yakten, Sikkim is set to open a second hub at Gumpa Dara in the Soreng district.
A review meeting on the proposed project was held at the District Administrative Centre (DAC), Soreng on Friday, and it was chaired by Additional District Collector DR Bista.
The initiative, part of the ‘Nomad Sikkim’ program is an initiative aimed at developing tourism, with the village concerned equipped with high-speed wi-fi networks to ensure reliable connectivity, promote eco-friendly practices and foster a sustainable remote work environment.
India’s first “digital nomad village” at Yakten in Pakyong district was inaugurated in July this year.
The Yakten initiative, developed by the Pakyong district administration in collaboration with Sarvahitey NGO, has already started hosting digital nomads from across the country.
“It provides high-speed wi-fi, eco-friendly infrastructure, and upgraded homestays, enabling professionals to balance remote work with a peaceful lifestyle, while also supporting local livelihoods,” an official said.
The Gumpa Dara project will expand on this model, offering high-speed internet, co-working spaces, eco-friendly trails, and community-led cultural events.
ADC Bista highlighted Soreng’s natural attractions, including panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga, trekking routes, monasteries, and homestay culture, as strong advantages. He emphasised that the initiative would diversify the economy, create jobs, and promote sustainable tourism.
With the successful Yakten project as a model, Gumpa Dara is poised to become a key destination for remote professionals, reinforcing Sikkim’s commitment to inclusive, digitally connected development.
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Representatives from various departments, financial institutions, and stakeholders participated in the meeting and pledged their cooperation to make the “digital nomad village” at Gumpa Dara a reality.