Budget pick

Cheapest cities in Central Asia for remote workers

The lowest-cost cities in Central Asia where a remote worker can keep a comfortable single-person monthly budget under control without giving up internet, cafes, or a workable coworking option.

The shortlist below filters our full guide to 6 Central Asia cities down to the 6 that most clearly meet the budget pick criterion. Each entry links to a full Nomad Desk city guide with cafe recommendations, coworking notes, neighborhood structure, and a realistic monthly budget breakdown.

Cheapest picks

  1. 1

    Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

    $950/mo · 60 Mbps
  2. 2

    Dushanbe, Tajikistan

    $950/mo · 40 Mbps
  3. 3

    Tashkent, Uzbekistan

    $950/mo · 55 Mbps
  4. 4

    Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    $950/mo · 40 Mbps
  5. 5

    Almaty, Kazakhstan

    $1,300/mo · 75 Mbps
  6. 6

    Astana, Kazakhstan

    $1,500/mo · 80 Mbps

Why Central Asia for remote work

Central Asia consistently shows up in long-stay nomad rotations because of a combination of factors that other regions struggle to replicate: the specific combination of cost, infrastructure, and lifestyle that makes the region a credible base for remote workers in 2026. Use this filter to narrow further by your specific priority — cost or speed — and then read the city guides for the practical realities.

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