Remote Worker Shares Manali Living Costs Internet Shocked By The Budget
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Remote Worker Shares Manali Living Costs Internet Shocked By The Budget

A corporate employee working remotely from Manali has gone viral after revealing his surprisingly affordable monthly expenses.

The breakdown showed that he spends around ₹14,000 on rent and only ₹3,500 on groceries while living in the popular Himachal hill town.

The post quickly grabbed attention online, especially among young professionals dreaming of escaping expensive metro-city life.

Many users were shocked that someone could manage remote work from a scenic mountain destination at costs far lower than cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai, or Gurugram.

The employee reportedly shared expenses covering rent, food, internet, utilities, and lifestyle costs, triggering massive discussion around work-from-home culture and digital nomad life in India.

Some social media users called the lifestyle “the real dream,” while others pointed out hidden costs like isolation, unstable weather, healthcare access, and long-term sustainability.

The trend reflects a growing shift among Gen-Z and millennials who are prioritising flexibility, mental peace, and lower living costs over traditional office lifestyles.

Places like Manali, Goa, Dharamshala, and Bir are increasingly becoming remote-work hubs for creators, freelancers, startup workers, and tech employees.

Why This Matters

For young Indians, remote work is no longer just about working from home.

It is becoming a lifestyle choice.

The idea of balancing career, affordability, travel, and mental wellbeing is reshaping how many people now think about work and success.

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