
Why Digital Nomads Love Kathmandu
Kathmandu has become one of the most sought-after destinations for digital nomads in Nepal. With moderate internet speeds and a cost of living that suits budget-conscious remote workers (around $800/month all-in), it hits the sweet spot between quality of life and affordability.
There are currently 14 verified coliving and coworking spaces listed in Kathmandu on Digital Nomad Index β from boutique coliving houses to professional coworking hubs.
Cost of Living in Kathmandu
A comfortable nomad lifestyle in Kathmandu runs $800β$1040 per month, broken down roughly as:
| Expense | Monthly Cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Coliving or private room | $360 β $440 |
| Food (mix of local + cafes) | $160 β $200 |
| Coworking day pass or membership | $80 β $120 |
| Transport (local) | $40 β $64 |
| SIM card + data | $10 β $20 |
| Extras & fun | $80 β $120 |
Kathmandu is a genuinely affordable base. You can live well here on $800/month without compromising on internet or workspace quality.
Internet, Coworking & Coliving in Kathmandu
Internet infrastructure in Kathmandu is moderate for remote work. Most coworking spaces advertise speeds of 50β200 Mbps on fibre; coliving houses typically sit at 30β80 Mbps. For video calls and async work, this is comfortably sufficient.
Coliving in Kathmandu
Coliving in Kathmandu means shared accommodation purpose-built for remote workers: private or semi-private rooms, fast WiFi, communal workspaces, and a built-in community. Monthly rates typically include utilities and cleaning.
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What to Look for in a Kathmandu Coliving Space
- Dedicated desk or hot-desk access included in room rate
- Minimum 50 Mbps guaranteed upload speed (ask for a speed test result)
- Air conditioning (year-round in tropical climates)
- Backup power / generator for power outage areas
- Quiet hours policy if you do calls during evening sessions
Visa & Entry Requirements for Nepal
Visa for Digital Nomads: Nepal Tourist Visa
Kathmandu falls under Nepal's visa framework. The most relevant option for digital nomads is the Nepal Tourist Visa. Requirements typically include proof of remote income, health insurance, and a clean criminal record. Check the official Nepal immigration website or your country's embassy page for current requirements before booking.
Tourist / Visitor Visa Most nationalities can enter Nepal on a tourist visa or visa-on-arrival, typically valid for 30β90 days.
Visa Runs & Extensions If no long-stay visa suits your situation, many nomads cycle between tourist visa periods using neighbouring countries. Research current extension policies β they change frequently.
Always verify visa conditions with official government sources or a local immigration lawyer before arriving.
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads in Kathmandu
When choosing where to stay in Kathmandu, look for areas with:
- Density of cafes with WiFi β proximity to coffee shop culture is a strong signal
- Walkability β reduces transport cost and friction
- Safety at night β check recent travel forums (r/digitalnomads) for up-to-date reports
- Access to coworking and coliving β cluster near where the spaces are listed
Most coliving hosts in Kathmandu are located in the central urban areas and expat-friendly districts. Check each listing's map pin on Digital Nomad Index for exact neighbourhood placement.
When to Visit Kathmandu + Practical Tips
Best Time to Visit
Best months for Kathmandu: OctβNov, MarβApr
Kathmandu (Nepal) has a climate that works well for nomads during these periods. In general:
- Peak season (OctβNov, MarβApr) brings the most favourable weather and the largest nomad community β but also higher accommodation prices
- Shoulder season (1β2 months either side of peak) offers good weather with better deals and fewer crowds
- Low / rainy season can mean challenging weather, reduced social energy β but prices are lowest
Practical Tips
Time Zone: Kathmandu operates on UTC+5:45. Remote workers should check they have at least a 2β3 hour overlap window with their main client or team timezone.
SIM Card: Pick up a local SIM at the airport or a convenience store. Look for a data-heavy plan (10β30 GB) rather than minutes β you will use WhatsApp and internet far more than calls.
Banking & ATMs: Notify your home bank before arriving. Many nomads use Wise or Revolut to minimise ATM fees. Check ATM availability in Kathmandu β tourist-heavy cities tend to have reliable networks; smaller towns may not.
Health Insurance: Standard travel insurance rarely covers remote working. Use a nomad-specific policy (SafetyWing, World Nomads, or Genki) that covers medical evacuation and longer stays.
Power & Adapters: Check the local plug type for Nepal and bring a universal adapter. Voltage in most of Asia/Europe is 220V; carry a converter if your devices are 110V-only.
Last updated: 2026-07-24. Pricing estimates are approximate β verify current rates on individual listing pages.
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