Colivings in Nepal

Find your ideal coliving space in Nepal for remote work and digital nomad lifestyle.

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CoLiving Cities in Nepal

Why Nepal is perfect for coliving

I loved working from Nepal. The vibe is slow and loud at once. Streets have temple bells, chai stalls and scooters. The air is cleaner in the hills. Kathmandu is chaotic and full of tiny rooftop cafes. Pokhara is calm with a lake and paragliders above. Most travellers enjoy both. Cost of living is gentle. Meals and rooms can be cheap if you look. Tourist spots cost more. Internet is decent in cities. Cafes and guesthouses have Wi Fi. Mobile data is good for backup. For some, this will be amazing. For others, the pace might feel rough. Things to do are endless. Trekking, yoga, cafe hangs, festivals, river trips. I once worked in a lakeside cafe while paragliders drifted overhead. There are small nomad groups and a few coworking spots. People mix easily. You will meet trekkers, writers and local entrepreneurs. Arguably not the best place for fancy office perks. But if you like adventure and culture, Nepal is hard to beat.