Colivings in Pokhara

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CoLivings in Pokhara

Top reasons to colive in Pokhara

I loved Pokhara. It feels chill and small but lively. Lakeside cafes hum with slow music. Mountains sit close. Most travellers enjoy sunrise at Sarangkot. I once sipped chai with a photographer before we rushed up for the light. The people are warm. Nepali culture mixes with backpacker energy. Weather is mild most of the year. Spring and autumn are perfect. Monsoon brings heavy rain and muddy trails. Winters are cool but sunny. For nomads it works well. Living here is affordable for many. Food and guesthouses cost less than big cities. Internet is good in cafes and nicer hotels. Video calls usually work, though heavy rain can slow things down. There are a few coworking spots and plenty of cafes with plugs. Things to do are endless. Trekking, boating on Phewa Lake, paragliding, yoga and local markets. Community feels small and friendly. For some, this will be amazing. Arguably not the best if you need nonstop nightlife or ultra reliable high speed net.