Relocation, stay, cowork, and curated experiences — handled by a local team that knows every neighborhood, every visa form, and every Wi-Fi dead zone in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Featured stay
Lakeside loft, Pokhara
$600/mo
fiber wifi
3 mo+
vetted coworking spaces
across two cities
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They handled the lease, the visa paperwork, and even my SIM. I just landed.
From the moment you book your flight to the day you renew your lease, we cover the four things that make or break a relocation to Nepal.
Visa prep, paperwork, banking, SIM, registration — every box ticked before you arrive, so you skip the welcome-week chaos.
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Vetted apartments, lakeside lofts, and traditional homes — pre-inspected for fibre Wi-Fi, hot water, and a real kitchen.
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The 12 coworking spaces and cafes whose Wi-Fi actually holds a Zoom call when load-shedding hits — with day passes and monthly memberships.
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Trekking partners, weekend retreats, language meetups, supper clubs — the social fabric that turns a relocation into a community.
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No long forms, no agency runarounds. A short call, a tailored plan, then we handle the rest while you finish your work and pack.
A 20-minute call to understand your timeline, work setup, budget, and whether you're heading to Kathmandu, Pokhara, or somewhere in between.
Within 48 hours, you receive a relocation plan: shortlisted stays, coworking options, visa timeline, and a cost breakdown — all editable.
Pickup at the airport, keys in hand, SIM activated, and a welcome dinner with other nomads who arrived the same week.
Curated experiences that make Nepal more than a low-cost month. From Annapurna sunrises to old Patan supper clubs.
Annapurna sunrise — 4 days, base camp loop
Small groups · Local guides · Oct–Apr
Kathmandu nomad supper club
First Friday · 12 seats
Newari cooking with Saraswati
Half-day · Patan
Nepali language exchange
Wednesdays · Free
Bandipur weekend escape
2 nights · Heritage stay
Visa preparation, airport pickup, your first apartment, a SIM card with data, local bank introduction, and a one-week settling-in checklist. We also pre-book your first coworking pass and the first nomad meetup of the month.
The DNV is launching in 2026. We're tracking the policy daily and have a pre-application service ready for the day it opens. In the meantime, most nomads use a 90 or 150-day tourist visa with extension, which we also handle end-to-end.
A comfortable nomad lifestyle runs $850–$1,400 per month all-in: furnished apartment, coworking, food (mix of cooking and eating out), SIM, and weekend trips. Pokhara skews lower, Kathmandu has more high-end options.
We work with both, but we're best known for helping freelancers and contractors navigate income-proof requirements that are usually designed around payslips. Our paperwork team knows which alternative documents Nepali authorities accept.
Three to six weeks is ideal — enough time to handle visa paperwork, shortlist housing, and align with our welcome dinner schedule. Last-minute is possible but limits stay options during peak season (Sep–Nov, Mar–May).
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