Is Nepal Good for Digital Nomads? An Honest Take in 2026
We answer the question every remote worker asks: Is Nepal good for digital nomads? Internet, cost, visa, community, and the downsides you should know.
Is Nepal good for digital nomads? In 2026, the answer is yes — with caveats. Nepal offers a flexible visa (up to 150 days/year), low cost of living, fast fiber internet in Kathmandu and Pokhara, and a growing nomad community. The downsides: infrastructure outside the main cities is patchy, and there’s no dedicated digital nomad visa (everyone uses the tourist visa).
Why Nepal works for digital nomads
Visa flexibility, affordability, and improving internet make Nepal a viable base. Kathmandu has 15+ co-working spaces and 50–200 Mbps fiber; Pokhara offers a calmer pace with 20–50 Mbps in Lakeside. The cost of living ($600–$1,200/month in Kathmandu) is among the lowest in Asia.
When Nepal might not be the best fit
If you need constant high-speed internet in remote areas, or prefer a large expat scene with Western amenities, Nepal can feel challenging. Power cuts still happen; roads and services outside the cities are basic. For focused work in one or two cities, though, Nepal is underrated.
Bottom line
Nepal is good for digital nomads who want mountains, culture, low costs, and decent connectivity in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Do your homework on internet and accommodation, and you’ll be fine.
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