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Coworking Spaces in Kathmandu: The Best Spots for Remote Professionals
A guide to Kathmandu's growing coworking scene for digital nomads, remote workers, and business travelers needing desk space.
Overview
Kathmandu's coworking ecosystem has matured rapidly since 2020, driven by the growth of Nepal's tech sector and an influx of remote workers drawn to the city's low cost of living and rich culture. Well-established spaces include Biruwa Ventures in Sanepa, Karkhana Community in Pulchowk, and HathKhamba in Jhamsikhel. Day passes typically range from NPR 500 to NPR 1,500, with monthly memberships available from NPR 10,000 to NPR 25,000. Most spaces offer fiber internet, standing desks, printing, and meeting room access. Power backup is standard across serious coworking providers, as load shedding remains a periodic issue in the valley.
FAQ
Q: Do Kathmandu coworking spaces offer private offices for short-term rental?
Several spaces offer private cabin-style offices available on weekly or monthly terms. These are popular with visiting consultants, NGO field staff, and small startup teams who need more privacy than an open floor plan allows. Rates for private offices start around NPR 30,000 per month.
Q: Is high-speed internet reliable enough for video conferencing at Kathmandu coworking spaces?
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Most established coworking spaces in Kathmandu offer fiber connections with speeds of 50 to 100 Mbps, which is adequate for HD video conferencing. It is worth asking the space about their uptime record and whether they have a 4G backup router for outage situations.



