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Deep in the heart of Nepal, bordering Tibet and India, is the culturally rich city of Kathmandu. Kathmandu is the largest urban center in Nepal, and is considered a metropolitan city. Kathmandu has a population of nearly 1 million people, merely a fraction of the population of Nepal, hundreds of which are expats who live and work abroad in Kathmandu. Living in Kathmandu is similar to living in India, and the prices of transportation, food, entertainment, accommodation and otherwise living, are nearly the same.
Here’s what you can expect to pay when living in Kathmandu and quality of life
The cost of housing in Kathmandu is higher than other Nepalese cities, being the only metropolitan city, but surprisingly cheap for travellers and expats.
Here is a rundown of what to expect to pay for accommodation in Kathmandu:
Food is considerably inexpensive in Kathmandu. Like India, street food can be found on every corner, for prices equivalent to less than $1. A full meal at a locals joint can cost anywhere from $1.25 to $5.60 on average.
The cheapest way to eat in the city, is to buy your own groceries and cook for yourself. Buying groceries in Kathmandu for one week costs about $6 to $8 on average which is a great deal.
Transportation is cheap, no matter which method you take, the cheapest being the metro system. To get from one side of the city to the other by metro transport, will cost less than $0.20 each way.
Rickshaws and Auto-rickshaws are inexpensive transportation options. Auto-rickshaws cost slightly more due to prices of petrol.
Transportation for one month can be estimated anywhere from $15 to $45 a month.
Healthcare is incredibly inexpensive by western standards and the quality is of course depended on the hospital you chose.
When considering healthcare, consider this:
Entertainment is abundant in this Nepali metropolitan city, and at a reasonable cost. A ticket to the movie theater costs about $3 per person, while a ticket to a performing arts theater can cost about $5 per person.
If you like the club scene, a cocktail at a local club can cost roughly $6.80 while a beer can cost about $3.25.
Dinner at a fancy restaurant in the same neighborhood will cost about $32 for 2 people.
Also a very nice place to visit in Kathmandu is Kathmandu Valley, the place is located in Nepal, it lies at the crossroads of ancient civilizations of Asia, and has at least 130 important monuments, including several pilgrimage sites for Hindus and Buddhists. There are seven World Heritage Sites within the valley.
Studying abroad in Kathmandu is not as common as other parts of the world, but it’s an experience well worth the price.
Private universities are the preferred choice of expats, as public colleges tend to be overcrowded and the education quality falls far below Western standards.
At a local Kathmandu college, a Bachelor of Computer Science costs around $680 per year. At a similar college in Kathmandu, a Bachelor of Business will cost about $205 per year.
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