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Cost of Living and Inflation in Kathmandu, Bagmati Pradesh: What do you need to know?

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Here's what six local experts had to say about prices and the cost of living in Kathmandu, Bagmati Pradesh.

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If you’re moving to Kathmandu, ear plugs and headphones are advisable at night due to barking dogs and cherished motorbikes. You can find most necessities of life much cheaper than in the west. The views and people are stunning.

it is the capital of the country. It also contain many historical places. The living cost is quite cheaper than other areas even its the city. They should struggle to live here as it’s not easy to move and live in the city.

Kathmandu is a very good place. Rent is affordable. Street food is usually healthy and delicious. There is a little bit of pollution but there are also a lot of trees. You can visit many places like Swayambhunath Stupa. Thamel, Kathmandu’s main nightlife zone, is a very good tourist destination.

Kathmandu has the moderate type of climate throughout the year. Summers here, are usually raining but in winter the temperature usually ranges from -2 to 12 degree celsius. The city is not very expensive in comparison to most parts of the world whereas for the normal person with average salary might be little difficult to live here on rent.

Sandhya, says: 2020

Kathmandu is a bit chaotic but at the same time a very fun place. You can have all the things you require. It is known as one of the most expensive cities but honestly it would all depend on you. We have cheapest accommodation, foods, etc at the same time one of the most expensive.

Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal with beautiful historic places. It is one of the most visited place. Visitors from all of the world loves this city. You can find lots of cool places like hotel, restaurants. There are many high-end places for people who can pay a budget friendly places too.

Anjana, says: 2020
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