Moving To Nepal? Here Are The Pros & Cons
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Moving To Nepal? Here Are The Pros & Cons

Nepal is famous in the world for being the country from where Mount Everest expeditions begin. Its Buddhist culture and its connection with spirituality inspires many to move to this country. In fact, some consider the country to be the best place to retire at.

If you are planning to move to Nepal, even for a short period of time, read this.

THE UPSIDE

  • It is one of the safest countries you can be in. The crime rates in Nepal are very low.
  • The local food that is generally healthy is available at low prices.
  • The weather is never very hot, it is comfortably warm with a few months of cold.
  • If you live in Kathmandu, it has one of the greatest educational institutions.
  • The people are friendly, you’ll have helpful conversations and make new friends.
  • Healthcare is affordable.
  • Again, if you are in Kathmandu the entertainment options are many and fun. There are many UNESCO heritage sites which you can explore like Boudhnath, Pashupatinath among others.
  • If you love nature, Nepal has many rustic places to travel to.

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THE DOWNSIDE

  • The cost of living, buying a car or a house can be very high – Nepal has high rates of inflation that influence the prices of real estate and automobiles.
  • If you are a little on the heavier side, it might not be easy for you to find good clothes or footwear.
  • Transportation might be difficult.
  • You might find it difficult to adjust with the utility problem. There is frequent load-shedding and water scarcity is a problem.
  • If you are moving from a country that does not have a pollution problem, you might find the streets dirty and the air in the urban areas to be impure.

If you need help moving to Nepal or if you any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at 21st Century Relocations. We offer expert-managed moving solutions.

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