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 COST of living in NEPAL

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Posted on 01-26-12 1:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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As of today what cost's how much in NEPAL........
 
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Posted on 01-26-12 1:41 PM     [Snapshot: 388]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 ya, now try adding the opportunity cost , and calculate, the cost of living, in nepal :)
 
Posted on 01-27-12 12:51 AM     [Snapshot: 699]     Reply [Subscribe]
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well it depends i think
cost of living in kathmandu specificly can range from rupian 2-3hazar to rupian 1 lakh or as much u can spend
here are the few expenses
kotha vada can ranges from  rupian 1000 to  rupian 7000 or can find expensive one also
momo rupian 10 dekhin rupian 100
pizza rupian  700 dekhin rupian 2000
travelling expenses by bus rupian 5 dekhin rupian 20
car rupian 500- rupian 1000
raksi rupian 5 dekhin rupian 6000

average cheap living expenses per month is rupian 3500 to  rupian 4500
average expensive living expenses per month rupian 7000 to rupian 1 lakh or as much as u can spend

so it tottally depends



 
Posted on 01-27-12 8:20 AM     [Snapshot: 790]     Reply [Subscribe]
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So what would be your estimated monthly budget for a family of three - husband, wife and child - who:
  • own their own residence
  • use public transportation
  • do eat out once a week in a moderate restaurant, but don't drink alcohol
  • don't have any extraordinary spending habits
Any ideas?


 
Posted on 01-27-12 8:46 PM     [Snapshot: 984]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 I heard 1 cylinder of cooking gas was Rs.1500, but they recently reduced it to Rs.1350 because of mass protest.
 
Posted on 01-28-12 7:25 AM     [Snapshot: 1130]     Reply [Subscribe]
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well good for u atleast u have luxury of own residence and luxury of not having extra spending habit
that's the main cost of living so
i don't think u will have any problem or burden of cost of living then



 
Posted on 02-07-12 7:59 AM     [Snapshot: 1450]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 So Rs.25,000 per month is enough?
 
Posted on 02-07-12 8:25 AM     [Snapshot: 1486]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ya that's more than enough to have decent middle class life
 
Posted on 02-07-12 8:36 AM     [Snapshot: 1495]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I think Rs 25000 is very bare minimum specially if you have children. You have to pay at least 10,000 a month for school.

 
Posted on 02-07-12 8:48 AM     [Snapshot: 1520]     Reply [Subscribe]
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(Side note: Most of the sajha user can have decent middle class or may higher class life in Nepal cost of living is not big deal foremost of us the big deal is surakchya u can watch power news like 10 videos and find out why)
 
Posted on 02-07-12 12:16 PM     [Snapshot: 1646]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Intelligent, where can you find momo for 10 rupees? Are you talking about 2058 BS or 2068? 
 
Posted on 02-07-12 12:47 PM     [Snapshot: 1673]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 MOMO 100 rs
TUBORG/SAN MIGUEL - 250 RS
KODO KO RAKSHI - 20 RS SMALL 
LO MEIN 100 RS
SUKUTI 75 RS
CHOILA 100 RS
KHASI KO MASU 800 RS PER KG


LIVING IN NEPAL - PRICELESS

 
Posted on 02-07-12 2:50 PM     [Snapshot: 1769]     Reply [Subscribe]
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good question riddle,
                                      well obiously at 2058 the price of momo was rupian 10 as far as i remember back in  may be 2064 also the price of momo didn't go up by that much it was like rupian 10 - rupian 12  . so i see ur trying to prove the price of everything has gone up but i don't think it has gone that much upmay be price of  same momo has reached to 15 rupian that's about it  may be . 

                                        yours sincerely,
                                        intelligent guy
 
Posted on 02-07-12 3:50 PM     [Snapshot: 1830]     Reply [Subscribe]
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nepal ali ajib kai cha , yeha 100 dekhi 100k smma ekai din ma ritaunni haru pani chan
momo 40 bata nagera 50 pugi sakyo

25k le kei hudaina , afnai ghar cha bhane 50k minmum, paisa ali future ko lagi jagedha rakhni ho bhane 50k plus,
afno ghar nahuni lai mareram dhukkha pucha


 
Posted on 02-08-12 4:50 AM     [Snapshot: 2019]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 nepali_american, 
One way public transportation (tampoo, bus, micro) would cost one person 15 - 20 bucks. Most part it is 15. Kalanki to Lagankhel is 17 where as Lagankhel to Ratnapark is 15. It would cost you easy 600 bucks for a family of 3 to make a trip to a simple restaurant and all you order is 3 plates of momo and have 3 soft drinks.  (100 x 3 + 50 x 3 = 450 plus 10% service tax and tips (I usually leave few bucks)). Other than that, most of the stuffs as as expensive as any other major cities including NYC. Try Himalayan Java and ask for a modest cup of Americano and it's almost the same as what they charge you outside Manhattan in NYC. 
 
Posted on 02-08-12 7:40 AM     [Snapshot: 2070]     Reply [Subscribe]
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No offence to anybody but just because namrata shrestha went a lot of time to that Java in that movie sano sansar  deosn't  means its greatest cafe in kathmandu there are other cheap  and good cafe and restaurent too like nangloo,Lhasa in purano baneshor etc etc it was like 5 rupian in bus or tempoo to travel in kathmandu at my time  for student only and for other it was rupian 7 btw
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Posted on 02-08-12 10:37 AM     [Snapshot: 2113]     Reply [Subscribe]
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So here's my estimation of what I think is a typical monthly budget for family of 3:

Rent: 0 - family owns the house
Groceries: 6000
Cooking Gas: 1000
Water: 1000
Electricity: 1500
Telephone (landline & mobiles): 1500
Transportation (public): 2000
Eat out: 2000
clothing: 2000
Entertainment (movies, cable tv, etc.): 2000
healthcare: 2000
Incidentals (repair, gifts, whathaveyous, etc.): 2000

Total: 23,000

I see above as reasonable budget.  Tell me if I am off the mark.  I have not included the child's tuition, fees, etc. as I do not know how much a typical school costs. 

What do you think?




 
Posted on 02-08-12 4:49 PM     [Snapshot: 2216]     Reply [Subscribe]
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1 dollar =75 rupees
rupian 23000/75=dollar 306.66
schooling 1 lakh rupian /75= dollar 1333 yearly monthly wise rupian 1500 =20 dollar
so
306.66+20= 326 dollar will do
so i would say
326.66 dollar which is like rupian round figure 2500 will do


(side note: just to let you know average nepali make less than 200 dollar yearly which is less than 15000  source some randon site when googled it )
 
Posted on 02-08-12 5:50 PM     [Snapshot: 2244]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@intelligentguy. Man I saw you mentioned lhasa in purano baneshwor you are right brother that place is good..
 
Posted on 03-30-12 10:03 PM     [Snapshot: 2670]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Do people still eat MOMO in Nepal? Besides all those videos posted that exposed the meat hangling............
 
Posted on 03-31-12 2:49 AM     [Snapshot: 2769]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Living in Village is more cheaper than ktm  i'm sure ,every 1 here are giving here the average Ktm expenses ,go to clean nice looking village , grow own veggies and other stuffs ,no phone bills,no water bills then expenses should be lot less.don't know about momo if you can get there !!

 



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