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 Least polluted, road accessible, nice metro/town in Nepal
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Posted on 03-15-24 12:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If you could have a first (or second) home in Nepal -(outside Kathmandu or other heavily polluted metros) where you can spend a substantial amount of time or even live full time or retire some day, which place would you choose?

And Why?

1. Very low pollution - big priority
2. Accessible by good road 12 months - big priority
3. Decent internet, water, electricity
4. Opportunity to enjoy nature hikes etc - preferred
5. Essential shopping for basic food and necessities within a reasonable distance (does not need to be very close) - medium priority
6. Good weather (no extreme hot or cold) - medium priority
7. Local airport with link to ktm within driving distance like within 3 or 4 hours drive (would be nice to have)
8. Schools and employers (not a big priority)
9. Safety and security (big priority)
10. Fancy shopping and restaurants - very low priority
 
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Hetauda  ticks all the boxs
Last edited: 15-Mar-24 11:04 AM

 


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