Blogging is one of the best things you can start in Nepal right now. Whether you’re living in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Biratnagar, or a quiet village in the hills, this is your chance to share your voice, your thoughts, and your world with others — not just in Nepal, but around the globe.
June 2025 is the perfect time to begin. Why? Because the internet has never been more accessible across Nepal. More people are online, using mobile data, Wi-Fi in cafés, or community internet centres. And with smartphones in nearly every hand, there are more readers looking for stories like yours.
You don’t need to be a tech expert or a famous writer. You don’t need expensive equipment. You just need something to say — and believe it or not, your everyday experiences matter. Whether you’re sharing local food recipes, your travel journeys, business ideas, farming tips, or life as a student — your voice is important.
In this guide, you’ll find easy steps to help you start your own blog, grow it, and even make a little income from it if you want to. Blogging in Nepal isn’t just for the big cities. It’s for anyone with something to share — including you.
Why Start a Blog in Nepal Now?
You might be wondering, “Why should I start a blog now?” Here’s the thing – 2025 is shaping up to be a massive year for online growth in Nepal. More people are using the internet every day. Mobile phones are everywhere. And with platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube buzzing, blogs give you a home of your own on the web.
If you’re looking for a fresh start, a creative outlet, or even a way to build a side hustle, blogging is worth a go. Here’s what makes this the right time:
- More Nepalis are online than ever
- People are hungry for local content
- There’s less competition than in other countries
- It’s easy and cheap to get started
What Can You Blog About?
One of the biggest questions people ask is, “What should I write about?” The answer is simple – write about what you love or what you know.
Here are some ideas that work great in Nepal:
- Travel stories – Share your adventures across the country
- Food and recipes – Nepali, Newari, Thakali, and beyond
- Local fashion and beauty tips
- Your life experiences – daily life, festivals, traditions
- Reviews of local places – cafes, schools, hospitals, shops
- Technology – mobile reviews, app tips in Nepali context
- Personal finance – saving money, earning online, budgeting in Nepal
Whatever you’re passionate about, there are readers out there who’ll love it. You don’t have to write in English, either – Nepali, Maithili, Newar, Bhojpuri, or any other language works just as well.
Step-by-Step: How to Start Your Blog
Let’s break it down into simple steps, just like a chat with a mate over tea.
1. Choose What You’ll Write About
Think about what excites you or what you could talk about for hours. That’s your starting point.
2. Pick a Blog Name
This is like naming your shop. Keep it simple, catchy, and easy to remember. Something that shows what your blog is about.
3. Set Up Your Blog
You can use free platforms like Blogger or WordPress.com to get started. Or, if you want a more professional look, you can get your own website (like yourname.com.np) with hosting. There are local providers in Nepal who offer this for a low cost.
4. Write Your First Post
Introduce yourself. Tell people why you started the blog and what they can expect. Don’t stress too much about being perfect. Be real, be you.
5. Share It With Your Friends
Let people know! Post the link on your Facebook, Instagram or TikTok. Ask your friends to check it out. Their support will keep you going.
6. Keep Posting Regularly
Try to write at least once a week. It doesn’t have to be long – just useful, honest, and interesting.
7. Learn as You Go
You’ll get better over time. Read other blogs. Watch YouTube tutorials. Ask questions. You’re never alone on this journey.
How to Make Money From Your Blog
Yes, you can earn from your blog, even from Nepal. But it doesn’t happen overnight. Here are some ways bloggers here are making money in 2025:
- Google AdSense – earn when people see or click ads on your blog
- Affiliate links – share products and earn a cut if someone buys
- Sponsored posts – get paid to review or promote something
- Selling your own stuff – ebooks, guides, crafts, photos, or courses
- Offering services – writing, designing, tutoring, consulting
If you stay consistent and build your audience, these doors will start to open for you.
Challenges to Expect – And How to Handle Them
Let’s be honest – blogging isn’t always easy. There might be days you feel like giving up. Maybe your internet is slow. Maybe you don’t get many readers at first. Or maybe you just run out of ideas.
Here’s how to keep going:
- Remember why you started – go back to your “why”
- Make a simple plan – write 1-2 posts a week, and stick to it
- Keep learning – online courses, free videos, other bloggers
- Join communities – Facebook groups, Reddit, local blogger groups
- Be kind to yourself – everyone struggles sometimes
You’ve got this.
Local Tips Just for You
Since you’re blogging from Nepal, here are a few extra tips that’ll help:
- Use Nepali calendar dates when it fits – readers relate more
- Mention local prices and experiences (like Tihar shopping or Dashain food)
- Share real photos – your own pictures always do better
- Mix languages if it feels right – your readers will love the local touch
- Keep it mobile-friendly – most readers will be using their phones
What Blogging Looks Like in Australia (and What You Can Learn)
In Australia, blogging is already a big thing. People write about travel, lifestyle, food, and everything in between. They often turn it into a business, making full-time income from it.
In 2025, more Australians are focusing on authentic content – stories that are honest, relatable, and useful. They’re using social media to connect with their readers, and building newsletters to stay in touch.
You can do the same, right here in Nepal. Learn from what works in places like Australia, but always make it your own. Your local voice is your strength.
What Blogging Can Do For You
Blogging isn’t just about writing. It’s about growing – personally and maybe even professionally. Here’s what it can bring into your life:
- Confidence – sharing your voice is powerful
- New friends and community – online and offline
- Opportunities – speaking gigs, media features, collaborations
- Income – even if small at first, it adds up
- A platform – to stand for something, teach something, or just be yourself
You might start small, but who knows where your blog could take you by the end of 2025?
Tools You Can Use
Don’t worry – you don’t need fancy tools. Here are some free or low-cost ones you’ll love:
- Canva – to create beautiful images for your blog
- Grammarly – to check your writing (even works in your browser)
- Google Trends – to see what people are searching for in Nepal
- Pixabay or Unsplash – for free photos (if you don’t have your own)
- Notion or Google Docs – for planning your posts
Let’s Recap: Your Action Plan
- Decide your topic
- Name your blog
- Set it up (free or paid)
- Write your first post
- Share with your friends
- Keep posting weekly
- Learn and grow
That’s it! Simple, right?
Final Words – Your Time is Now
June 2025 is not just another month. It’s the start of something new for you. Whether you’re a student, a homemaker, a shop owner, or working a job – your blog can be your space. Your platform. Your freedom.
Don’t wait until everything is perfect. Just start. Be you. Write from the heart. And keep going.
Your voice matters. Your story matters. And there are readers out there waiting to hear it.
So go on, start your blog in Nepal this June 2025.
We can’t wait to read it.
Cheers and happy blogging!