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Decriminalised 2007 by Supreme Court. Third-gender constitutional recognition 2015 ? first in Asia. Supreme Court marriage equality directive issued 2023; implementation in progress as of 2026. Blue Diamond Society is main NGO. Nepal Pride held annually in Kathmandu, typically August.

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Gay Kathmandu: The Himalayan Capital's LGBTQ+ Scene

Kathmandu is South Asia's most progressively LGBTQ+-positioned capital city — a claim that says something about the regional context as much as about the city itself. Nepal decriminalised same-sex acts in 2007, enshrined third-gender recognition in its 2015 constitution, and received a Supreme Court marriage equality directive in 2023. In the neighbourhood of India (Section 377 not struck down until 2018), Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, Nepal's legal trajectory stands out. Kathmandu is where that progress is most visible.

The gay scene in Kathmandu is small by the standards of Bangkok, Taipei, or even Colombo — but it is genuine. The Thamel district, the dense tourist neighbourhood of guesthouses, restaurants, trekking gear shops, and bars north of Durbar Square, is the natural centre of LGBTQ+ social life. Thamel's international character creates a tolerant environment: the bars and cafes are accustomed to every variety of traveller, and same-sex couples moving through the neighbourhood will not attract hostility. A small cluster of venues near the Jyatha and Chaksibari Marg areas have served gay and gay-friendly patrons for years.

The most important institution in Kathmandu's LGBTQ+ landscape is not a bar but an organisation: the Blue Diamond Society, founded in 2001 by activist Sunil Babu Pant, who went on to become the first openly gay member of a national parliament in Asia when he was elected to Nepal's Constituent Assembly in 2008. The Blue Diamond Society has driven the legal progress described above — the 2007 decriminalisation ruling, the constitutional third-gender clause, the 2023 marriage equality directive were all outcomes of sustained litigation and advocacy in which BDS played a central role. The organisation provides healthcare services (HIV/AIDS, sexual health), legal support, and community programming. For LGBTQ+ visitors, BDS is a contact point and a resource.

Nepal Pride — the annual parade and festival, typically held in August in Kathmandu — is the centrepiece of the city's LGBTQ+ calendar. The parade passes through central Kathmandu, organised by the Blue Diamond Society and attended by the community, civil society organisations, and international allies. The participation of Metis — Nepal's traditional third-gender community with roots in Hindu religious practice — gives the event a cultural depth that distinguishes it from equivalent events elsewhere in Asia. The Metis' visibility at Pride is a reminder that gender diversity in Nepal is not an imported concept but a feature of indigenous culture.

Beyond the scene itself, Kathmandu offers extraordinary cultural and trekking resources for LGBTQ+ visitors. Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site a short ride from Thamel; Pashupatinath Temple on the Bagmati River is the holiest Hindu site in Nepal. The Durbar Squares of Bhaktapur and Patan (Lalitpur) contain medieval temple complexes of remarkable density. The city is the gateway to Everest Base Camp, Annapurna, and Langtang trekking circuits.

Best season: October-November for clear mountain views and post-monsoon festivals. March-April for spring rhododendron. August for Nepal Pride (monsoon season — expect rain but also greenery). Gay neighbourhood: Thamel and the Jyatha area. Safety: Good in tourist areas; exercise normal discretion outside Thamel.

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Yes — Katmandu has an active LGBTQ+ scene with bars, clubs and Pride events. Browse the venues on this page for the most-reviewed spots, and check the calendar for upcoming events.

We list the top-reviewed gay bars and clubs in Katmandu on this page. Filter by category and rating to find dance clubs, cocktail bars, cruise bars and more — every venue is verified by the GayOut community.

Pride season (typically June–July in the northern hemisphere) is the most lively time, with parades and parties. Spring and early autumn are also great for sightseeing without summer crowds. Check the events calendar above for specific dates.

Yes — see the "Where to stay in Katmandu" map above for hotels with current prices, including LGBTQ+ welcoming properties recommended by our community.

Katmandu is generally safe for LGBTQ+ visitors in tourist and central areas. Standard travel-safety advice applies. Check the country page for an LGBTQ+ rights overview specific to Nepal.

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