Nestled in the heart of Kathmandu, Impact Hub is more than just a coworking space—it’s a vibrant ecosystem of change-makers, dreamers, and innovators, all working towards making a difference. My time at Impact Hub Kathmandu was an eye-opening experience that broadened my understanding of collaboration, creativity, and personal growth. Walking through its doors for the first time, I was greeted by the quote “Where ideas have sex,” which perfectly encapsulated the energy and open-mindedness of the place.
I’ll admit, my first day was a bit intimidating. The unfamiliar space, the diverse people, and the buzz of activity made me wonder if I truly belonged. Wanting to make a good impression, I dressed up in formal attire, only to realize soon after that it wasn’t quite necessary. Impact Hub’s atmosphere is focused on creativity and productivity, rather than display. Once I let go of my initial nerves and embraced the welcoming nature of the environment, I felt completely at ease. It was a place where everyone was there to learn, share, and grow together.
What truly set Impact Hub apart was the community. The people I met here were more than just colleagues—they were mentors, friends, and supporters. They helped me navigate new challenges, offered constructive feedback, and encouraged me to step outside my comfort zone. Whether it was a quick chat with a fellow member during lunch or a deep conversation about a project over home-cooked food made at the office, the sense of camaraderie and openness was palpable. The connections I made were not only meaningful but often felt like the kind of bonds you build over years, not just weeks. It was a space where ideas flowed freely, and collaboration was at the heart of everything.


During my time at Impact Hub, I was fortunate enough to work on various creative projects. I designed posters, edited articles, conducted interviews, and wrote my articles—each task offering its own set of challenges and learning opportunities. One of the most enjoyable parts was creating interactive reels. It pushed me to think outside the box, learn new tools, and engage with content in a way I hadn’t before. The freedom to experiment and the encouragement from others to take risks made every project feel like an exciting adventure.
These hands-on experiences taught me valuable skills to apply to future work. But it wasn’t just about the tasks—the collaborative spirit of the Hub made the experience so enriching. Working with individuals from different backgrounds, sharing ideas, and bouncing concepts off each other allowed me to see problems from fresh perspectives and come up with creative solutions.
What I found most fulfilling at Impact Hub was the opportunity to learn by doing. I didn’t just attend team meetings or learn through talking—I actively participated in the creation of content, the shaping of ideas, and the growth of projects. Every day was an opportunity to learn something new, whether it was in digital media, communications strategy, or community-building. Each day I attended and got to know more of the work we do, gave me more insight into the world of social entrepreneurship, sustainable development, and the power of collaboration. It was a place where knowledge wasn’t just theoretical—it was practical, relevant, and deeply engaging.
One of the most significant takeaways from my experience at Impact Hub was the personal growth I underwent. The supportive community helped me push through challenges and build confidence in my abilities . One memorable instance was conducting my first-ever interview. I was nervous, unsure if I’d ask the right questions or keep the conversation flowing. My mentors quickly stepped in, offering tips and encouragement. Their support gave me the confidence I needed, and the interview turned out to be a success.
I became more comfortable in expressing my ideas, more open to feedback, and more determined to pursue my passions for writing, creativity, and meaningful connections. The work I did at the Hub didn’t just enhance my professional skills; it also encouraged me to think critically about the kind of impact I want to make in the world. Impact Hub Kathmandu taught me that true innovation happens when people come together to share their diverse perspectives and experiences. It showed me that even small ideas can lead to meaningful change, and that every member of a community has something valuable to contribute. These are things I learnt even just through daily friendly discourse from our office chairs. My time at Impact Hub Kathmandu was more than just a professional experience— I leave with a renewed sense of purpose and possibility.

Impact Hub Kathmandu isn’t just a place; it’s a movement. For anyone looking to be inspired and to inspire others, it’s a community worth experiencing.
