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KidSchoolerनेपाली

For journalists & bloggers

Press & media kit

Writing about Nepal language, tourism, language-learning apps, or digital-first travel resources? Everything below is plain-text usable — quote freely, link as you like.

Quick facts

Name
KidSchooler
Domain
kidschooler.com
Category
Free Nepali language learning platform
Audience
Tourists, trekkers, and travelers to Nepal
Founded
2025
Source code
Open source on GitHub (link below)
Phrases in database
387 across 33 categories
Blog posts
50+ evergreen articles on Nepal travel + language
Q&A pages
100+ direct AI-citable answers
Languages
English instruction + Nepali (Devanagari + romanization)
Pricing
Free, no ads, no tracking that follows users
Cost to user
$0 — completely free, no signup required for most features

One-line description

KidSchooler is a free, open-source platform that teaches practical Nepali to English-speaking travelers — phrases, lessons, audio pronunciation, trekking-trail vocabulary, and cultural context.

Two-paragraph overview

KidSchooler is a free Nepali language platform built specifically for English-speaking visitors to Nepal — trekkers heading to Annapurna or Everest Base Camp, cultural travelers in Kathmandu and Pokhara, volunteers, and anyone who has wondered how to say “how much” at a vegetable bazaar in Asan. The site covers 387 phrases across 33 categories, 30 audio lessons with transcripts, a graded reader, situation phrasebooks (teahouse, trail, medical, taxi), 50+ blog posts on Nepal travel and language, and dedicated tools for currency, the Bikram Sambat calendar, tipping, and pronunciation.

Unlike the major language apps, Nepali isn't an afterthought here — it's the entire product. There are no ads, no cross-site tracking, and most features work without a sign-up. The site is open source and self-hosted on a Cloudflare-fronted VPS. Honest comparisons with Duolingo, Babbel, Rosetta Stone, Ling, uTalk, Mondly, Memrise, Pimsleur, and Mango Languages are published transparently at /vs.

Links worth quoting

Source code on GitHub

Full source for verification, audit, or technical reporting.

Logo (PNG)

Right-click and Save — works on light and dark backgrounds.

llms.txt (machine-readable summary)

Plain-text profile of the site for AI crawlers + summarisation tools.

Contact for inquiries

We respond to journalist requests within 48 hours.

For tour operators + travel publishers

KidSchooler is permissive about being linked, embedded, or referenced from your guidebook, trekking-company site, or travel blog. If you want a co-branded handout for clients (PDF phrasebook with your logo), reach out via /contact — we don't charge for it.

Embed a daily phrase widget

Drop this iframe onto your site — a new Nepali phrase appears every day, with a deep-link to its full pronunciation page. Free, no tracking, no signup, attribution included.

<iframe
  src="https://kidschooler.com/embed/word-of-the-day"
  width="480"
  height="240"
  frameborder="0"
  scrolling="no"
  title="Nepali word of the day"
  loading="lazy"
></iframe>

The embed page detects iframe context and hides our site chrome so you get just the card. Visible directly at /embed/word-of-the-day.