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.