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Nepal Visa Information

Nepal Visa Information

Visa is required. Nepalese Embassies and mission/consulates can issue visa or else, it is easily available on arrival at Kathmandu airport after presentation of a valid passport and extendable for visitors as required.

  • Free visa for all kind of tourists who visit Nepal only for 3 days.
  • Free visa for tourist of SAARC countries and peoples republic of China.

Visa Fee:

  • Single Entry USD 30 for 60 days
  • Multiple Entry USD 50 + USD 30
  • Visa fee will be extended subsequently for 30 days upon payment for USD 30 for a maximum period of 150 days in visa year (January to December)
  • Visa can be obtained on either arrival in Nepal or other mission office onboard. One Passport size photo is required.

Airport Custom:

  • All baggage brought will have to pass through Customs Inspection and following items are allowed free of duties per individual tourist. Personal effects, one camera with 12 plates or 5 rolls of film, one bottle of liquor, 200 cigarettes, one tent/reasonable quantity of Equipments for trekking ( Camping)
  • We cover all aspects of nature from trekking and mountaineering in the Himalayas to white water rafting, wildlife safari, leisure trips, cultural tours, air and overland tours to Tibet, bird-watching, eco-tours, educational tours, incentive tours, conference planning, etc. Our staff and naturalists are properly trained, full of knowledge and experience that they share with all our visitors.
  • Among the many tourist adventure activities in Nepal, Trekking is by far the most popular. The diversity in Nepal’s nature and a range of exotic culture makes this country ideal for trekking. Trekking in Nepal provides an opportunity to observe the local culture of the people and enjoy the beauty do nature un distributed by influence of modernity. One can choose between fully organized trekking and Teahouse trekking on the situation. Fully organized trekking costs comparatively higher and has a fixed itinerary.

Equipment & Clothing in Trekking

  • Equipments needed depends largely upon where, when and how one is trekking. The main emphasis while trekking on keeping warm and dry while still being lightweight. For lower altitude, Fleece Jackets are adequate, while at higher altitude down jackets are advisable. Waterproof, windproof jacket and pants, well broken-in footwear, head covering are also recommended. Good sleeping bags, sunglasses, drinking water bottle, torchlight, Sun block cream, toiletries, First aid kit are other item necessary.
  • Trekking equpiments are also available in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Namche Bazzar.

Health & Medicine in Trekking

  • Medication shops are few in trekking routes. Therefore, it is best to carry first aid kit and consult about the possible problem before hand. On the Everest Base camp route at pheriche and on the Annapurna circuit route at Manang, there are clinics operated be the Himalayan rescue association that specialize in treating trekkers health problems.
  • We cover all aspects of nature from trekking and mountaineering in the Himalayas to white water rafting, wildlife safari, leisure trips, cultural tours, air and overland tours to Tibet, bird-watching, eco-tours, educational tours, incentive tours, conference planning, etc. Our staff and naturalists are properly trained, full of knowledge and experience that they share with all our visitors.