Travel Guide

How to get Nepal's visa

A Visa is required to enter Nepal unless you are an Indian National. Visas can be easily obtained for 15 days 30 days or 90 days from Nepalese Consulate in your country (if present) or upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) or any other entrances. You need to provide a passport size photograph and complete a visa from.

  • US$ 30 or other convertible foreign currency equivalent thereto for 15 days multiple entry visa.
  • US$ 50 or other convertible foreign currency equivalent thereto for 30 days multiple entry visa.
  • US$ 125 or other convertible foreign currency equivalent thereto for 90 days multiple entry visa.
  • No visa fee shall be applicable to the passport holder of member states of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) for 30 days.

You can fill form for online visa as following link:http://online.nepalimmigration.gov.np/tourist-visa


  • How to get Nepal's visa

    A Visa is required to enter Nepal unless you are an Indian National. Visas can be easily obtained for 15 days 30 days or 90 days from Nepalese Consulate in your country (if present) or upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) or any other entrances. You need to provide a passport size photograph and complete a visa from.

    • US$ 30 or other ...
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  • Trekking Equipments

    Dear guests, please always check the weather forecast and adjust your trekking equipment accordingly. And pack according to the duration of your trek and your personal needs. Ensure all your gear is well-tested and familiar before the trek.

    Here's a comprehensive trekking equipment list to help you prepare for your adventure:

    Essential Gear

    1. Backpack
      • Capacity: 40-70 liters depending on the duration
      • Rain cover
    2. Trekking Poles
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      • Trekking permit fees for Nepal Trek

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      • Typical foods in Nepal

        Have you ever tried Nepali food!

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        Main Dishes

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        1. Namaste/Namaskar

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        What is Mountain Sickness?

        Mountain sickness, also known as altitude sickness, is a condition that occurs when a person ascends to high altitudes too quickly, leading to a lack of oxygen in the body. It commonly affects people who travel above 2,500 meters (8,200 feet), especially if they do not allow their bodies enough time to adjust to the reduced oxygen ...

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      • Nepal peak climbing permit fees

        Peak Climbing permit fees in Nepal are based on the mountain's elevation, the chosen route, and the climbing season. The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) classifies peaks into two categories(A and B), each with specific permit fees.

        Climbing permits fees for Foreign climbers (per person in US dollars)

        Group 'A' Peaks

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        Name of the peak

        Region

        Height

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