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Entering Nepal: Complete Travel Guide for International Visitors

Entering Nepal: Complete Travel Guide for International Visitors

Nepal is one of the world’s most exciting travel destinations, offering breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, ancient cultural heritage, wildlife adventures, spiritual experiences, and some of the best trekking routes on Earth. Whether you’re planning the Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek, a cultural tour of Kathmandu Valley, or a wildlife safari in Chitwan, understanding the entry requirements for Nepal will help ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey.

This guide from Hiking Friends Travel Nepal explains everything you need to know about entering Nepal, including visa requirements, arrival procedures, airport information, permits, currency, transportation, and essential travel tips.

Do You Need a Visa to Enter Nepal?

Most foreign nationals require a visa to enter Nepal. Fortunately, Nepal offers a convenient Visa on Arrival service at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and several land border crossings.

Nepal Tourist Visa Fees

  • 15 Days Multiple Entry Visa: USD 30
  • 30 Days Multiple Entry Visa: USD 50
  • 90 Days Multiple Entry Visa: USD 125

Visa fees may change, so travelers should verify the latest information before departure.

Documents Required

To obtain a Nepal tourist visa, you generally need:

  • A passport valid for at least six months
  • A completed visa application form
  • Passport-sized photographs (digital photo systems are available at the airport)
  • Visa fee payment in major foreign currencies

Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport

Most international travelers arrive through Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal’s primary international gateway.

Arrival Process

  1. Complete the online or airport visa application.
  2. Pay the visa fee.
  3. Proceed to immigration.
  4. Collect your luggage.
  5. Pass customs inspection.
  6. Meet your guide or hotel representative outside the arrival terminal.

If you have booked a trip with Hiking Friends Travel Nepal, our representative can welcome you at the airport and assist with your transfer to the hotel.

Entering Nepal by Land

Nepal shares open borders with India and designated border crossings with China (Tibet).

Popular land entry points include:

  • Kakarbhitta (Eastern Nepal)
  • Birgunj
  • Bhairahawa
  • Nepalgunj
  • Rasuwagadhi-Kerung Border (Tibet Route)

Travelers entering from Tibet should ensure they possess all required permits and travel documentation before departure.

Best Time to Visit Nepal

Nepal is a year-round destination, but the most popular seasons are:

Autumn (September to November)

  • Clear mountain views
  • Stable weather
  • Ideal trekking conditions
  • Major festivals including Dashain and Tihar

Spring (March to May)

  • Rhododendron forests in bloom
  • Pleasant temperatures
  • Excellent trekking and climbing season

Winter (December to February)

  • Clear skies
  • Fewer tourists
  • Suitable for lower-altitude treks and cultural tours

Monsoon (June to August)

  • Lush green landscapes
  • Fewer crowds
  • Best for Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpo adventures

What Currency Should You Bring?

The official currency of Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR).

Visitors can exchange:

  • US Dollars
  • Euros
  • British Pounds
  • Australian Dollars
  • Canadian Dollars

ATMs are widely available in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and major tourist areas.

Credit cards are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops, although cash is recommended for trekking regions and remote areas.

SIM Cards and Internet Access

Tourists can purchase local SIM cards at the airport or in Kathmandu.

Popular providers include:

  • Ncell
  • Nepal Telecom (NTC)

Both offer affordable data packages suitable for navigation, communication, and social media use.

Trekking Permits in Nepal

Many trekking regions require permits.

Common permits include:

TIMS Card

Required for many trekking routes.

National Park Permits

Examples include:

  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
  • Langtang National Park Permit

Restricted Area Permits

Required for destinations such as:

  • Upper Mustang
  • Manaslu Region
  • Upper Dolpo
  • Kanchenjunga Restricted Areas

Hiking Friends Travel Nepal can arrange all necessary permits before your trek begins.

Health and Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is strongly recommended for all visitors.

Your policy should ideally cover:

  • High-altitude trekking
  • Medical emergencies
  • Helicopter evacuation
  • Trip cancellation
  • Lost luggage

Travelers trekking above 3,000 meters should ensure that high-altitude coverage is included.

Customs Regulations

Travelers entering Nepal should be aware of customs regulations regarding:

  • Currency declarations
  • Drones
  • Professional filming equipment
  • Valuable electronics

Certain items may require prior authorization or declaration upon arrival.

Transportation Within Nepal

Popular transportation options include:

Domestic Flights

Ideal for reaching:

  • Lukla (Everest Region)
  • Pokhara
  • Jomsom
  • Bharatpur

Tourist Buses

Comfortable and economical for:

  • Kathmandu to Pokhara
  • Kathmandu to Chitwan
  • Kathmandu to Lumbini

Private Vehicles

Recommended for flexibility and comfort.

Helicopter Services

Available for:

  • Everest Helicopter Tours
  • Annapurna Region Flights
  • Emergency Evacuations

Why Choose Hiking Friends Travel Nepal?

As a trusted local trekking and tour operator based in Kathmandu, Hiking Friends Travel Nepal specializes in:

  • Trekking Adventures
  • Peak Climbing Expeditions
  • Nepal Cultural Tours
  • Tibet and Bhutan Tours
  • Mount Kailash Pilgrimages
  • Wildlife Safaris
  • Helicopter Tours
  • Tailor-Made Holidays

Our experienced team provides airport assistance, permit arrangements, professional guides, transportation, accommodation booking, and complete travel support throughout your journey.

Final Thoughts

Entering Nepal is a straightforward process for most international travelers. With simple visa procedures, welcoming hospitality, and world-famous trekking destinations, Nepal remains one of Asia’s most rewarding travel destinations.

Whether you are planning your first Himalayan adventure or returning to explore new trails, proper preparation ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience from the moment you arrive.

Contact Hiking Friends Travel Nepal today and let our local experts help you plan your perfect Nepal adventure.