A visa is a compulsory legal document required for entering any country. You can issue for a visa in a Nepalese embassy or consultancies. You can also get a visa at the airport at your arrival in Kathmandu.
Travelers should have a passport provided by the foreign government with themselves before applying for the Visa. No one shall enter Nepal without a valid visa. The visa can be attained by the Nepalese embassy, consultancies or established in foreign countries. You can also get a visa on arrival at the airport other commissions and immigration offices established near the borders.
The foreigners can attain for multiple entry visa at the given rate:
15 days 25.00 US $ (or equivalent currency)
30 days 40.00 US $(or equivalent currency)
90 days 100.00 US $(or equivalent currency)
The native from the members of SAARC countries and the civilians of China do not require visa to come to Nepal.
Transit visa
If you have a confirmed air ticket you can get a transit visa for a period of 2-3 days on the Airport Immigration Office of Tribhuwan International airport; Kathmandu.
A tourist visa can be extended up to 120 days. Additionally 30 days can be extended upon request to make it 150 days. It can be extended by paying US $ 2 or equivalent Nepalese currency per day. Multiple Entry facility can be obtained only for the extension period by additional US $ 20 and visa fee for the extended period. The foreign travelers can renew their visa by paying Nepalese currency equivalent to US $ 3 on the regular visa extension fee.
(For further information, please, contact Department of Immigration, Maitighar, Impact Building, Kathmandu, and Tel: 00977-1-4221996 / 4223590 / 4222453,
About Dhruba Sapkota, independent tour guide in NP.
Namaste from the Himalayas!!!!!!!
Iam Dhurba Sapkota, Tour leader from Trek to Nepal Travel & Tours PVT. LTD. Dhurba grew up in a traditional Nepalese home where traditional values were instilled upon him. It is Nepalese culture to treat guests with the highest respect and always put them first. This is the basis of how Dhurba operates his tours.
Dhurba began his working life as a porter, assisting trekkers with their luggage up and down the trails of the Himalayas. He then progressed t
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