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Nepal Visa Information

Nestled among breathtaking landscapes, enriched by a diverse cultural heritage, and celebrated for its unmatched hospitality, Nepal calls out to travelers across the globe. If you're considering a voyage to this Himalayan paradise, understanding the nuances of tourist visa requirements is of utmost importance. Dive into this comprehensive handbook, which provides a detailed understanding of the procedures for obtaining a tourist visa for Nepal, ensuring you embark on your journey fully prepared with all the necessary information.

Types of Tourist Visas:

  • Tourist visas for Nepal are available in various durations, including 15 days, 30 days, and 90 days.
  • Single-entry and multiple-entry options are available for each duration.

Application Process:

  • Tourists can obtain a visa upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or at several land border crossings.
  • Alternatively, travelers can apply for a tourist visa at Nepalese diplomatic missions or consulates abroad before their trip.

Requirements:

  • A valid passport with at least six months' validity from the date of entry.
  • Completed visa application form (available online or at the point of entry).
  • Passport-sized photographs as per specifications.
  • Visa fee payment in cash (USD or equivalent local currency).

Visa Fees:

  • The visa fee varies depending on the duration of stay and the type of entry (single or multiple).
  • Fees are subject to change, so it's advisable to check the latest rates before applying.

Extension of Stay:

  • Tourists wishing to extend their stay beyond the initially granted duration can apply for a visa extension at the Immigration Office in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
  • Extension fees and requirements may vary, and it's recommended to initiate the extension process well in advance of the visa expiration date.

Overstay Penalties:

  • Overstaying the duration of your visa is subject to fines and possible deportation.
  • It's crucial to adhere to the visa regulations and obtain necessary extensions if required to avoid any legal complications.

Restricted Areas:

  • Certain remote areas of Nepal, such as Manaslu, Upper Mustang, and Dolpo, require additional permits for tourists. These permits can be obtained through authorized trekking agencies or government offices.

Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA):

  • For travelers entering Nepal via air, the online Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system facilitates visa processing and expedites entry procedures.

Important Considerations:

  • Keep a copy of your passport and visa with you at all times during your stay in Nepal.
  • Respect local customs, traditions, and regulations to ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.
  • Stay informed about any changes to visa policies and procedures through official government channels or Sherpa Eco Adventure travel advisories.

By familiarizing yourself with the tourist visa requirements and procedures for Nepal, you can embark on your journey with confidence and make the most of your exploration in this enchanting Himalayan nation. Plan ahead, prepare accordingly, and get ready to create unforgettable memories in Nepal.