LOCATION
South Asia. Bordered by the Tibet Autonomous
Region of the People’s Republic of China in
the north and India in the south, east and
west.
LAND
Nepal spans 885 kms east to west and 193 kms
(widest) north to south. Great altitudinal
variations exist – from the flat an fertile
land of the Terai in the south, barely 150 m
above sea level, the land rises abruptly in
several chains of hills and valleys to the
towering Himalayan mountains to the north
within a distance of less than 200 km.
LANGUAGE
The official language of Nepal is Nepali and
written in Devanagari script. English is
understood and spoken by majority of people
in Kathmandu valley and other major cities.
CLIMATE
The climate range from tropical to alpine.
Hot in the Terai with temperatures hovering
around 37 degrees Celsius in summer. Mid
hills have pleasant weather with 30 degrees
in summer and 20 in winter. Mountain
temperatures progressively lower towards the
north ranging from 16 degrees Celsius to
several degrees below freezing point. A
visit to Nepal is possible all the year
round. But activities like mountain flight,
jungle safari excursions, rafting and
trekking are best from October till May.
CLOTHING
Warm clothing is required from November to
February and tropical wear from March till
October. But a trip to higher altitude will
require special clothing depending on the
places visited. A checklist is available on
request.
WATER
In Nepal tap water is not recommended for
drinking. All the major hotels and
restaurants in Kathmandu, Pokhara & Chitwan
avail customers with boiled and filtered
water. Mineral water is available in most of
the places. Elsewhere, it is advisable to
use water sterilization tablets or stick to
tea and bottled soft drinks.
ENTERING NEPAL
The capital Kathmandu is linked by air with
direct flights from London, Paris,
Frankfurt, Vienna, Amsterdam, Shanghai,
Osaka, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore,
Bombay, Calcutta, Varanasi, New Delhi,
Banglore, Moscow, Lhasa, Frankfurt, Paris,
London, Paro, Dubai, Dhaka, Karachi and
Doha.
Travelers may also enter the country by
surface through six major entry points to
Nepal – Kakarbhitta, Biratnagar, Birgunj,
Bhairahawa, Mahendranagar from India and
Kodari from Tibet.
CUSTOMS
Passengers arriving at Tribhuwan
International Airport (TIA) without any
dutiable goods can proceed through the Green
Channel for quick clearance. If you are
carrying dutiable articles, you have to pass
through the Red Channel.
The goods that can be brought in without any
duty are cigarettes (200 sticks) or cigars
(50 sticks), distilled liquor (1.15 liter
bottle), and film (15 rolls) apart from used
personal effects.
Export of object over 100 years old (sacred
images, paintings, and manuscripts etc.) is
illegal. The export of metal statues, sacred
paintings and similar objects has to be
certified by The Department of Archaeology.
PASSPORT
A valid passport is required for all the
nationals except Indian.
NEPAL ENTRY VISA
All the nationals are required to obtain
visa except Indian nationals for the entry
into the country. The visa can be obtained
from Royal Nepal Embassy or Consulate or at
the entry points in Nepal.
Visa Fee :
US$ 30 for 60 days. US$ 25, US$ 40 and US$
60 respectively for single, double or
multiple re-entry visa.
72 hours transit visa can be obtained at the
arrivals hall of the (TIA) Airport of
Kathmandu FREE OF CHARGE by all persons
through Nepal and staying less then 3 days.
TREKKING PERMITS
The fee of a trekking permit is as follows:
Kanchenjunga and Lower Dolpo – US$ 10 per
week for first four weeks and US$ 20 per
week thereafter; Upper Mustang and Upper
Dolpo – US$ 700 for first 10 days and US$ 70
per day thereafter; Manslu – US$ 90 per week
(September to November) and US$ 75 per week
(December through August); Humla – US$ 90
for first seven days and US$ 15 per day
thereafter.
AIRPORT TAX
An airport tax of Rs.791.00 + 565.00 (OTSF)
)for the passengers departing to a member
country of SAARC and Rs.1130.00 + 565 (TSF)for
the travel to a third country has to be
paid.
Domestic Airport Tax from major tourist
destinations is Rs. 169.00 per person.
TIME & OFFICE HOURS & WEEKENDS
The Nepal Standard Time is 5 Hours 45
Minutes ahead of GMT. Government offices,
Embassies and International Organizations
are open from 9 AM to 5 PM; Banks are open
from 10 AM to 3 PM Monday through Friday
while most of the business houses are open
from 9 AM to 5 PM Sunday through Friday.
The museums throughout the valley remain
closed on Tuesday and other government
holidays.
CURRENCY REGULATION
Import of Indian currency by any national
except Indian is strictly prohibited. Any
other currency either in traveler’s cheques
or cash can be brought in any quantity
provided it is declared upon arrival. The
money can be exchanged from a bank or an
authorized currency dealer.
LOCAL CURRENCY
Nepalese currency unit is Rupees (locally
pronounced Rupiah) and denoted by currency
symbol Rs. One Rupees is subdivided into 100
paisa. The denomination of the currency
notes in use are Rs. 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25,
50, 100, 500, 1000 and the coins are found
in the denomination of 5, 10, 25, 50 paisa
and Rs. 1, 2, 5, 10.
ELECTRICITY
220 Volts AC at 50 hertz throughout the
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