About Nepal

Nepal is one of the richest countries in the worlds in terms of bio-diversity due to its unique geographical position and altitudinal variation. The elevation of the country ranges from 60 meter above sea level to the highest point on earth, Mount Everest at 8,848 meter, all within a distance of 150 km resulting into climatic conditions from Sub-tropical to Arctic.

The Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Himalayan Pilgrimage, Nature's Amphitheater, Land of Mt. Everest, Yak and Yeti, a tiny Kingdom of 36 ethnic groups and 75 spoken languages, Melting pot of Hinduism and Buddhism, Birthplace of Lord Buddha, Abode of Shiva, Country of Living Goddess, City of Golden Pagodas, Parasols and Land of non-stop Festivals. From the highest point on earth to the jungle lowlands along the Indian border, it contains an incredible variety of scenery. The Kathmandu Valley is practically a living museum, with hundreds of highly decorated temples scattered through its towns and villages; the abundance of plant and animal life makes Nepal a naturalist’s paradise, whilst the mountains offer a backdrop unsurpassed anywhere else on earth. For many people though, the lasting memory of Nepal is the extraordinary friendliness of the Nepalese people.

Nepal occupying only 0.1% of the total landmass of the earth and it is a home to;

2% of all the flowering plants in the worlds.
8% of the world’s population of birds (more than 848 species).
4% of mammals on earth.
11 of the world’s 15 families of butterflies (more than 500 species.
600 indigenous plant families.
319 species of exotic orchids.

Area: 147,516 sq. Kilometers.
Location: Situated between China in the north & India in the south, East & West.
Capital: Kathmandu.
Population: 23.1 Million.
Altitude: 60 meters from sea level to highest 8,848 meters.
Language: Nepali is the national language. However travel-trade & educated people understand & speak English as well.
Political System: Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
Climate: Nepal has four major seasons namely;
Winter: December – February,
Spring:  March – May,
Summer:  June – August,
Autumn: September – November. Nepal can be visited the whole year round.

Time: Nepal Time is 5 hours 45 minutes ahead of GMT and 15 minutes ahead of Indian standard time.

People & Religion: Nepal has more than 101 ethnic groups and 92 spoken languages. Nepalese people are mainly divided into two distinct groups, the Indo-Aryans and the Mongolians. Kathmandu Valley is the spiritual and cultural meeting point of all these groups. Nepal is the only Hindu Kingdom in the World. Hindu Temples and Buddhist shrines are scattered all over the kingdom. Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the Light of Asia.  Hindus and Buddhists live together harmoniously in Nepal.

Currency & Foreign Exchange: Foreign currencies must be exchanged only through the Banks or authorized foreign exchange dealers.  The receipts from such transaction are to be obtained and retained. Visitors can exchange money at the foreign exchange counter at the airport upon arrival also. Indian Currency Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 paper note is not allowed to be brought in to Nepal and will not be exchanged and will not be accepted for transaction of any kind.

Nepal entry formalities:
A visa is necessary to enter Nepal and can be obtained from Nepalese Embassy or Consulate or other Mission offices of nearest your town. If not then you will get visa on your upon arrival at Tribhuwan International airport of Kathmandu.

Visa Fee:
Free visa for all tourists who visit Nepal only for 3 days.
Free Visa for tourist from India. On Arrival Visa Fee at Entry Points
15 Days – 30 USD
30 Days – 50 USD
90 Days – 125 USD

Visa Extension Fee:
Tourist visa extension is done for minimum 15 days with USD 45 and USD 3 per day for additional days.
In the case of delay less than 150 days additional USD 5 per day as late fine.

Other permits:
Cultural Treks & Expedition  offers comprehensive trekking and expedition services in Nepal, including arranging permits and fees for restricted areas, national parks, and peaks, as well as providing Base Camp and Advance Base Camp services, and professional guides.

Entry Points:
By Air: Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu.
By land: (1) Kakarvitta (2) Birganj (3) Belahia, (4) Bhairahawa) (5) Gautambuddha (6) Pokhara (7) Jogbani (Biratnagar), (9) Mahendra Nagar (9) Jamunaha, (10) Rasuwagadhi, (11) Kodari (12) Gaddhachauki and (13) Mohana.
The overland tourists entering the kingdom with their vehicles must possess an international carnet or complete customs formalities.

Customs Formalities: All baggage must be declared and cleared through the customs on the part of entry. Personal effects are permitted free entry. The duty on articles brought by the visitor varies according to the volume and value of the goods. A tourist may bring in dutiable goods, such as tobacco and liquors, within the prescribed quantity free of duty. Carrying narcotics, arms and ammunition are strictly prohibited.  Visitors can export souvenirs to their respective countries. Gold, silver, precious stones, wild animals and their skins, horns, wild flora and fauna etc. and all drugs whether processed or in their natural state are strictly prohibited to export.

Govt.  Office-Hour:

From - To Day Month
9 AM  5 PM Sunday - Friday Mid-February to Mid-November
9 AM  4 PM Sunday - Friday Mid-November to mid-February

Banks:
9 AM to 3:30 PM Sunday to Friday  Around the year
Note: Government offices and banks are closed on Saturdays and other official Holidays.

Electricity: 220 Voltage
Communication: Communication facility available in the popular trekking route:

Trekking Permit:
The Department of Immigration located at Kalikasthan, Dillibazar, Kathmandu issues permit for the tourists who intend to trek to any part of the country. Trekking to Makalu, Kanchanjunga, Humla Lower/Upper Dolpa, and Upper Mustang can be undertaken through registered trekking agencies only. Trekking Information Management System (TIMS-20 USD) issued by any trekking agnecy who are member of "Trekking Agencies Association Of Nepal (TAAN)" for the general trekking areas such as the Everest, Annapurna, Langtang and Rara.

National Parks and Wildlife Conservation   
For trekking through National Park Areas, an entrance fee of NRs. 3000 is levied. Likewise, an entrance fee of NRs. 3000 is levied for trekking at the Annapurna Conservation Area.

  1. Chitwan Jungle Safari
  2. Bardia Jungle Safari
  3. Koshi Tappu Safari

Trekking Packages 2024/2025

Kathmandu Rim Trek

Ganesh Himal Region Trek

Rolwaling Region Trekking

Upper Mustang Trekking

Makalu Region Trekking

Kanchenjunga Region Trekking

Manaslu Region Trekking

Langtang and Helambu Region

Everest Region Trekking

Dolpo Region Trekking

Dhaulagiri Region Trekking

Annapurna Region Trekking

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