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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about traveling to Nepal

Do I need a visa for Nepal?
Yes. Visa on arrival (Tourist visas) is available at airports and border crossings. The current visa fee structure is: 15 Days – 30 USD 30 Days – 50 USD 90 Days – 125 USD *Free visas are provided to children under 10 years old, SAARC nationals once a year (except Afghanistan), and Chinese nationals. Visa on arrival is currently not available for the following nationals: 1. Nigeria 2. Ghana 3. Zimbabwe 4. Swaziland 5. Cameroon 6. Somalia 7. Liberia 8. Ethiopia 9. Iraq 10. Palestine 11. Afghanistan 12. Syria 13. Iran 14. Refugees with travel document
What is the best time to visit Nepal?
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For trekking, Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) offer clear skies and moderate temperatures. Winter (December-February) is good for lower altitude treks and cultural tours.
Is trekking difficult?
Nepal offers treks for all fitness levels. Some, like Poon Hill or Langtang, are moderate and suitable for beginners, while high-altitude treks like Everest Base Camp or Manaslu require good fitness and acclimatization.
Is travel insurance necessary?
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended and mandatory for most high-altitude treks. Ensure your policy covers emergency helicopter evacuation and medical expenses above 4,000 meters.
What currency should I bring?
The local currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Major foreign currencies (USD, EUR, GBP) can be easily exchanged in cities. ATMs are available in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and major towns, but bring cash for remote areas.
Is it safe for solo female travelers?
Yes, Nepal is generally very safe for solo female travelers. However, it is advisable to dress modestly, avoid trekking alone in isolated areas, and hire a licensed guide for safety and navigation.
What kind of accommodation can I expect while trekking?
Most popular trekking routes have 'tea houses' which are simple lodges offering basic rooms (often twin-share) and meals. In remote areas or on camping treks, accommodation will be in tents.
Do I need to hire a guide or porter?
Hiring a guide is highly recommended for safety and local insights, and it is now mandatory for many trekking regions. A porter can carry your heavy gear (approx. 20-25kg), allowing you to trek more comfortably.
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