Nepal visit for Indian Citizens? |
| I plan to go to nepal next month. I am an indian citizen, so do i need a passport to travel. I plan to stay for 2 days at Darjeeling and proceed via road. So if I do not need a passport, should I hav ... |
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Moving to Nepal?!? |
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What to pack for first trip to Nepal? |
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Can I get a visa (land crossing) upon arrival in Nepal? |
I'm in SF & leaving soon & do not have time to send my passport in for the visa. My travel agent said it was fine to get the visa at the border (land crossing), but I wanted to be sure. Does anyone have experience with this?
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Jhakri
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No experience of that.
But I''ve been bitten by a boksi. And I also have nightmares when a boksi bites me." The Nepalese word for it is "aithan paryo." When you are asleep and you have a heavy feeling on your chest and this heaviness increases, as though someone is placing heavy weights on your rib-cage. Your breathing becomes heavy and difficult, you sweat and gasp and suddenly wake up, and find yourself drenched with perspiration. What you''ve had is an attack of "aithan". And very often a black cat darts from your bedroom. The cat's teeth shine in the dark.
But it's got to be better than the stinking cespit SF. |
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Charlie
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See site below and read under "Entry Requirements to see that you may get your visa upon arrival. |
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GPapenburg
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Visa for Nepal can be issued at the following entry points:
Immigration Office, Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
Immigration Office, Kakarvitta, Jhapa (Eastern Nepal)
Immigration Office, Birganj, Parsa (Central Nepal)
Immigration Office, Kodari, Sindhupalchowk (Northern Border)
Immigration Office, Belahia, Bhairahawa (Rupandehi, Western Nepal)
Immigration Office, Jamunaha, Nepalgunj (Banke, Mid Western Nepal)
Immigration Office, Mohana, Dhangadhi (Kailali, Far Western Nepal)
Immigration Office, Gaddachauki, Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur, Far Western Nepal)
Fees to be levied while issuing tourist visa by the Mission or entry point:
US$ 25 or other convertible foreign currency equivalent thereto for 15 days multiple entry visa.
US$40 or other convertible foreign currency equivalent thereto for 30 days multiple entry visa.
US$100 or other convertible foreign currency equivalent thereto for 90 days multiple entry visa.
Source(s):
http://www.immi.gov.np/temporaryvisa.php
http://www.nepalembassyusa.org/visa.php?page=tourist_visa_requirement
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LC2008
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definitely don't forget the passport photos (also for your trekking permit if you're planning to do any trekking)
also don't forget to keep some local currency for your departure tax |
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nannywho
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Yes, no problem. I came to Nepal one week ago. You can easily get a visa after landing. However, it is best you bring along two passport type photos. Otherwise you can get snapped by a digital camera in the airport and pay 300 rupees, but it is extra hassle. For a 30 day visa I paid $40 US, and I think they actually prefer dollars! Shorter times are less, but I don't recall how much.
You can also exchange your money for nepali rupees in the airport. If you need help with accommodation or anything, I suggest you contact Travel Management (P) Ltd. They have been brilliant for me! (www.travelsmanagement.com)
I think there are phone numbers there too.
I have stayed at Dwarika's. Shangri-la, Royal Singhi (DON'T--it should be the Royal Stinky!!), a small hotel (the Clarion) in Patan, and now the Himalaya. Excellent rates at all through TM. And but for the RS, really good. The Clarion is not a star hotel, but if you are not too fussy, it has all the amenities, and costs less.
More than anything, try to meet real nepali people; they are the most amazingly generous, helpful, and outgoing people I have ever met. You have to love Nepal! |
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gulmi55
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ya its possible
for more detail u can see below web site
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