I'm an Indian from the state Kerala. I would like to know if there are any tour package for Nepal for 1 week. I would like to travel with my wife and two kids. Whats the approximate expense for 1...
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We did a trekkign in Nepal in 2006. We did a Everest Base Camp trek with guide. We had a really nice guide, excellent English, good knowledge of local culture, history, always willing ...
Would like to combine some trekking with visiting Kathmandu and seeing the real Nepal...unfortunately would only have maximum of 2 weeks to do this, I think....
Officially, Nepal do not accept foreign currency including Indian rupees. However, you can change Indian currency to Nepalese currency at the airport or entry point. There are banks or currency changing offices. The conversion rate is 1IRs = NRs1.6. If you are Indian, you do not need visa to enter Nepal. You just need an official identity document (passport, citizenship, etc) to enter Nepal either from road or air. Please note that you can travel up to the Nepalese boarder by Indian rail and there is no rail network within Nepal.
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If you are a Indian citizen planiing to visit NEPAL, you DONOT need a visa to enter NEPAL as INDIA AND NEPAL has a Open Border TREATY.
Yes!! they do accept Indian Rupees in major parts but only bills less than 50 rupees ..they don't take Irs100 bills as not taking a risk whether its fake or real. but but but you do have a option in a local bank to convert it. there are SBI bank all over major cities of Nepal inculding , kathmandu, nepalgunj, bhairawah, biratnagar and many more place so don't worry about those things. WELCOME to NEPAL and enjoy your stay in one of the beautiful places in the world.
B' dai
Generally indian rupees are acceptable throughout Nepal. But it is better to change them at the entry point and remain safe.
Even safer is to get an ATM-card, preferably VISA, which can be used all over in India and Nepal. Nepal Investment Bank (in Nepal) and Punjab National Bank issue such cards. I think other banks must also have started that service.
NO visa required, but get your passport or government ID with you.