Nepal
Geologically it is young with the formation of four major mountain systems (NW to SE) beginning a mere 60 million years ago. The mountain building process continues today. Geographically Nepal is unique. It is a long narrow country 800 km. from NW to SE with a width varying from a mere 90 km. to 230 km. What is so amazing is that in its narrow breadth the greatest range of altitude is seen on this earth. Starting with the Terai (just north of India), which is only 100 meters above sea level it finishes at the top of the highest mountain on earth, Mt. Everest at 8848 meters. Imagine the amazing differences in the life style, cultures, environment, flora and fauna that can be experienced in such a short space!

This unique country boasts a rich culture made up of the meeting point of the Mongoloid people of Asia (Tibet- Burmese languages) to the Caucasoid people of the Indian plains (Indo- European languages). There is a wonderful mixture of religions with Hindus and Buddhists intermingling in a complex blend and they live in harmony and acceptance of each other's ways. There is rich and varied evidence of these religions through out the country with many exotic temples to visit and festivals to enjoy.
The flora and fauna are so varied with 6,500 known species of trees, shrubs and wild flowers and more than 800 known species of birds. The various mammals range from the exotic Bengal tiger, beautiful snow leopard and once almost extinct one horned rhino to the Rhesus Macaque and the common langur. To visit this land locked nation is a special experience. The people are so friendly and hospitable and you feel you share their lives as you trek the magnificent mountain paths. The scenery is unsurpassed any where in this world and many a visitor is drawn back to revisit this country many times, finding more with each visit. We’re here to help you choose your itinerary and assist you in your Nepalese adventure.
Why do we trek?
Trekking in Nepal is an experience that can only be described in superlatives. The impressive scenery, ranging from lush, semi-tropical rhododendron forests to alpine zones to the highlands, with its spectacular, towering, glaciated peaks and pristine mountain lakes, can only be matched by the rich diversity of the cultures to be encountered along the way Nepal is a country in which people of different races, ethnic groups, and religions (namely Hindu and Buddhist) have co-existed in peaceful harmony, all the while preserving their unique customs, language, and way of life. Nepal offers more than 20 trekking routes of all levels of difficulty, from culturally fascinating lowland strolls of only a few days in length to long, strenuous high altitude treks on difficult terrain that will challenge the fittest trekkers while rewarding them not only with unforgettable views, but with a wide variety of culturally memorable experiences as well. Join us on the trip of a lifetime, one on which we will not only help to make your dreams come true, but on which reality will probably exceed your expectations.
Visa procedure
A visa is required to enter Nepal except SAARC* and Chinese nationals. One can
get a visa at the Royal Nepalese Embassy or consulate or at the airport upon
arrival. Two copies passport sized photograph are required to get visa.
If a visitor already visited Nepal and intend to visit again within same year
(within Jan-Dec) can obtain entry visa paying US$ 30 for 30 day.
SAARC: South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (represents
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)
If a person stays in Nepal more than 15 day and wish to re-enter same year
(Jan-Dec) will get free visa. (New visitor)
Transit passenger will get free transit visa for 72 hour. (New visitor)
Airport Tax
Tribhuvan International Airport - Kathmandu
International Departure Airport Tax
To SAARC Nations Rs 1335/-
To other Int'l Destinations Rs 1665/-
Domestic Departure (within Nepal) Airport Tax
Any airport Rs 185/-
Entry Points
By Air:
Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu.
By Bus:
(1) Kakarbhitta (2) Birgunj (3) Belhiya (Bhairahawa) (4) Nepalgung (5) Dhangadi
(6) Jogbani (Biratnagar) and (7) Mahendra Nagar in Nepal-India border and (8)
Kodari in Nepal-China border. The overland tourists entering the kingdom with
their vehicles must possess an international carnet.
Time
Nepal Time is 5 hours 45 minutes ahead of GMT and 15 minutes ahead of Indian
standard time.
National Park & Conservation Area Entrance Fee:
National Park Entrance Fee:
National Parks Nationality Fee per person
Himalayan National Parks (Sagarmatha, Langtang,Rara, Makalu Barun, Shey
Phoksumdo, Khaptad) SAARC per entry Nrs. 100/-
Others Per entry Nrs. 1000/-
Chitawan/Bardia SAARC per day Nrs. 200/-
Others per day Nrs. 500/-
Conservation and Wildlife Reserves:
Conservation/Wildlife Reserves Nationality Fee per person
Annapurna/Manaslu SAARC per entry Nrs. 200/-
Others Per entry Nrs. 2000/-
Kanchenjunga SAARC per entry Nrs. 100/-
Others per entry Nrs. 1000/-
Shuklaphanta/Parsa SAARC Per day Nrs. 200/-
Others Per day Nrs. 500/-
Dhorpatan SAARC Per entry Nrs. 200/-
Others Per entry Nrs. 500/-
Trekking Permit
A trekking permit is a must to visit restricted areas mentioned below. To visit
other trekking routes, no permission is required.
I. Restricted areas, which have been opened for Group Trekking.
The following restricted areas are open only for group trekkers. And a trekking
permit will not be issued to individual trekkers. The duration and fee are as
follows:
| S.N. |
Area |
Duration |
Fee (per person) |
| 1 |
Kanchangunja & Lower Dolpa |
First 4 week |
US$ 10 per week |
| |
|
After first 4 week |
US$ 20 per week |
| 2 |
Upper Mustang & Upper Dolpa |
First 10 day |
US$ 700 |
| |
|
After first 10 day |
US$ 70 per day |
| 3 |
Manaslu |
From Sept. to Nov. |
US$ 90 per week |
| |
|
From Dec. to Aug. |
US$ 75 per week |
| 4 |
Humla (Simikot Yari) |
First 7 day |
US$ 90 |
| |
|
After first 7 day |
US$ 15 per day |
Note : To get a group trekking permit an application form should be submitted
through any recognized trekking agency of Nepal.
II. For the following restricted areas group trekking permit will be issued from
the Dept. of immigration with prior approval by the Home Ministry.
| District |
Trekking Areas |
Duration |
Fee (per person) |
| Taplejung |
Olangcugola, Lelep, Papuwa, Yamphuding |
First 4 week |
US$ 10 per week |
| |
|
After first 4 week |
US$ 20 per week |
| Sankuwashava |
Kimathanaka, Chepuwa Hatiyagola, Pawakhola |
First 4 week |
US$ 10 per week |
| |
|
After first 4 week |
US$ 20 per week |
| Solukhumbu |
North West way to Nangpala of Namche VDC |
First 4 week |
US$ 10 per week |
|
|
After first 4 week |
US$ 20 per week |
| Rasuwa |
Thuman, Timure |
First 4 week |
US$ 10 per week |
| Manang |
Nar, Phu, North of Tilche Village of Thoche VDC |
Sep-Nov Dec-Aug |
US$ 90 per week |
| |
|
Others |
US$ 75 per week |
| Mugu |
Mugu, Dolphy, Pulu, Bhangree |
First 7 days |
US$ 90 |
| |
|
After first 7 days |
US$ 15
per day |
| Humla |
Limi, Muchu, Tangekhola of Darma VDC
for passing to Tibet |
First 7 days |
US$ 90 |
| |
|
After first 7 days |
US$ 15 per day |
| Darchulla |
Vyas |
First 7 days |
US$ 90 |
| |
|
After first 7 days |
US$ 15 per day |
| Bajhang |
Kanda, Saipal, Dhuli |
First 7 days |
US$ 90 |
| |
|
After first 7 days |
US$ 15 per
day |
III. Trekking Permits Issuing Offices: Dept. of Immigration, Bhirkutimandap, Ktm.
Miscellaneous Fees:
Travel document (in case of loss/damage/theft/or expiry of the passport)-US$ 20
Issuance of Entry Visa from the Dept.-25% additional fee along with regular
entry visa fee.
Certification of Arrival or Departure stamps or replacements of trekking permit
US$ 1 (one).
Festivals
Nepalese festival calendar for the year of 2006.
Diplomatic Missions
Royal Nepalese Embassies/Consulate Offices