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"Nepal is there to change you, not for you to change it. Lose yourself in its essence. Make your footprints with care and awareness of the precarious balance around you. Nepal is not only a place on the map, but an experience, a way of life from which we all can learn." Stephen Bezruchka - A Guide to Trekking in Nepal.

  Trekking in Nepal

Visa Information

All nationals, except Indian citizens require a visa to enter Nepal. India, Bhutan, and Tibet requires a visa for all visitors. All participating members of Discover Nepal tours are required to obtain advance visa for Nepal and/or India. For Nepal however, you can get a single entry visa for 60 days on arrival at the Kathmandu airport, or at the overland border crossing from India. You will need one passport photo and US $ 30.00 cash ($55 for single re-entry and $70 for double re-entry) if you are planning to seek Nepal visa on arrival.

Please note the cost of visa to Bhutan and Tibet is included in the package rate and you don't have to make prior arrangements for these visas. Discover Nepal will pay and obtain the visa for Bhutan and/or Tibet once you have arrived in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Please contact the respective embassies in your country for further information regarding Nepal and/or Indian visa requirements. .

 

Nepalese Consulate Embassy of Nepal
2 Sheppard Avenue East 2131 Leroy Place, NW
Suite 1700 Washington DC 20008
Toronto, Ontario M2N 5Y7 U. S. A
Canada Tel: 202-667-4550
Tel: 416-226-8722 info@nepalembassyusa.org
Fax: 416-226-8878 www.nepalembassyusa.org

 

Consulate General of India Indian Consulate
365 Bloor Street East Consulate General of India
7th Floor 3 East, 64th Street
Toronto, Ontario M4W 3L4 New York, NY 10021
Canada U. S. A
416-960-0751 Tel: 212-774-0600
www.cgitoronto.ca www.india-visa.com/new-york.htm