Visa of Nepal
No foreigner is allowed to enter into and stay in Nepal without a valid visa. The Nepalese Tourist Visa can be obtained in the different Nepalese Embassies and Consulates abroad and in the Immigration Offices located at the entry points in Nepal:
- the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu
- the Panitanki / Kakarbhitta road entry point
- the Raxaul / Birgunj road entry point
- the Sunauli / Bhairahawa road entry point
- the Jamunaha / Nepalgunj road entry point
- the Mohana / Dhangadhi road entry point
- the Banbassa / Mahendranagar road entry point
- the Kodari road entry point
The Chinese citizens can only apply for a visa in Nepalese Embassy or others Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in China.
Foreigner who intends to visit Nepal must hold a passport whose the validity is at least six months.
If you choose to apply for your visa once you have reached the country, please provide one passport size photography and your air tickets which attest of your date of departure from Nepal.
Visa Fee for a Tourist Visa in Nepal:
- Multiple Entry for 15 Days = US$ 25 or equivalent foreign currency
- Multiple Entry for 30 Days = US$ 40 or equivalent foreign currency
- Multiple Entry for 100 Days = US$ 100 or equivalent foreign currency
If you want to extend your visa, it will cost US$2 or equivalent Nepalese currency per day of extension. An additional US$20 or equivalent Nepalese currency will be charged if you ask for a Multiple Entry facility for the extended period.
The extension is allowed up to 150 days maximum in a civil year.
The tourists with passports from a SAARC country (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) are not required to pay visa fee for 15 and 30 days.