The Nepal Tourist Visa is available for foreigners traveling to Nepal for tourism, either on arrival or through Diplomatic Missions abroad.
Validity: Stay up to 150 days per visa year (Jan-Dec).
Entry Visa Fees:
15 Days: USD 30
30 Days: USD 50
90 Days: USD 125
Extension:
USD 3/day (minimum 15 days).
USD 5/day late fine for delay.
USD 25 for multiple re-entry.
Requirements: Valid passport, previous visa (if any), and additional documents (if required).
Apply easily through the official Nepal eVisa Portal.
Benefits of Visiting Nepal:
Natural Beauty: Home to stunning landscapes, including the Himalayas and world-famous trekking routes like Everest Base Camp.
Cultural Heritage: Rich history, ancient temples, monasteries, and UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Adventure & Wildlife: Ideal for adventure lovers, offering trekking, mountaineering, wildlife safaris, and rafting.
Affordable Travel: Low-cost travel, accommodations, and food make Nepal a popular destination for budget travelers.
Downsides of Visiting Nepal:
Infrastructure Challenges: Limited infrastructure, especially in remote areas, can make travel difficult.
Altitude Sickness: High altitudes can cause altitude sickness, especially in trekking regions like Everest.
Political Instability: Occasional political unrest and strikes may disrupt travel plans.
Limited Medical Facilities: Basic medical care may be lacking, especially outside of major cities.
Challenges with Tourist Visa:
Short-Term Stay: The visa is valid for a maximum of 90 days, which may not be enough for long-term travelers, trekkers, or those looking to explore extensively.
Extension Limitations: While extensions are possible, the visa can only be extended for a limited time (maximum 150 days per year), making it challenging for those wanting a prolonged stay.
Late Extension Fines: If you miss the extension deadline, you’ll face late fines, adding to your overall expenses.
The visa is valid for 90 days within a single entry period. You can enter and exit Nepal multiple times during this period.
Generally, you need a valid passport, a recent photograph, and any previous visa details (if applicable). Additional documents may be required based on your nationality or specific circumstances.
Yes, you can apply for the 90-day multiple-entry tourist visa through the official Nepal eVisa Portal.
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