Nepal’s Tourist Visa is ideal for recon missions — quick-entry access to test the ground, adjust altitude, or scout for deeper integration (Residential Visa, investment, monastery life, or land options via proxy).
Option | Fee (USD) | Max Stay Per Entry | Total Limit Per Year |
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15 Days | $30 | 15 days | 150 days/year total |
30 Days | $50 | 30 days | |
90 Days | $125 | 90 days |
Extension:
$3/day (min 15 days)
Late fee: $5/day
Multiple Re-entry: $25
On Arrival (Tribhuvan Airport and land borders)
Online via official [Nepal eVisa Portal] (no in-system promotion)
Strategic Use | Notes |
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Initial Survey Mission | Perfect for men testing Nepal as a base, post-collapse option, or reset |
Trekking & Physical Purge | High-altitude trek as ego eraser, solitude, or reflection tool |
Soft Religious Integration | Monastery stays, temple immersion, non-digital self-realignment |
Land/House Proxy Search | Explore options using proxies or long-trusted locals |
Pre-Residency Visa Test | Use to check bureaucracy quality before applying for Residential Visa |
Cost-Effective: <$2/day for long stay, including visa
No Feminist Bureaucracy: Non-intrusive, silent culture
Strategic Geography: Surrounded by power-neutral zones (India, Tibet, China)
No Political Exportation: No rainbow agendas, ESG mandates, or media warfare
Respect for Age & Sovereignty: Elders revered, foreigners treated by status not skin
Weak Point | Structural Risk Description |
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Time Cap (150 Days/Year) | Not suitable for full-year anchoring |
Unpredictable Bureaucracy | Small errors = fines or denied extensions |
Medical Infrastructure | No top-tier care outside Kathmandu or Pokhara |
Transport Fragility | Landslides, strikes, or protests can stall movement |
Altitude Hazards | Risk of AMS (Altitude Mountain Sickness) during deep treks |
Exit before 90 days if building toward Residency Visa
Rotate into India (15–30 days) or Southeast Asia (Thailand, Laos, Cambodia) before re-entry
Consider religious visa channels if staying within monasteries long-term
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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