About Nepal
Introduction:
The elevation ranges from 60 m above sea level to the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8,848 m, all within a distance of 150 km resulting into climatic conditions from Sub-tropical to Arctic. The unique variation has given Nepal a varied ecosystem, thick tropical and alpine forests swarmed with diverse wildlife, great peaks of the world, frozen valleys, deep gorges, mysterious canyons, fast and furious rivers, running hills and cool and calm lakes.Nepal is also known by different names such as the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the land of Everest as well as the land of tremendous beauty and diversity. Nepal occupies just 0.1% of the earth. It is home to 2% of all flowering plants in the world, 8% (848 species) of the total birds in the world, 4% of mammals on earth, 11 of 15 butterfly families found in the world (500 species), 600 indigenous plant families and 319 exotic species of orchids. Nepal has a population of 23.1 million people, with more than 101 different ethnic groups speaking 92 different languages. Nepal bags a colorful array of vibrant cultures, exotic traditions, feasts and festivals lined up every month, unique and wonderful art and architecture and the warm hospitality that people share with each other.
Entry Procedures:
Visa Formalities Tourist Visa -
Foreigner who intends to visit Nepal must hold valid passport or any travel documents equivalent to passport issued by the Govt. for visiting a foreign country prior to apply for visa. - Tourist entry visa can be obtained from Royal Nepalese Embassy or Consulate or other mission offices ABOAD or on arrival in Nepal. - One passport size photographs is required. - Free visa for all tourists who visit Nepal only for 3 days. - Free visa for tourists of SAARC countries and People's Republic of China.
Visa Fee:
Single entry - US$ 30.00 for 60 days Multiple entry - US$ 50.00 + US$ 30.00 Visa Extension: Visa can be extended for 30 days on payment of US$ 30.00 for a maximum of period of 150 days in Visa year (January – December). Airport departure tax NPR 1,365.00 per person for departure to SAARC Countries. NPR 1,695.00 per person for departure to other international destinations.
Foreign Exchange:
Foreign currencies must be exchanged only through the banks or authorized foreign exchange dealers. The receipts from such transaction are to be obtained and retained. Visitors can exchange money at the foreign exchange counter at the airport upon arrival also. Indian Currency Rs. 500/- and Rs. 1,000/- note is not allowed to be brought into Nepal and will not be exchanged and will not be accepted for transaction of any kind.
Custom formalities:
All baggage must be declared and cleared through the customs on arrival at the entry. Personal effectsa re permitted free entry. A tourist may bring in dutiable goods, such as tobacco and liquors, within the prescribed quantity free of duty. Carrying narcotics, arms and ammunicion are strictly prohibited. Visitors can export souvenirs to their respective countries. The export of antiques requires special certificate from the Department of Archaeology.


