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Nepal has four distinct seasons. Spring from March to May, is warm and dusty with rain showers. Summer is from June to August, and much of the season is dominated…
Annapurna Conservation Area * Conservation Area Entry Fee per person: * For SAARC Nationals Nepali Rupees 200. * For other Nationals (other than SAARC countries) Nepali Rupees 2,000. Manaslu Conservation…
Tourist who intends to visit Nepal must hold valid passport and visa. A. Entry:- Tourist entry visa can be obtained for the following duration from Royal Nepalese Embassy or Consulate…
While in a foreign country, U.S. citizens may encounter road conditions that differ significantly from those in the United States. The information below concerning Nepal is provided for general reference…
Medical care in Nepal is extremely limited and is generally not up to Western standards. Typical travel medical complaints can be addressed by the clinics in Kathmandu and some surgeries…
The Government of Nepal has authorized the Trekking Agency Association of Nepal (TAAN) and the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) to implement a system for foreign hikers called the Trekkers’ Information…
The security office at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu reviews the travel plans of U.S. government employees planning to go outside the Kathmandu Valley. U.S. citizens who decide to travel…
The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Nepal. Please verify this information with the Embassy of Nepal before…
Nepal is a developing country with extensive tourist facilities, which vary widely in quality and price. The capital is Kathmandu. Nepal ended a ten-year Maoist insurgency in November 2006 and…
  Nepal where major chunk of area is occupied by villages has tremendous potential in rural tourism. Its main aim is to link Village Development and Sustainable Tourism through the…
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