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General Information of Nepal

Nepal is a country in South Asia that is known for its beautiful mountain ranges, vibrant culture, and delicious food. Here’s some information that might be helpful for foreign visitors

VISA

The Delegates will need visa to enter Nepal, you can apply for visa to Nepali mission from your home country or you can get a visa on arrival at the airport in Nepal. Read More….

Language

The official language of Nepal is Nepali. However, English is widely spoken through out the country.

Currency

The currency in Nepal is the Nepalese rupee (NPR).You can easily exchange currency at the airport and the Hotel. .
1 US $ = 130.90 NPR
1 € = 144.183 NRP

Weather

Nepal has a varied climate, but during the month of May, the average day time temperatures are around 30°C (86°F) whereas during the night the average minimum temperatures drop to around 20°C (68°F).

There are also chances of rain during this month, however the real downpours of the rainy season do not begin until the end of June.

There are a lot of things to do and experience in Kathmandu during this month. You can expect to have sunlight for 8 to 9 hours a day throughout this month.

Natural Calamities

Nepal is known to have a high risk of Natural Climates such as: Earthquake, Landslide and Flood . Visitors should stay informed of weather conditions and follow the advice of local authorities in case of emergency.

Transportation

There are several options for getting around Kathmandu, including taxis, buses, and rented cars.

Besides, two wheelers and taxi can be hired using online ride sharing apps like Sahara, inDrive, Bolt and Pathao.

Travelers should exercise caution when using public transportation, as accidents are common. It is recommended to use reputable taxi services and avoid overcrowded buses.

Local Attractions

Kathmandu: The capital city of Nepal is a bustling metropolis with a rich history and culture. Some must-see attractions include the Boudhanath stupa (one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world), the Pashupatinath Temple (a sacred Hindu temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site),  the Durbar Square (another UNESCO World Heritage Site) and many more.

Food Information

Nepalese cuisine is diverse and flavourful, with influences from Indian and Tibetan cuisine.

Some popular dishes include Mo:mo (dumplings filled with meat or vegetables), Daal Bhaat (a lentil soup served with rice and vegetables), and Chowmein (stir-fried noodles).

Be sure to try some of the local snacks as well, such as samosas (triangular fried pastries filled with potatoes and spices) and Sel-roti (a sweet fried bread).

Food Safety Information

Nepalese cuisine is delicious and diverse, but it’s important to take food safety precautions to avoid illness. Here are some tips:

  • Eat only the food that has been cooked thoroughly and is still hot.
  • Avoid street food and food that has been sitting out for a long time.
  • Drink only bottled or boiled water, and avoid ice in drinks.
  • Be cautious when eating raw fruits and vegetables, and wash them thoroughly before eating.

General Safety Information

  • Keep important documents such as passports and visas in a secure location, and make copies to keep with you.
  • Avoid walking alone at night and in areas that are unfamiliar.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
  • If you encounter any suspicious activities, report it to the police immediately and seek assistance from your embassy or consulate.
  • It is not recommended to eat or drink food from street vendors.
  • It is recommended to drink only bottled mineral water.
  • If you see any street dogs, stay alert but be calm. 

Embassies:

Incase of Emergency

Emergency ServicePhone
Police100
Ambulance101
Fire Fighting Services102
Traffic Police Assistance103
Tourist Police(Hot Line)1144

We hope this information helps you stay safe during your visit to Nepal. Enjoy your trip!