Nepal Travel Guides

A Comprehensive Guide to Nepal

Are you planning a trip to Nepal soon? That sounds like a fantastic decision! For first-time travelers, figuring out where to stay, what to see, and what to eat can be quite daunting. No matter how experienced a traveler you are, exploring a new country always presents its own set of challenges. To help make your journey smoother, we've put together this Nepal Travel Guide. It covers everything from essential basics to practical tips that will help ease your uncertainties and ensure your trip to Nepal is both exciting and unforgettable.


  • Visa and Entry Procedure

    Everyone needs a visa to enter Nepal except Indian nationals. Citizens of the SAARC nations like Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Bhutan do not require visa for a period of 30 days. Fortunately, getting a Nepal visa is an easy process. Tourist visas are issued on arrival at the international airport and ...

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  • Equipment Checklist

    We recommend that you bring the items to the list below. If your trek is longer or shorter than that, appropriate adjustments can be made, reflect the specific requirements, season, and length of the trip. The items marked with an asterisk (*) will be provided by Adventure Club Trek at ...

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  • Weather and Climate in Nepal

    Nepal has diverse weather and climatic variation comprising mainly four seasons namely autumn (or fall), winter, spring, and summer (also monsoon). The seasons in Nepal are pretty much the same as that of Europe while quite contrasting to that of Australia. It is cold in December-January while in June-July you ...

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  • Electricity And Electronic System in Nepal

    The standard voltage of electricity in Nepal is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. If the standard voltage in your country is between 220 and 240 V, as it would be in the UK, Europe, Australia, and most of Asia and Africa, you can use your electric or ...

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  • Culture and Religion

    Though Nepal was declared a secular state in April 2006, Nepal still has the highest number of Hindu i.e. 81.3% alongside Buddhist 9.0%, Muslim 4.4%, Kiratist 3.0%, Christian 1.4%, Sikhs 0.2%, Jains 0.1% and 0.6% follow other religion. Because of its colossal enhanced land division individuals living in the different ...

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  • Language In Nepal

    Nepali (44.6%) is the official spoken language as well as the mother tongue of Nepal although Nepal has more than 70 spoken languages. Besides that, Newari (3.2%), Bhojpuri (6%), Maithili (11.7%), Tharu (5.8%), and Magar (3%) are some of the major languages spoken in Nepal. Moreover, 46.49 % of Nepalese ...

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  • Foods in Nepal

    The food eaten in Nepal by the entire population or the Nepalese cuisine comprises a variety of food items based on ethnicity and geographical diversity. The universal food of Nepal, regardless of the cultural or geographical location, is Dal-Bhaat-Tarkari. Dal is lentil soup, Bhaat is boiled rice and Tarkari is spiced ...

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  • Currency in Nepal

    The Nepali rupee is the currency of Nepal. It comes in a denomination of NRs. 1, NRs. 2, NRs. 5, NRs. 10, NRs. 20, and NRs. 50, NRs. 100, NRs. 500 and NRs. 1000 along with coins of NRs. 1 and NRs. 2.

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  • Travel insurance in Nepal

    To be adequately protected in terms of insurance, you will need specialist travel insurance for participation in hazardous activities. A travel insurance policy that covers helicopter evacuation, trip cancellation, injury, death, lost baggage, theft, liability, medical treatment, and expenses is strongly recommended. Make sure the insurance covers all the activities ...

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  • Trip Grade

    Most treks will be suitable for anyone in good health who possesses a good fitness level and a matching level of confidence and spirit of adventure. Nonetheless, we recommend that you be realistic in choosing your trek. To assist you in choosing a trek that is appropriate for your fitness ...

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  • Recommended Medical FIrst Aid Kid

    Our guides and porters are equipped with a basic first-aid kit during regular treks. For expeditions that take on the isolated and off the beaten trekking paths, a comprehensive first-aid kit is compulsory, and the same goes for climbing expeditions as well.A bandage in case of sprains.Plasters/ Band-aids and antiseptic ...

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  • Photography in Bhutan

    It is supposed to start in a polite way) Known as the land of the thunder garden, Bhutan is not only famous for its culture and traditions but also for the captivating landscapes, monasteries, and mountains. For many photography enthusiasts, it is indeed heaven. While in Bhutan, you should not ...

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