If you're planning to visit Nepal with Taiwan Trek Nepal, getting a visa is simple and straightforward for most travelers. Here's everything you need to know:
Nepal offers Visa on Arrival for citizens of most countries. You can obtain it directly at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu or at various land border crossings.
To get your visa, you’ll need:
-A valid passport (must be valid for at least 6 months)
-One recent passport-size photo
-A completed visa application form (available online or at the airport)
-Visa fee in cash (USD is preferred)
-15 days: USD 30
-30 days: USD 50
-90 days: USD 125
You can extend your visa later if you decide to stay longer.
-Visas can be extended at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
-Minimum extension: 15 days
-Fee: USD 45 for 15 days, USD 3 per additional day
-Overstay penalty: USD 5 per day + other fees
Nationals of a few countries (e.g., Nigeria, Ghana, Somalia, Cameroon, etc.) must get a visa prior to arrival from a Nepalese Embassy or Consulate.
-Citizens of SAARC countries (except Afghanistan) get a free 30-day visa once per calendar year.
-Children under 10 years are also granted a free visa.
-Visa fees are non-refundable.
-You must carry a printed copy of the visa confirmation slip and payment receipt (if paid online).
-Always check your visa validity before departure from Nepal.