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What is the COVID situation in Nepal?
Data source: Our World In Data / Data updated on May 27, 2022
- Travel Advisory (Department of Immigration)
Data last reviewed on: 26 October 2021
Basic facts about Nepal
Nepal is a small country located in Southern Asia. The capital of Nepal is Kathmandu and the most spoken language is Nepali. The national currency in Nepal is Nepalese rupee (NPR).
What taxi apps are available in Nepal?
Practical information
Check with your bank to determine if there are any costs for international transactions. When you use a foreign ATM, your home bank will typically charge you a fee. While some banks don't charge a fee, some charge a fixed fees for every withdrawal or provide a limited amount of free withdrawals.
When you spend money abroad with your card, you're unlikely to get the interbank exchange rate. This implies that each time you spend in a foreign currency, you may be paying a significant fee. Varying service providers may charge different markups, but they should not exceed 3% of the transaction value on average.
To reduce the transaction costs, you may choose to consider one of the travel cards offered by the following mobile banks: Wise.com, Revolut, N26 or Monose
Do people speak English in Nepal?
The official language of Nepal is Nepali. Traveling across Nepal if English is your first (and only) language may be difficult due to language barriers. You can go into someone who doesn't comprehend the word that you speak. Learn a few distress phrases, such as aid, emergency, and police, as a precaution, and of course, the most important phrase to know is “Do you speak English?”
In the EF English Competency Index (EF EPI), which assesses the language proficiency of non-native speaking countries, Nepal was ranked 60th out of 100 countries in 2020.
What socket types are used in Nepal?
There are 3 common plug types used in Nepal:
Type C 230 V, 50 Hz Type D 230 V, 50 Hz Type M 230 V, 50 Hz
The sockets' shapes and voltage differ from country to country and a travel plug adapter may be required. Portable devices, such as phones, notebooks or tablets, usually handle the entire range of voltages used across the world (110-240V).
What countries need visa to enter Nepal?
Currently, citizens of 1 countries can enter Nepal without obtaining a visa. This figure includes nationals who can acquire a visa on arrival. Please note that you may be needed to get an electronic visa before arriving.
What are visa requirements to enter Nepal?
Use the list below to check visa requirements for your country to enter Nepal.
- Algeria E-visa
- Angola E-visa
- Benin E-visa
- Botswana E-visa
- Burkina Faso E-visa
- Burundi E-visa
- Côte d'Ivoire E-visa
- Cabo Verde E-visa
- Cameroon Visa required
- Central African Republic E-visa
- Chad E-visa
- Comoros E-visa
- Democratic Republic of the Congo E-visa
- Republic of the Congo E-visa
- Djibouti E-visa
- Egypt E-visa
- Equatorial Guinea E-visa
- Eritrea E-visa
- Eswatini Visa required
- Ethiopia Visa required
- Gabon E-visa
- Gambia E-visa
- Ghana Visa required
- Guinea-Bissau E-visa
- Guinea E-visa
- Kenya E-visa
- Lesotho E-visa
- Liberia Visa required
- Libya E-visa
- Madagascar E-visa
- Malawi E-visa
- Mali E-visa
- Mauritania E-visa
- Mauritius E-visa
- Morocco E-visa
- Mozambique E-visa
- Namibia E-visa
- Niger E-visa
- Nigeria Visa required
- Rwanda E-visa
- Sao Tome and Principe E-visa
- Senegal E-visa
- Seychelles E-visa
- Sierra Leone E-visa
- Somalia Visa required
- South Africa E-visa
- South Sudan E-visa
- Sudan E-visa
- Tanzania E-visa
- Togo E-visa
- Tunisia E-visa
- Uganda E-visa
- Zambia E-visa
- Zimbabwe Visa required
- Afghanistan Visa required
- Armenia E-visa
- Azerbaijan E-visa
- Bahrain E-visa
- Bangladesh E-visa
- Bhutan E-visa
- Brunei Darussalam E-visa
- Cambodia E-visa
- China E-visa
- Georgia E-visa
- Hong Kong E-visa
- India Visa free
- Indonesia E-visa
- Iran E-visa
- Iraq Visa required
- Israel E-visa
- Japan E-visa
- Jordan E-visa
- Kazakhstan E-visa
- North Korea E-visa
- South Korea E-visa
- Kuwait E-visa
- Kyrgyzstan E-visa
- Laos E-visa
- Lebanon E-visa
- Macao E-visa
- Malaysia E-visa
- Maldives E-visa
- Mongolia E-visa
- Myanmar E-visa
- Oman E-visa
- Pakistan E-visa
- State of Palestine Visa required
- Philippines E-visa
- Qatar E-visa
- Saudi Arabia E-visa
- Singapore E-visa
- Sri Lanka E-visa
- Syria Visa required
- Taiwan E-visa
- Tajikistan E-visa
- Thailand E-visa
- Timor-Leste E-visa
- Turkey E-visa
- Turkmenistan E-visa
- United Arab Emirates E-visa
- Uzbekistan E-visa
- Viet Nam E-visa
- Yemen E-visa
- Antigua and Barbuda E-visa
- Bahamas E-visa
- Barbados E-visa
- Cuba E-visa
- Dominica E-visa
- Dominican Republic E-visa
- Grenada E-visa
- Haiti E-visa
- Jamaica E-visa
- Saint Kitts and Nevis E-visa
- Saint Lucia E-visa
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines E-visa
- Trinidad and Tobago E-visa
- Belize E-visa
- Costa Rica E-visa
- El Salvador E-visa
- Guatemala E-visa
- Honduras E-visa
- Nicaragua E-visa
- Panama E-visa
- Albania E-visa
- Andorra E-visa
- Austria E-visa
- Belarus E-visa
- Belgium E-visa
- Bosnia and Herzegovina E-visa
- Bulgaria E-visa
- Croatia E-visa
- Cyprus E-visa
- Czech Republic E-visa
- Denmark E-visa
- Estonia E-visa
- Finland E-visa
- France E-visa
- Germany E-visa
- Greece E-visa
- Hungary E-visa
- Iceland E-visa
- Ireland E-visa
- Italy E-visa
- Latvia E-visa
- Liechtenstein E-visa
- Lithuania E-visa
- Luxembourg E-visa
- Malta E-visa
- Moldova E-visa
- Monaco E-visa
- Montenegro E-visa
- Netherlands E-visa
- North Macedonia E-visa
- Norway E-visa
- Poland E-visa
- Portugal E-visa
- Romania E-visa
- Russian Federation E-visa
- San Marino E-visa
- Serbia E-visa
- Slovakia E-visa
- Slovenia E-visa
- Spain E-visa
- Sweden E-visa
- Switzerland E-visa
- Ukraine E-visa
- United Kingdom E-visa
- Canada E-visa
- Mexico E-visa
- United States of America E-visa
- Australia E-visa
- Fiji E-visa
- Kiribati E-visa
- Marshall Islands E-visa
- Micronesia E-visa
- Nauru E-visa
- New Zealand E-visa
- Palau E-visa
- Papua New Guinea E-visa
- Samoa E-visa
- Solomon Islands E-visa
- Tonga E-visa
- Tuvalu E-visa
- Vanuatu E-visa
- Argentina E-visa
- Bolivia E-visa
- Brazil E-visa
- Chile E-visa
- Colombia E-visa
- Ecuador E-visa
- Guyana E-visa
- Paraguay E-visa
- Peru E-visa
- Suriname E-visa
- Uruguay E-visa
- Venezuela E-visa
- Visa (Department of Immigration)
- Passport Index
Data last reviewed on: 26 October 2021
Is it safe in Nepal?
The U.S. State Department uses a four-level travel advisory system. The levels show how safe it is to travel throughout the world. The countries with the lowest level (1) are considered safe for visitors, while those with the greatest level (4) should be avoided, at least temporarily.
On April 18, 2022, the risk level for Nepal was changed to Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution.
Emergency phones in Nepal
- Nepal Travel Advisory (United States: Department of State)
- Travel Advice for Nepal (United Kingdom: The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office)