
Travelling by air
You can fly directly to
Kathmandu from London, Paris, Frankfurt, Vienna, Amsterdam,
Doha, Dubai, Dhaka, Karachi, Munich, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Paro,
Lhasa, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangalore, New Delhi, Mumbai,
Patna, Calcutta and Varanasi. Charter flights can also be
arranged for large movements. All flights feature business
class and amenities of international standards. Many a time,
the Captain offers a guided sightseeing of the Himalaya for
no extra charge!
Nepal Airlines, Thai Airways,
Qatar Airways, Indian Airlines, Pakistan International Airlines,
Biman Bangladesh, Gulf Air, Indian Airlines, Air Sahara ,
Jet Airways, Austrian Air, Martinair, Air China, Druk Air
fly to Nepal regularly.
Airfares fluctuate with
the changes in exchange rates and are to be paid in foreign
currency by foreign nationals. Only Nepalese and Indian nationals
are permitted to pay in rupees for air passage between Nepal
and India. Departure flight tickets should be reconfirmed
three days in advance to avoid inconveniences by possible
flight cancellation or changes in the flight schedule. Overweight
luggage charges are levied in foreign exchange.
Customs: All baggage
must be declared and cleared through the customs on arrival
at the port of entry. Passengers arriving at Tribhuvan International
Airport (TIA) without any dutiable goods can proceed through
the Green Channel for quick clearance without a baggage check.
If you are carrying dutiable articles, you have to pass through
the Red Channel for detailed customs clearance.
Import: Apart from
used personal belongings, visitors are allowed to bring to
Nepal free of duty cigarette (200) or cigars (50), distilled
liquor (one 1.15 liter bottle), and film (15 rolls). You can
also bring in the following articles free of duty on condition
that you take them out with you when you leave: binoculars,
movie or video camera, still camera, laptop computer, and
portable music system.
Export: It is illegal
to export objects over 100 years old (sacred images, paintings,
manuscripts) that are valued for culture and religious reasons.
Visitors are advised not to purchase such items as they are
Nepal's cultural heritage and belong here. The Department
of Archaeology (tel: 4213701, 4213702) at Ramshah Path near
Singha Durbar has to certify all metal statues, sacred paintings
and similar objects before they are allowed to be sent or
carried out of the country. Handicraft dealers and travel
agents are able to assist you in this process. For more information
on customs matters, contact the Chief Customs Administrator,
TIA Customs Office; tel: 4470110, 4472266.
Airport Tax:
Effective form January 14,2005 ,the
tourists would be levied NRS. 565(including VAT) at the departure
terminal along with the Passenger Service Charge (airport
tax)
Note:The
new Airport Tax is equally applicable to Nepalese as well
as non-Nepalese citizens flying from Nepal.
Travelling
by road
All visitors entering Nepal
by land must use no other entry points other than:
Nepal-India border
- Kakarbhitta
- Birgunj
- Belhiya, Bhairahawa
- Nepalgunj
- Dhangadi
- Mahendra Nagar
Nepal-China border
The overland tourists entering
the Kingdom with their vehicles must possess an international
carnet.
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