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Yes, most travelers require a visa, which can be obtained on arrival at Kathmandu airport or through Nepalese embassies.
The best time is during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons for clear skies and pleasant weather.
Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Langtang Valley, and Manaslu Circuit are among the favorites.
While it’s not mandatory, hiring a guide or porter is highly recommended for safety and ease, especially on longer or remote treks.
Nepal is generally safe, but it’s advised to stay cautious, especially in remote trekking areas. Solo female travelers may prefer joining a group.
The currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Credit cards are accepted in cities, but cash is needed in rural areas.
Vaccinations like Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended. Carry altitude sickness medication if trekking.
Show respect by removing shoes before entering temples, dress modestly, and avoid public displays of affection.
Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu is the main entry point. Domestic flights, buses, and private vehicles are common for getting around.
Nepal is budget-friendly. Costs depend on the type of accommodation, food, and activities you choose, ranging from $20 to $450+ per day.
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