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Nepal Visa

Traveling to: Nepal
Citizens of: India
Processing

6-7 Days

Length of Stay

90 Days

Validity

90 Days

Entry

Single Entry

Visa Overview

No Visa Required

  • Nepal is one of the easiest international destinations for Indian citizens because Indian nationals do not require a visa to enter Nepal for tourism or general travel under normal circumstances. Due to bilateral arrangements between India and Nepal, Indians can travel to Nepal without obtaining a visa in advance.
  • Indian travelers can enter Nepal by air or land border using accepted identity documents and enjoy tourism, pilgrimage, family visits, business meetings, and leisure travel, subject to local immigration regulations.
  • Although no visa is required, travelers must still carry valid identification and may be subject to document checks by airlines, border authorities, or immigration officials. Final entry remains subject to Nepal authorities.

Required Documents

Documents required for Nepal visa application

  1. Valid Indian Passport or accepted Government Photo ID (commonly voter ID; airline rules may vary).
  2. Return/onward travel proof (recommended).
  3. Hotel booking / accommodation proof (recommended).
  4. Travel itinerary (recommended).
  5. Passport-size photographs (recommended for permits if needed).
  6. Supporting ID for children/minors as applicable.

Visa Pricing Details

Visa Type Entry Type Validity Processing Embassy Fee VFS Fees Service Fee GSTIN Total Cost
No Visa Required 90 Days 6-7 Days INR 0.00 INR 0.00 INR 0.00 INR 0.00 INR 0.00

Rules & Regulations

Nepal Visa Terms & Conditions
  1. Visa-free entry for Indians is subject to prevailing India–Nepal bilateral arrangements and Nepal authority rules.
  2. Travelers must carry acceptable valid identification documents.
  3. Entry without visa does not guarantee automatic admission; border authorities may conduct checks.
  4. Separate permits may be required for restricted trekking or protected regions.
  5. Employment, long-term residence, or regulated activities may require separate permissions under Nepal law.
  6. Overstay or violation of local immigration rules may attract penalties.
  7. Airlines may deny boarding if identity documents are insufficient for travel requirements.
  8. Travel agents are not responsible for refusal of boarding or entry denial.
  9. Nepal authorities may amend entry rules or document requirements without prior notice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indians need a visa to enter Nepal?
No, Indian citizens do not require a visa to visit Nepal. Effective October 1, 2000, Indians can travel to Nepal without a visa.
Can I work in Nepal during my visit?
No, working in Nepal as a tourist is not permitted. A tourist visa-free policy is solely for tourism, recreation, and sightseeing purposes and does not grant the right to engage in employment or any work-related activities. If you wish to work in Nepal, you must apply for a work visa or obtain a valid work permit.
Does Nepal have any specific entry requirements?
When visiting Nepal, you must have one of the following documents with you:

  • A valid Indian passport, or
  • A voter ID card issued by the Government of India, or
  • An emergency certificate issued by the Indian Embassy in Nepal.
Note: A downloaded or online printout of a Voter ID card is not accepted as a valid travel document. Similarly, documents such as Aadhaar, PAN card, driving license, or Indian Embassy registration are also not valid for travel to Nepal.
What are the passport requirements for entering Nepal for tourism?
Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay to enter Nepal.
How much is the bank balance required for visiting Nepal for tourism?
There is no specific bank balance requirement for Indian citizens visiting Nepal for tourism, as they do not need a visa. However, as suggested by travel experts, the required bank balance for a Nepal tourist visa should be 1500 INR to 4000 INR per day, sufficient to cover travel expenses. 
Can I get rejected for entering Nepal?
Yes, you can be denied entry to a country even if it is visa-free. Reasons for denial can include inadequate travel documentation, security concerns, or failure to meet the country's entry requirements.
Do I require travel insurance to visit Nepal for tourism?
No, you don’t require travel insurance to visit the country for tourism. However, getting one is recommended if you encounter any difficulties.
Are there any vaccination requirements for Indians?
No, there are no specific vaccination requirements for Indian citizens visiting Nepal.
Can Indians indefinitely stay in Nepal?
Yes. Indian citizens can stay indefinitely in Nepal but must follow immigration procedures. Although Indian nationals do not require a visa to enter Nepal due to the special bilateral agreements between the two countries, they are still subject to Nepal's immigration regulations.

Indians may need to register with local authorities for extended stays, particularly if they plan to engage in employment, business, or other long-term activities. It's important to stay informed about local laws to ensure compliance during an extended stay.

Important Notes

Note:
  1. Indian citizens generally do not need a visa for Nepal
  2. Carry valid original identification during travel
  3. Airlines may prefer or require passport for air travel in some situations
  4. Final entry decision is subject to Nepal immigration/border authorities
  5. Some protected/restricted areas may need separate permits
  6. Carry accommodation and return travel details if requested
  7. Rules for minors may differ; carry proper documents
  8. Local laws and permit rules must be followed
  9. Requirements may change without prior notice

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