Nepal Visa Guidance
Nepal Visa Guidance
Most international visitors need a valid passport and Nepal entry visa. Rules can change, so travelers should check official immigration information before departure. Sambara helps guests prepare basic arrival details and understand what information may be needed at the airport or before travel.
Visa rules can vary by nationality, passport type, purpose of visit and official policy updates. Sambara can guide the planning process, but official immigration sources should always be treated as the final authority.
Prepare Before Travel
- Passport validity
- Arrival and departure flight details
- Hotel or contact address in Nepal
- Passport-size photo or digital photo if required
- Accepted visa-fee payment method
- Travel insurance and emergency contact details
- Copies of package confirmation and hotel information
Arrival Planning
Keep your passport, visa-fee payment method, hotel address and contact number easy to access during arrival. If Sambara is arranging airport pickup, share your flight number and arrival time before departure and send a delay update if your flight changes.
Travelers should allow enough time at the airport for immigration, baggage and local SIM or currency needs. Late-night arrivals may need simpler hotel transfer planning than daytime arrivals.
Sambara Support
Sambara can guide guests on the process and arrival preparation, but it cannot override official rules. Travelers should use the latest official channels for nationality-specific requirements.
For group tours, Sambara can help guests organize arrival details in advance so airport pickup, first-night hotel coordination and day-two sightseeing start smoothly.
Common Visa Questions
- Check whether your nationality is eligible for visa on arrival or needs prior approval.
- Confirm the accepted payment method for visa fees before flying.
- Make sure your passport has blank pages.
- Keep children and family documents together during arrival.
- Do not rely on old screenshots of visa rules because entry policies can change.