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VISA
REGULATIONS for NEPAL
1. The single entry tourist visa can be obtained
from the entry points of Nepal or from the Royal Nepalese Diplomatic missions
abroad by paying US$ 30 for 60 days. Visitor who wish to obtain the facility of
single, double or multiple re-entries, can fetch it by paying additional US$ 25,
US$ 40 and US$ 60 respectively.
2. If the visitor, already visited Nepal under tourist visa, intends to come
again within 150 days of the same visa year, he/she can obtain entry visa by
paying US$ 50 only for 30 days at the entry points or at the Royal Nepalese
Diplomatic Missions abroad.
3. The visitors who wish to stay for more than 60 days in Nepal can extend their
tourist visa by paying the equivalent of US$ 50 in the Nepalese currency for 30
days from the Department of Immigration.
4. Business visa with multiple-entry facility for the period of one year and
five years can be obtained from the Department of Immigration on the
recommendation of the Ministry of Industry by paying the equivalent of US$ 100
and US$250 respectively in the Nepalese currency for the alien investors.
Vaccinations
- Center for Disease
control and Prevention
All travelers should consult with their physician or update on vaccination
requirements.
CDC
recommends the following vaccines (as appropriate for age):
See your doctor at least 4–6 weeks before your trip to
allow time for shots to take effect.
- Hepatitis
A or immune globulin (IG).
- Hepatitis
B, if you might be exposed to blood
(for example, health-care workers), have sexual contact with the local
population, stay longer than 6 months, or be exposed through medical
treatment.
- Japanese
encephalitis, only if you plan to visit
rural areas for 4 weeks or more, except under special circumstances, such as
a known outbreak of Japanese encephalitis.
- Rabies,
if you might be exposed to wild or domestic animals through your work or
recreation.
- Typhoid
vaccination is particularly important because of the presence of S. typhi
strains resistant to multiple antibiotics in this region.
- As needed,
booster doses for tetanus-diphtheria
and measles,
and a one-time dose of polio for adults. Hepatitis B
vaccine is now recommended for all infants and for children ages 11–12
years who did not receive the series as infants.
Malaria
vaccine is only required if you plan on going to the Chitwan Jungle or other
areas south of Kathmandu.
Updated site link.
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