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How Much Does it Cost to Travel to Nepal?

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Nepal is an incredibly beautiful country. Nepal is well known for its culture, delicious food, exotic environment, and Mount Everest. Many tourists from far and wide flock here to make Nepal their adventure travel destination. Just as there are budget travel options in Nepal, you can also travel in luxury.

But you can only experience mountains, snow, and such beautiful biodiversity at a low cost when you come to Nepal. The cost of coming to Nepal is not that much. Also, the cost of eating here is not exorbitant. You can get comfortable accommodation with food as per your budget. Just as you can explore Kathmandu on a small budget, you can also trek in the Everest or Annapurna if you’re willing to spend a bit more.

Besides this, there are excellent national parks to experience the biodiversity of Nepal. The ticket cost to enter them is not much. In addition to this, you can also do jungle safaris. In short, you can have a satisfactory trip to Nepal as per your ability. However, let’s have a basic idea of ​​how much a trip to Nepal can cost with Explore With Mortuza.

Flight Costs

Flight Costs
Airfares will take a big bite out of your budget. Photo: jcomp/ Freepik

Airfare will be the major expense you will face while traveling to Nepal. There are three international airports in Nepal— Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara International Airport in Chhine Danda, and Gautam Buddha International Airport in Siddharthanagar.

Among these three, Tribhuvan International Airport handles the most international flights. The plane fare to Nepal depends on the distance from which country you are traveling. A nearby country will cost you less. For example, if you book a flight from India or Bangladesh, countries close to Nepal, you may need to pay 150 USD to 300 USD for a round trip.

If it’s a round trip from Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia or Thailand, the cost may be around 300 to 500 USD. And if a traveler wants to come from Europe or America, it will cost them around 700 USD to 1500 USD for a round trip to Nepal.

Visa Costs

Visa Costs travel to nepal
Your 8-year-old may get a free visa. Photo: kstudio/ Freepik

Nepal offers online tourist visas and Visa on Arrival for citizens of almost all countries. However, freedom of movement is only available to citizens of India. Besides, citizens of some African countries, Afghanistan and Syria, need Visas prior to their arrival from their nearby Nepalese diplomatic missions. Visa on Arrival fee is 30 USD for 15 days, 50 USD for 30 days, and 125 USD for 90 days.

Also, if you want to extend your stay, you need to extend your Visa for a minimum of 15 days. It will cost 3 USD per day. There is a gratis visa option in Nepal. It allows travelers to travel to Nepal without any Visa fee. Gratis visas are available for children below 10 years, citizens of SAARC countries for up to 30 days (except Afghanistan), non-residential Nepalese, and Chinese nationals.

Accommodation Expenses

Accommodation Expenses
Nepal has amazing accommodation options. Photo: brgfx/ Freepik

Travelers will find different accommodation options when planning a trip to Nepal. There are gorgeous accommodation options in Nepal as per your choice and ability. The cost of staying in a hotel depends on the location, type, and level of facilities. Average hotel costs in Nepal range from 65 USD to 26 USD per night.

A three-day hotel stay in the busy season costs around USD 195 per person. Rent for a week is quite affordable at 243 USD. If you want to book a hotel for two weeks, it will cost around USD 450, excluding taxes and other fees. However, there are hotels in Nepal under 10 USD. In that case, you may have to sacrifice amenities like Wi-Fi, breakfast, and a hot water bath.

Food and Drink Expenses

Food and Drink Expenses
Momos are generally spicy in Nepal. Photo: KamranAydinov/ Freepik

Nepali food is not expensive yet delicious. You can see part of Nepal’s laid-back culture in Nepali cuisine. Simple Daal-Bhat is the national dish of Nepal and can be found in any restaurant at a low price. One hearty Daal-Bhat plate of lentil soup, rice, vegetables, and pickles will cost around 1-5 USD. Also, you can get non-vegan momos between 3-4 USD.

Vegan momos will cost a little less, between 1-2 USD. A bowl of Thukpa, Nepal’s famous hot noodle soup can be found at a local restaurant for 2-4 USD. You can also get Sel Roti and Gundruk between 1 to 3 USD per portion. Famous street foods in Nepal include Chatamari, Samosa, and Laphing. It will cost you 1 to 3 USD to eat them. If you want Nepali desserts, definitely try Juju Dhau and Barfi.

They will cost 1-3 USD, depending on the type. You can also try Newari cuisine. Newari cuisine has both vegan and non-vegan options. It will cost you between 3-6 USD per meal. You can try the Nepali Thali deluxe version for 15-20 USD to eat expensive food in Nepal. There are also Yarsagumba and Yak Meat Steak. These luxury foods will cost you 20 to 35 USD. Alcohol is more expensive than food in Nepal. Traditional Aila, a Newari alcoholic drink, costs 15-20 USD per serving.

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Transportation Costs

Transportation Costs

Nepal has a well-designed transportation system. Seeing Nepal on these transportations is a different kind of adventure. In Kathmandu, foreigners usually travel by taxi. Taxi fares are cheaper in Nepal than in Western countries. If you know how to bargain, you can travel by taxi in Kathmandu for 5 to 7 USD, depending on the destination.

Taxis will not be a very economical option to cover long distances. In that case, there is public transportation. It is as easy as safe to go to different places with them. It will cost you 0.15 to 0.75 USD per trip. There are also long-distance buses and tourist buses. They will cost from 10 to 40 USD, depending on the distance. Eco-friendly options include Tuktuk and Tempo at shorter distances.

These will cost 0.10 to 0.30 USD per trip. Besides, if you want to travel to the hilly areas, you can hire a private jeep or microbus, and you will get a driver. It will cost 50 to 100 USD. If you want to enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas, you can use a vehicle like a helicopter, which costs between 900 and 1200 USD.

Trekking Permit and Guide Costs

Trekking Permit and Guide Costs

Whether you are trekking solo or in a group, you must require a trekking permit in Nepal. The cost of the trekking permit depends on where you are trekking. Trekking permits are required in all mountain regions of Nepal. To trek on the Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Circuit Trek, you will need an E-TIMS Card issued by the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal.

The E-TIMS Card costs USD 7.50 for trekkers from SAARC countries and USD 17 for non-SAARC countries. A trekking permit in restricted areas like the Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpo region costs 500 USD per person for the first ten days. And if you want to stay more than that, you need to pay an extra 50 USD per day. In addition, as the high-altitude treks of Nepal are mostly located in the national parks, you should need trekking permits from the Nepal Tourism Board.

In this case, your cost will be 25 USD for one-time trekking. If you want to trek in the rural areas of Nepal, you also need a trekking permit. The cost is 30 USD per person plus 13% VAT. If you want to take a guide in your trekking journey, you can get a local guide through any agency. Expenses, including food and transportation for the Guides, are around 50 USD per day.

Activities and Sightseeing Costs

Activities and Sightseeing Costs
You can enjoy jungle safari in national parks. Photo: kiran awale/ Unsplash

There are countless adventure activities in Nepal. There are options for solo activities as well as adventuring with friends. There are opportunities for adventure as per your solvency. The most interesting activity in Nepal is Everest sightseeing. An hour-long Everest visit will cost you 250 USD. Another attraction of Nepal is bungee jumping in Pokhara. It will cost 55 USD.

Besides, other adventure activities like zip line and 30 minutes of paragliding will cost 85 USD and 100 USD. White water rafting is quite a popular activity. White water rafting in Nepal will cost 45 USD to 100 USD. Camping is also available. Many rivers flow through Nepal. All these rivers have camping facilities. It will cost you 100 USD to 200 USD. You can also visit Nepal’s national parks.

The entry fee to Chitwan National Park is 15 USD for nationals of SAARC countries and 25 USD for non-SAARC countries. If you want to go on a jeep safari in this park, the cost will be 65 USD. In addition, visiting Nepal’s incredible museums and Durbar Square will cost 3 to 5 USD per person.

Miscellaneous Costs

Miscellaneous Costs

Traveling to Nepal includes miscellaneous expenses alongside airfare and activity costs. You may need to purchase a SIM card upon arrival in Nepal. There is no alternative to getting uninterrupted internet service and phone service. SIM cards with data will cost 10 to 20 USD. In addition, incidental expenses include travel insurance and shopping in Nepal.

Travel insurance will cost 50 to 150 USD. And for shopping, Nepal has good local markets where you can buy Nepali souvenirs, shawls, and other items at very reasonable prices.

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