LOCATION:
It borders with the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's
Republic of China in the North and India in the East, South
and West respectively.
AREA:
147,181 sq. kilometers.
ALTITUDE:
Varies from 70 meters to 8848 meters.
CAPITAL:
Kathmandu.(click
here for the map of the capital city Kathmandu.)
POPULATION:
1,84,91,097
LANGUAGE:
Nepali is the national language of Nepal. Educated people
understand and speak English as well.
TIME:
Nepal Time is 5 hours 45 minutes ahead of GMT and 15 minutes
ahead of Indian standard time.
CLIMATE:
Nepal has four major seasons, namely, (1) Winter: December-February,
(2) Spring: March-May, (3) Summer: June-August, (4) Autumn:
September- November.
Nepal can be visited the whole year round.
PEOPLE & RELIGION:
Nepalese people are mainly divided into two distinct groups
the Indo-Aryans and the Mangoloids. Kathmandu Valley is the
spiritual and cultural meeting point of all these groups.
Nepal is the only Hindu Kingdom in the world. Hindu Temples
and Buddhist shrines are scattered all over the kingdom. Nepal
is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the Light of Asia. There
is a complex blending of Hinduism and Buddhism in Nepal.
WHAT TO WEAR:
Except in formal gathering informal clothes are acceptable
mostly everywhere. Warm garments are required in October-March.
An umbrella or a rain coat are must for the rainy season.
CURRENCY & FOREIGN EXCHANGE:
Nepali Rupee notes come in Rs. 1, Rs. 2, Rs. 5, Rs. 10, Rs.
20, Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 denominations. Coins
come in 5p, 1 0p, 25p, Rs. 1 & Rs. 5 denominations.
Foreign currencies must be exchanged only through the banks
or authorized foreign exchange dealers. The receipts from
such transactions are to be obtained and retained. Visitors
can exchange foreign currency at the foreign exchange counter
at the airport upon arrival. Visitor other than the Indian
nationals have to make the payment in hotels, travel or trekking
agencies and air tickets in foreign currency. Non-lndian visitors
are not allowed to import or export Indian Currency. The approximate
value of one US Dollar is equivalent to Rs. 50.97 as of June
1995.
ENTRY PROCEDURES:
All
visitors except the Indian nationals must hold a passport
and a valid visa. The visas can be obtained at the Nepalese
Diplomatic Missions and Consuls abroad and entry points issue
visa for a 15 days. The visa will be extended at the Department
of Immigration, Tridevi Marg, Thamel, Tel: 412337/418573.
The Department also issues multi entry visa for the visitors.
ENTRY POINTS:
By Air:
Tribhuvan Internaitonal Airport, Kathmandu.
By Land:
(1) Kakarbhitta (2) Birgunj (3) Belhiya (Bhairahawa) (4) Nepalgunj
(5) Dhangadi (6) Jogbani (Biratnagar) and (7) Mahendra Nagar
in Nepal-lndia border and Kodari in Nepal-China border. The
overland tourists entering the Kingdom with their vehicles
must possess an international carnet.
CUSTOMS:
All baggage is subject to customs' check at the point of entry.
Visitors are allowed to bring in the consumable articles such
as liquor one bottle up 1.15 litres, 200 sticks of cigarette,
15 rolls of photo film and 12 rolls of movie camera film.
Visitors are also allowed to carry one binocular, one camera,
one movie camera, one video camera, one radio, one tape recorder,
one bicycle, one wrist watch, one set of fountain pen, one
perambulator, 15 radio cassettes & 10 disk records into
the country on the condition that they are declared and are
to be taken back on return. Carrying narcotics, arms and ammunitions
are strictly prohibited. Visitors can export souvenirs to
their respective countries. The export of antiuques requires
special certificate from the Department of Archaeology, National
Archive Building, Ram Shah Path, Kathmandu (Tel: 215358),
Gold, silver, precious stones, wild animals and their skins,
horns, etc, all drugs whether processed or in their natural
state, are prohibited to export.
TRAVEL ROUTE:
Royal
Nepal Airlines the national flag carrier of Nepal and other
International airlines operate scheduled flights to Kathmandu
from Bangkok, Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Dubai, Dhaka, Paro,
Varanasi, Frankfurt, Paris, Hongkong, Karachi, London, Moscow,
Singapore and Lhasa.The International Airlines operating their
flights to Kathmandu include Aeroflot, Biman Bangladesh Airlines,
China South West Airlines, Druk Air, Indian Airlines, Lufthansa,
Pakistan International Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Thai
International.
AIRPORT TAX:
Rs.
600 per person for departure to SAARC (South Asian) Countries
and Rs. 700 for departure to other international destinations.
For domestic flights those flying within Nepal are required
to pay Rs. 50.
INTERNAL TRANSPORT:
Royal
Nepal Arilines has an extensive network of air services in
the interior of Nepal. This include Taplejung, Bhadrapur,
Rajbiraj, Bhojpur, Phapl, Lukla, Lamidanda Tumlingtar, Rumjatar,
and Biratnagar in the East; Nepalgunj, Chaurjhari, Surkhet,
Dang, Rolpa and Jumla, in the Mid-West, and kolti, Mahendranagar,
Dhangadi, Silgadi (Doti), Tikapur, Sanphebagar, Baitadi, and
Darchula in the Far Western Region. Besides Royal Nepal Airlines,
the other domestic airlines such as Nepal Airways, Everest
Air, Asian Airlines Helicopter, Necon Air provide regular
and charter services to different popular domestic destinations.
MOUNTAIN FLIGHT:
Royal
Nepal Airlines and other domestic Airlines in the private
sector also operate breathtaking mountain flights for the
tourists round the year.
AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION:
In
addition to metered taxis, limousine service is also available
at the airport for transport to major hotels in the city.
OTHER TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS:
Metered
taxis having black plates with white figures are available
in Kathmandu. Metered tempos (three wheeler scooter) are also
available and are slightly cheaper than taxis. Bicycles, motorcycles
and rickshaws are also available on hire. The fare for the
bicycles or motorcycles is fixed wheareas the fare of rickshaws
is to be negotiated. There are regular bus services between
the main town of the Kathmandu Valley. The Bus Terminal is
located at Gongabu (new bus terminal) and Bagbazar (old bus
terminal). Similarly, scheduled bus services for outside the
Valley operate from the Gongabu Bus Terminal which is located
at Balaju, Kathmandu.
TREKKING PERMIT:
The
Department of Immigration located at Tridevi Marg, Thamel
(Tel 412337) issues trekking permit for the tourists who intend
to trek any part of the country. Trekking permit fee for different
trekking areas are fixed as follows.
Trekking areas Trekking permit fee
1. Annapurna, Everest,Langtang and Rara Equivalent to US$
5 per person per week for the first four weeks and US$ 10
per week thereafter.
2. Dolpa and Kanchenjunga Equivalent to US$ 10 per person
per week for the first four weeks and US$ 20 per week thereafter.
3. Manaslu US$ 75 per person per week.
4. Mustang and upper Dolpa US$ 700 per person for the first
ten days and US$ 70 per person per day thereafter.
Note:
Trekking to Dolpa, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Mustang can be
undertaken through registered trekking agencies only. To Trek
in a national park area an entrance fee of Rs. 650.00 is to
be paid separately. Likewise, an entrance fee of Rs. 200.00
is also collected from every trekker going into the Annapurna
Conservation Area. There are several government registered
trekking agencies in Nepal to conduct such trekking programmes.
FACILITIES:
Nepal
has every type of accommodation facilities that a tourist
might ask for. This ranges from the international standard
star hotels to budget hotels and lodges. Similarly one can
also have a choice of sightseeing from a range of different
tour packages. In order to have an assured quality service
it is advisable to use the facilities and services of government
registered hotels, lodges, travel agencies the licensed tour
guides only and engage an authorized guide or porter only
through a registered travel/trekking agency.
MAJOR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Very
few countries in the world can offer as many varieties of
adventure tourism packages as Nepal. Of the 14 peaks above
8000 meters in the world eight are located in Nepal. It is
the land of Sagarmatha (Mount. Everest, 8848 meters), the
highest peak in the world and other 1310 mountain peaks.
For those who can not withstand the rigorousness of mountain
climbing there are mountain flights which fly around the Mount
Everest and provide a close look of the top of the world.
Also from Nagarkot (32 kilometers East of Kathmandu) and Daman
(80 Kilometers south-west of Kathmandu) one can have a distant
view of Mount Everest and beautiful Himalayan ranges. Trekking
is the best way to get to interesting and remote mountain
villages of Nepal and to enjoy views of the famous peaks together
with their lifestyle untouched with modern civilization.
The river rafting,which is known as "White Water Adventure"
represents another major attractions. Within distance of 100
miles, one can see the topographical variations with the rivers
rising from the higher points near Nepal's Tibetan border
and then dropping dramatically to lower levels the plains
bordering India. For those who wish to view wildlife, Nepal
offers plenty of scope. Of the eight National Parks and four
Wildlife Reserves and two conservation areas in Nepal.
For the less adventures, Pokhara, the lake city of Nepal has
no equal as it provides ample opportunities for fishing, swimming,
canoeing and boating along with the sightseeing of majestic
panoramic views in its background. It is only Pokhara, a tropical
spot with an altitude of about 900 meters where from one can
see the mountain crossing over 8000meters from such a short
distance of about 40 kilometers. For the nature lovers Nepal
is such a land of natural beauty that metaphors cannot delineate
its real picture. At the sametime, Nepal proffers an incomparable
scope to the scholars and connoiseurs of art and culture to
see and study the different aspects of the fine-arts be it
painting, sculpture, wood carving or architecture.
Kathmandu Valley possesses several historical monuments, old
palaces and palace squares, shrines and temples, ageless traditions
and legends all make it a living museum that any visitor would
cherish its vivid memory in his/her heart for ever. Nepal
is the land of Lord Pashupatinath, which is supposed to be
the holiest Hindu temple in the world. Besides, two out of
the four main holy places (chhetras) of Hindu pilgrimages
namely Muktichhetra and Varahachhetra,are located in Nepal.
Not only for the Hindus but also for the Buddhists Nepal offers
a unique place of pilgrimage as it happens to be the birthplace
of Lord Buddha, the apostle of peace and compassion.
Nepal is a land of Festivals with some part of the Kingdom
or the other celebrating some festival during everyday of
the year. Festivals may be linked with the remembrance of
the departed soul, to herald the different seasons, to mark
the beginning or end of the agricultural cycle, to mark the
national events, or just family celebrations. On a festive
day the Nepalese take their ritual bath, worship different
gods and goddesses, visit temple, observe fasting and undertake
feasting. The most important aspect of Nepali culture is the
religious harmony and understanding prevailing among the Hindus
and Buddhist.
Some of the major festivals of Nepal are:
New
Year's Day-April 14,(First day of Baisakh)
Matatirtha Aunsi or Mother's Day - (April)
Buddha Jayanti - (April)
Machchendranath Rath Jatra- (May-June)
Guru Poornima (August)
Gaijatra (August)
Krishnashtami - (August-September)
Gokarna Aunsi or Father's Day - (August-September)
Indra Jatra - (September)
Bada Dashain - (September-October)
Tihar- (October-November)
Constitution Day - (November 9, ie. Kartik 23)
Bala Chaturdarshi - (November-December)
Birthday of His Majesty the King - (December 28, ie. Paush
14)
Birth-Anniversay of His Late Majesty King Prithvi Narayani
Shah, The Great - (January 10, ie. Paush 27)
Basanta Panchami - (January-February)
National Democracy Day- (February 18, ie. Falgun 7)
Maha Shivaratri - (March-April)
Ghode Jatra - (March-April)
If someone really wants to be away for sometime from the cacophony
of modernization, here is Nepal,the best sojourn cradled in
the lap of the Himalayas that never cases to offer eternal
peace and tranquility.