- The vehicle wil not be on disposal and wil be provided as perthe program only.
- The clients wil have to buy the entrance fee on their ownduring the sightseeing.
- Hotel : Standard Check in Time : 2 PM and Standard Check Out time : 11 AM
- Room Category : Standard rooms or Deluxe rooms depending from hotel to hotel
- A Passport or a voter’s id is the only valid document to travel to Nepal by air. Clients wil not be alowed to travel by air using an Aadhar card or a driving license. For children under 18 years, a school identification with a photograph in it is a valid document.
- INR 500 notes are illegal and not acceptable in Nepal. Clients should carry INR 100 and below notes only. The maximum limit amount that a person can carry is Inr. 25000 which should be denomination of INR 100 or below.
- Nepalese Rupee (NPR) to Indian Rupee (INR)
- ₹100 INR = 160 NPR
VEHICLE ALLOCATION :
- 2-3 pax : Cars like a Tata Zest / Swift Dzire / similar
- 4-5 pax : Mini Suvs like BYD / Scorpio / MG Hector / similar
- 6-10 pax : Toyota Hiace van
DO’S
- Greet with “Namaste” using both hands.
- Dress modestly, specially in temples and rural areas.
- Remove shoes before entering homes or religious places.
- Use your right hand for giving or receiving.
- Walk clockwise around stupas and shrines.
- Ask permission before taking photos of people or religious sites.
- Respect local customs, rituals, and prayer times.
- Support local businesses, guides, and artisans.
- Be polite and sensitive when discussing politics or religion.
- Carry out al waste and folow Leave No Trace principles when trekking.
DONT’S
- Don’t show public displays of affection.
- Don’t step over religious offerings or sacred objects.
- Don’t touch anyone’s head or point feet at people/shrines.
- Don’t bring leather goods into Hindu temples.
- Don’t criticize religion, monarchy, or politics publicly.
- Don’t enter temples if signs prohibit non-Hindus.
- Don’t litter or damage natural and cultural sites.
- Don’t give money to begging children—support NGOs instead.
- Don’t go trekking without permits or guides in restricted areas.
- Don’t take photos where it’s clearly prohibited