How to reach Nepal by car?
With six border crossings with India, road travel is an economical and scenic way to reach Nepal. For those coming from Delhi or Varanasi, the most convenient crossing point is Sunauli, near Bhairahawa. There are daily direct air-conditioned buses from both cities available, as well as private cars for hire.
Can we go to Nepal by train?
There is no rail line to reach Kathmandu till date. However, there’s a train originating from Jainagar, India to Janakpur, Nepal. From Janakpur, it’s a 6 hours’ drive to the city.
How to go to Nepal by bus?
Reaching Nepal by Bus Buses can be availed to the Sunauli-Bhairawa border crossing from Varanasi; Raxaul-Birganj crossing from Patna, Kolkata; Siliguri-Kakarbhitta from Darjeeling; Banbassa-Mahendrenagar from Delhi and Bahraich-Nepalganj from Lucknow.
Is There direct train to Nepal from India?
There are regular passenger and cargo trains that connect Sirsiya (Southern Nepal) and Raxaul (India). There is no visa requirement and this option is only open to Indians and Nepalese. Recently, officials have announced the launch of a direct passenger train between India and Nepal.
Can I take Indian vehicle to Nepal?
Indian registered vehicles, including two wheelers, can visit the nearest municipal area/market in Nepal for a day long visit without payment of any Customs duty. However, the vehicle owners are required to register their vehicle at the Nepalese border check post and obtain a ‘Day Pass/Challan’.
Can I go to Nepal with Aadhar card?
Aadhar Card (UID) is not an acceptable travel document for travel to Nepal/Bhatan. Certificate of Registration issued by the Embassy of India, Kathmandu, Nepal to Indian nationals is not an acceptable travel document for travelling between India and Nepal.
How much money can I take to Nepal?
You will have to declare any amount exceeding US$5,000 in bank notes, or US$10,000 in notes and travellers’ cheques combined on your Customs Declaration when you arrive in the country. When you leave the country, you need to present the receipt for the exchange you made during the entry into Nepal.
Can we use Indian ATM in Nepal?
Hi, Yes Visa/Master Card easily acceptable here in Nepal. Even we have SBI Banks here in Kathmandu. For your ease 100IC is easily acceptable here. Also few money exchange will accept the Ic’s as well.
Is Aadhaar card valid for travelling to Nepal?