Nepal visa requirements for Cambodians
Travel and visa requirements
Nepalese Visa is not required for Cambodians
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Cambodia citizens can visit Nepal by obtaining a visa upon their arrival at the following airports and land borders in Nepal;
- Tribhuvan International Airport
- Kathmandu Birganj (India border)
- Bheemdatta (India border)
- Dhangadhi (India border)
- Nepalgunj (India border)
- Kakarbhitta (India border)
- Kodari (China side: Zhangmu Port, which is currently available for cargo transaction only)
- Siddharthanagar (India border)
- This visa on arrival allows Cambodians to stay in Nepal for a duration of 90 days.
- All visitors will be required to provide a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of arrival in Nepal. The passport should have at least one blank page for visa stamping.
- The importation of foreign currency amounting to $5,000 must be declared on arrival into Nepal.
- Cambodia citizens visiting with pets (cats and dogs) must be accompanied by a veterinarian health and rabies certificate.
- A detailed printed itinerary of your time in Nepal and a confirmation of accommodation during the stay is needed.
- Travellers below the age of 18 must show travel authorization from their parents or guardians. Children under the age of 10 can get a visa on arrival for free.
- Tourists are required to provide proof of enough funds to spend during their stay in Nepal.
- Prospective visitors can get to Nepal from any international airport in Cambodia. There are international airports in Phnom Penh and Siem reap.
- Bangkok Airways, THAI, China Southern, and Cathay Dragon are some of the carriers that fly from Cambodia to Nepal.
- The estimated flight time from Phnom Penh to Kathmandu, Nepal is 7 hours, 50 minutes and from Siem reap, it is 11 hours, 15 minutes.
- The official language of Nepal is Nepali, formerly called Khas-Kura. It is the most spoken language in the country.
- The Nepalese rupee is the official currency in Nepal. The US Dollars can be used at hotels, airlines and for travel agents. Visitors are advised to exchange their foreign currencies at banks and other exchange outlets.
- Nepal has a variety of climate and is influenced by maritime and continental factors. It has four distinct climates, Spring, which lasts from March to May, Summer last from June to August, Autumn is from September to November and winter which is from December to February.
- The religion demography in Nepal includes Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Kirant and Christian. However, Hindu is the most practised religion.
- Visitors can move around in Nepal with taxis, minibuses and car rentals.
- Momo, pulao, dal bhat, sel roti, thukpa, gorkhali lamb, dhido are some of the dishes tourists can try in Nepal.
- Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Boudhanath Stupa (Bodhnath) and Pokhara are some of the many tourist destinations Mauritians can visit in Nepal.
- Tourists are advised to budget about $50 per day for daily expenses.
- Nepal uses the Nepal Time (GMT+5:45). Cambodia is 1 hour and 15 minutes ahead of Nepal.
- The power and socket plug used in Nepal are of Type C, D and M. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
- Tourists are advised to exercise caution when in congested areas and pay particular attention to personal belongings while in crowded areas and while travelling on public transportation in Nepal.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of the year to visit Nepal?
The period between October and December is the best time to visit Nepal. During this period, the skies are clear and the views are spectacular as well. Temperatures are also moderate, which makes it easier for tourists to fully explore the country.
Is the tap water in Nepal safe for consumption?
Tourists are advised to stay away for tap water while in Nepal, even for the simple act of brushing of teeth. They can purchase bottled water from most stores in the country.
Is alcohol allowed in Nepal?
The new law in Nepal has affected the availability of alcoholic products. People below the age of 21, as well as pregnant women, will no longer be allowed to purchase alcoholic products.