Are you going to Nepal but don’t know how to get there? This guide will show you how to get to Nepal effortlessly, whether you’re going for the Mount Everest Tour and Trek, to visit the sites, or just to relax. We have covered everything in easy steps, from getting a visa to recommendations for getting to the airport.
What Is the Easiest Way to Get to Nepal?
Flying is the best way to get to Nepal. The main airport for international flights in Kathmandu is Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). It connects Nepal to many other nations, such as India, China, the UAE, Turkey, Malaysia, and more.
Big Airlines Getting to Nepal via plane:
- Qatar Airways
- Turkish Airlines
- Air India
- Nepal Airlines
- FlyDubai
- China Southern Airlines
Direct flights to Kathmandu leave from these cities: Delhi, Dubai, Istanbul, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Doha.
Tip: To get lower prices, book your flight at least one to two months in advance.
Arrival in Nepal and What to Expect
When you land at Tribhuvan International Airport, you’ll go through immigration, pick up your bags, and then go through customs.
What to do after landing:
- Visa-on-arrival form (if you qualify)
- Payment at the visa desk
- Immigration clearance
- Baggage collection
- Customs check
Right outside the airport gate, you’ll find money exchange counters, ATMs, SIM card booths, and taxis.
A Simple Guide to Getting a Visa for Nepal
Most tourists need a visa to visit Nepal. For some nations, the easiest alternative is a visa on arrival. This is how the Nepal visa process works:
What you need:
- A valid passport (at least 6 months old)
- A passport-sized photo
- A completed visa form (you can get one online or at the airport)
- Visa fee (cash only, USD preferable)
Visa Fees (as of 2025):
| Duration | Fee (USD) |
| 15 Days | $30 |
| 30 Days | $50 |
| 90 Days | $125 |
Another way to go to Nepal is by road. You can drive from India to Nepal through several border crossings, including Sunauli Bhairahawa, Raxaul Birgunj, Panitanki Kakadbhitta, and Banbasa Mahendranagar. Please ensure you have your passport and other important documents with you. You can take buses from Indian cities like Gorakhpur, Patna, and Varanasi to the border with Nepal.
Note: Indians don’t require a visa to go to Nepal.
How can I take a train to Nepal?
You can’t take a train straight to Kathmandu, but you can take a train to the Indian border (Raxaul or Gorakhpur) and then take a bus or taxi to Nepal.
Example Route:
- Train from Delhi to Gorakhpur
- Bus/taxi from Gorakhpur to Sunauli border
- Cross-border on foot
- Take a local bus or taxi to Kathmandu (7–9 hours drive).
Where is Nepal located?
In South Asia, Nepal is situated between India and China. It is a landlocked country known for the Himalayas, Mount Everest, and its rich culture.
Neighbouring Countries:
- India (South, East, and West)
- China (North)
