Nepal Visa for Indians
Nepal is one of those few countries where Indians don’t need a visa. The borders are fairly transparent with free movement of citizens on both sides. All you need is an identification proof that proves your citizenship. A passport, voter’s ID card or other nationally accepted identification document works. At the immigration section, they just take a scan of your identification document and let you go through. And you can stay as long as 2 years inside Nepal and sometimes even more. Yesterday, I came through the immigration counter at the Tribhuvan international airport in Kathmandu and they didn’t even stamp my passport. I was let in after a quick scan of my passport. As an Indian traveler, this is a rare experience and hence I totally loved the special treatment.
So, if you planning on trekking in the Himalayas or exploring other parts of Nepal, you don’t have the visa stopping you.
So, if you planning on trekking in the Himalayas or exploring other parts of Nepal, you don’t have the visa stopping you.