The Roof of the World
The Himalayan Kingdom
Land of Thunder Dragon
The Crucial of Asia
You can fly from Tribhuvan International Airport [TIA] though many airlines. All flights feature business class and amenities of international standards. To find the airlines details click on view more botton below.
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Buddha Air--
Contains a profile, flight schedules and online reservation form.
Nepal Air -- Nepal Air includes flight schedules and rates
Shangrila Air details on the company, schedule, reservation, mountain flights, operations and fleets.
Sita Air-- Sita Air includes details on the airline, flight schedules, and online reservation form is included.
Sky Line information on flight schedule and sky airlines.
Yeti Air-- Yeti Airlines provides details about the company and the services offered. Online reservation form included.
Guna Air-- Guna Air provides details about the company and the services offered. Online reservation form included.
There are numerous Travel Trade Association in Nepal. Some of the main Travel Trade Association are:
FFederation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI)
Nepal Association of Travel Agents (NATA)
Trekking Agents Association of Nepal (TAAN)
Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN)
The Nepalese people are friendly and hospitable by nature and the tourists in general will have no difficulty in adjustment. At the same, one may be confused regarding some customs, traditions andmanners as in coming into any unfamiliar society. Nepal like any other country, has its own ways of regulating life though it might be different in degrees to each individual visitors. We want the visitors to observe and see the ways of Nepalese people and share with them. It is in this spirit that we offer some practical guidelines that could help to make the stay delightful and rewarding.
View MoreSince the majority of our people live in rural areas, their outlook to life is simple and traditional. In fact, they take special delight in the company of foreign visitors but there are certain things that are alien or embarrassing to Nepalese people. Here are few things to keep in mind.
View MoreWe would like to state that the Tourist Police is a special unit of Nepal Police, which is working under Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Tourism Industry Division. Our office is located at Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu, Tourist Service Center Building, and also we have complaint counters at the Airport and Basantapur Durbar Square. We are always attentive to deal with the problems of tourist and we are very sensitive in your security.
View MoreTourist Police was established in 1979 under the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation. The special unit has been designated the task of providing security to visitors. The team of Tourist Police consists of officers who can speak and understand English and Hindi. They register complaints, investigate matters, provide protection and safety to tourists. They also try to ensure hassle-free trip for visitors and assist tourists when necessary. There are three units of Tourist Police forces in Kathmandu. While the main office is at the Tourist Service Center in Bhrikuti Mandap (Phone: 4247041, 4247037), the other two are in tourist areas Thamel (Phone: 4429750) and Basantapur (Phone: 4268969).
View MoreIf you don't already have good equipment, it can be bought or rented from trekking shops in Nepal. The equipment is often top quality. Although daily rental charges are reasonable, a large deposit may be required. A good down sleeping bag, a rucksack, down pants and down jacket can each be rented for around US $ 1 each per day. On the other hand, the total deposit can easily come to over US $ 100.
View MoreBanks are open between 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.from Monday to Thursday and between 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Fridays. They are closed on Saturdays,Sundays and other holidays in the Kathmandu Valley.In other places banks are closed on Saturdays and government holidays.
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