Your fitness is going to depend on the type of trip you are going on. You want to travel on a bus and not do much physically tasking activities then you do not have to worry about anything. But if you plan on going on a trek then you should be physically fit enough to walk for 6-10 hours a day. Trips like Poonhill and Ghandruk do not require too much labor but if your plan is to do a circuit trek such as Manaslu or Everest Base Camp trek you should be physically fit.
A visa for Nepal must be obtained either before leaving your home country or at the Kathmandu Airport. Please remember that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months following your return, and you will require two passport-size photographs. Visit the Visa-Information page on the Nepal Tourism Board's website for further information.
A visa for Nepal must be obtained either before leaving your home country or at the Kathmandu Airport. Please remember that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months following your return, and you will require two passport-size photographs. Visit the Visa-Information page on the Nepal Tourism Board's website for further information.
Nepal is a destination that is good for travel all year round. However, there are suitable seasons for different activities. For example, trekking is best from March-June and September-November. But if you prefer winter trekking, it can be done in winter too. Winter is good for bird watching in Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve. Monsoon treks are also possible as you can witness the greenery and waterfalls throughout the trek. In conclusion, Nepal welcomes you whenever you decide to come.
Yes. Travel insurance with maximum medical cover is essential for all trips to Nepal.