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Nepal temple rooftops and prayer flags overlooking a Himalayan valley

Himalayan temples and trekking for Indian travellers

Nepal

No passport required for Indian citizens — just Aadhaar or voter ID. Nepal combines Himalayan trekking, UNESCO-listed temple squares, and lakeside towns at budgets that work well for Indian travellers.

No passport needed

Pokhara lakeside

Poon Hill trek

Plan your trip

Nepal at a glance

Best time
October and November for the clearest skies and the best mountain views. March to May is also reliable. Monsoon (June to September) is green but clouds hide the Himalayas.
How to reach
Direct flights to Kathmandu (KTM) from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru. Indian citizens need only a valid Aadhaar card or voter ID — no passport, no visa fee.
Getting around
Kathmandu taxis and ride-hailing apps cover the valley. Tourist buses run Kathmandu–Pokhara (around 7 hours). Domestic flights to Pokhara or Lukla are available for time-pressed travellers.
Rough budget
A 7-day trip runs roughly ₹35,000–60,000 per person including flights, mid-range stays, food, and local transport. Indian rupees up to ₹100 denominations are accepted in Nepal.

Sample itinerary

  1. Days 1–2Kathmandu: Pashupatinath at dawn, Boudhanath stupa, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square.
  2. Days 3–4Bus or fly to Pokhara: Phewa Lake, the World Peace Pagoda, and the Annapurna skyline at dawn.
  3. Days 5–7Poon Hill trek from Nayapul — 3 to 4 days of moderate walking through Ghorepani for a sunrise view of Dhaulagiri and the Annapurnas.

Stories from Nepal