Entry Protocol for Wildlife, and Trekking in Nepal

Entry Protocol for Wildlife, and Trekking in Nepal

Entry Protocol for Wildlife, and Trekking in Nepal

As per the information released by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, all foreign tourists visiting Nepal for Mountaineering Expeditions and Trekking must abide by the following terms and conditions for minimizing the risk of COVID-19 infection. Terms and conditions in this document are valid till a new official notice regarding the same is published by the Government of Nepal.

 

Terms and Conditions to follow by Foreign Tourists Visiting Nepal for Wildlife Safari and Trekking:

 

01: All tourists coming to Nepal for mountaineering and trekking must obtain the required visa before arriving in Nepal.

In the case of countries where prior visa provision for Nepal is not currently available, expedition teams or trekkers shall coordinate with their Travel/ Trekking Agency based in Nepal. For the arrangement of prior approval to enter Nepal.

 

For prior visa approval, the Nepal based Agencies shall submit all prescribed details of the client/s and relevant details to the Department of Tourism (DoT) for Expedition Teams; and the Nepal Tourism Board for Trekking Tours, for a recommendation of visa to be submitted to the Department of Immigration in advance. The concerned Agency shall be notified regarding visa recommendations.

 

02: For the tourists arriving in Nepal with visa recommendation and prior approval as per Article 1, the visa shall be provided at the point of entry by the Department of Immigration.

 

03: Tourists entering Nepal shall present the following documents at Nepalese Immigration Entry Point:

  • Negative report of RT (Polymerase Chain Reaction: PCR) test taken within 72 hours before arrival.
  • Visa or prior approval document (ref Article 1) for entry to Nepal.
  • A hotel booking for at least 7 days’ quarantine in Nepal.
  • Insurance Coverage of at least US$ 5,000.00 (Five Thousand US Dollars) against COVID-19 per person

 

04: After entry to Nepal, tourists shall stay in hotel quarantine for a minimum of 7 days

 

05: Tourists shall be required to take PCR test on the fifth day of hotel quarantine at their own expenses, and shall be allowed to proceed for expeditions or trekking on obtaining RT PCR Negative test report

 

06: As per Article 5, a tourist who tests RT PCR Positive for COVID-19, quarantine shall be extended till he/ she obtains a RT PCR Negative test report

 

07: Expedition or trekking teams shall provide insurance coverage of minimum of NPR 100,000.00 (One Hundred Thousand Nepali Rupees only); against COVID-19 to team members from Nepal prior to obtaining permission for expedition or trekking

 

08: While in expedition or trekking in Nepal; health protocols issue by the Ministry of Health and Population of the Government of Nepal shall be duly followed

 

09: Other terms and provisions to be followed by tourists in Nepal shall be as per regular notice; and updates published by the Department of Tourism. The concerned Agency shall provide detailed information on the entry protocols to their clients/ tourists before the expedition or trekking in Nepal.

 

Local Resources:

  • Nepal Ministry of Health and Population at https://heoc.mohp.gov.np/recent_alert/update-on-novel-corona-virus-2019_ncov/ or Facebook at com/HEOC
  • Nepal Ministry of Health and Population COVID-19 Hotline Local Telephone Numbers: 9851255839; 9851255837; 9851255834 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • Infectious Disease Hospital (Teku) Hospital at info@istidh.org; the National Health Public Health Laboratory at nphl@nphl.gov.np for patient testing and quarantine.
  • Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu: https://www.tiairport.com.np/
  • Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal’s published list of international departures from Nepal.

 

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