Nepal Inbound Tour Packages for NRI, US & Indian Citizens (Permits, Biometrics & VIP Puja)
The ultimate 2026 master guide to Nepal inbound tour packages for NRIs, US/Western passport holders, and Indian citizens. Detailed visa rules, currency regulations, VIP puja protocols, and family itineraries.
Zeo Tourism Inbound Concierge Published August 18, 2026 15 min read
Discover seamless inbound travel to Nepal with bespoke cultural, luxury, and pilgrimage packages. · Photo: Zeo Tourism Inbound Division
The Modern Era of Nepal Inbound Travel in 2026
Nepal stands as one of the world's most captivating destinations, bridging the majestic snow peaks of the High Himalayas with ancient Hindu-Buddhist heritage, vibrant living cultures, and rich subtropical wildlife sanctuaries. For the global Indian diaspora (NRIs across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia) as well as Indian passport holders, Nepal represents a sacred homeland of pilgrimage and an extraordinary luxury holiday haven right on their doorstep.
However, entering and exploring Nepal in 2026 comes with distinct regulatory nuances. From updated Visa-on-Arrival digital kiosks and cross-border UPI payment integrations to strict Indian currency denomination rules and VIP sanctum puja clearances, understanding the logistical framework is key to an effortless journey.
This master inbound guide covers all statutory entry rules, currency and biometric protocols, VIP pilgrimage access procedures, and signature family itineraries curated by Zeo Tourism.
2026 Entry, Visa & Identification Regulations
Indian Passport Holders: Original Passport OR Voter ID Card (Aadhaar NOT valid for air entry)
Minor Indian Citizens (<18 yrs): Original Birth Certificate + School Photo ID (if traveling with parents)
US / UK / Canadian / Australian / EU Passports: On-Arrival Tourist Visa OR Online Pre-Arrival eVisa
OCI / PIO Cardholders: Enter as Foreign Nationals on their foreign passport (Visa required)
1. Regulations for Indian Citizens Traveling to Nepal
Under the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship, Indian citizens do not require a visa to enter Nepal. However, the Bureau of Immigration Nepal strictly enforces the following document verification rules for air travel:
Valid Documents (Must carry ONE in original):
Valid Indian Passport (with at least 6 months validity).
Original Election Commission Voter ID Card with photograph.
Crucial Warning: Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, and Ration Cards are NOT accepted by immigration authorities at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) or Indian international departure gates.
Children Below 18 Years: Must carry an original birth certificate and a valid school photo identity card if they do not yet possess a passport.
2. Regulations for NRI, US, UK, Canadian & Australian Passport Holders
All foreign passport holders (including Overseas Citizens of India / OCI cardholders) require a tourist visa to enter Nepal:
Visa on Arrival (VOA): Available at Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM). You can complete the pre-arrival online immigration form at `nepalimmigration.gov.np` up to 14 days before flying to generate a QR barcode.
2026 Visa Fees (Payable in USD, EUR, GBP, or international credit card):
15-Day Multiple Entry: $30 USD
30-Day Multiple Entry: $50 USD
90-Day Multiple Entry: $125 USD
Transit Biometrics for Tibet / Kailash: If you are combining your Nepal tour with a [Kailash Mansarovar Yatra](/kailash-mansarovar) or Tibet expedition, foreign passport holders must allocate 3 working days in Kathmandu for biometric finger-scanning at the Chinese Visa Application Center.
Currency, Banking & Digital Payments in Nepal (2026 Update)
Managing finances smoothly in Nepal requires understanding local foreign exchange regulations:
Payment Method
Acceptance Status
Important Guidelines & Limitations
Indian Rupee (INR) Cash
Accepted Everywhere (₹100 notes)
₹100, ₹50, ₹20, ₹10 notes are fully legal. Carrying ₹500 and discontinued ₹2,000 notes is restricted under Nepal Rastra Bank regulations and subject to confiscation.
Cross-Border UPI (PhonePe / GPay / Paytm)
Widely Accepted in Metro Areas
Indian UPI QR codes are now accepted at major hotels, restaurants, and retail outlets in Kathmandu and Pokhara via the NepalPay / Fonepay integration network.
International Credit & Debit Cards
Accepted at 4/5-Star Establishments
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted at luxury hotels and reputable shops (nominal 3.5% merchant surcharge applies).
US Dollars / Euros / British Pounds
Accepted & Easily Exchanged
Accepted for hotel deposits, visa fees, and readily exchangeable into Nepalese Rupees (NPR) at licensed money changers.
VIP Puja, Special Archana & Temple Darshan Protocols
For pilgrimage yatris, Zeo Tourism coordinates privileged, respectful VIP access and dedicated Brahmin priests across Nepal's premier Hindu and Buddhist sanctuaries:
1. Pashupatinath Temple: Special Sanctum Rudrabhishek & Evening Maha Aarti
VIP Rudrabhishek: We coordinate directly with the Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT) to arrange dedicated Bhattas (chief priests) for private 2-hour Rudrabhishek ceremonies inside the inner sanctum.
Bagmati Evening Maha Aarti: Reserved VIP seating along the sacred western banks of the Bagmati River facing the evening musical Aarti.
Entry Rules: Western non-Hindus are permitted in the outer courtyards and riverbank vantage points; devout Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists enter the inner sanctum.
2. Muktinath Dham (Mustang)
Direct helicopter landing at Ranipauha (3,710m) with pre-arranged golf cart / horse assistance to the temple.
Guided assistance for the 108 Holy Water Spouts (Muktidhara) bath and priest-led Saligram Archana.
3. Janakpur Dham (Mithila Heritage)
Private air or road transfer to the magnificent marble palace of Janaki Mandir (birthplace of Mata Sita) and the historic Vivah Mandap where the divine wedding of Lord Rama and Sita took place.
The Signature 8-Day Sacred Nepal Inbound Golden Circuit
This master itinerary is specifically curated for multi-generational NRI and Indian families who wish to balance spiritual devotion with 5-star luxury and wildlife relaxation.
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu | VIP Airport Transfer | The Dwarika's Hotel Check-in
Day 6: Deep Subtropical Safari | Elephant-Grass Canoeing & Rhino Tracking
Day 7: Return to Kathmandu | Medieval Patan & Bhaktapur Private Art Tour
Day 8: Leisure Morning & VIP Airport Departure
Detailed Day-by-Day Overview
Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival & Welcome
Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. Meet Zeo Tourism's VIP airport concierge for expedited baggage retrieval and private luxury transfer to The Dwarika's Hotel Kathmandu. Evening orientation with our Senior Destination Manager over herbal Himalayan tea.
Day 2: Sacred Temples & VIP Rudrabhishek
07:30 AM: Private transfer to Pashupatinath Temple. Participate in an exclusive 2-hour Special Rudrabhishek ceremony led by senior priests. Visit Guhyeshwari Shaktipeeth and the colossal monolithic deity at Budhanilkantha (Sleeping Vishnu). Evening sunset walk at the ancient Buddhist stupa of Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) overlooking Kathmandu Valley.
Day 3: Fly to Pokhara (The Lake City)
Morning 25-minute scenic flight along the snow-capped Himalayan range to Pokhara. Check-in at The Pavilions Himalayas The Farm or Barahi Luxury Resort. Afternoon private wooden boat ride on tranquil Phewa Lake with stunning reflections of Mount Machhapuchhre (Fishtail).
Day 4: Muktinath VIP Helicopter Yatra
06:45 AM: Board private Airbus H125 helicopter from Pokhara directly to Muktinath (Ranipauha Helipad). Perform holy snana at the 108 water spouts, offer Saligram puja, and witness the eternal flame at Jwala Mai. 09:30 AM: Return to Pokhara for a relaxed afternoon spa treatment and visit to Devi's Fall and Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave.
Day 5: Wilderness Retreat in Chitwan National Park
Morning transfer descending from the hills into the lush Terai plains of Chitwan. Check-in at Meghauli Serai, A Taj Safari Lodge or Barahi Jungle Lodge. Sunset cocktail on the banks of the Rapti River observing wildlife coming to drink.
Day 6: Safari Adventures & Tharu Cultural Immersion
Early morning Jeep safari into the deep core zone of Chitwan National Park tracking the endangered One-Horned Rhinoceros, Royal Bengal Tiger, and wild leopards. Serene river safari on traditional wooden boats spotting exotic migratory birds and fish-eating gharials. Evening Tharu tribal cultural dance performance around a bonfire.
Day 7: Return to Kathmandu & Heritage Masterpieces
Morning scenic flight back to Kathmandu. Excursion to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bhaktapur, walking through medieval brick courtyards, ancient woodcarving workshops, and golden temple gates. Farewell royal dinner at Krishnarpan Restaurant.
Day 8: Final Souvenirs & International Departure
Morning at leisure for buying certified Pashmina shawls, Himalayan organic tea, and Rudraksha beads. Private VIP airport transfer for your flight home.
2026 Inbound Tour Pricing Overview
Tour Package Tier
Inclusions & Style
Indicative Cost (INR)
Indicative Cost (USD)
8-Day Luxury Golden Circuit (Kathmandu - Pokhara - Muktinath Heli - Chitwan)
5-Star Heritage Hotels (Dwarika's/Taj), Muktinath Heli Charter, private AC luxury vehicles, VIP pujas, full board in Chitwan
Airbus H125 charter from Pokhara, permits, VIP darshan
₹42,000 / seat (Shared) or ₹2,20,000 (Charter)
$520 / seat or $2,650 (Charter)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can Indian citizens travel to Nepal using an Aadhaar card or PAN card?
No. Under Nepalese and Indian immigration laws, Indian nationals traveling by air must carry either an original valid Indian Passport or an original Election Commission Voter ID Card. Aadhaar cards, PAN cards, and driving licenses are not accepted for airport entry.
Are pure vegetarian and Jain meals available throughout the tour?
Yes. Nepal’s hospitality industry is exceptionally attuned to Indian dietary needs. Zeo Tourism partners exclusively with hotels and luxury resorts that offer dedicated Pure Vegetarian, Satvik, and Jain kitchen facilities (free from onions, garlic, and root vegetables) upon request.
Is it safe to carry Indian currency notes to Nepal in 2026?
Indian Rupee notes of ₹100, ₹50, ₹20, and ₹10 denominations are widely and legally accepted across Nepal. However, do not carry ₹500 or discontinued ₹2,000 notes across the border, as local central bank regulations restrict their circulation. You can also make digital payments using PhonePe, Google Pay, or Paytm via cross-border QR codes.
How does Zeo Tourism assist multi-generational families with senior citizens?
We design itineraries with relaxed pacing, provide luxury chauffeur-driven vehicles, avoid long overland road journeys by utilizing short flights and helicopter charters, arrange golf carts and wheelchair assistance at temples, and maintain 24/7 medical oxygen standby.
How far in advance should we book our Nepal inbound tour?
For travel during peak autumn (September to November), festive Diwali/Chhath periods, and vibrant spring (March to May), we recommend finalizing your booking 45 to 90 days in advance to guarantee availability at premier luxury hotels and reserve VIP helicopter flight slots.
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