Nepal Entry and Exit Points

The following is the list of entry and exit points for foreigners entering into Nepal and departing from the country. Upon entry, the immigration officials will stamp on your passports with the permit to enter into Nepal. The following are the Entry and Exit Points from where visitors to Nepal can enter into the country.

 

  • Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
  • Kakarbhitta, Jhapa (Eastern)
  • Birgunj, Parsa (Central)
  • Kodari (Northern Border, Central)
  • Belhia, Bhairahawa (Rupandehi, Western)
  • Jamunaha, Nepalgunj (Banke, Mid-Western)
  • Mohana, Dhangadhi (Kailali, Far Western)
  • Gadda Chauki, Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur, Far Western)


Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) is the only gateway to Kathmandu for the tourists who come by air. The Airport named after King Tribhuvan, the 8th Shah King of Nepal, is situated about 4.5 miles east of the city (about 25 minutes drive). The airport is located centrally in between all the three major cities of Kathmandu Valley namely Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan.


TIA has direct air link with Osaka, Shanghai, London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, Malaysia, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Bhutan, Dubai, Dhaka, Lhasa, Banglore, Delhi, Amsterdam, Bombay, Calcutta and Varanasi. Royal Nepal Airlines (RNAC), Air India, Jet Air, Saraha Air, Austrian Airlines, Thai Air, Qatar Airlines, Gulf Air, Biman Bangladesh, Pakistan Airlines, China South Airlines and Druk Air are the airlines that carry most of the foreign travelers into Kathmandu; and if you buy tickets from any other airlines, you will probably connect with one of these airlines for the final leg of your flight.

Kakarbhitta, Jhapa (Eastern Nepal):
Kakarbhitta is about 15-17 hours drive and 610 kilometers away from Kathmandu. This is a small town on the border between Nepal and India and foreigners can use this to cross the border. There are many hotels and lodges around the area to accommodate the tourists in moderate prices. Tourists can commute to Kathmandu or any other cities either by bus or air. The closest airport is at Bhadrapur, about 25km southwest of Kakarbhitta and it takes about an hour to land in Kathmandu domestic airport by flight.

Birgunj (Central Nepal):
Birgunj is the main entry point to Nepal for Indian tourists especially coming from Calcutta and Patna. Birgunj which is about 210 kilometers away from Kathmandu is also an important entry point for foreign goods to Nepal. Lots of tourists enjoy sightseeing in this flat land and low altitude city as well as the accommodation of varied choices. Birgunj has a railway to Raxaul. The nearest airport is in Simara which is about 20 km from Birgunj and it takes about 20 minutes to reach Kathmandu by air.


Kodari, (Northern Border, Central):
Kodari about 6/7 hours drive from Kathmandu lies on the Nepal-China border. This border is still regarded as an important trading center between Nepal and Tibet. Apart from all this, Kodari is very famous for its magnificent rivers gorges and splendid scenes of mountains. The very famous hot water spring of Nepal called Tatopani is also very close to Kodari. There are quite few places to lodge in this area and regular buses are available to commute to Kathmandu.


Belhia, Bhairahawa which is also known as Siddharthanagar is about 8-9 hours drive and 280 kilometers away from Kathmandu. This city being close to the border of India is another important city in Nepal from the import and export business aspect. Bhairahawa is also the gateway to Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha. This place is also quite popular for shopping Chinese goods. It takes about 30 minutes to reach Kathmandu from Bhairahawa via plane and other local bus services are also available to travel to and from Kathmandu.

Jamunaha, Nepalgunj (Banke, Mid-Western):
Jamunaha is about 12-13 hours drive and 530 kilometers away from Kathmandu. There are direct flights between Kathmandu and Nepalgunj everyday and the buses are also easily available. Nepalgunj is also one of the major trading centers of Nepal and it lies near the Indian border and well connected to all major Indian cities by road and railways.

Mohana, Dhangadhi (Kailali, Far Western):
Mohana which lies in far western region of Nepal is about 660 kilometers away from Kathmandu. Although this place does not have much to offer, it is used as an entry and exit point to and from Kathmandu mostly by the Indian tourists as the capital of India, New Delhi is just about 6 hours drive. Dhangadhi is also facilitated by decent stay in places in fairly cheap prices. 91/21205) is in the bazaar.

Gadda Chauki, Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur, Far Western):
Gadda Chauki is a small town that lies in the far western region of Nepal. It is about 18-19 hours drive and 695 kilometers away from Kathmandu. There are some good hotels and lodges for accommodation. A visit to Royal Bardia National Park can be arranged while in Mahendranagar.

Glance of Nepal