The Nepalese tourism sector, the backbone of economy, came to a crushing halt in April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Human being suffered a lot and now situation is slowly coming back on the normalcy.
Tourist footsteps are gradually increasing in Nepal as the coronavirus-related restrictions are eased with fewer daily cases and a low transmission rate in the last few months. However, now the sector is picking up steam with the total number of active COVID-19 cases dropping to less than 350 across the country.
As we all battle the economic impact of the pandemic, we need your support even more on days to come. Below are the some points that will be helpful while touring in Nepal….
– Visa on arrival and no quarantine needed for those who have completed two doses of vaccination.
– You are considered fully vaccinated if you have prescribed does of the vaccine, 14 days prior to arrival into Nepal.
– For those who are vaccinated in Nepal, please ensure that you are carrying the official vaccination Certificate with photo and QR code when traveling.
– Check that your travel insurance covers COVID-19 related rescue and treatment. All rescue and treatment has to be paid by yourself or through your insurance.
– Check with your travel agent or study the requirements in the country before you board the flight.
– Local destinations may have their own entry protocol. Check with your agent or read up before you go into the destination. They are not restrictive but best to be updated.
– As our guests, you have a role to play. Please respect local guidelines, travel considerately and responsible, stay flexible to changing scenarios and help tourism revive.