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Arrival
The arrival hall has the following facilities at your disposal
viz.: NABIL BANK: It is advisable you change you money here.
Remember to obtain your receipt of the amount you have changed.
If it has a long queue then you can also proceed to the Himalayan
Money Exchange adjacent to it.
Customs at Arrival
There are two channels for customs clearance. Passengers not
having any dutiable items can proceed to the Green Channel.
Passengers having gold or gold ornaments not more than 50
gms, and silver or silver ornaments not more than 500 gms,
used linen, one camera, one pair of binoculars, one movie/video
camera, one radio, one tape recorder, 15 tape cassettes, 10
disc recorders, 1 5 rolls of photo films, 10 rolls of movie
camera films, one tricycle, one perambulator, one wristwatch,
necessary medicines and ordinary packed food worth not more
than NRs 10,000 and fresh fruit worth not more than NRs 1,000
may use Green Channel. If a passenger is in doubt about dutiable
or non dutiable items, he/she can proceed to the Red Channel.
Passengers should declare foreign currency if they have more
than US$ 2,000 or its equivalent in any convertible currency.
Immigartion Counter:
Visas are required for all foreigners wishing to enter
into Nepal except for Indian nationalities, who need to fish
out their identity at the counter to identify themselves.
Special counter is there for VIPs/Diplomats. It is advisable
that you fill up the disembarkation
card in the aircraft itself before disembarking to
avoid wasting time filing it at the arrival counter. TIA Immigration
can grant you VISA
for 60 days, for further details you can contact the Immigration
Office at Old Baneshwor in Kathmandu. Once the visa formalities
have been completed you have to go downstairs to collect your
luggage at the custom area. If you wish to make a local call
you can do so from the telephone booth behind the Immigration
counter before descending the steps into the Custom area.
You need to get your hand baggage examined through the X-ray
machine before your exit to the arrival lounge. There are
free-baggage trolleys at your disposal. All electric equipment,
TV Video Camera, Laptop etc. should be either duty paid or
endorsed on your passport so that it can be carried back to
your country after completing your stay. You may either take
the Green or Red Channel depending upon what you possess e.g.
excessive amount of gold, silver, etc. Once you step out of
the custom area you are into the arrival lounge consisting
of the following facilities:
CIP room:
This is available for Commercially Important Person who
on arrival may wish to rest while someone takes care of their
formalities i.e. custom, immigration and collecting of the
luggage. You can avail this room after paying Rs 200 per person.
NEPAL TOURISM BOARD:
You can acquire information on host of topics on tourism.
HAN (Hotel Association of Nepal) Counter: You can book any
hotel of your choice from here. Get your hotel voucher and
proceed to the assigned hotel. You can collect pamphlets,
other materials on tourism. You may be offered free copies
of "Nepal Traveler" an informative magazine which has all
sorts of information about Nepal distributed by smart beautiful
ladies just as you step out of the Custom area.
Bank:
If you did not get a chance to exchange your money up
at the arrival immigration hall, you can do so here. It may
be necessary to pay to the taxi as dollars are not accepted
freely in the markets. There is a telephone booth if you want
to make a local call either to your acquaintances or for personal
hotel reservation.
Pre-paid Taxi:
Once you step out of the arrival gate the pre-paid taxi
service is on your left if you wish to use this facility you
can do so by paying in advance. The rates are made visible
as they are exhibited on the board for your security.
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