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What do you need to do for private travel from Lhasa to Nepal, mainly in terms of visas? How many days can I stay there?

It is very convenient to apply for a Nepalese visa in Lhasa, because the Consulate General of Nepal in Lhasa is located atNo. Norbulingka Road 13, adjacent to Norbulingka Park. If it is not on a Friday or holiday in Nepal, you will usually get a Nepalese visa the afternoon after submitting the materials in the morning.

Visa officers of Nepal Consulate General in Lhasa work from Monday to Friday morning 10 to 12: 30, and rest at other times. Therefore, if you want to apply for a Nepalese visa, you must stay in Lhasa for a few more days. The time to get a visa is usually arranged at 4 pm. Get a visa and you can find a car and drive in the direction of Zhangmu. After crossing the camphor tree, you will arrive in a foreign country, Nepal. To apply for a Nepal visa, you need the original passport (valid for more than 6 months), two two-inch ID photos (with a white background) and an application form. If your English is poor and it is difficult to fill out an English form, you can ask enthusiastic travelers around you. If it really doesn't work, go to the travel agency on the west side of the consulate and spend 20 RMB to fill it out for them. They are very popular.

At present, Nepalese visa fees are divided into several categories: 15-day visa 175 yuan, one-month visa to 280 yuan and three-month visa to 700 yuan. It is best to plan the exact time before applying, because the visa extension in Nepal is more expensive than that in China-65438+30 days extension, 60 days extension (Kathmandu and Boccara in Nepal can apply for extension).

In addition, if your passport is a second or even a third passport, the visa officer will ask you to provide an old passport that has been invalidated before, which is quite annoying. If this is the case, you must bring the old one and throw it to the visa officer once you ask for it, so as to ensure a smooth visa. Otherwise, it will not be accepted for the time being until you bring the original or photocopy of your old passport (the whole one is needed). It takes two or three days to review the photocopy, so the delay is as short as one week and as long as ten days, which is very delayed.

To apply for a Nepalese visa in Lhasa, if you want to save time and effort, you'd better call the Nepalese consulate before going to apply.

Details of Consulate General of Nepal in Lhasa:

Address: No.0/3, Luobulinka Road, Lhasa

Tel: +86-89 1-68 13965