Visa Informationen

Visa for Nepal

Visas for Nepal are issued by the Nepalese Embassy in Geneva

Address: Rue de la Servette 81, 1202 Genève, Switzerland

Application and information forms can be had from
Embassy of the Kingdom of Nepal to Switzerland, 81, rue de la Servette, 1201 Geneva
e-mail: mission.nepal@ties.itu.int  or from
Secretariat SNS, Postbox 164, 8488 Turbenthal,
e-mail: spahrdidi@bluewin.ch

Here you can download a visa application form for Nepal.

Visa for Switzerland

Switzerland applies now the Schengen regulations concerning the issuance of visas. The visa issued by Switzerland is valid for entering the territory of all Schengen member states. This will also apply to Schengen visas issued by other Schengen States which will permit entry to Switzerland.

Application has to be made at the Embassy of Switzerland in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur (SDC Compound).

Postal Address:

Embassy of Switzerland
P.O. Box 4486
Kathmandu
Nepal

Phone: 00977 1 554 92 25

Fax: 00977 1 554 92 24

E-mail: kat.vertretung@eda.admin.ch

For more information about Schengen Visa see here.

Trekking Permits

Generally no trekking permits are necessary up to a road-head or the plane destination. As from those points trekking permits are required.
Contact your travel- or trekking agent for further details. Rules and regulations forpermits can be changed at short notice.
The issuing authority is the Central Immigration Office at Maitighar, Kathmandu.
Trekking Permits can also be issued from resp. office in Pokhara.

Additional Information

More Information about Visa and Trekking Permits

Potential travelers to Nepal may obtain additional information on many aspects of life, traveling etc. in Nepal through
Annemarie H. Spahr, Lettenweg 7, Post-Box-8488 Turbenthal, Switzerland
Tel. 052 385 1494
info@swiss-nepal.ch

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