We all look forward to moving to a new place and you’re excited to go abroad, but it’s a problem to go abroad.
Nepalese citizens are eager to go to many countries, and it is also very tedious to obtain a visa. However, some countries don’t require a visa from Nepalese citizens.
Let’s talk about ten nice countries that need no visas for Nepalese. Let’s start from the country among other countries, which is the last one.
10. LAOS
In Southeast Asia, Laos is a region. The fact that Laos is a landlocked nation and Nepal is very similar to Laos and Nepal. In Nepal and Laos, there are many glaciers. In Laos, like Nepal, there are many great places.
Pako caves are also excellent places for visits, including Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Vang Vieng, and Pakse. Because Laos is also a Buddhist state, many Buddhists come to Laos from Nepal. Friends, you don’t need a visa to Laos, but you will get a visa upon arrival when you get to Laos.
You can apply online for your visa if you don’t need a visa on arrival. For 30 days in Laos, a single Nepali will live.
9) CAMBODIA
Cambodia, like Laos, is a Southeast Asian nation.
Cambodia is a country similar to Laos, with the exception that Cambodia is bordered by the sea.
Cambodia’s monasteries are world-renowned. Krong Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Tonle Sap, Banteay Srei, and numerous temples are among the best places to visit in Cambodia.
Buddhists from Nepal have also visited Cambodia, and if you visit Cambodia as a tourist, you will receive a visa on arrival.
A single person should stay in Cambodia for 30 days.
8) BANGLADESH
Bangladesh is 23 kilometers from Nepal, as we all know. Bangladesh is distinct from Nepal and other South Asian countries, despite being just 23 kilometers away. Muslims make up a sizable portion of the population.
Despite the fact that Bangladesh’s area is the same as Nepal’s, Bangladesh’s population is five times that of Nepal.
There are many wonderful places to visit in Bangladesh, including Sundarban, Bandarban, Sent Martin Island, and others.
A single Nepalese citizen will stay in Cambodia for 30 days and will be granted a visa upon arrival.
7) MAURITIUS
This is a country you’ve never heard of. This country is in East Africa, and it has a lot of sea coast, despite its small size, and it draws a lot of visitors every year. You do not need a visa to visit Mauritius, but you will be granted one when you arrive in Laos. Don’t worry, you won’t need a visa to visit; however, once you arrive, you’ll be issued an arrival visa. A single Nepali should stay here for up to 60 days.
6) SRILANKA
Sri Lanka is well-known for its stunning beaches and abundance of religious monasteries and temples.
There are many other places to visit in Sri Lanka, including Colombo, Sigiriya, Nuwara Eliya, and Kandy, among others.
There is no need for a visa to enter Sri Lanka from Nepal, but you must have an “ETA,” which stands for “Emergency Travel Authorization” (Electronic Travel Authorization). A single ETA holder is allowed to remain in Sri Lanka for 30 days.
5) PHILIPPINES
The Philippines is a South Asian nation with over 7,000 islands. That means visiting the Philippines will take about 22 years if you visited an island in a single day. It’s difficult to not have decent spots in a country with so many islands. To list the best places to visit in the Philippines will take an hour, but the best places to visit are Boracay, El Nido, Manila, and Slab. If you plan to visit the Philippines, you will not need a visa; all you will need is your passport, so we will only be able to stay for 30 days to enjoy the country’s natural beauty.
4) SINGAPORE
We’ve all heard of Singapore, right? We know how evolved this country is today because of the innovative thought of its leaders, despite the fact that it is a small nation.
The leaders have created a wonderful environment for tourism, and a single Nepalese citizen will stay for 30 days without a visa.
3) INDONESIA
In Indonesia, it’s like the Philippines. Indonesia has 17500 islands, so everyone has to visit them in one day for a period of 50 years.
Because of the natural gift, many visitors arrive each year and invite others at least once.
Bali, Bunaken, Flour Island, and many more are the most popular tourist destinations in Indonesia.
Without a visa, you can stay there for 30 days.
2) MALDIVES
We all know that South Asia is a region with a lot of islands. The Maldives is on the brink of death.
The Maldives is one of the most vulnerable climate change countries in the world.
Our fault is entirely the current state of the Maldives.
We just have a little time to save the Maldives because it’s so lovely. Nationals from Nepal have a visa to stay for up to 30 days upon arrival.
1) INDIA
Friends, visas to our neighboring country, India, are not necessary. In order to enter Nepal, Indians do not need a visa.
In India’s capital city, New Delhi, there are 20 to 30 million Nepalese residents, 4 to 5 million inhabitants.
Nepalese not only should go to India, but they should also still live and work in India. Agra, Le Ladak, and Goa among others are some of the most remarkable places to visit in India. Going out of India is much cheaper.
You can also live without a visa in India. As a result, India ranks first.
Nepalese people are allowed to travel without a visa to 37 countries.
The list has been compiled on the basis of the safety and beauty of our travels.
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