Nepal is a culturally rich and geographically diverse South Asian country, home to some of the world’s most iconic landscapes, including the Himalayas and Mount Everest. It blends ancient heritage with emerging academic and technological communities, offering a welcoming and inspiring destination for international delegates.
Most international visitors require a visa to enter Nepal. The Government of Nepal facilitates visas through multiple channels:
Visa on Arrival for citizens of most countries at Tribhuvan International Airport and designated land border points, subject to eligibility.
Pre-arrival visa application through the official online portal operated by the Department of Immigration.
Visa through Nepali Diplomatic Missions (Embassies/Consulates) in your home country before travel.
For the official Nepal government visa information and online application, please visit the Department of Immigration website:
https://www.immigration.gov.np/ — the authoritative source for visa categories, online forms, requirements, and updates.
Participants may also request an official conference invitation letter from the Organizing Committee to support visa applications if required.
Nepal offers many attractions for conference visitors interested in culture, nature, and adventure:
Kathmandu Valley: World Heritage Sites including Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Patan Durbar Square
Pokhara: A scenic gateway to the Annapurna range and lakeside relaxation
Lumbini: Birthplace of Lord Buddha
Chitwan National Park: Wildlife safaris and biodiversity tours
Himalayan Region: Trekking, mountaineering, and panoramic mountain vistas
Nepal’s natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and diverse experiences make it a memorable destination for both academic engagement and leisure.