
Bandipur Gandaki Province, Nepal Travel Guide
Nepal's main international gateway is Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) in Kathmandu. Pokhara International Airport (PKR) additionally runs as a becoming more popular international center with limited direct international flights, mainly from regional destinations, and handles numerous domestic connections, especially to Kathmandu.
Flight rates vary with demand, typically higher during Nepal's peak tourist seasons (autumn, spring). Booking well in advance for these seasons often secures better rates. Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) offers basic facilities: duty-free shops, currency exchange, ATMs, cafes, restaurants, and SIM card counters. Taxi services run outside the terminal.
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For comfort and flexibility, arrange private car hire through reputable hotels or travel agencies in The kathmandu valley or Pokhara.
Always check local news or consult with your accommodation/travel agency for current road conditions, especially during the monsoon.
No specific exit fees or taxes are collected upon departure from Nepal at the airport, as these charges are typically included in your air ticket price.
Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) offers facilities for departing travelers, including immigration counters, security screening, duty-free shops, and cafes within the leaving lounge. Domestic terminals are more basic.
Nepal is a landlocked country, so direct international entry is only by air or overland border crossings.
Roads can be different greatly; check for landslides and closures during monsoon season (June to August).
For a balance of how comfortable and how much it costs, consider a tourist bus to Dumre, then a single local shared jeep to Bandipur.
Once you arrive at Dumre, the highway junction for Bandipur, you will find local buses, microbuses, and shared jeeps readily available for the 8-kilometer uphill journey to Bandipur Bazaar.
Roads can be challenging; self-it is not recommended to drive recommended for most foreign tourists. Always check local news for current road conditions, especially during monsoon season.
From Kathmandu (TIA) or Pokhara (PIA), pre-paid taxis or ride-sharing apps (where possible) are the most practical ways to reach your city accommodation.
Allow ample time for airport procedures (3 hours for international, 1.5-TWO hours for domestic flights) and potential road delays when planning your departure from Nepal.
Your journey to Bandipur will likely involve flying to Nepal's main airports and next taking a bus or private vehicle. The town's location on a spur road off the Prithvi Highway makes a road leading to straightforward from either Kathmandu or Pokhara.