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Getting into Nepal

There are two ways to get into Nepal, by flying and through the land route. Tribhuvan International Airport located in the capital city of Kathmandu is the only international airport in Nepal. The airport operates 24 hours and many national and international airlines fly passengers from different parts of the world to the airport.
There are over two dozen national and international airlines that connect Nepal to the outside world. Nepal Airlines is the state-owned airline companies that fly to Delhi, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai, Bangkok, Doha, and Hong Kong. Yeti Airlines, Buddha Airlines, Sita Air, and Goma Air are some of the privately owned domestic airline companies that fly to remote regions of Nepal.  Some helicopters offer rescue and charter flights.
The international airlines flying to Nepal include Air Arabia (Sharjah),  Air Asia (Kuala Lumpur), Air China (Lhasa, Chengdu), ArkeFly (Amsterdam), Bahrain Air (Bahrain), Biman Bangladesh (Dhaka), China Eastern Airlines (Kunming), China Southern Airlines (Guangzhou), Dragon Air (Hong Kong), Druk Air (Delhi, Paro), Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi), Flydubai (Dubai), Gulf Air (Bahrain), Indian Airlines (Delhi, Kolkata, Varanasi), Indigo Airlines (Delhi), Jet Airways (Delhi, Mumbai), Jet Lite (Delhi), Korean Air (Seoul), Pakistan International Airlines (Karachi, Islamabad), Qatar Airways (Doha), RAK Air (Ras al- Khaimah), Silk Air (Singapore), Spice jet (Delhi), Thai Airways (Bangkok)and United Airways (Dhaka).
You can also travel to Nepal via land route. Presently there are 7 land routes opened which are as follows
All visitors coming to Nepal by road must enter only through one of these entry points:
1) Kakarbhitta, Jhapa District (Eastern Nepal) 
2) Birgunj, Parsa District (Central Nepal) 
3) Belhiya, Bhairahawa (Rupandehi District, Western Nepal)
4) Jamunaha, Nepalgunj (Banke District, Mid-Western Nepal)
5) Mohana, Dhangadhi (Kailali District, Far Western Nepal) 
6) Gadda Chauki, Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur District, Far Western Nepal)
These above-mentioned are located in the Nepal-India border
7) Kodari in the Nepal-China border, Sindhupalchowk District (Northern Border)
Please note: The overland tourists entering Nepal with their vehicles must possess an international carnet or complete customs formalities.

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