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Tourist
Buses are specifically meant for the tourists only. These are run by private bus
companies or travel agencies. Tourist buses are more comfortable, faster and
less crowded and more expensive compared to the local buses. The tickets for the
bus can be booked either in travel agencies or in the hotel itself. Like the
local buses, tourist buses also stops over at a few places in route to your
destination providing all the opportunity to see the terrific rural landscape
views and the high Himalayas. We offer all kind of Tourist Bus ticket available
in Nepal. For further booking write us.
Taxis & Tempos (three wheeler
auto-rickshaws) can be hailed off the street, though it might be a bit difficult
to find after sundown. The charge for metered taxi is Rs. 7 at initial flag down
and then Rs. 2 for every 200 meters and for the tempos, it starts with Rs. 3.
There is an extra 50% charge from 9 pm to 6 am. There are numerous taxi
companies and all kinds of cabs. All cabs and tempos have black plates with
white numbers and most of the cabs also carry a sign of “taxi”. All the metered
tempos are black in color and not very spacious and comfortable as taxis. For
night taxis (8 pm to 6 am), call the Night-Taxi Service at Dharma Path (Ph:
4224374).
Buses, mini-buses and three-wheeler tempos ply on fixed routes at regular
intervals. These public vehicles do not have a schedule and leave when there are
enough passengers. The services, however, are fairly frequent. The last city
buses stop running after around 8 pm. City buses (that ply within Kathmandu and
go to Patan as well as those going to Kirtipur, Banepa, Dhulikhel and Thankot)
leave from the City Bus Park located at the eastern side of Tundikhel parade
ground. Trolley buses to Bhaktapur leave from Tripureswor, near the national
stadium – Dashrath Rangasala. While the buses sometimes could be highly packed
with passengers standing and hanging on the doors, three wheeler tempos are
omparatively comfortable as there is no problem of passenger stuffing.
Rickshaws (two-seater tricycles) are a fun way to get around Kathmandu. They are
especially useful for short trips within the old parts of the city where cars
can be a problem or are prohibited due to the narrow lanes and crowded
marketplaces. The fare should be negotiated beforehand. These pollution friendly
pedal powered tricycles are restricted in major traffic thoroughfares.
Motorcycles, Bikes and Cars are available for renting in Kathmandu, Pokhara and
many other cities and towns of Nepal. The best way to see the old parts of
Kathmandu is by walking around but riding a bike or a motorbike is also another
way to tour around the city without feeling the traffic hitches. Having a
Driving License and Passport with you from your home country can help in renting
any vehicles. There are no international car rental agencies in Nepal yet but
different types of cars as well as vans are easily available for hiring in
Kathmandu which usually comes with a driver so that you don’t have to face the
traffic hustle and bustle. Online car rental is also available these days.
Planes are one of the easiest and fastest means to reach the far and remote
parts of Nepal. Most of the airstrips in Nepal are quite difficult as they lie
on the mountain sides surrounded by high peaks. Apart from the Government owned
Royal Nepal Airlines, there are a number of private companies operating domestic
flights to different sectors including the always talked about must try one hour
mountain flight also widely known as the Everest experience which enables you to
have a tryst with the majestic snow capped mountains from Mt. Gauri Shankar to
Mt. Ama Dablam to the highest peak in the world – the Mount Everest. This life
time adventure, flying at an altitude of 25,000 feet (8,000 m) will surely take
your breath away when your plane will fly as close to 5 nautical miles for the
closest and highest view of Mt. Everest one could ever see.
Helicopters are very popular to reach to the remotest parts of Nepal. Since
helicopters requires small landing spaces compared to planes, the former makes
it sound much safer too. Helicopters can be reserved to fly to any destination
at any time. Helicopter charter for sight seeing is gaining high popularity in
Nepal these days. For tourists who have short time but want to see and
experience the most of Nepal, helicopter charter would be the best bet as these
are not only practical but highly thrilling and pleasurable too. There are lots
of domestic airlines providing helicopter services. At present, two types of
helicopters MI-17 that accommodate about 22 passengers reaching an altitude of
5000 meters and French made Ecureuil AS35OB series which can carry about 5
passengers are being operated.
Local Buses are available for short and longer journeys alike. These are the
cheapest means of transport. All the local buses leaving Kathmandu, departs from
Gongabu bus park in Ring Road - the north side of the city at different
intervals and tickets has to be purchased in advance. Apart from the price,
these buses can be fun as tourists get to enjoy the travel with brief stopovers
in the countryside. Although it might take 10 hours to commute a 200 kilometers
distance, bus traveling is worth when it comes to the price and fun one can get
meeting the local people in the bus and eating the local food on the way. If
time is not the constraint for you, you should try the local buses too.
Tourist Buses are specifically meant for the tourists only. These are run by
private bus companies or travel agencies. Tourist buses are more comfortable,
faster and less crowded and more expensive compared to the local buses. The
tickets for the bus can be booked either in travel agencies or in the hotel
itself. Like the local buses, tourist buses also stops over at a few places in
route to your destination providing all the opportunity to see the terrific
rural landscape views and the high Himalayas. For further booking contact us:
ast@mos.com.np
Trucks are used to transfer goods but sometimes these trucks can get you to
places although these vehicles aren’t licensed as passenger vehicles. When you
are stuck in the middle of your journey, you can try hitch hiking the truck
which might be traveling on the same route. These trucks may or may not charge
you depending on the driver. Most of the trucks that run in Nepal are painted in
red and they carry funny phrases painted on the back side of the trucks like
“don’t come near me, there is no space in heaven” which literally means avoid
accidental death following the truck too close.
Trains are practically non-existent for the traveling purposes. Railroads are
available only in few places like Birgunj, the main entry point to Nepal for
Indian tourists coming from Calcutta and Patna which has a railway to Raxaul
which lies in Nepal-India border (Railways: total 59 km).
Sea Transportation - Although Nepal is a landlocked country, the Himalayan
Kingdom has access to the sea through the ports of Calcutta and Haldia in India.
The port of Calcutta is about 1150 kilometers from the Nepalese border close to
Biratnagar.. The cargo bound for Nepal is forwarded either by rail or road to
the land customs post of the Indo-Nepal border upon the clearance of Indian port
and customs authorities in Calcutta and the average transit time through India
could be 3 to 7 days. Transfer of freight by containers from Calcutta is
becoming highly significant as this tends to reduce the transit time. The
registered clearing agents with good repute could assist in the smooth and
speedy clearance of goods through Calcutta port.
The port of Chittagong, Bangladesh is the nearest port from Nepal border. It is
situated on the right bank of river Karnafuli at a distance of about 9 nautical
miles from the shore line of Bay of Bengal. Nepal has been requesting India to
access this port directly from Nepal border which is just 40 kilometers from the
border. Apart from this the Government of Nepal is planning to construct a “Dry
Port” in Birgunj, which will be directly connected to the Indian railway system
for further information and bookings contact us at
ast@mos.com.np
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