Nepal holds 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each of which has its own entry charge. 7 UNESCO Sites are in Kathmandu Valley and they are part of Kathmandu Day Tour and rests 3 are outside of the valley. Below is an overview of these sites as well as their respective entry fees:
Foreign Nationals: NPR 1,000
SAARC Nationals: NPR 150
Nepalese: Free
Note: Children below 10 years enter for free.
Foreign Nationals: NPR 1,000
SAARC Nationals: NPR 250
Nepalese: Free
Note: Nepalese entry fees are only for Patan Museum.
Foreign Nationals: US$ 15 or NPR 1,500
SAARC Nationals: NPR 500
Nepalese: Free
Note: Children under 10 years enter free. For 11-20 persons, one tour leader can enter free.
Foreign Nationals: NPR 200
SAARC Nationals: NPR 50
Nepalese: Free
Note: Children below 10 years enter free.
Foreign Nationals: NPR 400
SAARC Nationals: NPR 100
Nepalese: Free
Note: Children below 10 years enter free.
Foreign Nationals: NPR 1,000 per day per entry
SAARC Nationals: NPR 1,000 (Indian Nationals free)
Nepalese: Free
Note: The temple can be viewed from the rear premises by Non-Hindu tourists.
Foreign Nationals: NPR 300
SAARC Nationals: NPR 100
Nepalese: Free
There are 7 UNESCO Site Outside Kathmandu Valley. These are:
Lumbini (Sacred Garden)
Foreign Nationals: NPR 200
SAARC Nationals: NPR 100
Nepalese: Free
Foreign Nationals: NPR 1,500 per day per entry +13% VAT
SAARC Nationals: NPR 750 per day per entry +13% VAT
Nepalese: NPR 100 +13% VAT
Note: Elephant ride fare - Foreigner: NPR 2,500; SAARC: NPR 1,500; Nepali: NPR 500.
Foreign Nationals: NPR 3,000 per person
SAARC Nationals: NPR 1,500 per person
Nepalese: NPR 100 per person
Note: Entry fees are subject to change; it's recommended to check the latest rates before planning your visit.
Please note that entry fees are subject to change, and it's recommended to check the latest rates before planning your visit.