tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5803829010154467649.post8926355150605233613..comments2023-11-30T02:22:00.744-08:00Comments on Nepal: A Tourist's Manual: Coming to Nepal During Monsoon-Landslides?Nepal: A Tourist's Manualhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00109682886889595522noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5803829010154467649.post-50874358195069783112013-11-13T09:13:36.935-08:002013-11-13T09:13:36.935-08:00After examine a couple of of the weblog posts on y...After examine a couple of of the weblog posts on your web site now, and I actually like your means of blogging. I bookmarked it to my bookmark web site record and will probably be checking again soon. Pls check out my web site as well and let me know what you think. <a href="http://www.asianpaintsnepal.com" rel="nofollow">Painter Nepal</a>, <a href="http://www.asianpaintsnepal.com/blog" rel="nofollow">Painting cost Nepal</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14758963285770949912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5803829010154467649.post-74839666178770831292013-07-03T07:37:38.374-07:002013-07-03T07:37:38.374-07:00Of the blogs about Nepal I found through Expat-Blo...Of the blogs about Nepal I found through Expat-Blog.com, yours seems to be the most helpful and useful to me.<br />I am hoping that you can answer some or all of these urgent questions of mine:<br /><br />Visa run to Nepal (Raxaul to Birganj):<br />For several years, visa runs were ineffective because of the two-month out rule (applicable in India). At other times, I chose not to make visa runs because, at those times, I wanted to visit Cebu and/or Singapore.<br />Now, circumstances have forced me to make my first visa run, and to go to Nepal. (I preferred Bangladesh, but it apparently requires a visa which seems to be cumbersome and expensive to obtain.)<br />Needless to say, I am somewhat nervous. (Lately, all travel seems to be nerve-wracking.) I have obtained a lot of information (some of it from IndiaMike) but I still have some questions and concerns:<br />1) It is apparently 3km from Raxaul (India) to Birganj (Nepal). Am I allowed to walk it, or do I have to take a bus or other form of transportation?<br />2) I believe that Nepal has a one-day visa available. I am scheduled to arrive at Raxaul at 8:00am on 21 July and to leave at 10:00am on the 22nd. Can I get this one day visa?<br />3) I believe that I read somewhere that this one-day visa is USD5.00. Do I have to pay for it in U.S. dollars, or can I pay for it in rupees?<br />4) Do I have to stay in Nepal for a day, or can I stay for just a few hours? If I have to stay for a day, then what is a day? Do I have to stay 24 hours (so that I would have to leave about two hours before my train departs back to Kolkata) or can I leave Nepal at about midnight on the 22nd (night of the 21st)? <br />5) Are there cheap hotels in Birganj? If so, then what are they? (I have looked on Google+, but all I can get is a list of hotels.)<br />6) Is English well known in Birganj?<br />I am sure that I have other questions and concerns. When they come to my mind, then I shall write them here, although if you can provide as much helpful and useful information then I shall be grateful.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15902794461892383492noreply@blogger.com