Safety, Health & Travel Guidelines in Nepal

  1. General Safety

    • Nepal is generally safe; violent crime is rare.

    • Stay aware in busy areas like Thamel and Sanepa, secure belongings, and carry a photocopy of your passport.

  2. Political & Public Situations

    • Avoid large gatherings or demonstrations.

    • Stay informed via local news and adjust plans if necessary.

  3. Trekking & Adventure Safety

    • Solo trekking requires a licensed guide; always travel with a registered trekking company.

    • Avoid unregistered operators who may push high-altitude trekking unsafely.

  4. Weather & Road Safety

    • Himalayan weather changes rapidly; pack waterproof and warm layers.

    • Avoid night travel and use reputable transport, especially during monsoon.

  5. Altitude & Health Precautions

    • Acclimatize properly to prevent altitude sickness.

    • Carry travel insurance covering high-altitude emergencies and medical care.

  6. Food, Water & Common Health Risks

    • Drink bottled or purified water; eat freshly cooked meals.

    • Protect against mosquito-borne illnesses, rabies, and air pollution.

  7. Local Laws, Customs & Responsible Travel

    • Respect religion, dress modestly, and follow cultural etiquette.

    • LGBTQIA+ travelers should exercise discretion.

    • Avoid illegal drugs, restricted photography, and promote responsible, sustainable tourism.

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