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- Acharya Hotels - A
chain of budget hotels, with branches in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, and
Nagarkot. Contains information on group subsidiaries, including details on
tariffs, services and accommodation.
- Hotel Astoria -
A 20 room Belgian-Nepalese joint venture hotel, located in Lazimpat. Contains
information about the hotel, including a travel planner, in English, French,
Dutch and German.
- Hotel Shangrila - Located
in Pokhara and Kathmandu. Contains a profile, information on events and
promotions, wining, dining, facilities and tariffs.
- Hotel Utse - 52
room hotel in Thamel, with a well appointed bar and restaurant, offering
Tibetan, Chinese and Continental cuisine. Contains a profile, tariffs and an
overview of facilities.
- KGH Hotels and Resorts - Hotel
group running the Kathmandu Guest House, Park Village Resort and Buddha Maya
Gardens. Contains information on group subsidiaries, including tariffs, and an
overview of facilities.
- La Villa Sherpani - 12
room hotel near the Everest National Park. Contains information on facilities,
location, services provided and accommodation.
- Shangri La Group - Contains
information about the Kathmandu and Pokhara Shangri La hotels, including
briefs on tariffs, dining, accommodation, services and facilities.
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Visas: A passport and visa are required.
Tourists may purchase two-month, single-entry visas or two-month, multiple-entry
visas upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and at the
following certain land border points of entry. Tourists may stay in Nepal no
longer than 150 days in any given calendar year.
Health & other risks: Travelers should be aware of the immense air
and water pollution and the random chance of robbery. Trekking in remote areas
can be very hazardous and one should not depend on emergency services such as
evacuations and rescues by helicopter for illness or injuries.
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