Nepal is generally safe, but take basic precautions in urban areas:
✔ Keep valuables, cash, and documents secure (use hotel safes).
✔ Be cautious in crowded areas (markets, airports) to avoid pickpocketing.
✔ Avoid carrying large sums of cash or wearing flashy jewelry.
✔ Avoid quiet alleys and streets after dark.
✔ Keep photocopies of passports & credit cards separately.
Tipping
Tipping is customary but discretionary. Reward good service at your own comfort level.
Electricity & Charging
Voltage: Nepal uses 220-240V. Bring an adapter if needed.
Charging Electronics: Power may not always be available, especially during trekking. Carry extra batteries or a power bank.
Staying Connected
Many hotels and restaurants offer WiFi, but connections may be slow.
In remote areas, WiFi access is limited or unavailable.
Final Notes
📌 Travel Insurance: Mandatory—ensure it covers medical emergencies and evacuations.
📌 Emergency Assistance: We provide 24/7 support for insured travelers, including access to doctors and evacuation services.