Nepal tours from Bangladesh
Nepal tour packages from Bangladesh — direct Dhaka–Kathmandu flights, visa on arrival, BDT pricing, Muktinath and Pokhara.
- DAC-KTM 1h flight
- Visa on arrival
- BDT-friendly pricing
- 25+ years of Nepal expertise
Why Nepal from Bangladesh
The shortest international flight in your passport.
Most Bangladeshi travellers fly to Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur as the first international trip. Nepal is closer, cheaper, visa-free at the counter, and the only outbound country where the Himalayas open out of the airport window before landing. This guide is built specifically for travellers from Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet, with prices in BDT and food and prayer logistics planned around how Bangladeshi families actually travel.
- Shortest international flight from Dhaka, just 1 hour 5 minutes
- Visa on arrival, no advance application or embassy visit
- BDT pricing works around 8.5 NPR per taka, hotels feel affordable
- Halal food widely available in Kathmandu Thamel and Pokhara Lakeside
- Direct daily services from Biman, US-Bangla and Himalaya
- English and Hindi widely spoken, no language barrier
Dhaka departure
Direct Dhaka to Kathmandu in 1 hour 5 minutes.
DACKTM
1 hr 5 min
- Biman Bangladesh
- US-Bangla Airlines
- Himalaya Airlines
Oct to Mar
Visa on arrival
Visa on arrival for Bangladeshi passport holders.
Visa on arrival
USD 30
15 days
Bangladeshi passport holders are eligible for visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) and at land borders. 15-day tourist visa is USD 30, 30-day is USD 50, 90-day is USD 125. SAARC short-stay 30-day visa is free for first-time visitors in a calendar year.
Full Nepal tourist visa guide- Passport valid 6 months past arrival
- Two passport-size photographs (35x45mm)
- Visa fee in fresh USD bills or major currencies
- Confirmed return flight ticket
- Hotel booking or contact address in Nepal
- Yellow fever certificate not required for Bangladeshi travellers
Featured packages
Three ways to start your Nepal trip.
Each itinerary is built around the direct Dhaka to Kathmandu flight, with halal-friendly meals, BDT-quoted pricing, and a guide who has run this route since before the visa-on-arrival counter opened.
Nepal Tour from Dhaka
The signature Dhaka to Kathmandu and Pokhara circuit, 6 nights with Nagarkot sunrise.
6 nights
From BDT 42,000
ViewMuktinath Tour from Bangladesh
Helicopter or jeep darshan to Muktinath via Pokhara, ideal for Bangladeshi Hindu pilgrims.
5 nights
From BDT 55,000
View5N6D Nepal Tour from Dhaka
Fixed 5 nights 6 days Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan circuit on a long-weekend schedule.
5 nights
From BDT 38,500
View
Frequently asked
Answers from our specialists
The things travellers ask most, answered by guides who lead these trips, not by a script.
No advance visa is needed. Bangladeshi passport holders are eligible for visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and at all land borders. Carry two passport photos and the visa fee in fresh USD bills. The 15-day tourist visa costs USD 30, with 30-day and 90-day options also available.
Direct flights take 1 hour 5 minutes, the shortest international service from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (DAC). Biman Bangladesh, US-Bangla Airlines, and Himalaya Airlines all operate daily non-stop flights on the DAC-KTM route.
Standard 5 to 6 day Nepal packages from Dhaka start at around BDT 38,500 per person on twin sharing, including return flights, hotels, transfers, English-speaking guide, and breakfast. Muktinath helicopter packages start at BDT 55,000 and the full 8-day Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan circuit runs around BDT 65,000.
USD is more widely accepted for tour payments and currency exchange. We accept tour payments in BDT via bank transfer to our partner in Dhaka, or in USD on arrival. Inside Nepal, NPR is the only daily currency, and most ATMs accept Bangladeshi debit cards on the Visa or Mastercard network.
Yes, in tourist areas. Kathmandu Thamel and Pokhara Lakeside have several established halal restaurants serving Indian, Mughlai, Middle Eastern and Bangladeshi cuisine. We pre-book these venues for our Bangladeshi groups so meals stay familiar. Halal options are limited in remote trekking areas, so we plan vegetarian meals on those days.
October to March offers the clearest mountain views and stable temperatures. October and November are peak season with the cleanest air after the monsoon. December and January get cold in Pokhara mornings, ideal for Muktinath darshan. Avoid June through August, which is monsoon season with poor flight reliability and limited mountain visibility.
From Dhaka, with care
Talk to a Nepal specialist about your Bangladesh trip
Quotes in BDT or USD, halal restaurants pre-booked, and a guide who speaks Bangla on request. Most quotes go out within four hours.