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19 June 2023 the Ministry of Home Affairs has advised that Nepal no longer requires proof of vaccination or negative PCR test on entry to the country (by land or air). You should however check the latest guidance.

NoAt travelcertain times of year, there can be guaranteedoutbreaks safe.of Readdengue allfever in parts of Nepal. A number of cases were also recorded in Kathmandu and the adviceKathmandu Valley in 2022. If you’re travelling in any area where dengue is prevalent, take extra precautions to avoid mosquito bites. For up to date information see guidance on the TravelHealthPro website.

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Nepal whichis includes:in a major earthquake zone and remains at risk from further earthquakes and aftershocks. You should familiarise yourself with safety procedures in the event of an earthquake. See Earthquakes

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You should never trek alone. As of 1 April Nepal requires all solo trekkers to use a local guide or porter when trekking in Nepal’s national parks. Use a reputable agency, remain on Twitterestablished routes and walk with at least one other person. Take note of weather conditions and forecasts, and come prepared. There are rules in place that regulate the location and group size for treks. Please familiarise yourself with the Department of Immigration guidance, Facebookand make sure you are in touch with your trekking guide. Altitude sickness is a risk in all trekking regions. See Trekking in Nepal

Travellers should be aware that there have been a number of fatal air accidents (which have included aeroplane and Instagramhelicopter crashes) in Nepal. All Nepal-certified air carriers are included on the UK Air Safety List (ASL). The UK ASL lists all known airlines in Nepal that do not meet international safety standards and are banned from operating commercial air services to, from, and within the UK. Check the UK Air Safety List when considering which airlines to fly with. You should also check whether your tour operator has concerns about airlines in Nepal. See Air travel.

Car and motorbike accidents are one of the biggest causes of injury and death overseas. If possible, avoid travelling at night. Always travel in a well-maintained vehicle with seatbelts. If you travel by motorbike, wear a helmet and proper footwear. See Road travel

High levels of air pollution can occur in Nepal. Children, the elderly and those with pre-existing medical conditions may be especially affected by poor air quality. You can alsocheck signthe uppollution toindex getlevels emailfor notificationsreal-time wheninformation, thisand advicethe isWHO updated.factsheet on air quality.

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Terrorist insurance

attacks in Nepal can’t be ruled out. See Terrorism

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If Insuranceyou shouldneed coverto yourcontact itinerary,the plannedemergency activitiesservices, call 100 (police) and expenses101 (fire). There is no central public ambulance service, though some private providers operate in the main cities. In an emergency.emergency, you should call the local hospital.

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