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Transportation in Nepal. General Situation and Advice. No drive yourself rental cars Haggle for your taxi and When you rent a car/taxi, you have to pay for his return trip and food if it will be an overnight trip Possible to rent a motorcycle in Kathmandu, but not advisable
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General Situation and Advice • No drive yourself rental cars • Haggle for your taxi and • When you rent a car/taxi, you have to pay for his return trip and food if it will be an overnight trip • Possible to rent a motorcycle in Kathmandu, but not advisable • Travel is tricky and disorganized so have patience and back-up plans (and snacks ;) ) • Walking is the most reliable method from A to B. • Fuel shortages/strikes happen often
Arriving at the Airport • Read this: http://www.thelongestwayhome.com/blog/nepal/how-to-survive-flying-into-kathmandu-airport-nepal/ • Know that $1=apprx. 60 rupees • Either take a taxi or minibus • Taxi will be about 400 Rs, beware of the crowd of taxi touts • Can opt for pre-paid taxi (‘Taxis into Town’) service at the exit of the international airport doors, past the luggage pickup • Minibus (micro van) to Kathmandu city will be about 10 Rs
Taxis • Black or red(if private car) license plates • Try to get a metered fare, because negotiated price will be more (they might say its broken, threaten to go to another taxi then see if it’s really broken) • HAGGLE • Official fare should be about Rs. 30 per km • Be sure your taxi man knows the address of your location, and set a price BEFORE entering the vehicle • Always shoot lower than what he first offers you • Best if split between a few people • Can be a convenient way to go everywhere in the Kathmandu Valley
MiniBuses • Sightseeing buses can take you around the valley for 1000-2000 Rs • Lots of minibuses around the cities • Cheap, but probably packed and uncomfortable • Run from City to City • Will stop for anyone if not a long distance trip • Go with tourist buses rather than public when possible- nicer, safer • If planning a long route, go to the town’s bus booking office to book your ticket a few days in advance • Don’t take an overnight bus. Buses are really dangerous on some Nepalese roads. Taxi, bike, or walking should be taken if possible.
Bicycles • Good, cheap way to get around the Kathmandu Valley for sightseeing • Cost 100-200 Rs per day ($2-3, not bad!)
Rickshaws • Fastest, convenient way to get around for short distances around the city • Make sure you agree on a price beforehand • Avg fare for a distance around Kathmandu should be around 100 Rs or less
Tempos • Three-wheelers • Electrically powered vehicles to minimize pollution • Have a set of stops on their route • Fare will be similar to Rickshaws
If your flight is canceled • Make preparation beforehand to hire a jeep(which will be expensive) or be prepared to take a bus to the next city • Transportation will most likely be a challenge, even if walking. Mountainside road :O