Travel Insurance For Nepal From India

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Travel Insurance for Nepal

Don’t carry an extra baggage of worries when you’re going out for a trip. From lost belongings to emergency medical care, you can leave all your concerns to us and enjoy your vacation as you imagined it.

Key benefits of travel insurance while travelling to Nepal

  • Trip Cancellation
  • Local Assistance
  • Baggage lost or delayed cover
  • Duplicate or new passport, in case it gets lost
  • Compensation when flight gets delayed
  • Reimburse bounced bookings of hotels & airline
  • Automatic policy extension for 7 days
  • Reimburse for emergency transportation to a hospital, treatment and medical supplies.

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Secure your trip with the right insurance

If you’re planning on visiting Nepal, a travel insurance for Nepal is recommended to cover you during the trip. Tata AIG’s Travel Guard is the best travel insurance for Nepal with comprehensive coverage against all kinds of travel delays, cancellations, sickness that are a possibility given Nepal’s unpredictable weather, especially in remote locations.

Alternatively, if you fall sick or get injured, the only way out from most areas is via helicopter ambulance. Travel Guard not only offers 24x7 assistance anywhere in the world, it also covers any medical exigencies, including emergency evacuations. So, you can travel stress-free with insurance for Nepal knowing that you are completely covered in case of any untoward incident. You can compare travel insurance plans to pick the one that suits you the most, in terms of coverage amount & premium.

It takes just a few minutes to purchase your online travel insurance for Nepal. Make sure you #ThinkAhead and invest in the right travel insurance such as TATA AIG’s International travel Insurance for a stress-free vacation.

Soak in the energy of Kathmandu

The capital city will most likely be your starting point in Nepal. Kathmandu has an old-world charm, with narrow lanes and historic buildings, but the city is equally vibrant. From curio shops to cafés and carved statues to historic temples, the city is a great amalgamation of the old and new. The stunning Pashupatinath temple, Swayambhunath temple (famous for its monkeys), and Kopan Monastery are must-visit tourist spots. For a relaxed evening, Thamel is the best place to pick up local handicrafts, listen to some amazing live bands as well as gorge on some great food.

Enjoy a royal experience

If you are a history buff, visit Bhaktapur, which is located just outside Kathmandu for a royal experience. With palaces and temples dating back many centuries, there is much to be explored in the cultural capital of Nepal. You can start off at Darbar Square, which is the royal palace and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The 55-window palace, national art museum, Taleju temple, Nyatapola temple, and Dattatreya temple are some places you can explore in the city. For the hearty eaters, Bhaktapur is the perfect place to try out the traditional spicy Newari cuisine. To cool yourself down, you can try the special type of curd they serve in the city known as ‘Ju Ju Dhau’.

Become one with nature

If you’re looking to detox in the lap of nature, head 200 km east of Kathmandu to Pokhara. Nestled on the foothills of some of the highest mountain ranges, Pokhara is one of Nepal's most scenic cities. It also serves as the starting point for most treks and adventure sports such as paragliding, white water rafting. The picturesque lake Phewa surrounded by the colossal mountains of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Annapurna form a picture-perfect backdrop, and the assortment of lakeside hotels, restaurants, and shops will make your time there enjoyable.

Explore the roof of the world

There are multiple hikes and treks you can attempt when in Nepal – ranging from a day to a 30-day expedition to Everest base camp for serious trekkers. Treks around the Lantang region, also known as the land of the Sherpas, can be breathtaking. High passes, expansive mountain views, and old monasteries along the way make it a worthwhile effort.

Getting around in Nepal

The best way to get around Nepal is to hire a private taxi. This essentially means a chauffeured car to take you across cities. The one thing you should know about the country is that the roads are not in the best condition and the traffic could be cumbersome at times. Also, the mountainous roads take a lot more time to navigate. This means that travelling could take quite a bit of your time, even if it is for relatively short distances.

On the plus side, your driver will also operate as your tour guide and take you to a lot of Nepal’s hidden gems. Remember to ask for recommendations on where to eat locally to get an authentic taste of the country’s rich cuisine.

You can also travel by safe and affordable tourist buses. These are quite comfortable with designated seats and are usually air-conditioned. Book your tickets in advance, especially if you are travelling in larger groups. It’s best to avoid local buses as they tend to be overcrowded.

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