May I drive an Indian-registered car in Nepal?

May I drive an Indian-registered car in Nepal? - Man in Black Jacket and Pants Leaning on Red Car

My car is registered in India. I Plan to visit Nepal for 10 days. Am I allowed to bring and drive my car there, or would I need to re-register it in Nepal?



Best Answer

You are allowed to bring your own car, after paying a small amount of fees

Documents required entering Nepal with own vehicle

  • Registration Certificate of vehicle
  • Driving license
  • Customs permit (called Bhansar in Nepali)
  • Vehicle Permit (called yaatayaat anumati in Nepali)

More details and fees at: https://www.touristhelpline.com/documents-required-for-entering-nepal-with-own-car-bike/




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Can I drive my own car in Nepal?

You can drive your own vehicle directly to Nepal border without any prior documentation online or offline. These are the documents that are required: 1. Identity Card of the visitor \u2013 Aadhar, Voter Id card, Passport or any Government Recognised ID Proof with your permanent address.

Is Nepal border open for Indian vehicles?

The Nepalese administration opened its border for Indian vehicles on Wednesday evening but owners will have to show a RT-PCR report or a double vaccination certificate. Vehicle owners will be allowed up to Mahendra Nagar only, a city of western Nepal.

Can Indian bikes drive in Nepal?

Can you take an Indian bike or car to Nepal? The simple answer is yes, you can!

Is Indian car insurance valid in Nepal?

indian insurance is not valid in Nepal.



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