Travel to Nepal?
Nepal receives a high number of tourists from all across the globe as well as from within the country
Currency: Nepalese rupee * Capital: Kathmandu * Population: 29,593,654 * Calling code: +977
Traveling to Nepal?
Here are some useful apps for travelers in Nepal:
- Navigation:
- Google Maps (offline functionality): This is a great all-purpose maps app that works even without an internet connection. You can download offline maps of Nepal before your trip so you can still navigate even in remote areas.
- Maps.me: This is another popular offline maps app that is specifically designed for travelers. It includes detailed information about points of interest, such as restaurants, hotels, and ATMs.
- Transportation:
- Pathao or Tootle: These are ride-hailing apps that are similar to Uber. They are a convenient way to get around Kathmandu and other major cities in Nepal. Note: Pathao might not work outside of Kathmandu so be sure to check which works in your area.
- Sajha Plus: This app allows you to book tickets on Sajha buses, which are a popular and affordable way to travel between cities in Nepal.
- InDrive: This is another ride-hailing app that is available in Kathmandu and Pokhara. It allows you to negotiate the fare with the driver before booking a ride.
- Communication:
- Google Translate: This app can be a lifesaver if you don’t speak Nepali. It can translate text, speech, and even signs in real-time.
- Digital Payment:
- eSewa, Fonepay, Khalti: These are mobile wallet apps that are becoming increasingly popular in Nepal. You can use them to pay for goods and services, top up your phone, and buy bus tickets. Note: These apps are best if you are staying in Nepal long-term (or at least a couple of months)
- Others:
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- Mero Sajha: This app provides real-time information about the arrival and departure times of Sajha buses.
- Foodmandu: This is a popular food delivery app in Nepal.
- OYO: This is a hotel booking app that offers a wide range of hotels in Nepal, from budget-friendly options to luxury hotels.
- HoneyGuide: This is a Nepal-specific trekking guide app that provides information about different trekking routes, teahouses, and altitude sickness. While the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek content is free, you’ll have to pay to access other treks.
- Baato Maps: This is a Nepali mapping app that provides detailed information about hiking trails and off-the-beaten-path destinations.