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I used my federal Bank debit card mastercard varient during my stays in Nepal.Next month I will be traveling throughout Nepal from India. I want to know if there is any way I can go cashless in Nepal.
All my cards says it won't work in Nepal and Bhutan. Is there any specific card, may be rupay credit card or UPI apps which will work in Nepal?
Thank you for this helpful information. I have also found that UPI also works in Nepal.I used my federal Bank debit card mastercard varient during my stays in Nepal.
But mostly used in the ATMs as they would charge me for withdrawing cash as my other dc n cc were not able to transact any amount.
And very important they accept Indian cash as well mostly on all stores but the conversion would go high or low.
It's better to take Indian cash from here and change it anywhere in Nepal.
Today got back from Nepal.All cards work in Nepal but you cannot use it to settle USD bills. If it is in INR or local currency it will work fine.
Any surcharge levied if swiped on pos machine? Have you seen UPI acceptance?Today got back from Nepal.
This is the correct info.
Just to add on we can get cash from atm as well but there is a huge charge.
For approx 6.5k inr I had to pay around 400 rupees fees. So use it only when there is an emergency
I have fi card which have 0 mark up fees. The exact amount was charged after conversion nothing extra.Any surcharge levied if swiped on pos machine? Have you seen UPI acceptance?
Yes there is a charge which varies depending on the bank. To avoid this you can easily convert INR (assuming you are carrying it) to NPR from any shopowner/acquaintance in Nepal. The rate is pegged to 1.6NPR/INR and there is no fluctuation akin to USD/HKDToday got back from Nepal.
This is the correct info.
Just to add on we can get cash from atm as well but there is a huge charge.
For approx 6.5k inr I had to pay around 400 rupees fees. So use it only when there is an emergency
I had exhausted my cash that's why need to visit ATM. Anyways in Nepal no need to exchange INR to NPR. Everyone accepts INR unless you are at a remote shop in the mountains.Yes there is a charge which varies depending on the bank. To avoid this you can easily convert INR (assuming you are carrying it) to NPR from any shopowner/acquaintance in Nepal. The rate is pegged to 1.6NPR/INR and there is no fluctuation akin to USD/HKD
I have given 500 notes to shops and taxi as well. I visited nepal around Dec 2022.I visited Nepal last month only. My Axis Magnus card did not work over there. Luckily my Diners Black did. Do keep in mind that the Diners network options are very much limited. I'll suggest you carry cash (preferably notes of denomination less than or equal to 100 as 500 Rs. notes are not accepted at local shops)
Same case here, Magnus didn't work, inspite of me calling customer care and informing that I will be travelling to Nepal. Cust Care had confirmed that they would ensure that transactions would not be blocked, I tried swiping my card at 3-4 different places the card was always declined. StanC Ultimate, DCB and Amex Platinum worked though.I visited Nepal last month only. My Axis Magnus card did not work over there. Luckily my Diners Black did. Do keep in mind that the Diners network options are very much limited. I'll suggest you carry cash (preferably notes of denomination less than or equal to 100 as 500 Rs. notes are not accepted at local shops)
Mostly all visa and mastercard network international transaction enabled card will work on every ATM. Note, there's always an exception. However, Rupay will work in Nepal SBI.Next month I will be traveling throughout Nepal from India. I want to know if there is any way I can go cashless in Nepal.
All my cards says it won't work in Nepal and Bhutan. Is there any specific card, may be rupay credit card or UPI apps which will work in Nepal?
To add to this, also be aware of ATM withdrawal charges. It could be anywhere from 200-500 NPR.Mostly all visa and mastercard network card will work on every ATM. Note, there's always an exception. However, Rupay will work in Nepal SBI.
It would be better if you use SBI Card in Nepal SBI ATM, in the same way PNB card in Everest Bank ATM for convenience and low charges.
Summary: Nepal SBI ATM>Everest ATM> Other Banks ATM for withdrawal
So let me add one more thing, the convenience/ service/ cash withdrawal charge would be levied 200-500 depending on the bank ATM, no matter how much the amount is withdrawn.To add to this, also be aware of ATM withdrawal charges. It could be anywhere from 200-500 NPR.
Source: I'm from Nepal
Totally wrong as per me. You could have taken SBI Card with you or if not atleast PNB. Even SBI Rupay Global Card works in NSBL's (Nepal SBI) ATM. The exchange rate is 1.6 not 1.5.If you missed this then withdrawing cash from ATM is very expensive.
You will be given 1.5 excahnge rate and NPR 500 for every withdrawal plus some additional withdrawal charges of 200-300 will be charged.
If you have a Forex card use that for payments everywhere where it's accepted. (though very few restaurants / hotels will accept it and even if they accept they will ask you to pay 3% extra)
I recently came back from a trip to Nepal, just 15 days ago, and I've been sharing my experiences. While my bank statements confirm the exchange rate provided by SBI was 1.5, why is it that you don't need to provide evidence of the 1.6 rate screenshot, yet still claim I'm mistaken?Totally wrong as per me. You could have taken SBI Card with you or if not atleast PNB. Even SBI Rupay Global Card works in NSBL's (Nepal SBI) ATM. The exchange rate is 1.6 not 1.5.
Also, per transaction fees is just INR 125, whether you withdraw NPR 16000 or 500, doesn't matter, when you use SBI Card in NSBL ATM.
On using different bank's Dr. card (Visa/MasterCard), you may be charged NPR 500 (INR 312.50), which will be clearly mentioned before disbursement of the Cash on the screen.
Not only this, you could have used you Phonepe or BHIM to scan and pay to Nepalese Merchant easily.
Why to use forex card, even though it's clearly mentioned, Not Valid for Payment in Foreign Exchange in Nepal and Bhutan as back side of your card? Just use your Visa/ MasterCard to swipe & Tap to Pay, but make sure it is enabled for international & contactless transactions.
Card is widely accepted in big hotels, restaurants, malls, shops in Cities like, Kathmandu, Pokhara & others.
P.S: Attach required photos, screenshots as a supporting documents before putting it up that the exchange rate is 1.5 and charge is NPR 500+ 200-300 and other said details. Then, I will prove you wrong. 💀😂
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