Trips you can afford on 1 lakh
All-in price = return flights + visa + 5 nights, in NPR. Tap “Search flights” for live fares.
Why visit India?
A thousand worlds in one country. The Taj Mahal at sunrise, calm Himalayan towns, palm-lined backwaters, joyful festivals, and food bursting with flavour, hot samosas, rich curries and sweet chai. Go with an open heart and India gives endlessly.
Why visit India?
A thousand worlds in one country. The Taj Mahal at sunrise, calm Himalayan towns, palm-lined backwaters, joyful festivals, and food bursting with flavour, hot samosas, rich curries and sweet chai. Go with an open heart and India gives endlessly.
Why visit Malaysia?
A happy mix of cultures and flavours, steaming bowls of laksa, fragrant nasi lemak, and flaky roti canai for breakfast. Ride up the Petronas Towers, wander old Penang, or breathe in the rainforest. Malaysia is green, friendly and easy to love.
Why visit India?
A thousand worlds in one country. The Taj Mahal at sunrise, calm Himalayan towns, palm-lined backwaters, joyful festivals, and food bursting with flavour, hot samosas, rich curries and sweet chai. Go with an open heart and India gives endlessly.
Why visit India?
A thousand worlds in one country. The Taj Mahal at sunrise, calm Himalayan towns, palm-lined backwaters, joyful festivals, and food bursting with flavour, hot samosas, rich curries and sweet chai. Go with an open heart and India gives endlessly.
Why visit Pakistan?
Think towering mountains in Hunza and Skardu, the buzz of Lahore's old bazaars, and food that stays with you, sizzling nihari, spicy gol gappay, and warm naan straight from the tandoor. But what people remember most is the hospitality. Pakistanis treat a guest like family.
Why visit Myanmar?
Golden and serene. Thousands of temples spread across the Bagan plain at sunrise, gilded pagodas, and gentle smiles everywhere. Myanmar is timeless, spiritual and deeply moving.
Why visit Malaysia?
A happy mix of cultures and flavours, steaming bowls of laksa, fragrant nasi lemak, and flaky roti canai for breakfast. Ride up the Petronas Towers, wander old Penang, or breathe in the rainforest. Malaysia is green, friendly and easy to love.
Why visit Laos?
The calm heart of Southeast Asia. Robed monks at dawn in Luang Prabang, waterfalls the colour of jade, and the slow Mekong drifting by. Laos simply asks you to breathe out and enjoy the moment.
Why visit Pakistan?
Think towering mountains in Hunza and Skardu, the buzz of Lahore's old bazaars, and food that stays with you, sizzling nihari, spicy gol gappay, and warm naan straight from the tandoor. But what people remember most is the hospitality. Pakistanis treat a guest like family.
Why visit India?
A thousand worlds in one country. The Taj Mahal at sunrise, calm Himalayan towns, palm-lined backwaters, joyful festivals, and food bursting with flavour, hot samosas, rich curries and sweet chai. Go with an open heart and India gives endlessly.
Why visit India?
A thousand worlds in one country. The Taj Mahal at sunrise, calm Himalayan towns, palm-lined backwaters, joyful festivals, and food bursting with flavour, hot samosas, rich curries and sweet chai. Go with an open heart and India gives endlessly.
Why visit Myanmar?
Golden and serene. Thousands of temples spread across the Bagan plain at sunrise, gilded pagodas, and gentle smiles everywhere. Myanmar is timeless, spiritual and deeply moving.
Why visit Sri Lanka?
A small island packed with wonder, misty tea hills, coastal train rides, elephants at dawn, and rice and curry full of flavour. The beaches are golden and the people are kind. Sri Lanka gives you so much for so little.
Why visit Sri Lanka?
A small island packed with wonder, misty tea hills, coastal train rides, elephants at dawn, and rice and curry full of flavour. The beaches are golden and the people are kind. Sri Lanka gives you so much for so little.
Why visit India?
A thousand worlds in one country. The Taj Mahal at sunrise, calm Himalayan towns, palm-lined backwaters, joyful festivals, and food bursting with flavour, hot samosas, rich curries and sweet chai. Go with an open heart and India gives endlessly.
Why visit Myanmar?
Golden and serene. Thousands of temples spread across the Bagan plain at sunrise, gilded pagodas, and gentle smiles everywhere. Myanmar is timeless, spiritual and deeply moving.
Why visit Malaysia?
A happy mix of cultures and flavours, steaming bowls of laksa, fragrant nasi lemak, and flaky roti canai for breakfast. Ride up the Petronas Towers, wander old Penang, or breathe in the rainforest. Malaysia is green, friendly and easy to love.
Prices are researched cheapest-economy estimates in NPR, refreshed periodically, reckon on up to ~30% more depending on your exact dates, and confirm live before booking.
Just over 1 lakh
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How far does 1 lakh go from Nepal?
A NPR 100,000 budget is enough for a real international trip from Nepal, not just the airfare. Every price on this page is the all-in cost: a return economy ticket from Kathmandu, the visa fee for a Nepal passport, and roughly 5 nights of budget accommodation, local food and getting around. That is the number that actually matters when you are planning, instead of a flight-only fare that hides the real cost.
On this budget, New Delhi comes out as one of the most affordable picks at about 52k NPR all-in. We only show places your passport can realistically enter, visa-free, visa-on-arrival or e-visa, so you are not looking at trips you can’t actually take. Destinations that need a hard embassy visa are left out, not mixed in to pad the list.
Flights are the part of the budget that moves the most, so treat the airfare as cheapest-economy and book early for the lowest fares. Hit Search flights on any trip above to see live prices for your dates on that exact route.
Visa-friendly destinations for Nepal passport holders
The Nepal passport opens up more of the world than most people assume, plenty of visa-on-arrival and e-visa options across Southeast Asia, the Gulf, Central Asia and the Caucasus. This page automatically filters to those reachable destinations and labels the visa type for each, so you can see at a glance whether it’s visa-free, visa-on-arrival, or a quick e-visa before you fall in love with a trip you can’t book.
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Is 1 lakh (NPR 100,000) really enough for a foreign trip?
Yes, the totals here include the return flight, the visa, and 5 nights on the ground, so a NPR 100,000 budget covers a genuine international trip from Nepal, not just the ticket. Nearby and visa-easy destinations stretch it furthest.
Are these places a Nepal passport can actually enter?
Every destination shown is one a Nepal passport can realistically get into, visa-free, visa-on-arrival or e-visa. Places that fit the budget but need a hard embassy visa are kept out, so nothing here is a dead end.
Are the prices in rupees accurate?
They’re researched cheapest-economy estimates converted to NPR, refreshed periodically, reliable for deciding where to go. Airfare is the volatile part, so reckon on up to about 30% more depending on your dates, and confirm live before booking.
How do I book?
Tap “Search flights” on any trip to open a live, date-specific search for that route. For hotels, tours and airport transfers, generate a full day-by-day itinerary and use the booking links there.