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Nepal

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Nepal

Himalayas, spirituality, and progressive queer laws

πŸ‡³πŸ‡΅ Nepal Β· πŸ™ Capital: Kathmandu Β· πŸ’± Currency: Nepalese Rupee (NPR) Β· πŸ—£ Language: Nepali Β· πŸ• Timezone: UTC+5:45 Β· πŸ‘₯ Population: ~30 million Β· πŸ• Local time: 23:44 Β· 🌑 Weather: 🌀️ +18Β°C

LGBTQ+ status

Moderate for LGBTQ+

Marriage equality

Civil union

Decriminalized

Yes

Anti-discrimination

Partial protection

Adoption rights

Not available

Equal age of consent (18)

Equal

Gender recognition

Yes (self-ID)

About the country

Nepal is a mountainous country in South Asia, home to the world's highest peaks, including Everest. Despite deep religious traditions (Hinduism and Buddhism), Nepal surprises with progressive LGBTQ+ laws. A third gender has been officially recognised since 2013, and in 2023 the Supreme Court ruled to legalise same-sex marriage.

LGBTQ+ in this country

Nepal decriminalised same-sex relations in 2007 and became the first South Asian country to include LGBTQ+ protections in its constitution. In 2023 the Supreme Court ruled to recognise same-sex marriages, paving the way for marriage equality in the region. The Blue Diamond Society actively defends LGBTQ+ rights and organises the annual Kathmandu Pride Festival.

Key events

August

Kathmandu Pride Festival

Kathmandu

Cities in Nepal

KathmanduModerate

Kathmandu

Nepal

Heart of the Himalayas with progressive queer laws

Best time: March β€” May, October β€” November

PokharaModerate

Pokhara

Nepal

Lakeside city at the foot of Annapurna

Best time: March β€” May, October β€” November

Visas & entry

Israeli passport

Visa requiredMax stay: 30 daysCost: ~$40

Visa on arrival at Kathmandu airport. 30 days ~$40, 90 days ~$100. E-visa also available.

Russian passport

Visa requiredMax stay: 30 daysCost: ~$30

Visa on arrival. 15 days ~$30, 30 days ~$50, 90 days ~$125. E-visa available.

US passport

Visa requiredMax stay: 30 daysCost: ~$40

Visa on arrival or online. 30 days ~$40, 90 days ~$100.

Travel tips

  • 1Kathmandu has a small but active LGBTQ+ scene β€” check out bars in the Thamel district.
  • 2Blue Diamond Society is Nepal's main LGBTQ+ organisation; it holds events and helps travellers.
  • 3Trekking groups of any orientation are welcome β€” mountain guides are very professional.
  • 4Be respectful of local customs in villages and at religious sites.
  • 5Pokhara is a peaceful lakeside tourist city with an open and friendly atmosphere.