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Nepal has standard customs regulations that travellers should be aware of when entering the country. Most personal items for personal use are allowed without issue, but there are restrictions on certain goods, and failure to declare restricted items can lead to fines or confiscation.

Items such as drugs, firearms, ammunition, and pornographic material are strictly prohibited. There are also limits on the amount of alcohol, tobacco, and electronic equipment that can be brought in without declaration. Professional equipment such as drones, large cameras, or satellite communication devices may require special permits or prior approval.

Currency regulations allow travellers to bring in foreign currency, but large amounts should be declared upon arrival. Exporting antiques, religious artifacts, or historical objects without permission is illegal and taken seriously by customs authorities.

Most travellers pass through customs without issues, but being honest, declaring questionable items, and checking regulations in advance can prevent unnecessary delays.

Did customs inspections in Nepal feel strict or relaxed compared to other countries you’ve visited?

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