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Nepal can be an affordable destination, but daily costs vary depending on travel style, comfort level, and activities. Budget travellers often spend around USD 25–40 per day, mid-range travellers around USD 50–80, while luxury travellers may spend significantly more, especially when domestic flights or high-end hotels are involved.

Accommodation and food are generally inexpensive, particularly in cities and tourist areas. Budget hotels, guesthouses, and local restaurants offer good value, while mid-range hotels and international dining options increase daily expenses. Transportation costs are usually low, but private vehicles and domestic flights can add up quickly.

Trekking and adventure activities change the budget considerably. Permits, guides, porters, gear rental, and accommodation in trekking regions increase daily costs. Remote or restricted treks are more expensive due to logistics and permit requirements. It’s also wise to plan for unexpected expenses such as flight delays, visa extensions, or medical needs.

Nepal offers flexibility — travellers can adjust comfort and spending levels easily. Planning a realistic budget with some buffer funds helps reduce stress and allows you to enjoy the trip more fully.

What kind of travel style are you planning — budget, mid-range, or luxury?

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