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Local transportation in Nepal is generally safe but unpredictable, especially for first-time visitors. The country’s terrain, weather, and infrastructure mean that travel often takes longer than expected. In cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, taxis and ride-hailing services are widely used and relatively convenient for short distances.

Tourist buses are a popular option for intercity travel between major destinations such as Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan. They are more comfortable and reliable than local buses, though delays due to traffic or road conditions are common. Local buses are inexpensive and widely used by locals, but they can be crowded and less comfortable for long journeys.

Road conditions vary significantly, and landslides during monsoon season can cause delays or route changes. For remote areas, domestic flights are often used, but these can be delayed or cancelled due to weather, particularly in mountainous regions.

Overall, transportation in Nepal works best for travellers who plan with flexibility, allow buffer time, and choose options that match their comfort level and schedule.

Which type of transport did you use most in Nepal, and how was your experience?

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