About Nepali
How long can I stay in Nepal on a tourist visa?
Up to 150 days per calendar year. The initial visa is 15 / 30 / 90 days; extensions at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu cost USD 45 for 15 days plus USD 3/day after. The 150-day annual cap is firm.
Related questions
Is Nepali hard to learn for English speakers?
Nepali sits in the middle — significantly harder than Spanish or French, much easier than Mandarin or Arabic. The script (Devanagari) is phonetic and learnable in a week. Grammar is friendlier than English (no articles, regular conjugation). Sounds — retroflex and aspirated consonants — are the real challenge.
What language is spoken in Nepal?
Nepali is the official language and primary lingua franca, spoken by ~80% of the population. There are 123+ other indigenous languages including Maithili, Bhojpuri, Tamang, Newari, Magar, and various Tibetan-related languages in highland regions. Most urban Nepalis also speak some Hindi and English.
Is Nepali the same as Hindi?
No — they're closely related Indo-Aryan languages with shared vocabulary and the same Devanagari script, but they're distinct languages. A Hindi speaker can understand maybe 30-50% of casual Nepali and is regularly read Nepali signs. Grammar and pronunciation differ enough that they require separate study.
How many people speak Nepali?
About 32 million native speakers worldwide as of 2025 — primarily in Nepal (~26 million), but also in India (especially Sikkim, Darjeeling), Bhutan, and the global Nepali diaspora in the US, UK, Gulf states, and Australia.