Yeti Hikes Update on Safe Travel amid crisis in Nepal

11 Sep 2025

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    Stay safe while traveling in Nepal with Yeti Hikes. Get updates on curfews, restricted area trekking permits, shuttle services, and emergency contacts.

    Nepal has been in a wave of peaceful yet mass protests which have resulted in the temporary movement restriction in certain areas. As a measure to protect the residents and visitors, the Nepal Army has issued prohibition orders and curfew timetables in Kathmandu Valley, as well as with the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) to ensure essential services continue to operate normally.

    Airport transfers, specially arranged shuttle buses, and well controlled trekking activities are still going on with acceptable identification and coordination. This guide is your one-stop shop on curfew schedules, transportation, trekking permits and safety measures. With this, you can plan your days in a responsible manner as the situation unfolds.

    Current Rules in Kathmandu Valley

    Date

    Measure

    Timing

    11 Sept

    Prohibition Order

    10:00 am to 5:00 pm

    11 - 12 Sept

    Curfew

    7:00 pm (11th) - 6:00 am (12th)

    11 Sept

    Allowed movement for important work

    6:00 - 10:00 am and 5:00 - 7:00 pm

    Note: The Nepal Army and local government update curfew times and movement restrictions every day. For the most recent updates, please refer to this table frequently or check the local official announcements.

    Shuttle Bus Services

    Route

    Stops

    Bus / Driver

    Contact

    1

    Airport - NAC - Newroad - Durbar Marg - Hotel Yak & Yeti - Thamel - Lainchour - Hotel Shanker - Ambassador - Airport

    Ba 1 Pa 950 / Mr. Hom Dulal

    9860290451

    2

    Airport - Gausala - Shifal - Bhagawatibahal - Hilton Hotel - Marriott Hotel - Durbarmarg - Radisson – Shangrila - Narayan Gopal Chowk - Maharajgunj Chowk - Hyatt Regency - Chabahil - Hotel Dwarika’s - Airport

    Ba 1 Pa 1536 / Mr. Nabaraj Adhikari

    9860901033

    3

    Airport - Tinkune - Hotel Everest - Maitighar - Hotel Himalaya - St. Xavier’s School - Soaltee Hotel - Hotel Grand - Airport

    Ba 1 Pa 1751 / Mr. Hasta Tamang

    9843906091

    Note: For coordination, do contact Ms. Madhabi: 9801006024.

    Trekking and Travel beyond Kathmandu Valley

    Restricted Area Trekking Permits verification has been postponed till Saturday, 14th September 2025. Trekkers with valid permits will only be allowed to move after receiving clearance with the local security officers. Governments have cautioned that people should not travel by road during this season and instead they should consider using flights whenever they can. The Kathmandu-based district security committees will issue more local guidelines to make trekking activities safe and well-managed.

    Important Departure Information for Foreign Nationals

    All foreign nationals must have a valid visa or an exit permit from the Department of Immigration to depart Nepal.

    Effective September 8, 2025:

    • Expired visas can be renewed for free at Tribhuvan International Airport upon departure, to help avoid travel disruptions.
    • For all other visa extensions or changes, please visit the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu or its Pokhara branch.

    Note: Please ensure your documentation is in order before traveling.

    Yeti Hikes Recommendation on what to do!

    • Always carry passport, air ticket, and hotel ID when travelling. 
    • When making a transfer, take only shuttle-buses or green-plate cars from YetiHikes.
    • Follow daily curfew and prohibition orders to the letter to be safe. 
    • Keep informed by local news, NTB alerts and YetiHikes posts. 
    • Have our hotline number on hand to help you change your travel or get safety help. 

    Contact Us for more information related to the ongoing issue!

    What not to do during the ongoing crisis?

    • Avoid using public buses, tempos, or unregistered taxis during the curfew.
    • Refrain from traveling by road to other districts until the Nepal Army confirms it is safe.
    • Do not trek without a valid permit and official clearance from security posts.
    • Always comply with checkpoint instructions and cooperate with security personnel.
    • Avoid carrying large bags or gathering in groups near protest areas to ensure your safety.

    Emergency Contacts in Nepal

    The following numbers should be kept close at hand for your protection when travelling and trekking. It is advised to share your itinerary with your guide or hotel staff in advance and to make a note of the closest local health posts or hospitals in trekking regions.

    Security and Nepal Army

    • Kathmandu Metropolitan Police & Joint Operation Center, Nepal Army Headquarters: 9851068523 | 01-5979223 | 01-5979224
    • Nepal Army Helpline (report disturbances near your hotel): 01-5979000
    • Information Officer Contact: 01-5979568
    • Army Duty Room: 014252584 | 014226020 | 014241717
    • Nepal Army (Kathmandu Valley): 105
    • Emergency (Central Army): 106
    • Nepal Army Kharipati: +977-1-6610288, 6610301

    Fire Services

    • Kathmandu Fire Brigade (Judda Barun Yantra): 01-4221212
    • Lalitpur Fire Brigade: 01-5535373
    • Bhaktapur Fire Brigade: 01-6610798

    Police & Armed Police Force

    • Kathmandu Valley Police Office, Rani Pokhari: 9851283026 | 01-5721017
    • Armed Police Force (APF) Hotline: 1114
    • Kalidas Dhauji – Central Spokesperson / Information Officer, Armed Police Force: +977 9851272007

    Regional Army / Police Headquarters

    • West Pritna HQ, Bijaypur Barracks, Kaski: 061-411311 | 061-411675
    • Kailali (Sudur Paschim Pritna), Teghri Barracks: 091-550742 | 091-550757
    • East Pritna HQ, Itahari Barracks, Sunsari: 025-584933
    • Middle East Pritna HQ, Bardiwas, Mahottari: 044-590081 | 9766325906
    • No. 28 Bahini Adda, Jeetpur Barracks, Bara: 051-591797 | 9865361036
    • Madhya Pritna HQ, Hetauda, Makwanpur: 057-419015 | 057-419000
    • Nayan Sabuj Gan, Bharatpur Barracks, Chitwan: 056-493677
    • Central West Pritna HQ, Yogikuti Barracks, Butwal: 071-419210 | 071-419209
    • North West Pritna HQ, Nimare Barracks, Surkhet: 083-414045 | 083-414023
    • No. 4 Bahini Adda, Imamnagar Barracks, Nepalganj, Banke: 081-565297
    • Armed Police Force HQ, Rani, Biratnagar: 984-2085597
    • Border Security Information: 9851260730

    Note: If you need any assistance, feel free to contact us at +977-9851316676. You can directly call or whatsapp us!

    In Conclusion

    The Department of Immigration, Nepal Army, and Nepal Tourism Board are keeping a close eye on the situation. Our top priority is keeping you safe.

    Please get in touch with us if you require assistance or have any upcoming travel plans with Yeti Hikes so that we can assist you in setting up your lodging, shuttles, trekking, and other travel requirements during this time.

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    Ashlesha Maskey
    Ashlesha Maskey

    Content Writer

    +977-9851316676

    Ashlesha Maskey serves as the office representative for Yeti Hikes, where she is responsible for creating SEO-optimized content and managing the company's website, specifically within the travel and tourism industry.

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