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Business News: The atmosphere in Nepal is tense these days. The government there has banned social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Tik-Tok. This decision has angered the youth of the country. Especially college going students and youth have come out on the streets. The protests in Kathmandu and other cities became so violent that the police had to resort to lathicharge and tear gas. An attempt was also made to disperse the crowd with water cannons, but the situation went out of control.
The government has imposed curfew and there is an atmosphere of tension in the whole country. People are constantly searching for information about Nepal on the Internet, especially those who want to go there for tourism or business. Many people also want to know how much is 100 Indian rupees equal to in Nepal?
If you are planning to go to Nepal or just want to know how much Indian currency is used there, then the simple answer is - 1 Indian rupee is equal to approximately 1.59 Nepalese rupees in Nepal. That is, if you have 100 Indian rupees, then in Nepal it becomes approximately 159.93 Nepalese rupees. This rate can change a little every day, so before traveling, definitely check the latest rate once.
There is an open border between Nepal and India. This means that you can go to Nepal without a passport or visa. Because of this, Indian Rupees are accepted directly at many places there, especially at border areas and tourist places. However, this is not the case everywhere. Big notes like 500 and 2000 Rupee notes are often not accepted in Nepal.
Therefore, whenever you go to Nepal, try to keep 100 or 200 Rupee notes with you. Apart from this, it is more reliable if you exchange Rupees at the bank or airport. Indian cards (ATM/Debit) are also accepted at some shops, but not everywhere. Therefore, keep some Nepali Rupees with you as well.
Nepal is world-famous for its natural beauty, history, and culture. The current situation may not be ideal, but once things return to normal, this country is a must-visit. From temples to palaces and ancient heritage, Nepal has it all. Kathmandu’s Durbar Square is filled with old temples and royal palaces, offering a clear glimpse into Nepal’s glorious past.
The Pashupatinath Temple is a sacred shrine of Lord Shiva, drawing thousands of devotees every year. Pokhara is known for its lakes, mountains, and adventure sports like boating, paragliding, and trekking. Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, radiates peace and calmness. Chitwan National Park is perfect for jungle safaris and elephant rides, giving a close look at wildlife. For mountain lovers, the Everest Base Camp trek is a lifetime adventure, offering breathtaking views of the mighty Himalayas.
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