Border Police - Kathmandu Airport

Arriving in Kathmandu? Learn about border police procedures, customs regulations, and document checks at Kathmandu Airport (KTM) to avoid delays at the border.

Immigration & Passport Control

All international passengers arriving at Kathmandu Airport must pass through immigration control. Present your passport and any required visa to the border officer. Processing times vary depending on the volume of arrivals.

  • Keep your passport, visa, and boarding pass readily accessible
  • Automated e-gates may be available for eligible passport holders
  • Answer border officers' questions clearly and truthfully

Customs Regulations

After collecting your baggage, you will pass through the customs area. Declare any goods exceeding the duty-free allowances. Failure to declare can result in fines or confiscation.

  • Tobacco: typically 200 cigarettes or 250 g of tobacco for non-EU arrivals
  • Alcohol: usually 1 litre of spirits or 2 litres of wine
  • Cash: declare amounts exceeding €10,000 (or equivalent in Roupie népalaise (NPR))
  • Prohibited items: drugs, weapons, counterfeit goods, certain food products

Useful Advice

If you are travelling with valuable electronics, medication, or large sums of money, carry supporting documentation. For prescription medicine, bring a doctor's letter. Customs officers at Kathmandu Airport (KTM) have the right to inspect luggage and may ask questions about the contents of your bags.