Nepal is an Asian country located in the Himalayan mountains, on the southern slopes of the range. It is landlocked with India on its eastern, southern and western borders, with Tibet bordering it to the north. The country is 800 kilometers long from east to west and around 240 kilometers from north to south. Its historical capital is Kathmandu.
Nepal has long adopted an isolationist policy, something that a long line of hereditary prime ministers favored as rulers. It has remained separated from the rest of the world culturally and politically until 1950, when a revolt in the minister’s palace resulted in the country’s royalty taking control once again. The UN granted Nepal entry into the organization in 1955 but it wasn’t until 1991 that a parliamentary form of government was instituted. However, the monarchy was abolished in 2008 after a protracted period of violence and the country became a democratic republic.
One of the main goals of Nepal’s foreign policy is to maintain a balance between China and India in a bid to remain independent. The country can deny China entry into the rich Gangetic Plain, making it very important in the geopolitical scene in the region.
The years of isolation contributed little to the development of Nepal, and while many countries are providing assistance to the country, the aid it is receiving is substantially affected by its strategic position in between two giants in Asia.
Recommended vaccinations for all travelers include tetanus, Hepatitis A and B, and typhoid fever. There is very little risk for malaria if you are heading to trekking areas in the mountain but you need to have prophylaxis for the disease if you’re headed to the southern regions. Consult a physician on the best medication for you. You can also find more information on the CDC website.
Have two copies of documents and other valuable paperwork such as your tickets, visas, passports and checks. Keep one copy of everything on you but separate from the original. Leave the other copy at home with someone that you can trust.
Also, remember to let your credit card company and your bank know that you will be traveling out of the country into Asia in order to remove the holds on your credit card.