Nepal Currency - Money and Rupee Exchange Rate

The official currency of Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee, codenamed NPR, with the symbol as रू or Rs. The consumption level in Nepal is very low: 15-30 Rupees (0.11~0.23 USD) for a liter of bottled water, NPR 300-1000 (2.28~7.60 USD) per capita for a mid-range restaurant, NPR 35-100 (0.27~0.76 USD) per kilometer for taxi fare. Moreover, tourists can easily exchange Nepal money in major cities in Nepal, or pay by credit card. So it is not necessary for foreign tourists to carry large amounts of cash when traveling in Nepal.

Denomination of Nepalese Rupee: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000

Nepal Currency

Nepal currency refers to the Nepalese Rupee. Nepal currency has banknotes in 11 denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, and 1000. 1 NRP is subdivided into 100 Paisa. Paisa is a coin. It is available in 9 denominations of the coin including 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 Paisa, and 1, 2, 5, 10 Rupee.

Nepalese Rupee and Indian Rupee

Nepalese Rupee is an independent currency. It is written and pronounced as Rupee, the same as the Indian Rupee, but the exchange rate to US dollars is different. It is currently pegged to the Indian Rupee, which is two-thirds of the Indian Rupee. The exchange rate between the Nepalese Rupee and Indian Rupee is fixed at 1: 0.62. Once the exchange rate between the Indian Rupee and the US dollar fluctuates, so does the exchange rate between the Nepalese Rupee and the US dollar.

Currency Exchange in Nepal

The main foreign currency in circulation in Nepal is the US dollar and the exchange rate is usually around 130:1. Euros, British pounds, Australian dollars, Singapore dollars, and other major currencies can be exchanged. But according to NRB (Central Bank of Nepal), not all foreign currencies can be exchanged in Nepal. Therefore, if the foreign currency you carry is less known, it is best to exchange it in the Thamel area of ​​Kathmandu. Traveling in Nepal, it is very convenient to exchange foreign currency in major cities such as Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan. If you plan to hike, it is best to bring Nepalese Rupees. Because ATMs or currency exchange points cannot be found in remote rural areas, and credit cards are rarely accepted. It is recommended that you change the cash you need into Nepal Rupees before arriving in Kathmandu. In case the money is not spent, you can sell them back to some money exchanger with a little loss on the exchange rate.

Nepal Currency Exchange Rates

Convert US Dollar(USD) to Nepalese Rupee(NPR)
USD NPR
5 USD 654.77 NPR
10 USD 1,039.53 NPR
20 USD 2,619.07 NPR
50 USD 6,547.67 NPR
100 USD 13,095.34 NPR
500 USD 65,476.70 NPR
1000 USD 130,953.40 NPR
Convert Nepalese Rupee(NPR) to US Dollar(USD)
NPR USD
5 NPR 0.38 USD
10 NPR 0.076 USD
20 NPR 0.15 USD
50 NPR 0.38 USD
100 NPR 0.76 USD
500 NPR 3.82 USD
1000 NPR 7.64 USD

For the specific exchange rate, please refer to the Central Bank of Nepal (Nepal Rastra Bank).

Website: www.nrb.org.np

Nepal Currency exchange rates

Where to Exchange

Tourists can exchange money at banks, ATMs, money exchangers, hotel counters, airports, and other places. Each has pros and cons, you can choose according to your own situation.

Banks

Nepal has modern banking facilities for Nepal currency exchange. The city’s well-known banks include Everest Bank, Nepal Standard Chartered Bank, Himalaya Bank, Nepal SBI Bank, etc. Some international banks also have branches in Kathmandu. Most banks are open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM from Sunday to Thursday, and from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Friday, and closed on Saturday. However, bank transactions require more time because you need to fill out some forms and often queue up.

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ATM (Recommended)

ATMs can be seen everywhere in Kathmandu, Nepal

It is a good choice for tourists to withdraw cash from ATMs directly. In the Thamel district of Kathmandu, there will be ATMs every 50 meters or less, which are usually set next to the bank, but some are not. The fixed fee for ATM withdrawal is small and the exchange rate is usually reasonable. Different banks have different regulations on the cash withdrawal limit once a day. However, this rule will also depend on your bank policy. Your bank can advise you on exchange rates and expected fees.

Money Exchange Point

Compared with banks, Money Exchangers are more convenient and do not require filling out forms. Tourists in major cities in Nepal will see many small shops that exchange foreign currency. They use NRP, NR, and Rs to express prices in Nepal currency and all have their own prices. If you want to get a good exchange rate, it is recommended to consult a local guide. Bargaining is possible.

Annapurna money exchanger in Nepal

Tribhuvan International Airport

The airport facilitates your Nepal currency exchange upon arrival. You will find two currency exchange centers in the arrivals hall. But the exchange rate is low, and there is a handling fee. Therefore, it is generally not recommended to exchange money at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), or only exchange a small amount for emergency purposes, such as paying transportation expenses.

Other Places

If you enter Nepal by land from Tibet in China, you can exchange Nepalese Rupees at the Gyirong port. In addition, many hotels, restaurants, and shops in Nepal can also exchange currency, but the exchange rate is not stable.

Credit Cards

Credit Cards are also very convenient in Nepal. American Express, Mastercard, and Visa are accepted at most hotels, bars, and restaurants in the most touristy areas, such as the Thamel district in Kathmandu and Phewa Lake in Pokhara. But there will be a 3% to 5% commission. So please be aware that there is an extra charge for using a credit card.

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Traveler Checks/Cheques

We don’t recommend bringing traveler's checks because they are almost unavailable in Nepal. If you want to use a traveler's check, you have to first cash it to an authorized currency trader. Or head to one of the major banks in Kathmandu.