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Zhangmu Port

Zhangmu (elevations 2,300 meters), also known as Kasa, lies on a mountainside 10km (6 miles) inland from the Friendship Bridge that spans the Bhotekoshi (the Sun Koshi) River.

This small town has become a major trading post between Tibet and Nepal. The subtropical climate endows the small town with warm, humid weather and beautiful scenery throughout the year.

The town is built along a winding road that is lined with private homes, shops, restaurants and government buildings.

The booming border trade attracts merchants from inland China, Tibet and Nepal. Nepalese merchants export rice, flour, pepper, vegetables and perfumes while Chinese merchants sell wool, tea, salt and Tibetan medicine. There are also restaurants run by the Nepalese serving traditional dishes, instant noodles and beer produced in Nepal.

A free trade market formed spontaneously near the Friendship Bridge about 8 years ago, still developing today. According to an agreement between the Chinese and Nepalese governments, people living within 30 kilometres (18 miles) of the border may cross the border freely. Every day, hundreds of Chinese and Nepalese merchants conduct business under this agreement.

Local Sherpa lease their houses to the merchants thus sharing in the profit of the border trade.

Cross the Border to Nepal

Zhangmu Port is located about 736 km (457 miles) from Lhasa, and 120 km (75 miles) from Kathmandu of Nepal. Many tourists cross the border by land via Zhangmu Port. For going from Tibet to Nepal, tourists need to apply for Nepal visa upon arrival at the border. Two passport photos and visa fees are required. Visa fees depend on nationalities and types, ranging from USD 30-100 (cash only). It is a good idea to change your currency to Nepal Rupee at the border as you may need it for porters or taxi.

China Highlights will take care of the application for Nepal visa for customers who book a Nepal tour with us.

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2011-05-23
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