Brazil Visa RequirementsFor Nepal passport holders

Nepali citizens require a visa to visit Brazil, applied through the Brazilian Embassy in New Delhi.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$80 visa cost
Brasรญlia
South America
BRL (R$)
Portuguese
UTC-3 to UTC-5

Nepal passport holders require a visa to enter Brazil.

Apply for a Brazilian tourist visa at the Brazilian Embassy in New Delhi. The fee is approximately $80 USD. Required documents include passport, application form, bank statements, confirmed bookings, and a return ticket. Processing takes approximately 10-15 working days. Yellow fever vaccination is strongly recommended and may be required depending on regions visited.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Nepal to Brazil: What You Need to Know

Brazil is a long-haul South American destination for Nepali travelers, offering the Amazon rainforest, Iguazu Falls, Rio de Janeiro's Carnival, and Pantanal wildlife. It is not a common destination for Nepali tourists due to distance but attracts adventurous travelers. Brazil and Nepal have limited direct diplomatic ties; the Brazilian Embassy in New Delhi handles applications from Nepal.

Practical Tips

Brazil is the largest country in South America; plan your itinerary carefully to avoid excessive internal travel. Rio de Janeiro, the Amazon, and Iguazu Falls are the top three draws. Portuguese is the language; knowing a few phrases is helpful as English is not widely spoken outside tourist areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Nepali citizens need a visa for Brazil?

Yes. Nepali passport holders require a tourist visa applied at the Brazilian Embassy in New Delhi. There is no Brazilian Embassy in Kathmandu. The fee is approximately $80 USD and processing takes 10-15 working days.

Is yellow fever vaccination required for Brazil?

Yellow fever vaccination is required or strongly recommended for travel to parts of Brazil, including the Amazon region, Mato Grosso, and other states. Carry your International Certificate of Vaccination. Check with the Brazilian Embassy and your doctor for the latest requirements.

What are the top experiences in Brazil for Nepali tourists?

The Amazon rainforest, Iguazu Falls (shared with Argentina), Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer and Copacabana Beach, Salvador's Afro-Brazilian culture, and Pantanal wildlife are unmissable experiences.

How do Nepali tourists travel to Brazil?

There are no direct flights from Nepal to Brazil. Most travelers connect via Europe (Frankfurt, Paris, Lisbon) or via the Middle East to Sao Paulo (GRU) or Rio de Janeiro (GIG). Total travel time is 20-30 hours depending on connections.