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Old 6 Jul 2012
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Leave the Motorbike in Nepal

Hello,

how long can i leave a Motorbike with carnet in Nepal?And someone knows a safe place in Katmandu?

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hello, if your bike is in nepal, come to visit our workshop.
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gyanmhn@gmail.com
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Are you in Kathmandu?
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Hello,

no i am not in Katmandu.I am allready preparing my trip.

Mike
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I have a Nepal bike with CDP currently stored in Kat, my understanding is that you cannot keep a bike in any 'foreign country' for more than 6 mths on a CDP. Not a problem for me, obviously, but as your CDP is only valid for a year anyway, I doubt you would want to leave it anywhere that long.
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You Can leave six month with law of Nepal Government.
Thank You
Ganesh Devkota.
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I left my bike in Pokhara, and went to Thailand and back for 2 weeks. The bike can be in Nepal for up to 6 months, although I stayed in for 8 months. When I left the country, the border guards were confused enough at having to stamp a carnet, I don't think they knew about the 6 month restriction..
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You can contact Suraj , eagle export Eagle Export (World wide couriers and cargo),

Sun Nepal Traders & Exports (Manufacturer of Nepalese handicrafts goods) &

Sun Nepal Treks P.Ltd (Hiking/Travel Info/Mountaineering)
( Exactly beside, 'Kathmandu Guest House')
Chaksibari Marg,Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
T:+977 01 4701022
M:+977 9851136824 (Suraj)
M:+977 984193 8337(Sara)
S: surajdhakal35

E: info@eagleexportcargo.com

W: www.eagleexportcargo.com, www.sunnepaltreks.com

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My bike stayed more than 5 months in Nepal, and during this period I flew back my country and then back to Nepal again. As the Fern written in his post I also don't think that the border guards knew about the 6 month restriction.
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