Delhi-Kathmandu Bus Service - Nepal Travel Book

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Delhi-Kathmandu Bus Service

NEPAL TRAVEL BOOK, DELHI, feb 01 2015: DTC has introduced its "Delhi- Kathmandu-Delhi" International  Bus Service with effect from 25th Nov 2014. The Air-Conditioned luxury bus  deployed for this service has 2X2 comfortable seating arrangement. 
The "Service" is  operated from Dr. Ambedkar Stadium Bus Terminal near Delhi Gate. 

  Important Details
  
1. Necessary Travel  Documents:
Passengers of Indian or Nepali Nationality are required to have  valid Photo-Identity proof issued by respective  Government authority like  Passport , Voter  Identity  card for undertaking the journey.

Passengers other than Indian or Nepali Nationality are required to have valid  Passport and Visa for undertaking the journey.
 
2. Booking Office for Tickets:
  Dr. Ambedkar Stadium Bus Terminal ( Delhi  Gate)
  Tel. – No.011-23318180, 011-23712228 

3. Fare:                                                                
12 Years & aboveRs.2300/-
Above 2 years but below 12 yearsRs.1500/-
Up to 2 years (No entitlement of seat)Free

4. Advance Booking :
Up to 60 days in advance of the date of journey, after producing the original  and photocopies of documents.
 
5. Refund Towards Cancellation:
                                                               
Cancellation in less than 24 Hrs. of Scheduled DepartureNo Refund
Cancellation between 24 Hrs. and less than 72 Hrs. before Scheduled    Departure.50% refund
Cancellation more than 72 Hrs. before the Scheduled Departure.75% refund

6.  Duplicate Ticket:
In case the loss of ticket is reported by a passenger before commencing journey  against a Police Report (NCR), fresh ticket is issued to him as 'Duplicate  Ticket' against payment of administrative charges of 25% of actual fare,  subject to verification of identity of passenger.
 
7.  Baggage:
Maximum of 29" long suitcase with a perimeter of 60" weighing up to  25 kg. is permissible along with one shoulder bag. Free luggage will not be  allowed to children below 12 years except a handbag of reasonable size. 

8.  Guidelines  for Packaging:
No valuables such as cash, jewelry, cameras, negotiable papers or business  documents should be placed in checked-in-luggage.
 
 9.  Restricted Luggage:Hazardous articles (prohibited by law) are not allowed such as  acids, match-boxes, fluids, poisons, inflammables, explosives or compressed  gas.
 
10.   Cabin Baggage:One small handbag is allowed to be kept in the bus cabin.

11.  Liability: 
Baggage and passenger liability is limited by Law/Convention under the  jurisdiction of Govt. of India Laws.  All buses are insured as per Indian  Motor Vehicles Act for commuting passengers between   Delhi   &  Kathmandu  and DTC is not liable for any claim/loss  whatsoever.
 
12.  Check-in One Hour Before  Scheduled Departure:The passengers are requested to report at the Terminal at least  one hour before the scheduled departure of the bus.  Reservation will be  cancelled if the passenger fails to report for check-in well in time.
 
13.  Schedule Departure Time: 
                                           
Delhi (Dr. Ambedkar Stadium Bus Terminal,      Delhi  Gate)10:00 AM IST
Kathmandu (  Swayambhu)09:00 AM NST

14.  Halts: 
The bus will halt at three places viz. Firozabad, Faizabad (Uttar Pradesh,  India) & Mugling (Nepal).  In  addition, the bus will also stop at Sanouli (India-Nepal Border) for Customs checking.  Passengers  travelling between Delhi & Kathmandu will not be allowed to  disembark/embark enroute except at the halts indicated above. The passengers  are requested to cooperate with the bus crew at the halts to avoid any  inconvenience.
 
15.  Food/Refreshment: 
The bus will halt at designated halts where the passengers can have  food/refreshment at their own cost.   Further, only one bottle of mineral water will be provided to every  passenger at the time of departure of the bus.
 
16.  Violation of Law:
It is brought to the notice of the passengers that those who violate the law  will be dealt with as per the law of the land. 
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