Comprehensive Travel Guide: Booking Your Siliguri to Pokhara Cab & Cross-Border Logistics
Transit from NJP/Bagdogra via Panitanki Border
To explore the serene lakeside beauty of Pokhara, many Indian tourists choose an overland journey originating from West Bengal. The primary access point is Bagdogra Airport (IXB) or New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station in Siliguri. From here, the journey begins by driving roughly 45 minutes to the Panitanki - Kakarbhitta border.
The total distance from Siliguri to Pokhara is approximately 500 kilometers. This is a massive, multi-hour highway and mountain drive that typically takes 14 to 16 hours. Depending on the route chosen, it often passes through the Terai region, crossing into the hills via the Prithvi Highway. Many tourists choose to break the journey with a night halt in Chitwan or Kathmandu. By booking a dedicated Siliguri to Pokhara taxi through Siliguri Cab Rental, you secure a private vehicle that crosses the international border with you and provides door-to-door service to your lakeside hotel.
Understanding the Border Crossing & 'Bhansar' Permit
Unlike Bhutan, Indian commercial vehicles (like our Siliguri-based cabs) are legally allowed to enter and travel extensively within Nepal. However, the vehicle must obtain a customs permit, known locally as the Bhansar. This involves paying a daily tax to the Nepalese government for every day the Indian vehicle remains inside the country.
When you book a direct Nepal tour package or outstation drop with us, our operations team calculates and manages this Bhansar tax at the Kakarbhitta border on your behalf. This allows you to stay comfortably seated in your Indian SUV without the hassle of constantly switching vehicles or negotiating with local Nepalese taxi syndicates at the border. Remember, as an Indian tourist, you must present an original Voter ID card or Indian Passport to clear immigration; Aadhar cards are not an officially recognized travel document for Nepal.
Vehicle Selection: Why High-Clearance SUVs are Mandatory
While the East-West Highway in Nepal's plains is relatively flat, the mountain roads leading up to Pokhara (like the Prithvi Highway) are notorious for being rough, under construction, and prone to heavy traffic jams. For a journey exceeding 14 hours, small hatchbacks are highly uncomfortable and physically punishing.
We strongly advise booking a heavy, high-clearance SUV such as a Toyota Innova Crysta, Mahindra Scorpio, or Mahindra Xylo for overland Nepal trips. These vehicles offer the necessary engine power for the steep inclines, superior suspension to absorb the rough roads, and ample luggage space for your long multi-day itinerary.