Nepal has long been a hidden gem for global buyers seeking unique, high-quality products. From handcrafted Thanka paintings to premium Himalayan herbs and fine pashmina textiles, the country produces goods that command premium prices in international markets.
Step 1: Identify Your Product Category
Nepal's strongest export categories include:
- Handicrafts & Art – Thanka paintings, bronze statues, woodcarvings
- Textiles – Pashmina, Dhaka fabric, felt products
- Herbs & Spices – Timur (Szechuan pepper), Yarsagumba, Himalayan teas
- Agricultural Products – Organic ginger, cardamom, lentils
- Gems & Jewellery – Silver jewellery, Himalayan crystals
Step 2: Find Verified Suppliers
Use Nepargo's verified supplier directory to find exporters who have completed KYC. Look for the blue verification badge — it means the seller's identity and business registration have been confirmed.
Step 3: Request Samples
Never commit to a bulk order without samples. Use the "Request Sample" button on Nepargo to get a physical sample shipped to your location. Evaluate quality, packaging, and lead times before proceeding.
Step 4: Negotiate Terms
Use the Nepargo inquiry chat to negotiate:
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)
- Unit pricing at different order volumes
- Payment terms (advance, LC, or escrow)
- Lead times and production capacity
- Shipping method and Incoterms
Step 5: Place Your Order Securely
Once satisfied, place your order through Nepargo's secure checkout. Payments are held in escrow until you confirm receipt of goods, protecting both parties.
Final Tips
Always request a Certificate of Origin for customs purposes. For agricultural products, ask for phytosanitary certificates. Build long-term relationships with 2–3 trusted suppliers rather than switching frequently.