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Pet Transport from Mauritius to Nepal

Very_high complexity 26-32 weeks typical

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Moving to Nepal from Mauritius with a dog or cat means starting the paperwork months before your flight.

This route is one of the most demanding international pet transport routes. Start preparations at least 26 weeks before your travel date – some steps have fixed waiting periods that cannot be shortened. Nepal requires mandatory quarantine (7 days days) for all arriving pets. This is the part of the process most owners find hardest to plan around. A rabies titre test is required, which adds a mandatory waiting period after your pet’s vaccination. You cannot speed this up.

Getting the timing right is critical. Work backwards from your travel date and add a buffer.

Step-by-Step Process


1
Microchip your pet (ISO 11784/11785 standard)

First step - must be done before any vaccinations.

Responsible: Your veterinarian

2
Rabies vaccination

After microchip. 21-day wait before next steps.

Responsible: Your veterinarian

3
Rabies titre test (blood test at accredited laboratory)

Blood drawn at least 30 days after vaccination. 90-day wait after successful result.

Responsible: Your veterinarian + approved laboratory

4
Apply for import permit from Nepal

Apply early: allow 4-6 weeks

Responsible: You (or your pet transport agent)

5
Book IATA-compliant flight and cargo/cabin space

2-4 weeks before travel. Confirm pet space with airline directly.

Responsible: You (or your pet transport agent)

6
Obtain official veterinary health certificate

Within 10 days of travel (check destination-specific requirement)

Responsible: Official veterinarian

7
Travel day: arrive early, present all documentation at cargo desk

3-4 hours before departure for cargo pets; 2 hours for cabin

Responsible: You + airline check-in/cargo desk

8
Quarantine on arrival (7 days days)

Immediately on arrival (mandatory)

Responsible: Nepal quarantine authority

Nepal Import Requirements


What Nepal requires for pets entering the country.

Microchip

Required (ISO 11784/11785)

Rabies Vaccination

Required. Minimum age: 12 weeks. 21-day wait after vaccination before travel

Rabies Titre Test

Required for: Most countries. Minimum: 0.5 IU/ml

Quarantine

Mandatory quarantine. 7 days days. Quarantine inspection on arrival.

Import Permit

Required. Issued by: Department of Livestock Services

Health Certificate

Required. Issued by: Official veterinarian

Exporting from Mauritius


What you need from Mauritius before your pet can leave.

Export Permit

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Cost Factors


Costs vary depending on pet size, transport method, and whether you use a transport agent.

  • Airline cargo or cabin fees (varies by carrier, route, pet weight, and crate size)
  • IATA-compliant travel crate (purchase or hire)
  • Veterinary fees: vaccinations, microchipping, health certificate
  • Rabies titre test laboratory fee
  • Import permit application fee (Nepal)
  • Quarantine facility fees (owner-paid at destination)
  • Pet transport agent fee (recommended for complex routes)

Important Warnings


Mandatory quarantine required on arrival. Plan for separation from your pet.
Import permit must be obtained before travel. Apply well in advance.
Always verify current regulations with the destination country's official veterinary authority before travel.

Why this route needs early planning


This is one of the more demanding international pet transport corridors. Nepal runs a strict biosecurity programme and there are no shortcuts through it.

All pets must complete quarantine on arrival in Nepal (at a government-designated facility) for 7 days days. This is non-negotiable and is entirely separate from the pre-travel preparation.

Nepal regulated by Department of Livestock Services (DoLS). Popular with expats and hikers. Export corridor to UK/Australia common for expats leaving.

Practical advice for shipping your pet from Mauritius


Microchip first, then vaccinate. The microchip must be implanted before any rabies vaccination for the vaccination to count. It’s the most common and costly mistake people make.

Book the titre test laboratory well in advance. Approved labs have limited appointment slots and the blood sample processing takes time. Don’t leave this to the last few weeks.

Get the health certificate from an official (government-approved) veterinarian, not just your regular vet. Some countries have strict requirements about who can sign the certificate. Check the destination authority’s approved list.

If this is your first international pet move, consider using a registered pet transport agent. They handle the documentation, airline booking, crate sizing, and can troubleshoot issues. IPATA-registered agents are the recognised standard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Allow at least 26 weeks from starting preparations to travel day. Some steps involve mandatory waiting periods that cannot be shortened, so starting early is the only way to keep to your schedule.

Yes, quarantine is mandatory in Nepal. Your pet will stay for 7 days days at a government-run facility on arrival. This is non-negotiable and the cost is paid by the owner.

Yes, a rabies titre test is required. Blood must be drawn at least 30 days after your pet’s rabies vaccination, and there is a 90-day waiting period after a successful result before your pet can enter Nepal. Start this process as early as possible.

Yes, an import permit is required from Nepal’s authority (Department of Livestock Services). Apply before you book your flight. The permit specifies conditions your pet must meet and must be obtained in advance.

Your pet needs a government-issued veterinary health certificate from an official vet in Mauritius. The certificate must be issued within 10 days of travel. Present the original (not a copy) at check-in. Check Nepal’s authority for the exact format required.

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