Trekking in Restricted Area of Nepal
Many places of Nepal are still controlled by the Government of Nepal to enter the foreigners. Some of them needs special permit for enter. For the special purpose the area are controlled strictly to entry.
Officially there are no longer any restricted areas in Nepal. The immigration office rules now state that "trekkers are not allowed to trek in the notified areas previously known as restricted". Rather than get involved in all this semantic complication, the term "restricted" is used here to refer to places that are closed to trekkers, or open to trekkers only when accompanied by a policeman (a liaison or "environmental" officer).
Our restricted area trekking package suggest you how to travel in these places. Most of the Tibetan border side places are consider as restricted area and possible to travel only with a liaison officer and pay for a special permit. The government of Nepal is fully responsible to grant the permit for the travel. If the police in the check post of this area found you without the permit, you will be turn back.
There are many reasons why the restricted areas exist. In most cases, it is a hangover from a time when the border with China was more sensitive than it is now. Environmental groups, particularly the Nepal Nature Conservation Society, are pressuring the government to keep some places closed for ecological reasons to avoid both cultural and environmental degradation. Because trekkers require assistance when something goes wrong (accident, illness or theft), the government restricts some areas because it doubts that it could provide the security that trekkers need. There are also political reasons for some restrictions.
Restricted Area Trekking Package
Duration: 24 Days
Max. Altitude: 5150m
Grade: Strenuous
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Kanchenjunga Trek
Kanchenjunga trekking is one of the unspoiled trekking trails in eastern part of Nepal opened in 1988 for trekkers. Mt. Kanchenjunga 8586m is the world’s third highest mountain offers infinite variety of landscapes, cultures and panoramic views of Himalayas including the Everest
Duration: 18 Days
Max. Altitude: 5190m
Grade: Moderate to Strenuous and alpine.
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Lower Dolpo Trek
Make a rendezvous with the remote Himalaya Mountains of Dolpo, the land of the Oscar nominated Caravan fame, Thinley, a culture nearby Tibet that has survived its originality for centuries. Along with one of the deepest Himalayan Lakes.
Duration: 16 Days
Max. Altitude: 5213m
Grade:Moderate to Strenuous
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Manaslu Larke pass Trek
Manaslu Trekking is most challenging und untouched trekking trail in western part of Nepal. Trekking in Manaslu region is one of the recently opened (1991) areas for trekking with limited number of tourists each year.
Duration: 15 Days
Max. Altitude: 4320m
Grade: Moderate and Strenuous
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Mustang Tiji Festival Trek
Mustang trek lying in the rain shadow of the Himalayas is perhaps the last enclave of pristine Tibetan culture. Forbidden & isolated from the rest of the World it was able to evolve its own distinctive culture and traditional which is so rich & unique.
Duration: 14 Days
Max. Altitude: 3270m
Grade: Moderate
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Rara Lake Trek
Rara Lake Trekking is offers the best scenery on the north-western most side of Nepal. The Rara national park is the smallest park in Nepal, where in turn the country's largest lake, the Rara Lake can be found (10.8 sq. km. At 2,990 meters).
Duration: 25 Days
Max. Altitude: 5115m
Grade: Moderate to Strenuous and alpine
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Upper Dolpo Trek
Upper Dolpo Trekking is another remote hidden destination in far west where Nepal's most tranquil and natural beauty is still unexplored. The home of herbal land, unspoiled trans-Himalayan culture
Duration: 14 Days
Max. Altitude: 3840m
Grade: Moderate
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Upper Mustang Trek
Upper Mustang trekking is one of the most mysterious trekking trail in Nepal. Mustang trekking lying in the rain shadow of the Himalayas is perhaps the last enclave of pristine Tibetan culture.
Duration: 19 Days
Max. Altitude: 4060m
Grade: Moderate
Starts from: Kathmandu
Ends at: Kathmandu
Tsum Valley Trek
Tsum Valley Trek is newly opened trekking route in Nepal which is consider as wilderness area trekking situated in northern Gorkha district on the Nepal China border. The Tsum Valley is a sacred Himalayan pilgrimage valley ....
