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  Trekking Information
Altitude Sickness
Tekking Season
Trekking Type
Treking Equipments
Trekking Permit
Treking Grade
  Nepal :

 

Trekking Permit
 
 

All trekkers require a trekking permit to visit Nepal ’s interior regions, which are not connected by highways. Recently the Annapurna , Langtang and Everest regions have been declared “permit free" areas; but National Park or Conservation Area fees are required... We process the trekking permits and national park entrances at immigration offices in Kathmandu and Pokhara.Two photographs and a copy of passport are required with the application.

Trekkers should be obtained The Trekking permit for the following trekking areas. The areas and required fees are as follows:

Trekking Permit Fee

  1. Lower Dolpa and Kanchenjunga
    Equivalent to US $ 10 per person per week for the first four weeks and US $ 20 per week thereafter.
  2. Manaslu
    US$ 75(Dec-Aug) per person per week US$ 90(Sep-Nov) per person per week.
  3. Humla- Simikot
    US$ 90 per person per week. For 7 days and US$ 15 per person per day after 7 days.
  4. Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa
    US$ 700 per person for the first ten days and US$ 70 per person per day thereafter.

For trekking through National park areas require an entry permits. The entrance permits fees are as follow for the following National parks and Conservation Areas:


Trekking Permit Fee

 

  1. Annapurna Conservation Area
    US$ 32 per person.
  2. Makalu Barun Conservation Area
    US$ 32 per person.
  3. Manaslu Conservation Area
    US$ 32 per person.
  4. Langtang National Park
    US$ 32 per person.
  5. Sagarmatha( Everest National Park ) US$ 15 per person
  6. Shivapuri Conservation Area US$ 4 per person
  7. Rara National Park US$ 15 per person.
  8. Shey Phoksundo National Park US $15.00 per person
  9. Chitwan National Park US $15.00 per person
  10. Bardia National Park US$ 15.00 per person
 
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