Nepal Trekking Permits and Fees

Nepal Trekking Permits and Fees

A trekking permit is a must to travel to controlled areas mentioned below. Permit, however, is issued only to groups. Individual trekkers will not be issued trekking permit.

National Parks Fee

National Park Fee will be required to trek in common areas such as:

– Sagarmatha Nationa Park (Everest) – RS 3390 per person

– Annapurna Area Conservation Progect – RS 2260 per person

– Langtang – RS 3390 per person

Trekking Permits

- Special Trekking permit is required to visit Nepal’s restricted areas determined for trekking by the government. If you plan to trek in two different areas, two trekking permits are required.

- As for new rules new trekking pass TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card is required for trekking in all major areas.

Kanchanjunga and Lower Dolpa

US$ 10.00 per week per person

Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa

For 10 days : US$ 500.00 
and after 10 days per day per person US$ 50.00

Gorkha District:

From September to November per week per person US$ 70.00 and Afer 7 days per day per person US$ 10.00

From December to August per week per person US$ 50.00 and after 7 days per day per person US$ 7.00

Manaslu

From Sept. to Nov : US$ 70.00 per week and after 7 days per day per person US$ 10.00

From Dec. to Aug : US$ 50.00 per week and after 7 days per day per person US$ 7.00

Chhekampar and Chunchet VDC (Sirdibas – Lokpa – Chumling – Chhekampar – Nile – Chhule Area)

From September to November US$ 35.00 per person for the first 8 days

From December to August US$ 25.00 per person for the first 8 days

Dolakpa District (Gauri Shankar and Lamabagar)

Per week per person US$ 10.00

Humla District (Simikot-Yari)

Areas of Limi and Muchu VDC, area way to Tibet via Tangekhola of Darma VDC.

First 7 days : US$ 50.00 and After 7 days : US$ 7.00 per day per person

Notes:

- To get group trekking permit an application form with other relevant documents should be submitted through registered Trekking Company of Nepal.

- Trekking fee can be paid in Nepalese currency

Trekking Fee of other restricted areas imposed by Nepal government

Rasuwa district (Thuman and Timure)

Per week per person US$ 10.00

Sankuwasabha District

Makalu region (Areas of Kimathanka, Chepuwa, Hatiya, Pawakhola Village)

For the first 4 weeks per week per person US$ 10.00 and after 4 weeks per week per person US$20.00

Solukhumbu District – Everest Region

All north-west area way from Thame to Nangpala of Namche Village Development Committee

For the first 4 weeks per week per person US$ 10.00 and after 4 weeks per week per person US$20.00

Manang District

Areas of Nar, Phu and Northern area of Tilche Village, of Thoche Village Development Committee

From September to November per week per person US$ 90

From December to August per week per person US$ 75.00

Mugu District

Areas of Mugu, Dolpu, Pulu, Bhangi

For the first 7 days US$ 90.00 per person and after 7 days per person per day US$ 15.00

Baihang District

Areas of Kanda, Saipal, Dhuli

For the first 7 days US$ 90.00 per person and after 7 days per person per day US$ 15.00

Darchula District

Areas of Byas Village Development Committee

For the first 7 days US$ 90.00 per person and after 7 days per person per day US$ 15.00

Important Notes

Trekking permit will not be issued to individual trekker in the following areas:

Kanchanjunga

Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa

Manaslu

Humla (Simikot-Yari)

Note: Trekking permit will not be issued For more than the date of validity of visa.

If you have any question or need any assistance, please write us.

   

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  • Government of Nepal
  • Nepal Tourism Board (NTB)
  • Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN)
  • Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)
  • Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP)

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