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 still applicable.
A trekking permit is a must to visit
restricted areas mentioned below. To
visit normal trekking areas, no
permission is required restricted areas
which have been opened for Group
Trekking.
The following restricted areas are open
only for group trekkers. And a trekking
permit will not be issued to individual
trekkers for such areas. We process the
trekking permits and national park
entrances at immigration offices from
Alps Adventure office in Katmandu.
The areas and required fees are as
follows:
Kanchenjunga and Lower Dolpo :
US$ 10 per week for the first four weeks
and US$ 20 per week thereafter.
Upper
Mustang and Upper Dolpo :
US$ 700 for the first 10 days and US$ 70
per day thereafter
Manaslu:
US$ 90 per week for trekking during September-November and US$ 75 per week
during December-August;
Humla (Simikot-Yari)
:
US$ 90 for the first seven days and US$
15 per day thereafter;
Trekking
permit is not essential for the general
trekking areas such as the Annapurna,
the Everest and the Langtang.
National
Park Fees :
You need to pay a park fee to enter a National Park or
Wildlife Reserve. |