Is a Trekking permit required?
The government of Nepal no longer requires a trekking permit for Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and some other regions. However, a conservation permit or National park permits & TIM’s permits are required for these regions. There are a few restricted trekking areas in Nepal, where trekking permits are required.
The government of Nepal no longer requires a trekking permit for Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and some other regions. However, conservation permit or National park permits are required for these regions. There are few restricted trekking areas in Nepal, where trekking permits are required. Where trekking permit is applicable: For the general trekking areas such as the Everest, the Annapurna, the Langtang & Rara, trekking permit is not required. But the following places should be obtained trekking permit: 1./ Lower Dolpo and Kanchenjunga – Equivalent to US$ 10 per person per week for the first four weeks and US$ 20 per week thereafter. 2./ Manaslu – US$ 90 per person per week for trekking during Sept- Nov and US$ 75 per week during December- August. 3./ Humla- US$ 90 per person for the first seven days and US$ 15 per day thereafter. 4./ Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpo – US$ 700 per person of the first ten days and US$ 70 per person per day thereafter. Note: Only through registered trekki