All visitors require
a trekking permit to visit Nepal's interior regions not connected
by major roads. Trekking permits are available from the Department
of Immigration in Kathmandu (Tel: 222453, 223590) or Pokhara
(Tel: 21167). Two photographs are required with the application.
If you are trekking in more than one region, separate trekking
permits are necessary for each region.
Trekking Permit Fees. The
fee for a Trekking Permit is 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 of Rs. 2,000 (Rs. 200
for SAARC nationals) to enter a National Park or Wildlife
Reserve. The fee is payable at the park entrance. Trekkers
going to the Annapurna Region have to pay a fee of Rs. 2,000
(Rs. 200 for SAARC nationals).c |