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Trekking Permit & National Park Permit Fees
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TREKKING PERMIT & NATIONAL
PARKS FEES
Trekking does not require now but
it is still required to visit restricted areas and
far eastern and western part of country. The permit
specifies the places you may visit and the duration
of your trek. It requires one full day to obtain
a trekking permit and involves a lot of queuing
and waiting in the Immigration Office unless we
process permit for you. The cost of the trekking
permit is usually included in the trek cost. If
you are going to a place where a permit is needed,
your travel schedule should include two nights in
Kathmandu or Pokhara before the trek.
A normal trekking permit cost US$5
per week for the first four weeks of trekking and
US$10 per week thereafter. Permits for Dolpo and
Kanchenjunga treks cost US$10 per week for the first
four weeks and US$20 per week thereafter. The detail
of permit cost is shown below. You must have a valid
visa extension for the full period of trekking before
you can apply for a trekking permit.
- Areas of lower Dolpa
- US$ 10 Per Person per
Week for the first 4 weeks.
- Taplejung District (Kanchanjunga
Region)
Areas of Olangchunggola, Lelep, Papung and Yamphudin
Village Development Committee.
- Sankhuwasabha District(Makalu
Region)
Areas of Kimathanka, Chepuwa, Hatiya and Pawakhola
Village Development Committee.
- US$ 10 Per Person Per
Week For the first 4 weeks.
- US$ 20 Per Person Per
Week after 4 weeks.
- Solukhumbu District (Everest
Region)
All north-west area way from Thame to Nangpala of
Namche Village Development Committee.
- US$ 10 Per Person Per
Week For the first 4 weeks
- US$ 20 Per Person Per
Week after 4 weeks
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Rasuwa District : Thamun and Tingure
- Manang District
Areas of Nar, Phu, and Northern area of Tilcho Village
of Thochhe Village Development Committee.
- US$ 90 Per Person Per
Week for the period of Sepetmber to November
- US$ 70 Per Person Per Week
for the period of December to August
- Mugu District :
Areas of Mugu, Dolpu, Pulu and Bhangri
- US$ 90 Per Person for
first 7 days
- US$ 15 Per Person per
day
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Baihang
District : Areas of Kanda, Saipal, Dhuli
- Darchula District :
Areas of Byas Village Development Committee
- US$ 90 Per Person for first 7 days
- US$ 15 Per Person per day
- Upper Mustang and Upper
Dolpa District
- US$ 700 Per Person for
the first 10 days
- US$ 70 Per Person Per day
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Gorkha District (Manaslu Area)
- Humla District :
Areas of Limi and
Muchu village Development Committee, and area way
to Tibet via Tangekhola of Darma Village Development
committee.
- US$ 90 Per Person for
first 7 days
- US$ 15 Per Person per
day.
NATIONAL PARKS & CONSERVATION
FEE
There are eight areas of Nepal have been designated
national parks. Most parks are lies northern and southern
part of Nepal in Trekking Route.
National Park & Conservation
Fees in US$
- 01 Lang tang National Park Each Entry
US$ 15.00
- 02 Sagarmatha National Park Each
Entry US$ 15.00
- 03 Annapurna Conservation Each entry
US$ 29.00
- 04 Kanchanjunga Conservation fees
Each Entry US$ 29.00
- 05 Royal Chitwan National Park Each
Entry US$ 15.00
- 06 Makalau Barun National Park Each
Entry US$ 15.00
- 07 Manaslu Conservation fees Each
Entry US$ 29.00
- 08 Khaptad National Park Each Entry
US$ 29.00
- 09 Shey Phoksundo National Park Each
Entry US$ 15.00
- 10 Rara National Park Each Entry
US$ 15.00
- 11 Bardia National Park Each Entry
US$ 15.00
- 12 Shivapuri Wildlife Reserve Each
Entry US$ 4.00
- 13 Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve Each
Entry US$ 15.00
- 14 Shukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve
Each Entry US$ 15.00
- 15 Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve Each
Entry US$ 15.00
The fees subject to change in future.
This fee is utilized for environmental conservation
and maintenance of the area.
Note
: To get a group trekking permit an
application form should be submitted through Government
registered trekking agency of Nepal please contact
us to obtain permit and full arrangements.
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