Trekking Permit Fee
Peak Path Travels
Overview
Trekking in Nepal requires specific permits to enter national parks, conservation areas, and restricted regions. These permits are essential for safety, environmental protection, and supporting local communities.
Common Trekking Permits
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card
- Purpose: Required for most trekking regions in Nepal.
- Cost:
- Individual: USD 20
- Group: USD 10 per person
- Validity: Duration of trek
- Notes: Obtainable in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or at district offices.
- National Park / Conservation Area Permits
| Trekking Area |
Permit Type |
Cost (USD) |
| Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park |
Entry Permit |
30 |
| Annapurna Conservation Area |
ACAP Permit |
30 |
| Langtang National Park |
Entry Permit |
30 |
| Manaslu Conservation Area |
Entry Permit |
70 |
| Kanchenjunga Conservation Area |
Entry Permit |
50 |
| Makalu Barun National Park |
Entry Permit |
30 |
- Restricted Area Permits
- Required for restricted or special regions:
- Dolpo, Upper Mustang, Manaslu, Kanchenjunga, etc.
- Cost: Varies by region (USD 20–500)
- Additional permits may include local taxes or guide/porter requirements.
How to Obtain Trekking Permits
- Apply through authorized trekking agencies like Peak Path Travels.
- Permits are issued at the Nepal Tourism Board offices in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or district offices.
- Always carry original permits while trekking for park and police inspections.
Tips
- Always check updated permit fees before trekking.
- Some regions require liaison officers or registered guides.
- Keep copies of all permits in case of loss.
- Fees help maintain trails, conservation areas, and support local communities.
Start Your Trek with Peak Path Travels
Peak Path Travels provides guidance and assistance for all trekking permits, ensuring a hassle-free experience in Nepal’s mountains.
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