A Foreigner intending to trek in any part of the
Kingdom of Nepal shall have to obtain a trekking permit from the
Department of Immigration, Bhrikuti Mandap, and permits are
issued for trekking in any part of the country except in areas
restricted for the foreigners by the government regulation.
Trekking permit is not essential for the general trekking areas
such as the Everest, the Annapurna and the Langtang.
Trekking Permit should be obtained for the following places :
1. Lower Dolpa 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. Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa :- US$ 700 per person for the
first ten days and US$ 70 per person per day thereafter.
Note : Trekking to Dolpa, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Upper Mustang
can be undertaken through registered trekking agencies only. For
trekking through National Park Areas, and entrances fee of Rs.
650 is levied. Likewise, an entrance fee of Rs. 2000 is levied
for trekking at the Annapurna Conservation Area by the ACAP.
Trekking permits are obtained from the Department of
Immigration, Bhrikuti Mandap and permits are issued for trekking
in any part of the country except in areas restricted for the
foreigners by government regulation.