Information

Peak Permit Fee

New Royalty

(Effective from 01 Jan 2015)

 

  1. Royalty for Foreign Climber per Person in American Dollar
S.N Mountain Spring Seasom Autumn Season Winter/Summer
1. Everest Normal Route 11000 5500 2750
2. Everest Other Route 10000 5000 2500
3. Others Mountain more than 8000 m. 1800 900 450
4. 7501m.-7999m. 600 300 150
5. 7000m. – 7500m. 500 250 125
6. 6501m – 6999m. 400 200 100
7. Mt. Amadablam (6812M) 400 400 200
8. Less than 6500 250 125 70

 

 

  1. Royalty for Nepalese Climber per Person in Rupees
S.N. Mountain Spring Seasom Autumn Season Winter/Summer
1. Everest Normal Route 75000 37500 18250
2. Everest Other Route 60000 30000 15000
3. Others Mountain more than 8000 m 10000 5000 2500
4. 7501m.-7999m. 8000 4000 2000
5. 7000m. – 7500m. 6000 3000 1500
6. 6501m – 6999m. 5000 2500 1250
7. Mt. Amadablam (6812M) 8000 8000 4000
8. Less than 6500 4000 2000 1000

 

  1. The Mountaineering Royalty has been totally waived to those mountains situated on mid

western and Far western development region of Nepal for 2070/04/01-2075/03/32 (16 July

2013 to 15 July 2018)

  • Royalty of foreign climbers will effect from 01Jan. , 2015
  • Royalty for Nepali climbers will effect 2070.11.1

Notice – 3

According to the decision (dated 2065/02/22B.S.) made by the Government of Nepal

(Secretary Level) the definition of the season is hereby clarified;

  • Spring ( March, April, May)
  • Summer ( June, July, August)
  • Autumn ( September, October, November)
  • Winter ( December, January, February)

 

Information courtesy: Department of Tourism, Nepal

Trekking Permit fee/Special Area Trekking Permit Fee Nepal

S.No. Regions/VDCs Permit Fee
1. Upper Mustang

  1. Lomanthang Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)
  2. Lo-Ghekar Damodarkunda Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)
  3. Baragung Muktichetra Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 3 and Satang Village of ward no.5)

 

USD500 per person  (for the first 10 days)

USd 50 per person /Day  ( beyond 10 days)

2. Upper Dolpa

  1. Dolpo Buddha Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 4 to 6)
  2. Shey Phoksundo Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 7)
  3. Charka Tangsong Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 6)

 

USD500 per person  (for the first 10 days)

USD 50 per person /Day  ( beyond 10 days)

3. Gorkha Manaslu Area

Chumnubri Rural Municipality (All areas of ward nos. 1,2,3 and 4)

September – November

USD 100 per person / week

USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

 

December – August

USD 75 per person / week

USD 10 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

 

4. Humla

  1. Simikot Rural Municipality (All areas of ward nos. 1,6 and 7)
  2. Namkha Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 6)
  3. Changkheli Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 3 to 5)
USD 50 per person / week

USD 10 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

 

5. Taplejung

  1. Phantanglung Rural Municipality (All areas of ward nos. 6 and 7)
  2. Mikwakhola Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 5)
  3. Sirijunga Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 8)
USD 20 per person/ week  (for the first 4 weeks)

USD 25 per person /week  ( beyond 4 weeks)

6. Lower Dolpa Area

  1. Thulibheri municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 11)
  2. Tripurasundari municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 11)
  3. Dolpo Buddha Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 3)
  4. Shey Phoksundo Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 8 and 9)
  5. Jagdulla Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 6)
  6. Mudkechula Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 9)
  7. Kaike Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 7)
USD 20 per person/ week 

USD 5 per person /day  ( beyond 1 week)

7. Dolakha

  1. Gaurishankhar Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 9)
  2. Bighu Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1)
USD 20 per person/ week 
8. Gorkha Tsum Valley Area

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  1. Chumnubri   Rural Municipality (All areas of ward nos. 3,6 and 7)
September – November

USD 40 per person / week

USD 7 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

 

December – August

USD 30 per person / week

USD 7 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

 

9. Sankhuwasabha

  1. Bhotkhola Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)
  2. Makalu Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 4)
USD 20 per person/ week  (for the first 4 weeks)

USD 25 per person /week  ( beyond 4 weeks)

10. Solukhumbu

Khumbu Pasang Lahmu Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 5)

 

USD 20 per person/ week  (for the first 4 weeks)

USD 25 per person /week  ( beyond 4 weeks)

11. Rasuwa

Gosaikunda Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 and some area of ward no. 2)

USD 20 per person /week
12. Manang

  1. Narpa Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)
  2. Nasho Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 6 and 7)
September – November

USD 100 per person / week

USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

 

December – August

USD 75 per person / week

USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

 

13. Bajhang

  1. Saipal Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)
USD 90 per person / week for the first week

 

USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

14. Mugu

Mugumakarmarong Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 9)

USD 100 per person / week

USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

15. Darchula

Vyas Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1)

USD 90 per person / week

USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week)

 

 

Information courtesy: Department of Immigration, Nepal

About Trekking Permit

Trekkers in Nepal are allowed to trek as FIT (Free Individual Trekker) or in a group of various sizes. However, there are certain trekking regions known as ‘Restricted Areas’ that are highly regulated by the Government of Nepal and hence FITs are strictly forbidden. Trekking in these areas is allowed only upon acquiring permit from the Department of Immigration.

Interested trekkers should contact the authorized trekking agencies who then can apply for permits (on behalf of trekkers) at the Department of Immigration fulfilling all the necessary formalities. Trekkers should be trekking in a group (of minimum two persons) accompanied by licensed trekking guide.Individual trekker cannot apply for the permit.

There are different rates (trekking Permit fees) applicable for different routes to acquire the Permits. Visit the link for detail. Permit fees are quoted in US dollars but payable in Nepali Rupees. Trekking permit is not issued beyond visa expiration date. Hence, trekkers must have valid visa for sufficient number of days covering their trekking schedule.

Conditions to be followed by Trekkers

  1. Trekkers should respect local customs and traditions and must not indulge in any activity that goes against the established norms and culture of the society.
  2. Individual trekking in Restricted Areas is strictly forbidden. There should be minimum two trekkers.
  3. Daily remuneration, safety gears and appropriate clothes, Personal Accident insurance must be provided to Nepali citizen accompanying travel group as guide/porter/any other supporting roles.
  4. Trekkers should trek only in the specified or designated route as per the Trekking Permit. They are not allowed to change route. Or concerned trekking agency/trekking guide accompanying the group must not let trekkers change the route.
  5. Trekkers should comply with instructions given by authorized Officials in trekking zone (Restricted Area).
  6. Mountaineers with expedition permit should get trekking permit as well if they have to pass through Restricted Areas to climb peaks. In this case, they do not need to pay fees for (Trekking) Permit.

Authorised agencies can apply for trekking permits along with following documents

  1. Online application form (trekkers) Link to Trekking Permit Application
  2. Copy of Passport
  3. Copy of  valid Visa sufficient to cover trekking days
  4. Name lists of trekkers
  5. Program Schedule of trekking
  6. Guarantee letter of Agency
  7. Agreement with Agency
  8. Tax clearance Certificate of Trekking Agency
  9. Documents relating to insurance of the trekkers (foreign nationals) and Nepalese staff accompanying the trekkers
  10. License issued by The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation to operate trekking business
  11. License  issued by Nepal Rastra Bank allowing exchanging of foreign currencies
  12. Program schedule of trekking
  13. Registration Certificate of Permanent Account Number
  14. Voucher of Bank payment (fees) for permits

 

Information courtesy: Department of Immigration, Nepal