Mt. Jannu Adventures Pvt. Ltd.

Nepal Trekking Permit and Areas:

Everest:
The highest mountain in the world continues to lure adventurers as ever. A hair-raising flight lands you at the airstrip of Lukla (2850mtrs). from where you begin walking to the famous Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar and on to Tengboche monastery with the mesmerizing peak of Ama Dablam hovering in the sky. Then it’s over the glaciers to the foot of Everest for the view of a lifetime. Maximum elevation 5545mtrs.

Annapurna:
The most popular trekking route in Nepal takes you through some of the most stunning scenery on earth. You will be walking through rhododendron forests over the foothills of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges and through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest in the world. Treks to the Annapurna region start from the lake-side resort town of Pokhara. Maximum elevation 4000mtrs.

Langtang:
The third most popular trekking region in the Kingdom lies directly to the north of Kathmandu. The Gosaikund lakes situated here are a much-revered Hindu pilgrimage site. Langtang offers baffling extremes in topography and climate conditions. In just one day you can traverse five different vegetation zones trekking from the subtropics to timberline. Maximum elevation 4500mtrs.

Remote areas:
Who want to get off the beaten track, there is the trail to Mustang (maximum elevation 5500mtrs). north of the Annapurna range which offers mind-boggling landscapes and mystical cultures. Manaslu in west-central Nepal (maximum elevation 5250mtrs) offers a diverse range of pristine eco-systems. Makalu in the eastern part of the country (maximum elevation 5360mtrs) takes you through isolated valleys and high mountain passes to the base of the fifth highest peak on earth. Dolpo in northwest Nepal (maximum elevation 4360mtrs) captivates visitors with its Phoksundo Lake and unparalleled scenery.

Nepal Trekking permits:
A trekking permit is required to trek in any part of Nepal. If you want to trek two areas, you will need two permits. Each permit requires details for the route and region.

Trekking Permit Fees by Region/Areas:
Rates are per personne:

01: Manaslu US $ 70/= for 1st Week after 7 day US $ 10 per day(September to November )
US $ 50/= for 1st Week after 7 day US $ 7 per day ( Dec. to August )
02: Tsume valley US $ 50/= per week.
03: Lower Dolpa US $ 10/= per week.
04: Kanchanjanga US $ 10/= per week.
05: Olanchunggola US $ 10/= per week.
06: Rowaling US $ 10/= per week.
07: Rasuwa Kirung US $ 10/= per week.
08: Naar Phu US $ 90/= per week. (Sept to November ) US $ 70 per week ( Dec to August ).
09: Simikot US $ 50/= for 1st Week after 7 day US $ 7/= per day
10. Nangpala US $10/= per week.
11. Rara ( Mugu) US $ 90/= per week After 7 day US $ 15/= per day
12. Mustang US $ 500/= for 10 days after 10 days US $ 50/= per day.
13. Upper Dolpo US $ 500/= for 10 days ater 10 days US $ 50/= per day.
14. All other area US $ 10/= per week.
15. All area US $10/= per person for entry ( Tims permit )

ENTRY FEE IN KATHMANDU VALLEY.
Kathmandu Durbar Squire 1000 NPR /= per person
Pasupatinath 1000 NPR /= per person.
Boudnath 250 NPR /= per person
Patan 600 NPR /= per person
Syambunath 200 NPR /= per person
Bhaktapur 1500 NPR /= per person.
Changu Narayan 300 NPR /= per person.

ENTRY FEE OF NATIONAL PARK AND CONSERVATION AREA.
01: National prak:- Lantang, Rara, Kanchanjanga, Shey-Phoksundo, Sagarmatha( Khumbu), Rolwaling Makalu Barun 3390 NPR /= per person.
Shivapuri 565 NPR /= per person.
02: Annapurna Permits and Fees in Annapurna Conservation:

01: ACAP try permit fee for foreigners: 3,000 NPR (Approx. US $ 30 )

02: ACAP entry permit fee for SAARC nationals: 200 NPR

03: TIMS permit: 1,000 NPR (Approx. US $10)

TREKKING PEAKS PERMIT
Groups A ( 13 Sommet)
Cholatse (6440m.), Machermo (6273m.), Kyazo Ri (6186m.), Phari Lapche (6017m.), Nirekha (6159m.),
Langsisa Ri (6427m.), Ombigainchen (6340m.), Bokta (6143m.), Chekijo (6257m.), Lobuja West
(6145m.), Larkya Peak (6010m.), Abi (6097m.), Yura Himal (6035m.),
March-April and May US $ 250
Sept-Oct and Nov. US $ 125
Dec-Jan-Feb and June- US $ 70

Groups B ( 14 Sommet )
Hiunchuli ( 6434m), Mera Peak (6470m.), Kusum Kangru (6367m.), Kwandge (6011m.),Chulu West
(6419m.), Island Peak (6160m.), Pharchamo (6187m.), Lobuje (6119m.), Ramdung (5925m.), Pisang
Peak (6091m.), Khongma-Tse (Mehra Peak) (5849m.), Naya Kanga (5844m.), Pokhalde (5806m.) &
Paldor (5896m.)
March-April and May US $ 250
Sept-Oct and Nov. US $125
Dec-Jan-Feb and June- US $ 70

Groups C ( 2 Sommet )
Shigu Chul (6501m.), Chulu East (6584m.),
March-April and May US $ 400
Sept-Oct and Nov. US $ 200
Dec-Jan-Feb and June- US $ 100
Garbage Deposit per Peak US $ 250/= per groups
Insurance for climbing Sherpa US $1200/= per groups per Sherpa

TOURIST VISA RULES IN NEPAL.
Entry: –
Tourist entry visa can be obtained for the following duration from Nepal Embassy/ Consulate or Mission offices abroad, or at the time of arrival at the airport of Kathmandu or at any other ground entrance points.
Fees of period
Two passport size photos are essential.
15   Days Multiple entry US $ 25.00
60   Days Multiple entry US $ 40.00
100 Days Multiple entry US $ 100.00