
Permits
Since 1999 you don't need no longer a trekking permit for most of the treks. In Annapurna and Everest region you don't need any permit. Treks that do require a permit must be a camping trek which can all be arranged by me. Please contact me via the contact form on this website.
For following treks you have to pay a fee:
National Park and Conservation Fees
Fourteen areas of Nepal have been designated National Parks, Wildlife Reserve and Conservation Areas. To trek in any of these areas, you may need an additional permit.
You need to pay a Park Fee of Rs. 1000 (less than US$ 15). All fees are payable at the ACAP Office listed below or at the park entrance, but higher fees will have to be paid at the enterance. Trekkers going to the Annapurna Region have to pay a fee of Rs. 2000 which is payable at the Information and Entry Fee Collection Counter of ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Project), Sanchaya Kosh Building, Thamel or ACAP counter in Pokhara opposite of the Standard Chartered Bank Nepal at the lakeside. The toll is utilized for environment conservation and maintenance of the area.
All these formalities I can arrange for you if you go trekking with me or I also can do it for you for a small fee.
