Special trekking permit must be acquired from the Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan, Kathmandu, for trekking to areas that fall under the Restricted Zone. For more information please log on to http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/post/notice-regarding-visa-fee-updates
S.No. | Regions/VDCs | Permit Fee |
---|---|---|
1. | Upper Mustang
| USD 500 per person (for the first 10 days) USD 50 per person /Day (beyond 10 days) |
2. | Upper Dolpa
| USD 500 per person (for the first 10 days) USD 50 per person /Day (beyond 10 days) |
3. | Gorkha Manaslu Area
| 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
| USD 50 per person / week USD 10 per person / day (beyond 1 week) |
5. | Taplejung
| USD 20 per person/ week (for the first 4 weeks) USD 25 per person /week ( beyond 4 weeks) |
6. | Lower Dolpa Area
| USD 20 per person/ week USD 5 per person /week ( beyond 1 week) |
7. | Dolakha
| USD 20 per person/ week |
8. | Gorkha Tsum Valley Area Sirdibas-Lokpa-Chumling-Chekampar-Nile-Chule
| 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
| USD 20 per person/ week (for the first 4 weeks) USD 25 per person /week ( beyond 4 weeks) |
10. | Solukhumbu
| USD 20 per person/ week (for the first 4 weeks) USD 25 per person /week ( beyond 4 weeks) |
11. | Rasuwa
| USD 20 per person /week |
12. | Manang
| 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
| USD 90 per person / week for the first week USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week) |
14. | Mugu
| USD 100 per person / week USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week) |
15. | Darchula
| USD 90 per person / week USD 15 per person / day (beyond 1 week) |
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