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A trekking permit or TRC
trekking registration certificate is required for
trekking in most areas of Nepal. The areas Annapurna,
Lantang and Everest require a trekking registration
certificate. This certificate normally includes,
national park entrance fees and conservation permit
fees.
These TRC’s can be obtained from any TAAN registered
trekking office in Kathmandu. I f you are trekking
through a company; the permit will be organized for you
and normally is included in the price. The permit comes
in the form of a paper ticket, which you must carry with
you at all times during trekking. Your permit will be
checked at park entrances and along the trekking routes,
at some check posts you will also be required to
register your passport number. The fees are as follows.
Annapurna Conservation Area Rs. 2000.00 per person
Makalu Barun Conservation Area Rs. 2000.00 per person
Manasulu Conservation Area Rs. 2000.00 per person
Langtang National Park Rs. 1000.00 per person
Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park Rs. 1000.00 per
person
Rara National Park Rs. 1000.00 per person
Shey Phoksundo National Park Rs. 1000.00 per person
Royal Chitwan National Park, Rs. 1000.00 per person
Bardia National Park Rs. 1000.00 per person
For trekking in restricted areas, you must obtain area
trekking permits. Trekking in the following areas is
only allowed through registered organizations. The
organization you trek with will organize the relevant
paper work for your permits. The fees are as follows.
1. 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$ 75 (Dec-Aug) per person per week, US$
90(Sep-Nov) per person per week.
3. Simikot US$ 90 per person per week.
4. Mustang and Upper Dolpa US$ 700 per person for the
first ten days and US$ 70 per person per day thereafter.
If you do not have the relevant permits you may be
turned back along the route. The money for the permits
goes towards the conservation and development of the
areas you are trekking in. ATC can organize any of the
above for you.