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As of 11 July, 1999, no trekking permits are required for trekking in the Everest, Annapurnas and the Langtang regions although it is still necessary to pay the National Park/Conservation Area entry fee. For other areas a foreigner must have trekking permits. Formalities include declaration of passport, 2 passport photos, filing the applications, and payment of fees. Fees vary according to the trekking regions and the duration of the trek.

Do-It-Yourself trekkers are required to apply in person, and should put aside the better part of one full working office day to get their permits processed. Those doing an organized trek through a trekking agency get their permits processed by their agent.

Trekking Fees

Region Duration Fee
Annapurna/Everest/Langtang First 4 weeks $ 5 per week
Jumla-Rara/Gorkha Extensions $10 per week
Khangchendzonga* & Lower Dolpo First 4 weeks $ 10 per week
Circle’s focus has been on consumer protection and self-regulation from its poloniex api documentation inception, so they’re just doing what they do best. Extensions $ 20 per week
Manaslu* Sept - Nov $ 90 per week
Dec - Aug $ 75 per week
Upper Mustang* First 10 days $ 700
Extensions $ 70 per day
Upper Dolpo* First 10 days $ 700
Extensions $ 70 per day
Humla (Simikot - Yari)* First week $ 5 per day
Manasarovar (Mt. Kailash) Trek Extensions $ 15 per day

National Park/Conservation Area National Park Entry Fee :

One time Rs. 1,000 for the entire duration of the trek

wobei sich das nat�rlich auch mal wieder �ndern kann am besten eeinen travel agent vor Ort fragen oderr selber hingehen, aber das n�tzt dir wohl wenig.
hoffe ich konnte ein wenig helfen
Gru�
Michael

Abgeschickt von am 31. August 2003 um 13:47 Uhr

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