Permit Costs for Different Restricted Areas of Nepal

Permit costs for Different Restricted areas of Nepal
Dipendra Simkhada
Dipendra SimkhadaUpdated on Nov 10, 2025

Overview 

Trekking in Nepal’s Himalayan region often takes you through stunning landscapes. However, these areas are not just physically remote, but administratively restricted too. Many regions including Tsum Valley, Manaslu Circuit, Upper Mustang, Upper Dolpa and many more are classified into restricted or controlled trekking areas by the Department of Immigration Nepal (DOI).

To trek in this region, trekkers require special trekking permits in Nepal. The permit costs vary depending on region, season and the duration of trek. Understanding the Nepal restricted area permit cost is really important before planning your trek in Nepal.

The below table shows the latest official restricted area permit fees Nepal 2026 and practical insights, helping you to plan your budget accurately and trek legally in Nepal.

Resticted Area Permit Cost and Details 

S.N.RegionsMunicipalityPermit Fee
1.Upper Mustang

A. Lomanthang Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)

B. Lo-Ghekar Damodarkunda Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)

C. Baragung Muktichetra Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 3 and Satang Village of ward no.5)

USD 500 per person (For the first 10 days)

Additional USD 50 per person per day beyond 10 days

2.Upper Dolpa

A. Dolpo Buddha Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 4 to 6)

B. Shey Phoksundo Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 7)

C. Charka Tangsong Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 6)

USD 500 per person (For the first 10 days)

Additional USD 50 per person per day beyond 10 days
3.Gorkha Manaslu AreaChumnubri Rural Municipality (All areas of ward nos. 1,2,3 and 4)

September – November

USD 100 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 15 per person per day beyond 7 days.

December – August

USD 75 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 10 per person per day beyond 7 days.

4.Humla

A. Simikot Rural Municipality (All areas of ward nos. 1,6 and 7)

B. Namkha Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 6)

C. Changkheli Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 3 to 5)

USD 50 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 10 per person per day beyond 7 days
5.Taplejung

A. Phantanglung Rural Municipality (All areas of ward nos. 6 and 7)

B. Mikwakhola Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 5)

C. Sirijunga Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 8)

USD 20 per person per week (For the first 4 weeks)

Additional USD 25 per person per week beyond 4 weeks.
6Lower Dolpa Area

A. Thulibheri municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 11)

B. Tripurasundari municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 11)

C. Dolpo Buddha Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 3)

D. Shey Phoksundo Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 8 and 9)

E. Jagdulla Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 6)

F. Mudkechula Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 9)

G. Kaike Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 t0 7)

USD 20 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 5 per person per day beyond 7 days
7.Dolakha

a. Gaurishankhar Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 9)

b. Bighu Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1)
USD 20 per person for a week
8.Gorkha Tsum Valley Area

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A. Chumnubri Rural Municipality (All areas of ward nos. 3,6 and 7)

September – November

USD 40 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 7 per person per day beyond 7 days.

December – August

USD 30 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 7 per person per day beyond 7 days.

9.Sankhuwasabha

A. Bhotkhola Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)

B. Makalu Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 4)

USD 20 per person per week (For the first 4 weeks)

Additional USD 25 per person per week beyond 4 weeks.
10.SolukhumbuKhumbu Pasang Lahmu Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 5)

USD 20 per person per week (For the first 4 weeks)

Additional USD 25 per person per week beyond 4 weeks.
11.RasuwaGosaikunda Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 and some area of ward no. 2)

USD 20 per person for a week.

12.Manang

A. Narpa Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)

B. Nasho Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 6 and 7)

September – November

USD 100 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 15 per person per day beyond 7 days.

December – August

USD 75 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 15 per person per day beyond 7 days.

13.BajhangSaipal Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 5)

USD 90 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 15 per person per day beyond 7 days.

14.MuguMugumakarmarong Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1 to 9)

USD 100 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 15 per person per day beyond 7 days.

15.DarchulaVyas Rural Municipality (All areas of ward no. 1)

USD 90 per person (For the first 7 days)

Additional USD 15 per person per day beyond 7 days.

Additional Important Information for Restricted Areas Permit in Nepal

  • Restricted area Permit fees in Nepal are mentioned in USD in official data, but it must be paid in Nepalese Rupees.
  • Trekkers must obtain the restricted area permit in Nepal through a registered or licensed trekking agency as solo trekking is strictly prohibited in this region.
  • Beyond the restricted area permit, trekkers may need to pay additional amount depending upon region which includes Conservation Area Permit, National Park Permit and TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card.
  • You should have enough visa validity as trekking permit will not be issued beyond the visa expiry date.
  • The permit fees in Nepal differ by the season and region. For example, Gorkha Manaslu area, Gorkha Tsum Valley Area and Manang region has higher fees in September-November compared to December- August.
  • In Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa, they have royalty clauses, if the mountain expedition amount is less than the trekking permit fee, you must pay the remaining amount.

Required Documents for Nepal Restricted Area Trekking Permits

  • Online Application Form- Filled and Submitted by trekkers or agency.
  • Copy of Passport – Copy of a valid passport.
  • Valid visa- Sufficient date which covers the entire trekking period.
  • Name list of Trekkers
  • Trekking Program Schedule/ Itinerary- Detailed itinerary and day to day plan of the trek.
  • Permit Fee Payment Voucher- Proof of the payment for the required restricted area permit in Nepal.
  • Agency Gurantee/ Agreement Letter: For ensuring that the licensed trekking agency takes the full responsibility of the trekkers
  • Insurance Documents: Insurance covering both foreign trekkers and Nepali guides or porters accompanying the group

Where to obtain Permits?

  • Department of Immigration, Kathmandu- The DAO office issues all restricted area permits in Nepal.

  • Registered Trekking Agencies- Most of the trekkers arrange their permits through registered trekking agencies as they also require a licensed guide. Agencies handle all of your paperwork and payments for you by following local rules and regulations, making your journey hassle-free.

Final Words

Are you planning you trek in Nepal’s Restricted Regions? For that you need to first understand the Nepal trekking permit costs which ranges from as low as USD 20 per week per person to as high as USD 500 per week per person in these remote areas. These costs reflect the region’s remoteness, logistical challenges and importance of nature and cultural conservation.

Proper budgeting always helps you to avoid surprises, and by following the rules it ensures that you trek legally and safely. Always work or take help from the licensed guide or agency, checks latest official restricted area permit fees in Nepal and make sure your visa and permits are valid for your planned itinerary.

Mount face Nepal can arrange your trekking permits in Nepal and provide you the best experienced licensed guides along with proper itinerary according to your demand to make your Himalayan adventure safe, enjoyable and unforgettable.