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Visa and permit guide for trekking in Nepal

Visa and permit guide for trekking in Nepal

By Mtdelights ON 10 11, 2025 Visa and permit guide for trekking in Nepal

Nepal's sky tracing high mountains and green nestled valley’s draw hikers/trekkers from every nook of this globe. Excited!! Do you wish to see and embrace rhododendrons flower laced trekking trail? or catch that first light on Everest’s peak with your own eyes.

Hold on a minute!!!

Visa and permits are essential paperworks, you need to handle. This guide on visas and permits aims to make trekking in Nepal simpler. Visa and permit guide for trekking in Nepal is designed to save your time on forms - allowing you to get additional moments to enjoy snacks on the path.

Things to know about your Nepal Tourist Visa for Trekking

Nepal has an easy visa on arrival for many visitors. Avid trekkers and travelers dreaming of dropping their feet in Kathmandu - can directly arrive at the airport to receive a visa on arrival. Alternatively, land crossings from India with flat roads, steadily climbing the turns of winding hills can be an option. With quick completion of forms in border points or airport desk for tourists with two passport photos- you are granted entry. Wait there is an entry fee attached!!! Afterwards, your dream trek to Everest or trek to Annapurna becomes a reality with 30 minutes of waiting. If queues are not your thing, Nepal’s immigration provides online registration with digital confirmation. Present the permit upon your entry into Nepal.

What’s the visa cost to trek in Nepal?

Visa fees run like this.

  •  Fifteen days cost thirty US dollars.

  • Thirty days cost fifty US dollars.

  •  Ninety days cost one hundred twenty-five US dollars.

  • Young kids sometimes get it free or cheaper and are advised to check in with official or agency guides.

Passport Validity and other reminders

Trekker’s passport is required to have a validity of six months or higher for entry into Nepal. Additionally, fresh empty pages are required on passport to facilitate your entry.  Although, an occasional caveat, officials may demand a copy of return flight or hotel reservations for issuing trekking visa to Nepal. Our tour experts also advise you to carry US dollars or euros or Nepali rupees. Quick tip: carry Nepali cash as payments in local currency can reduce your costs!! Travellers, from India and certain other South Asian countries (SAARC) are provided a discount on various charges. Hence, check in with your trip guide, if your from one of these countries.

Your Trail Pass: Trekking Permits in Nepal

Remote and off beaten your trekking trail, means trekkers pick up a higher number of permits. While, the money trail you leave behind, ends up costing you more -  it ends up protecting and supporting the trekking trail and economy safeguarding views you love. Trail pass to best sunrise along the mountains consist of:

  • A Time Information Management System (TIMS) card registration is required to kick off walks to foothills of Himalaya. It costs between eight and fifteen US dollars. It is required for tourists on main trail routes but free sometimes upon use of a licensed guide.

  • National park permits are your second trail pass and cost twenty to thirty-five US dollars. The government requires them in areas such as Everest trek, Annapurna basecamp trek and Manaslu trek. Prices are subject to change depending on the trekking season of the year, visitors are advised to check in with their professional guides.

  • Some Restricted area trekking permits in Nepal run over five hundred US dollars. Such surcharges apply to far-off places like Upper Mustang or Upper Dolpo and Kanchenjunga. Visitors are advised to contact their tour agencies for day charges. Time for another Quick tip – travel in groups to these places for cutting down on expenses.

How to obtain a trekking permit in Nepal?

Trekkers sign up for a trek to mountains in Nepal through an agency in Kathmandu or Pokhara – for traveller, our officers take care of the permits for you. Officials at Mountain Delight smoothen permit process upon receival of passport copies, photos and desired trekking route.

Tips and reminders.

  • Initiate the visa and permit steps at least four weeks early - Government offices fill up fast during busy times.

  • Remote and restricted paths mandate you, the traveller, hire a licensed guides to understand fees attached and risks. Even Better Idea – Get a licensed guide.

  • We advise you to carry your permits and TIMS card and visa everywhere as officials often check them at check posts. A hefty fine charge is levied on failure to produce it at the checking points.

  • Our expert advise our travellers wishing to trek to Himalayas in Nepal - make photocopies/scans of their passports, visa, travel insurance (certain routes require insurance), and permits. For added safety, save the digital versions in email or cloud storage.

Once you sort out the visas and permits, you tie your boots. You head out to discover Nepal's paths. We hope Visa and permit guide for trekking in Nepal, answered your queries.

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