Planning to climb a peak in Nepal and wondering about the cost of obtaining the permit. Holiday tours Nepal has got you covered. As mentioned in this article, we will be discussing the permit cost for Nepalese climbers.
In this article, we have all the trekking peaks covered from the Mahalangur range, the Kanchenjunga range, the Gaurishankar range, the Jugal Himal range, the Langtang Himal, the Damodar range, the Manaslu range, the Annapurna range, the Khumbu Himal range, and the Rolwaling range.
The permit for climbing trekking peaks in Nepal for Nepali citizens varies depending on the season, including summer, spring, autumn, and winter. The permit cost also differs according to the season. For example, climbing Lobuche Peak in the springtime can cost Rs 4,000, while the same peak, when climbed in autumn, can cost Rs 2,000, and during winter, it can cost Rs 1,000.
Note: The climbing permit is different, and to top that, Nepalese climbers also need to obtain other licenses. For example, suppose a climber is attempting to summit Lobuche Peak in the Khumbu region of Sagarmatha District. In that case, they must also obtain the Sagarmatha National Park permit and the Khumbu Rural Municipality permit. According to the area and the rules, national park permits and local permits must also be obtained.
The climbing permit fees for Nepalese climbers for all trekking peaks in Nepal, by season, are listed below: