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Restricted Area Trekking

Some of the remote areas of Nepal were restricted for foreign visitors until 1991. After multiparty democracy in Nepal, rule has been changed together with new democratic constitution regulation and opened for visiting the most inaccessible and firmly controlled area in Nepal. The regulation designed primarily to protect the environment and cultural of the remote regions and provide the security and safely for both foreign trekkers and Nepal's northern boarder with China.

The treks must be fully arranged through registered Trekking Company. It has to be fully equipped with tent, all Support staffs, cooks, etc. The trekking agency arranges the trekking permit through a series of applications and guarantees letters. You cannot trek along in the restricted area. You should be at least 2 people in the group. Each group has accompanied with a government environmental officer. The environmental officer has to handle all the formalities with the police and government offices in route. Here are some restricted trekking routes, where we arrange trekking trip.

Restricted Areas Trekking Route

S. N.

Restricted Areas Trekking

Duration

Max. Elevation

01.

Mustang Trekking

18 Days

3,800 M

02.

Upper Dolpo Trekking

28 Days

5,190 M.

03.

Manaslu Trekking

18 Days

5,214 M.

Trekking Information

Introduction

Trek Grade

Practical Info.

Trek Permit

Trek Season

Weather in Nepal


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