Manaslu Circuit Trek is one of the best adventurous Tea house treks in the untouched region of Nepal. The remote countryside, off-beaten trails, restricted areas, newly opened tea houses, and gigantic snow-capped mountains have increased the popularity of Manaslu Region Trek in recent days. Despite being popular, the region sees fewer trekkers in comparison to Everest Base Camp Trek or Annapurna Base Camp Trek. Therefore, MMT has customized the 14 days Manaslu Short trek for the travelers who want to experience delightful trekking at a limited time. We also offer excellent service, friendly hospitality, cozy accommodation, and AMS friendly itinerary at an affordable Manaslu Circuit Trek cost.
The Trek is renowned for pristine scenery, panoramic landscape, and breathtaking view of snow-capped peaks: Mt. Makalu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, and Annapurna II. The Manaslu Circuit Trek also offers an opportunity to witness the biological and geographical diversity, explore Hindu-Buddhist culture, and the typical lifestyle of the people of this region. We even experience the friendly hospitality and intimate behavior of the people. Though the region is remote and lacks in development, it is rich in natural beauty, cultural diversity, and different species of flora and fauna. If you are fortunate, you can also spot the endangered wildlife en-route. The Manaslu region has many more things to bestow to the enthusiastic trekkers.With easy access from Kathmandu, you drive to Soti in a private four-wheeler and then trek to the higher region through green lush forest, green countryside, glacial rivers, rice terraces, suspension bridges, and ridges. As we continue trekking further in the higher elevation, we acclimatize at Sama Gaon to adjust the thin air. The next day trail continues to Samdo and to Dharmasala before we trace the longest and challenging pass of this region.
The 14 days Manaslu Short trek further traces the trail of the conservation area and ends up crossing the highest pass, Larkya La Pass. The dramatic pass is one of the most strenuous and challenging trails of this trek which demands extra physical fitness. The panoramic landscape and the elegant view of Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Gyaji Kung, and Annapurna II tracing through the Pass makes the trek unforgettable and memorable. Eventually, after crossing the pass, the trail moves to Bimthang, Gho, and Dharapani through terraced farmland and reverse Annapurna Circuit Trek. On the final day of the trek, we return back from Tal to Kathmandu with a scenic drive on a comfortable tourist bus.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is remarkable for the novice, young, female, or budget travelers. With the help of precisely tailored itineraries and experienced guides, trekkers with average physical fitness can easily trace the Manaslu Circuit trail on the scheduled date. The Manaslu Trek is the best package for the adventurous trekkers who love solitude in trails. There is nothing like trekking in this restricted region and explore the unspoiled natural beauty. For further melodious experience of trekking in the Himalayas, MMT offers longer and more adventurous Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek.
Note: MMT is a top-rated service-oriented trekking company based in Nepal. We are always ready to arrange the best package and provide excellent service to our clients. In the package cost, we offer two ways of transportation service, 3 times meals a day, cozy accommodation, and friendly hospitality. We can even optimize the itinerary on special recommendation of our valued customer.
DAY 1: Drive from Kathmandu (1,300m/ 4,265ft) to Soti Khola (700/ 2,300ft):
DAY 2: Soti Khola to Dobhan (1,070m/ 3,510ft):
Day 3:Dobhan to Philim (1,570m/5,150ft):
Day 4: Philim to Bhiphedi (1,900m/6,234ft):
Day 5: Bhiphedi to Namrung (2,630m/8,630ft):
Day 6: Numrung to Lho (3,180m/10, 432ft):
Day 7: Lho to Sama Gaon (3,520m/11,550ft):
Day 8: Acclimatization and exploration day at Sama Gaon:
Day 9: Sama Gaon to Samdo (3,860m/12,664ft):
Day 10: Samdo to Dharmasala (Larkye Phedi) (4,460m/14,631):
Day 11: Dharmasala – Larkye La Pass (5,160m/ 16,928ft) to Bimtang (3,590m/11,777ft):
Day 12: Bimtang to Gho (2,515m/8,259ft):
Day 13: Gho to Tal (1,680m/5,512ft):
Day 14: Drive from Tal to Besisahar (7,60m/2,500ft) and then final drive to Kathmandu
Today is the first day of the trek. We commence our trek in the early morning after having the delicate morning breakfast at the respective hotel. From Kathmandu, we drive in our private four-wheeler through Prithivi highway and trace the route of Dhading Besi alongside Trisuli River. Enjoying the dusty, bumpy road and the green terraced farmland, we drive on the bank of Budi Gandaki River crossing a bride nearby Arughat. Eventually, the countryside drive stops at Soti Khola: The place where we take today’s shelter.
Enjoy the delicate breakfast at Soti Khola and get yourself well prepared for today’s journey. Once you begin the trip ahead Soti Khola, you may be impressed and allured by the wonderful waterfall and rivulet. Continue the journey through dense and beautiful Sal forest and then climb the vertical ridge over Budhi Gandaki River. The trail then after traces small villages: Lyabrubesi and Kanigaon and descends to the sandy bank of Budhi Gandaki to reach Maccha Khola at perfect lunchtime. After a short lunch break, we trace the uphill downhill trail, cross a narrow gorge and follow the trail to Khorlabesi. From the beautiful Gurung village, we take another steep climb and trek alongside the natural hot springs on the way to Dobhan. Eventually, we climb for few minutes crossing a suspension bridge then follow the wide staircase over the ridge and reach at the village, Dobhan. The village has a good facility for cozy accommodation and friendly hospitality.
After delicate breakfast in the early morning at Dobhan, we commence today’s trek and trace for a few hours to Thulo Dhunga and Yara Bagar. Walk for a few hours and then cross a suspension bridge to march ahead to the village, Jagat. The village is an entrance point of the Manaslu Conservation area where trekkers need to submit the Permit card to take permission of trekking in this restricted area. The couple of hours of walk inside the conservation area bestows serene beauty and tranquil environment. After an hour of walk inside the conservation area, ascend along Budhi Gandaki enjoying the gleaming view of Sringi Himal (7,187m/23,579ft) and trace to the terraced village, Salleri, and then to Sirdibas. Eventually, after half an hour away from Sirdibas is Philim, a huge Gurung village in this region.
The journey today from Philim to Bhiphedi is absolutely delightful as we come across pleasant nature and wonderful trails. From Philim, we trace the arid landscape and follow the zigzag trail past the fascinating waterful and walk along the terraced field of Ekle Bhatti. The trail from here after is steep descent along the gorge until we traverse Lokpo, the confluence of Shar Khola and Chhukung Khola. Now, follow the wide valley, cross the suspension bridge and climb up to Phewa, then to the flat land Deng. Ascend along the Shringi Khola and climb a hill for few hours to Bhiphedi, the village where we take shelter today.
Have a delicate breakfast at Bhiphedi and then get ready to begin today’s trip. From Bhiphedi, take a stip trail to the stone-carved village, Bhi, and then trace to Bhijam village along the Shingi Khola. Ghap is the next culturally rich village on our trail. The people of this village dwell the typical Tibetan lifestyle and celebrate the Tibetan Buddhist culture and tradition. The trip from here to Namrung is enchanting as we trace the trail of beautiful Prok village and witness the magnificent view of Sringi Himal from the viewpoint of the village. Forge ahead walking underneath the cliff and trace inside the dense forest of fir and rhododendron for few hours before finally crossing a suspension bridge. After a short inclined walk, we reach to destination village, Namrung.
On a fresh morning after delightful breakfast, we commence our journey from Numrung, cross Budhi Gandaki River, and trace through the dense forest to enter upper Nupri village. The Gompas, Chortens, Stupas, typical lifestyle, culture, tradition, costume, and dialects in this village resemble the influence of Tibetan-style. After an hour of inclined walk, the trail traces through a stone arch and terraced barley field of Lihi village. Above this village, we comes across few Gompas and the base camp of the gleaming peak, Himalchuli (7,893m/25,896ft) before the trail takes us to Sho Village. Above the village appears awe-inspiring peaks: Manaslu (8,156m/26,759ft), Manaslu North (7,157m/23,480ft), and Naike Peak (5,515m/18,094ft). After a short inclined walk from Sho and Shrip is Lho village which is our today’s destination. In the evening time, we observe the prayer and lifestyle of the monks at the renowned Ribum monastery of this village.
Commencing the trip from Lho, we pass through the dense forest and climb to the plateau of high mountains, Shyaula, witnessing the perfect glimpse of Ngadi Chuli (7,879m/2,5,850ft), HiunChuli (7,893m/25,896ft). From Shyaula, we trace along the moraine of the glacier river and gradually ascend to the top of the hill for the final descent into a moraine and to the widefield of Samagaon. The prominent village of this region offers amiable hospitality and cozy accommodation for 2 nights.
Sama Gaon is the pre-scheduled destination for acclimatization to adjust thin air in higher elevation. On this day, we just don’t stay idle, rather, we explore the beautiful village and gain knowledge about lifestyle, culture, and other beautiful architecture. We have options for short hike to Manaslu Base Camp or Birendra lake, or Pungyen Gompa. The short hike to Manaslu Base Camp is adventurous as we need to walk for a few hours from Sama. Birendra lake is a glacier lake with crystal freshwater which is on the way to Makalu Base Camp from Sama Gaon. The most fascinating option will be a trek to Pungyen Gompa which is on the ridge and is two and a half hours far from Sama Gaon. The Gompa is religiously and culturally important and worth to visit. After the short hike, we get plenty of rest at the lodge of Sama Gaon.
Today’s journey is one of the shortest and rejuvenating. After delightful breakfast at Sama Gaon, the trail climbs up to the Pastureland, Kermo Kharka and then traces through dense Birch and Juniper forest. Enjoying the natural beauty, we descend to Budhi Gandaki river, cross a wooden bridge, and climb steeply up to Samdo with an amazing view of Manaslu, Naike Peak, and some other peaks. Samdo is a border village between Nepal and Tibet. So, we can find the Tibetan lifestyle and culture in Samdo. Most of the trails of this village are connected to Tibet for trade. Overnight, stay at Samdo for better meals and accommodation.
Enjoying the delicate breakfast, we take short descent walk through the green fields and climb to Larkye Phedi crossing two streams on wooden bridges. With the stupendous view of Manaslu, Larkye Himal (6,219m/20,404ft), and Syacha Glacier, the trail traces for couple of hours to Dharmasala. In the afternoon time, we get plenty of time to explore the village and to acclimatize before crossing the highest Pass, Larkye La Pass (5,160m/16,928ft). At Dharmsala, enjoy delicate meals and comfy accommodations.
This is the most important day for us as we cross the highest and challenging pass, Larkye Pass. Trekking in the higher elevation is always challenging and threat due to unpredictable weather. So, we have to commence the journey in the early morning, otherwise, the trek will be more strenuous as there is a chance of strong wind in the afternoon. After few minutes of walk on moraine boulders, we descend down to a small lake then walk further through the steepy grassy land and moraine. The trail becomes more strenuous as we take a steep descent walk alongside the 4 tranquil lakes before climbing the ridge of Larkye Pass. Be careful and focused while crossing the pass. Also, take a glimpse of the breathtaking panoramic view of Annapurna II (7,937m/26,040ft), Kang Guru (6,981m/22,904ft), Himlung Himal (7,126m/23,379ft), Gyaji Kung (7,030m/23,064ft), and Cheo Himal (6,820ft/22,375ft). After enjoying the pristine nature and wonderful view, descend down through rough bend and grassy meadow until we reach Bimthang. Bimthang is a perfect destination for today’s long and tiresome walk.
After challenging and strenuous trek on the earlier day, we begin this day’s trek in a comfortable way. Have delicate breakfast at Bimtang and descend down through the dense rhododendron forest to Hompuk. From here, continue to descend to Yak Kharka (Pasture land) along Dudh Khola and then follow the trail to Gho. The beautiful village is a perfect place to get the stunning view of snow-capped peaks like Manaslu, Phungi, etc. In the evening time, enjoy the delicious meals and comfortable accommodation at Gho.
Today’s trek is a complete descent from Gho to Tal. After early morning breakfast, we descend down the green hill, traverse through green fields and pasture land to reach the large Gurung village, Tilje (2,300m). Walk for another 2 hours through the dense forest, cross Dudh Khola and take steep descent down to Thonje. From Thonje, the trail to Dharapani descends crossing suspension bridhe over Myarsangdi River. Dharapani is a prominent village in Myarsangdi valley. Eventually, we drop down alongside the Marsyangdi River for few couple of hours and reach Tal. Enjoy the hospitality and accommodation at Tal.
Today is the final day of the trek. After delicate breakfast in the early morning, we leave Tal to Besisahar on a private Jeep enjoying a scenic drive. After 3-4 hours of off-road drive , we reach at Besisahar from where we drive on a comfortable tourist bus to return back to Kathmandu. It takes another 3-4 hours to reach Kathmandu from Besisahar.
Trip Information Section
Meals
Eating is a big part of Holiday. Travelling with Mountain Mart Trek, you experience the vast array of wonderful food Nepalese, Chinese, Continental, Italian and several local cuisines. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner are included in the package. Your guide will suggest delicious, hygienic and each place special food during your trip. Mountain restaurant owner prefer not to order many dishes and waste food as they would like to cater more trekkers with limited food before run off stuck. Its a week or more days hard work to porters and caravans to bring food to these places. During this trek you will usually have breakfast and dinner at the same Lodge, lunch will be eaten at one of the trail side restaurants en-route.
Accommodation
A Tea House is the combination of guest house, restaurant, and social hang out. Private rooms are available in most Tea Houses, except for high altitudes ones where it will be just dormitories. The lodges are fairly basic. The rooms are spare with twin beds and very little additional furniture. Blankets are generally provided. There is a large dining room-cum-lounge, warmed by the bukhara stove (an iron cylinder, fitted with a chimney duct, in which a log fire is lighted. There is normally no electric lighting in the rooms unless the village has hydroelectric power. The dining room usually hassolar lighting.
Most teahouses now also have electricity for charging small appliances - mobile phones and cameras - and there may be a small charge for this.
Drinking water:
Mountain Mart Trek provides unlimited chlorine/Iodine treated water during the trek. All tea houses have mineral water and boiled water for trekkers upon additional cost. We discourage the purchase of Mineral water and bottled water while on the Trek as plastic bottles aredifficult to dispose off and have become an environmental problem
Route Map
Mountain Mart Trek offers you complementary route map and T-shirt
What to take
This is a very active trip, meaning you will be on the move most of the time, so pack as lightly as possible. We provide one porter for every two travellers; your trekking gear will be carried by the porter in a duffel bag that we will provide. The maximum the porters are allowed to carry 15 kgs per trekker means 30 kgs from 2 trekkers . Unnecessary luggage can left in Kathmandu Hotel and its absolutely free of cost. .
Important to note:
Please read the Checklist section of this trip notes for additional details of what you need to bring for the trek on this trip. You will need to bring a comfortable medium sized day pack to carry the things that you will need during the day. This should have a waist strap or (better) a padded waist belt. The weather is subject to change in high altitude so layered clothing is recommended throughout the year.
Trekking or Mountaineering in the higher elevation of the Himalayas is one of the most adventurous endeavors which inherit the risk of AMS or injuries or even death. MMT is always concern regarding the comfort, safety and health of trekkers while meandering in higher altitude. We contribute great effort to reduce or control the risk and hazard; but sometime nature’s curse or fluctuate climate in Himalayas is beyond our control and we are not responsible for it.
If you are a keen adventure lover and are ready to follow the hereby mentioned Terms and Conditions then you are heartily welcome at MMT office, Kaldhara-marg, Paknajol, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
1. All the bookings of the packages are dealt with Mountain Mart Treks and Expedition which is an authorized adventure company based in capital of Nepal: Kathmandu.
2. The term ‘Trip’ formally refers to walking, sightseeing, treks, tours, mountaineering, expeditions or holiday in the mystical land, Nepal.
3. MMT faithfully offers all the amenities in the estimated price of the package.
4. Please go through itinerary page or trek inclusion page for the detail information of the cost transparency. The trek cost may vary from one package to another and some packages don’t include the cost of the following:
5. The travelers must pay 20% upfront out of the total trip cost for the trip conformation.
6. You can pay the booking conformation amount either by credit card and wire transfer, both payment option subject to charge additional bank service fees upto 4% on top of the sum.
7. The trip will be booked once the payment is made by the travelers. We will send you the conformation letter through online and assure to provide all the service detail as mentioned in the itinerary.
8. The final payment must be submitted at the MMT office before the tip departure. Otherwise, you will not be legitimate for trip and no final documentation will be disclosed before the payment.
09. Regarding trip cancellation, we entertain free trip cancellation service upon submission of trustable reason before 90 days of the departure date upon adequate evidence and written reasons.
10. If you cancel the trip 60 days prior to the departure date then 75% cancellation fee will be levied from the booking amount.
11. 85% cancellation fee will be levied if you cancel the trip before 30 days of the trip departure date.
12. The company will be unable to refund the earlier paid (20%) booking payment if you cancel the trek prior to 15 days of the departure date.
13. There will be no payment refund if you voluntarily leave or cancel the trip once it is started; but if you are forced to leave due to unforeseen immediate circumstances then payment can be refunded after proper discretion.
14. We guarantee your safe and successful trip; however, the company reserves the authority to cancel the trip if there will be no minimum number (2) of travelers. In this condition, company will postpone or manage alternative trip.
15. If the company cancels the trip due to any unforeseen circumstances which are beyond our control (i.e. natural disaster, flight cancellation, strikes, wars, riots, quarantine, government intervention policy, weather condition), we will refund after deduction of minimum operating cost involved.
16. If you want to change your booking date, the booking amendment request must be made 90 days prior to the original trip departure.
17. If trekkers demand to change the departure date prior to 60 days of the final departure, US $ 50.00 per person will be charged as cancelation fee. The charge of the trip may also be increased if the market price soars higher during the postponed trip date.
18. The policy of our company is: Trekkers must have insurance policy contract if they want to trek with MMT. The policy must feature: medical coverage, air ambulance, helicopter evacuation facility, as well as flight cancellation insurance if possible.
19. Mountain Mart Treks and Expedition organizes various adventurous trips which have high risk factor and demand more physical stamina plus training. If you can’t accomplish the trek due to your physical inability or sickness, we are not obliged to refund the payment.
20. There may appear hindrance, obstacles or circumstances like: political riot, insurgency, accident, climate change, or natural disasters during the course of trip. Make sure you are ready to deal with all these problems.
21. The trip route, accommodation, modes of transport may be changed without prior notice due to the unforeseen circumstances. It is for your convenience and safety, so hope you will display flexible human nature in this context.
22. While changing the route, transportation, accommodation, or itinerary due to above circumstances, we may charge additional cost or lessen the cost as per the total expenses of the entire trek.
23. MMT holds all the authority to decline, accept, detain or retain any members of the trip if we find anyone suspicious or indiscipline. If you want to trek with MMT, you must accept our leadership during the whole trip.
24. MMT has contracted with network of companies, government of Nepal, individuals to assist the travelers during the trip. These third parties are qualified to perform their duties as contracted. We are not liable in case of loss, damage, irregularities if the third parties don’t perform their duties properly.
25. MMT is not responsible for the violation of any law or rules committed by the travelers in any country.
26. This agreement is governed by the laws of the Government of Nepal. No any individual: employees, representatives, guides of the company can alter the terms and conditions.
27. These terms and conditions may only be waived in special circumstances with written application to the director. Only the director of the company has all the right to amend them.
28. Travelers must be physically and mentally fit for the trekking. It is compulsory to bring health certificates along with proper legal documents for trip approval, if asked.
29. If the flight is cancelled or get delayed due to fluctuate climate or any other causes, MMT is not responsible for the extra expenses or compensation. We can manage alternative arrangement on special request which may demand other extra cost.
30. We have displayed the authentic, genuine and accurate information on our official website and brochure. If any mistake, incomplete or wrong information is seen, please inform us on time.
31. Please read all the above mentioned ‘Terms and Conditions’ before making the bookings. You must abide these conditions if you fancy to trek in the Himalayas with Mountain Mart Treks (MMT)
Foreigners other than Indian citizen, who intend to visit Nepal must hold a valid passport prior to applying for a Nepal visa. The passport must have six months validity from the date of arrival. Foreigners can obtain a Nepalese visa upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, or at a border immigration office. One recent copy of a passport size color photo is required to apply for Tourist Visa to Nepal. Mountain Mart Trek has listed Nepal visa information tips for travelers to Nepal.
A foreigner who has departed before the expiry of the period specified in the visa issued in a visa year shall not be allowed to use the visa by adding the remaining period to another visa year. If any foreigner who has entered Nepal towards the end of a visa year desires to extend his/her stay into the new visa year, he/she may do so by purchasing another visa for the New Year. Provided, however, that the computation of the fees for such period shall be made on the basis of the total period of the stay.
An application for a Tourist Visa must be submitted in the format referred to in Appendix 1.
A Nepali visa issued abroad is valid for entry for three to six months from the date of issue. True -
Citizens of the following countries should be issue visa in their own country to Nepal embassy and consulate.
Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Palestine, Somalia, Zimbabwe.
No foreigners except Indians are entitled to Nepal without a valid visa.
Visas can be obtained from the following immigration offices in Nepal:
A copy of the Visa Form is available for use at the end of this document that avoids you long queue to pick up the Nepal visa form at the international airport.
The fees payable only in USD dollars for obtaining a visa on arrival at any border are as follows:
The fees payable (only in local Nepali currency) to extend the duration of your stay, or to renew a visa are:
A transit visa for one day can be obtained from Nepal's immigration offices at an entry point upon the production of a departure flight ticket via Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The fee is US$ 5 or equivalent convertible currency. A transit visa may not be extended.
A Nepali Visa can be obtained from Nepal Embassy / Consulate Offices in your country, or upon arrival at Kathmandu airport. It is also possible to obtain the visa from other border points of entry. You'll need 1 passport photo each time.
For foreign investors, a business visa with a multiple entry facility for a period of one year or five years can be obtained from the Department of Immigration on the recommendation of the Department of Industry and Commerce by paying US$ 100 and US$ 250 or equivalent convertible foreign or Nepali currency.
Note: While we try to make the information contained herein as accurate as possible, we accept no responsibility for any loss, disruption or inconvenience sustained by anyone using this information.
Foreign visitors are requested to keep a note of the dates on their Nepalese visa and their passport number to avoid possible problems. Visa extensions need to be applied for, within the valid period of the Nepalese visa.
You are requested to ensure that you get the arrival/departure stamps on your passport at the entry /exit points to avoid possible legal complications.
Living in Nepal without a passport or a valid visa is a punishable offence.
Deviation from the prescribed trekking routes mentioned on your trekking permit will be treated as a violation of the law.
You are advised to be aware of brokers/cheaters and counterfeit documents or visa/trekking permits to avoid legal complications.
Change of purpose of your stay without permission is not allowed and employment or voluntary services while on a tourist visa is strictly prohibited. It will be a punishable offence.
Be certain to register at the police and Immigration check points along any trail. It would be wise to register your trekking destination and schedule at your Embassy or Consulate.
If you encounter problems along the trails, immediately inform the nearest police or Immigration post officials.
You are requested to change money with recognized dealers and do not forget to take and keep formal receipts.
You are requested to inform the officials at an Immigration Office or Police Station of any changes in the address previously given in your visa application form or disembarkation card, and within seven days.
If, as a tourist, your stay is more than 120 days in one visa year and you wish to visit additional places for longer than 24 hours, you must register at the local police office of such places, your name, passport number and address.
You are advised to be mindful to contact the Department of Immigration to request a visa transfer in the case of getting a new passport or travel document from your embassy, and within seven days.
Passport and trekking permits should be kept by each trekker while trekking.
Filming in restricted or notified areas without permission is strictly prohibited.
Please do not take out the visa stickers from your passport and do not try to change records printed in your passport.
We request your co-operation in observing the following guidelines during your stay in Nepal. Respect local traditions, customs, values and sentiments, help to protect local culture and maintain local pride.
Indian citizens are permitted to travel in Nepal provided they have any one of the following documents:
Passport; Driving license with photograph; Identity card with photograph issued by a governmental body; Ration card with photograph; Voter identity card with photograph; Registration certificate issued by the Indian embassy to Indian citizens residing in Nepal; Ad hoc/temporary identity cards issued by the Indian embassy to the Indian citizen in the event of exigency; Document with photograph and setting out identity, issued by the sub-divisional magistrate or authority there above.
Department of Immigration Kalikasthan, Dillibazar, Kathmandu. |
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Tel : | 977 - 01 - 4433934 / 4429660 / 4438862 / 4438868 |
Fax : | 977 - 01 - 4433935 |
Email : | mail@nepalimmigration.gov.np |
Web : | http://nepalimmigration.gov.np/ |
Sunday to Thursday | 10:30 a.m. - 17:00 p.m. in Summer |
10:30 a.m. - 16:00 p.m. in Winter (Nov. to Jan.) | |
Friday | 10:30 a.m. -15:00 p.m. |
Sunday to Thursday | 10:30 a.m. - 15:00 p.m. |
Friday | 10:30 a.m. - 13:00 p.m. |
Note: All of the information above is based on information from the Department of Immigration of Nepal’s office and may be found on their website.
All trekkers are required to carry a Trekkers' Information Management System card (TIMS card). It is available from the Tourist Services Centre in Kathmandu: Sun – Fri 10:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 17:00. It is free, but requires two passport photographs. (Trekking agencies provide the cards for their clients.) Show it at check points on trekking routes.
Trekking Permits are required for all treks that pass through Conservation Areas or National Parks.
Conservation Area permits can be purchased at the Tourist Services Centre for Rs 2000 plus two photographs.
National Park entry tickets cost Rs 3000 and require no photograph. Purchase at the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation office Sun – Fri 09:00 – 14:00 only (next to the Tourist Services office).
Restricted Area Permits are required mainly for camping style trekking in remote areas near the Tibetan border – for which a guide is strongly recommended. They can only be purchased for two or more trekkers. The permits are issued by the Central Immigration Office, require two working days, your original passports (not facsimiles) and two photographs. Costs range from US$10/week to US$500/10 days plus substantial additional amounts for each additional day. These will be procured by your chosen trekking agency. Offices are open daily, but with restricted hours on Saturdays.
The foreign tourist visiting Nepal shall be granted the tourist visa.
The tourist visa shall be granted for a period in maximum of 150 days in a visa year (Visa years means January to December).
A tourist who has departed before the expiry of the period specified in the visa issued in a visa year shall not be allowed to use the visa by adding the remaining period to another visa year.
If any foreigner who has entered into Nepal towards the end of a visa year desires to spend even the period during which he may stay in Nepal with the tourist visa of the other visa year, he may use such facility.
Provided, however, that the computation of the fees for such period shall be made on the basis of the total period of his stay.
Note: Above information is based on Department of Immigration of Nepal office.
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Manaslu Circuit Trek is one of the best adventurous Tea house treks in the untouched region of Nepal. The remote countryside, off-beaten trails, restricted areas, newly opened tea houses, and gigantic snow-capped mountains have increased the popularity of Manaslu Region Trek in recent days. Despite being popular, the region sees fewer trekkers in comparison to Everest Base Camp Trek or Annapurna Base Camp Trek. Therefore, MMT has customized the 14 days Manaslu Short trek for the travelers who want to experience delightful trekking at a limited time. We also offer excellent service, friendly hospitality, cozy accommodation, and AMS friendly itinerary at an affordable Manaslu Circuit Trek cost.
The Trek is renowned for pristine scenery, panoramic landscape, and breathtaking view of snow-capped peaks: Mt. Makalu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, and Annapurna II. The Manaslu Circuit Trek also offers an opportunity to witness the biological and geographical diversity, explore Hindu-Buddhist culture, and the typical lifestyle of the people of this region. We even experience the friendly hospitality and intimate behavior of the people. Though the region is remote and lacks in development, it is rich in natural beauty, cultural diversity, and different species of flora and fauna. If you are fortunate, you can also spot the endangered wildlife en-route. The Manaslu region has many more things to bestow to the enthusiastic trekkers.With easy access from Kathmandu, you drive to Soti in a private four-wheeler and then trek to the higher region through green lush forest, green countryside, glacial rivers, rice terraces, suspension bridges, and ridges. As we continue trekking further in the higher elevation, we acclimatize at Sama Gaon to adjust the thin air. The next day trail continues to Samdo and to Dharmasala before we trace the longest and challenging pass of this region.
The 14 days Manaslu Short trek further traces the trail of the conservation area and ends up crossing the highest pass, Larkya La Pass. The dramatic pass is one of the most strenuous and challenging trails of this trek which demands extra physical fitness. The panoramic landscape and the elegant view of Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Gyaji Kung, and Annapurna II tracing through the Pass makes the trek unforgettable and memorable. Eventually, after crossing the pass, the trail moves to Bimthang, Gho, and Dharapani through terraced farmland and reverse Annapurna Circuit Trek. On the final day of the trek, we return back from Tal to Kathmandu with a scenic drive on a comfortable tourist bus.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is remarkable for the novice, young, female, or budget travelers. With the help of precisely tailored itineraries and experienced guides, trekkers with average physical fitness can easily trace the Manaslu Circuit trail on the scheduled date. The Manaslu Trek is the best package for the adventurous trekkers who love solitude in trails. There is nothing like trekking in this restricted region and explore the unspoiled natural beauty. For further melodious experience of trekking in the Himalayas, MMT offers longer and more adventurous Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek.
Note: MMT is a top-rated service-oriented trekking company based in Nepal. We are always ready to arrange the best package and provide excellent service to our clients. In the package cost, we offer two ways of transportation service, 3 times meals a day, cozy accommodation, and friendly hospitality. We can even optimize the itinerary on special recommendation of our valued customer.
DAY 1: Drive from Kathmandu (1,300m/ 4,265ft) to Soti Khola (700/ 2,300ft):
DAY 2: Soti Khola to Dobhan (1,070m/ 3,510ft):
Day 3:Dobhan to Philim (1,570m/5,150ft):
Day 4: Philim to Bhiphedi (1,900m/6,234ft):
Day 5: Bhiphedi to Namrung (2,630m/8,630ft):
Day 6: Numrung to Lho (3,180m/10, 432ft):
Day 7: Lho to Sama Gaon (3,520m/11,550ft):
Day 8: Acclimatization and exploration day at Sama Gaon:
Day 9: Sama Gaon to Samdo (3,860m/12,664ft):
Day 10: Samdo to Dharmasala (Larkye Phedi) (4,460m/14,631):
Day 11: Dharmasala – Larkye La Pass (5,160m/ 16,928ft) to Bimtang (3,590m/11,777ft):
Day 12: Bimtang to Gho (2,515m/8,259ft):
Day 13: Gho to Tal (1,680m/5,512ft):
Day 14: Drive from Tal to Besisahar (7,60m/2,500ft) and then final drive to Kathmandu
Today is the first day of the trek. We commence our trek in the early morning after having the delicate morning breakfast at the respective hotel. From Kathmandu, we drive in our private four-wheeler through Prithivi highway and trace the route of Dhading Besi alongside Trisuli River. Enjoying the dusty, bumpy road and the green terraced farmland, we drive on the bank of Budi Gandaki River crossing a bride nearby Arughat. Eventually, the countryside drive stops at Soti Khola: The place where we take today’s shelter.
Enjoy the delicate breakfast at Soti Khola and get yourself well prepared for today’s journey. Once you begin the trip ahead Soti Khola, you may be impressed and allured by the wonderful waterfall and rivulet. Continue the journey through dense and beautiful Sal forest and then climb the vertical ridge over Budhi Gandaki River. The trail then after traces small villages: Lyabrubesi and Kanigaon and descends to the sandy bank of Budhi Gandaki to reach Maccha Khola at perfect lunchtime. After a short lunch break, we trace the uphill downhill trail, cross a narrow gorge and follow the trail to Khorlabesi. From the beautiful Gurung village, we take another steep climb and trek alongside the natural hot springs on the way to Dobhan. Eventually, we climb for few minutes crossing a suspension bridge then follow the wide staircase over the ridge and reach at the village, Dobhan. The village has a good facility for cozy accommodation and friendly hospitality.
After delicate breakfast in the early morning at Dobhan, we commence today’s trek and trace for a few hours to Thulo Dhunga and Yara Bagar. Walk for a few hours and then cross a suspension bridge to march ahead to the village, Jagat. The village is an entrance point of the Manaslu Conservation area where trekkers need to submit the Permit card to take permission of trekking in this restricted area. The couple of hours of walk inside the conservation area bestows serene beauty and tranquil environment. After an hour of walk inside the conservation area, ascend along Budhi Gandaki enjoying the gleaming view of Sringi Himal (7,187m/23,579ft) and trace to the terraced village, Salleri, and then to Sirdibas. Eventually, after half an hour away from Sirdibas is Philim, a huge Gurung village in this region.
The journey today from Philim to Bhiphedi is absolutely delightful as we come across pleasant nature and wonderful trails. From Philim, we trace the arid landscape and follow the zigzag trail past the fascinating waterful and walk along the terraced field of Ekle Bhatti. The trail from here after is steep descent along the gorge until we traverse Lokpo, the confluence of Shar Khola and Chhukung Khola. Now, follow the wide valley, cross the suspension bridge and climb up to Phewa, then to the flat land Deng. Ascend along the Shringi Khola and climb a hill for few hours to Bhiphedi, the village where we take shelter today.
Have a delicate breakfast at Bhiphedi and then get ready to begin today’s trip. From Bhiphedi, take a stip trail to the stone-carved village, Bhi, and then trace to Bhijam village along the Shingi Khola. Ghap is the next culturally rich village on our trail. The people of this village dwell the typical Tibetan lifestyle and celebrate the Tibetan Buddhist culture and tradition. The trip from here to Namrung is enchanting as we trace the trail of beautiful Prok village and witness the magnificent view of Sringi Himal from the viewpoint of the village. Forge ahead walking underneath the cliff and trace inside the dense forest of fir and rhododendron for few hours before finally crossing a suspension bridge. After a short inclined walk, we reach to destination village, Namrung.
On a fresh morning after delightful breakfast, we commence our journey from Numrung, cross Budhi Gandaki River, and trace through the dense forest to enter upper Nupri village. The Gompas, Chortens, Stupas, typical lifestyle, culture, tradition, costume, and dialects in this village resemble the influence of Tibetan-style. After an hour of inclined walk, the trail traces through a stone arch and terraced barley field of Lihi village. Above this village, we comes across few Gompas and the base camp of the gleaming peak, Himalchuli (7,893m/25,896ft) before the trail takes us to Sho Village. Above the village appears awe-inspiring peaks: Manaslu (8,156m/26,759ft), Manaslu North (7,157m/23,480ft), and Naike Peak (5,515m/18,094ft). After a short inclined walk from Sho and Shrip is Lho village which is our today’s destination. In the evening time, we observe the prayer and lifestyle of the monks at the renowned Ribum monastery of this village.
Commencing the trip from Lho, we pass through the dense forest and climb to the plateau of high mountains, Shyaula, witnessing the perfect glimpse of Ngadi Chuli (7,879m/2,5,850ft), HiunChuli (7,893m/25,896ft). From Shyaula, we trace along the moraine of the glacier river and gradually ascend to the top of the hill for the final descent into a moraine and to the widefield of Samagaon. The prominent village of this region offers amiable hospitality and cozy accommodation for 2 nights.
Sama Gaon is the pre-scheduled destination for acclimatization to adjust thin air in higher elevation. On this day, we just don’t stay idle, rather, we explore the beautiful village and gain knowledge about lifestyle, culture, and other beautiful architecture. We have options for short hike to Manaslu Base Camp or Birendra lake, or Pungyen Gompa. The short hike to Manaslu Base Camp is adventurous as we need to walk for a few hours from Sama. Birendra lake is a glacier lake with crystal freshwater which is on the way to Makalu Base Camp from Sama Gaon. The most fascinating option will be a trek to Pungyen Gompa which is on the ridge and is two and a half hours far from Sama Gaon. The Gompa is religiously and culturally important and worth to visit. After the short hike, we get plenty of rest at the lodge of Sama Gaon.
Today’s journey is one of the shortest and rejuvenating. After delightful breakfast at Sama Gaon, the trail climbs up to the Pastureland, Kermo Kharka and then traces through dense Birch and Juniper forest. Enjoying the natural beauty, we descend to Budhi Gandaki river, cross a wooden bridge, and climb steeply up to Samdo with an amazing view of Manaslu, Naike Peak, and some other peaks. Samdo is a border village between Nepal and Tibet. So, we can find the Tibetan lifestyle and culture in Samdo. Most of the trails of this village are connected to Tibet for trade. Overnight, stay at Samdo for better meals and accommodation.
Enjoying the delicate breakfast, we take short descent walk through the green fields and climb to Larkye Phedi crossing two streams on wooden bridges. With the stupendous view of Manaslu, Larkye Himal (6,219m/20,404ft), and Syacha Glacier, the trail traces for couple of hours to Dharmasala. In the afternoon time, we get plenty of time to explore the village and to acclimatize before crossing the highest Pass, Larkye La Pass (5,160m/16,928ft). At Dharmsala, enjoy delicate meals and comfy accommodations.
This is the most important day for us as we cross the highest and challenging pass, Larkye Pass. Trekking in the higher elevation is always challenging and threat due to unpredictable weather. So, we have to commence the journey in the early morning, otherwise, the trek will be more strenuous as there is a chance of strong wind in the afternoon. After few minutes of walk on moraine boulders, we descend down to a small lake then walk further through the steepy grassy land and moraine. The trail becomes more strenuous as we take a steep descent walk alongside the 4 tranquil lakes before climbing the ridge of Larkye Pass. Be careful and focused while crossing the pass. Also, take a glimpse of the breathtaking panoramic view of Annapurna II (7,937m/26,040ft), Kang Guru (6,981m/22,904ft), Himlung Himal (7,126m/23,379ft), Gyaji Kung (7,030m/23,064ft), and Cheo Himal (6,820ft/22,375ft). After enjoying the pristine nature and wonderful view, descend down through rough bend and grassy meadow until we reach Bimthang. Bimthang is a perfect destination for today’s long and tiresome walk.
After challenging and strenuous trek on the earlier day, we begin this day’s trek in a comfortable way. Have delicate breakfast at Bimtang and descend down through the dense rhododendron forest to Hompuk. From here, continue to descend to Yak Kharka (Pasture land) along Dudh Khola and then follow the trail to Gho. The beautiful village is a perfect place to get the stunning view of snow-capped peaks like Manaslu, Phungi, etc. In the evening time, enjoy the delicious meals and comfortable accommodation at Gho.
Today’s trek is a complete descent from Gho to Tal. After early morning breakfast, we descend down the green hill, traverse through green fields and pasture land to reach the large Gurung village, Tilje (2,300m). Walk for another 2 hours through the dense forest, cross Dudh Khola and take steep descent down to Thonje. From Thonje, the trail to Dharapani descends crossing suspension bridhe over Myarsangdi River. Dharapani is a prominent village in Myarsangdi valley. Eventually, we drop down alongside the Marsyangdi River for few couple of hours and reach Tal. Enjoy the hospitality and accommodation at Tal.
Today is the final day of the trek. After delicate breakfast in the early morning, we leave Tal to Besisahar on a private Jeep enjoying a scenic drive. After 3-4 hours of off-road drive , we reach at Besisahar from where we drive on a comfortable tourist bus to return back to Kathmandu. It takes another 3-4 hours to reach Kathmandu from Besisahar.
Trip Information Section
Meals
Eating is a big part of Holiday. Travelling with Mountain Mart Trek, you experience the vast array of wonderful food Nepalese, Chinese, Continental, Italian and several local cuisines. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner are included in the package. Your guide will suggest delicious, hygienic and each place special food during your trip. Mountain restaurant owner prefer not to order many dishes and waste food as they would like to cater more trekkers with limited food before run off stuck. Its a week or more days hard work to porters and caravans to bring food to these places. During this trek you will usually have breakfast and dinner at the same Lodge, lunch will be eaten at one of the trail side restaurants en-route.
Accommodation
A Tea House is the combination of guest house, restaurant, and social hang out. Private rooms are available in most Tea Houses, except for high altitudes ones where it will be just dormitories. The lodges are fairly basic. The rooms are spare with twin beds and very little additional furniture. Blankets are generally provided. There is a large dining room-cum-lounge, warmed by the bukhara stove (an iron cylinder, fitted with a chimney duct, in which a log fire is lighted. There is normally no electric lighting in the rooms unless the village has hydroelectric power. The dining room usually hassolar lighting.
Most teahouses now also have electricity for charging small appliances - mobile phones and cameras - and there may be a small charge for this.
Drinking water:
Mountain Mart Trek provides unlimited chlorine/Iodine treated water during the trek. All tea houses have mineral water and boiled water for trekkers upon additional cost. We discourage the purchase of Mineral water and bottled water while on the Trek as plastic bottles aredifficult to dispose off and have become an environmental problem
Route Map
Mountain Mart Trek offers you complementary route map and T-shirt
What to take
This is a very active trip, meaning you will be on the move most of the time, so pack as lightly as possible. We provide one porter for every two travellers; your trekking gear will be carried by the porter in a duffel bag that we will provide. The maximum the porters are allowed to carry 15 kgs per trekker means 30 kgs from 2 trekkers . Unnecessary luggage can left in Kathmandu Hotel and its absolutely free of cost. .
Important to note:
Please read the Checklist section of this trip notes for additional details of what you need to bring for the trek on this trip. You will need to bring a comfortable medium sized day pack to carry the things that you will need during the day. This should have a waist strap or (better) a padded waist belt. The weather is subject to change in high altitude so layered clothing is recommended throughout the year.
Trekking or Mountaineering in the higher elevation of the Himalayas is one of the most adventurous endeavors which inherit the risk of AMS or injuries or even death. MMT is always concern regarding the comfort, safety and health of trekkers while meandering in higher altitude. We contribute great effort to reduce or control the risk and hazard; but sometime nature’s curse or fluctuate climate in Himalayas is beyond our control and we are not responsible for it.
If you are a keen adventure lover and are ready to follow the hereby mentioned Terms and Conditions then you are heartily welcome at MMT office, Kaldhara-marg, Paknajol, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
1. All the bookings of the packages are dealt with Mountain Mart Treks and Expedition which is an authorized adventure company based in capital of Nepal: Kathmandu.
2. The term ‘Trip’ formally refers to walking, sightseeing, treks, tours, mountaineering, expeditions or holiday in the mystical land, Nepal.
3. MMT faithfully offers all the amenities in the estimated price of the package.
4. Please go through itinerary page or trek inclusion page for the detail information of the cost transparency. The trek cost may vary from one package to another and some packages don’t include the cost of the following:
5. The travelers must pay 20% upfront out of the total trip cost for the trip conformation.
6. You can pay the booking conformation amount either by credit card and wire transfer, both payment option subject to charge additional bank service fees upto 4% on top of the sum.
7. The trip will be booked once the payment is made by the travelers. We will send you the conformation letter through online and assure to provide all the service detail as mentioned in the itinerary.
8. The final payment must be submitted at the MMT office before the tip departure. Otherwise, you will not be legitimate for trip and no final documentation will be disclosed before the payment.
09. Regarding trip cancellation, we entertain free trip cancellation service upon submission of trustable reason before 90 days of the departure date upon adequate evidence and written reasons.
10. If you cancel the trip 60 days prior to the departure date then 75% cancellation fee will be levied from the booking amount.
11. 85% cancellation fee will be levied if you cancel the trip before 30 days of the trip departure date.
12. The company will be unable to refund the earlier paid (20%) booking payment if you cancel the trek prior to 15 days of the departure date.
13. There will be no payment refund if you voluntarily leave or cancel the trip once it is started; but if you are forced to leave due to unforeseen immediate circumstances then payment can be refunded after proper discretion.
14. We guarantee your safe and successful trip; however, the company reserves the authority to cancel the trip if there will be no minimum number (2) of travelers. In this condition, company will postpone or manage alternative trip.
15. If the company cancels the trip due to any unforeseen circumstances which are beyond our control (i.e. natural disaster, flight cancellation, strikes, wars, riots, quarantine, government intervention policy, weather condition), we will refund after deduction of minimum operating cost involved.
16. If you want to change your booking date, the booking amendment request must be made 90 days prior to the original trip departure.
17. If trekkers demand to change the departure date prior to 60 days of the final departure, US $ 50.00 per person will be charged as cancelation fee. The charge of the trip may also be increased if the market price soars higher during the postponed trip date.
18. The policy of our company is: Trekkers must have insurance policy contract if they want to trek with MMT. The policy must feature: medical coverage, air ambulance, helicopter evacuation facility, as well as flight cancellation insurance if possible.
19. Mountain Mart Treks and Expedition organizes various adventurous trips which have high risk factor and demand more physical stamina plus training. If you can’t accomplish the trek due to your physical inability or sickness, we are not obliged to refund the payment.
20. There may appear hindrance, obstacles or circumstances like: political riot, insurgency, accident, climate change, or natural disasters during the course of trip. Make sure you are ready to deal with all these problems.
21. The trip route, accommodation, modes of transport may be changed without prior notice due to the unforeseen circumstances. It is for your convenience and safety, so hope you will display flexible human nature in this context.
22. While changing the route, transportation, accommodation, or itinerary due to above circumstances, we may charge additional cost or lessen the cost as per the total expenses of the entire trek.
23. MMT holds all the authority to decline, accept, detain or retain any members of the trip if we find anyone suspicious or indiscipline. If you want to trek with MMT, you must accept our leadership during the whole trip.
24. MMT has contracted with network of companies, government of Nepal, individuals to assist the travelers during the trip. These third parties are qualified to perform their duties as contracted. We are not liable in case of loss, damage, irregularities if the third parties don’t perform their duties properly.
25. MMT is not responsible for the violation of any law or rules committed by the travelers in any country.
26. This agreement is governed by the laws of the Government of Nepal. No any individual: employees, representatives, guides of the company can alter the terms and conditions.
27. These terms and conditions may only be waived in special circumstances with written application to the director. Only the director of the company has all the right to amend them.
28. Travelers must be physically and mentally fit for the trekking. It is compulsory to bring health certificates along with proper legal documents for trip approval, if asked.
29. If the flight is cancelled or get delayed due to fluctuate climate or any other causes, MMT is not responsible for the extra expenses or compensation. We can manage alternative arrangement on special request which may demand other extra cost.
30. We have displayed the authentic, genuine and accurate information on our official website and brochure. If any mistake, incomplete or wrong information is seen, please inform us on time.
31. Please read all the above mentioned ‘Terms and Conditions’ before making the bookings. You must abide these conditions if you fancy to trek in the Himalayas with Mountain Mart Treks (MMT)
Foreigners other than Indian citizen, who intend to visit Nepal must hold a valid passport prior to applying for a Nepal visa. The passport must have six months validity from the date of arrival. Foreigners can obtain a Nepalese visa upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, or at a border immigration office. One recent copy of a passport size color photo is required to apply for Tourist Visa to Nepal. Mountain Mart Trek has listed Nepal visa information tips for travelers to Nepal.
A foreigner who has departed before the expiry of the period specified in the visa issued in a visa year shall not be allowed to use the visa by adding the remaining period to another visa year. If any foreigner who has entered Nepal towards the end of a visa year desires to extend his/her stay into the new visa year, he/she may do so by purchasing another visa for the New Year. Provided, however, that the computation of the fees for such period shall be made on the basis of the total period of the stay.
An application for a Tourist Visa must be submitted in the format referred to in Appendix 1.
A Nepali visa issued abroad is valid for entry for three to six months from the date of issue. True -
Citizens of the following countries should be issue visa in their own country to Nepal embassy and consulate.
Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Palestine, Somalia, Zimbabwe.
No foreigners except Indians are entitled to Nepal without a valid visa.
Visas can be obtained from the following immigration offices in Nepal:
A copy of the Visa Form is available for use at the end of this document that avoids you long queue to pick up the Nepal visa form at the international airport.
The fees payable only in USD dollars for obtaining a visa on arrival at any border are as follows:
The fees payable (only in local Nepali currency) to extend the duration of your stay, or to renew a visa are:
A transit visa for one day can be obtained from Nepal's immigration offices at an entry point upon the production of a departure flight ticket via Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The fee is US$ 5 or equivalent convertible currency. A transit visa may not be extended.
A Nepali Visa can be obtained from Nepal Embassy / Consulate Offices in your country, or upon arrival at Kathmandu airport. It is also possible to obtain the visa from other border points of entry. You'll need 1 passport photo each time.
For foreign investors, a business visa with a multiple entry facility for a period of one year or five years can be obtained from the Department of Immigration on the recommendation of the Department of Industry and Commerce by paying US$ 100 and US$ 250 or equivalent convertible foreign or Nepali currency.
Note: While we try to make the information contained herein as accurate as possible, we accept no responsibility for any loss, disruption or inconvenience sustained by anyone using this information.
Foreign visitors are requested to keep a note of the dates on their Nepalese visa and their passport number to avoid possible problems. Visa extensions need to be applied for, within the valid period of the Nepalese visa.
You are requested to ensure that you get the arrival/departure stamps on your passport at the entry /exit points to avoid possible legal complications.
Living in Nepal without a passport or a valid visa is a punishable offence.
Deviation from the prescribed trekking routes mentioned on your trekking permit will be treated as a violation of the law.
You are advised to be aware of brokers/cheaters and counterfeit documents or visa/trekking permits to avoid legal complications.
Change of purpose of your stay without permission is not allowed and employment or voluntary services while on a tourist visa is strictly prohibited. It will be a punishable offence.
Be certain to register at the police and Immigration check points along any trail. It would be wise to register your trekking destination and schedule at your Embassy or Consulate.
If you encounter problems along the trails, immediately inform the nearest police or Immigration post officials.
You are requested to change money with recognized dealers and do not forget to take and keep formal receipts.
You are requested to inform the officials at an Immigration Office or Police Station of any changes in the address previously given in your visa application form or disembarkation card, and within seven days.
If, as a tourist, your stay is more than 120 days in one visa year and you wish to visit additional places for longer than 24 hours, you must register at the local police office of such places, your name, passport number and address.
You are advised to be mindful to contact the Department of Immigration to request a visa transfer in the case of getting a new passport or travel document from your embassy, and within seven days.
Passport and trekking permits should be kept by each trekker while trekking.
Filming in restricted or notified areas without permission is strictly prohibited.
Please do not take out the visa stickers from your passport and do not try to change records printed in your passport.
We request your co-operation in observing the following guidelines during your stay in Nepal. Respect local traditions, customs, values and sentiments, help to protect local culture and maintain local pride.
Indian citizens are permitted to travel in Nepal provided they have any one of the following documents:
Passport; Driving license with photograph; Identity card with photograph issued by a governmental body; Ration card with photograph; Voter identity card with photograph; Registration certificate issued by the Indian embassy to Indian citizens residing in Nepal; Ad hoc/temporary identity cards issued by the Indian embassy to the Indian citizen in the event of exigency; Document with photograph and setting out identity, issued by the sub-divisional magistrate or authority there above.
Department of Immigration Kalikasthan, Dillibazar, Kathmandu. |
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Tel : | 977 - 01 - 4433934 / 4429660 / 4438862 / 4438868 |
Fax : | 977 - 01 - 4433935 |
Email : | mail@nepalimmigration.gov.np |
Web : | http://nepalimmigration.gov.np/ |
Sunday to Thursday | 10:30 a.m. - 17:00 p.m. in Summer |
10:30 a.m. - 16:00 p.m. in Winter (Nov. to Jan.) | |
Friday | 10:30 a.m. -15:00 p.m. |
Sunday to Thursday | 10:30 a.m. - 15:00 p.m. |
Friday | 10:30 a.m. - 13:00 p.m. |
Note: All of the information above is based on information from the Department of Immigration of Nepal’s office and may be found on their website.
All trekkers are required to carry a Trekkers' Information Management System card (TIMS card). It is available from the Tourist Services Centre in Kathmandu: Sun – Fri 10:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 17:00. It is free, but requires two passport photographs. (Trekking agencies provide the cards for their clients.) Show it at check points on trekking routes.
Trekking Permits are required for all treks that pass through Conservation Areas or National Parks.
Conservation Area permits can be purchased at the Tourist Services Centre for Rs 2000 plus two photographs.
National Park entry tickets cost Rs 3000 and require no photograph. Purchase at the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation office Sun – Fri 09:00 – 14:00 only (next to the Tourist Services office).
Restricted Area Permits are required mainly for camping style trekking in remote areas near the Tibetan border – for which a guide is strongly recommended. They can only be purchased for two or more trekkers. The permits are issued by the Central Immigration Office, require two working days, your original passports (not facsimiles) and two photographs. Costs range from US$10/week to US$500/10 days plus substantial additional amounts for each additional day. These will be procured by your chosen trekking agency. Offices are open daily, but with restricted hours on Saturdays.
The foreign tourist visiting Nepal shall be granted the tourist visa.
The tourist visa shall be granted for a period in maximum of 150 days in a visa year (Visa years means January to December).
A tourist who has departed before the expiry of the period specified in the visa issued in a visa year shall not be allowed to use the visa by adding the remaining period to another visa year.
If any foreigner who has entered into Nepal towards the end of a visa year desires to spend even the period during which he may stay in Nepal with the tourist visa of the other visa year, he may use such facility.
Provided, however, that the computation of the fees for such period shall be made on the basis of the total period of his stay.
Note: Above information is based on Department of Immigration of Nepal office.
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