There are many parts of Nepal into which the entry of foreigners is strictly controlled. restricted Many treks that may be suggested on a map are in restricted areas and you either cannot get a permit for those regions or must travel with a liaison officer and pay for a special permit. Some areas specifically closed to foreigners are: Walunchung Gola, Rolwaling and the route to Nangpa La in Khumbu. When planning your trek, assume that these areas will remain closed. Don't count on a last-minute change in the rules. Police checkposts are numerous in the hills and police will turn you back if you try to trek into a restricted area.
Officially there are no longer any restricted areas in Nepal. The immigration office rules now state that "trekkers are not allowed to trek in the notified areas previously known as restricted". Rather than get involved in all this semantic complication, the term "restricted" is used here to refer to places that are closed to trekkers, or open to trekkers only when accompanied by a policeman (a liaison or "environmental" officer).
There are many reasons why the restricted areas exist. In most cases, it is a hangover from a time when the border with China was more sensitive than it is now. Environmental groups, particularly the Nepal Nature Conservation Society, are pressuring the government to keep some places closed for ecological reasons to avoid both cultural and environmental degradation. Because trekkers require assistance when something goes wrong (accident, illness or theft), the government restricts some areas because it doubts that it could provide the security that trekkers need. There are also political reasons for some restrictions. In the 1970s, for example, the Jomsom trek was closed because a major foreign-aided military operation had been mounted there in support of the Khampas in Tibet.
There are many influences on the decision to open or close certain parts of Nepal to foreigners. Recent changes have liberalized both trekking and climbing, and there is considerable pressure to open more areas to trekkers. You should check with a trekking agency or the central immigration office before planning an unusual trek.
Activities : Trekking Start/End: Arughat Destination: Tsum Valley Trekking Trip Duration: 21 Days Max. Altitude: 3700m Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May & Aug - Oc Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek Festival:Lhosar; Dhacyhang; Saka-Dawa; Faning
Activities : Trekking Start/End: Pokhara Destination:Tiji Festival Trip Duration: 20 Days Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May & August - October Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek Culture : Tibetan culture
Activities : Trekking Start/End: Besishar/Pokhara Destination: NarPhu Valley Trekking Trip Duration: 26 Days Max. Altitude: 5416m Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May & August - October Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek
Activities : Trekking Start/End: Nepaljung/Pokhara Destination:Upper Dolpo Trekking Trip Duration: 33 Days Max. Altitude: 5400m-Khang Pass Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May & August - October Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek Culture :
Activities : Trekking Start/End: Jomsom/Pokhara Destination:Upper Mustang Trek Trip Duration: 19 Days Max. Altitude:3700m Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May & August - October Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek
Activities: Hiking & Trekking. Start/End: Kathmandu Destination: Lower DolpoTrek Trip Duration: 18 Days Max. Altitude: 5115 meters Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May and Aug - Oct. Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek Culture : Dolpo people, Tthakali, Tibetan origin
Activities : Hiking & Trekking. Start/End: Kathmandu Destination: Dolpo Shey Gompa Trek Trip Duration : 26 Days Max. Altitude : 5500 meters Group Size : Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season : Feb - May and Aug - Nov Grade : Very Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek.
Activities : Trekking Start/End: Nepalgunja/Pokhara Destination:Dolpo Kakkot Trek Trip Duration: 20 Days Max. Altitude: Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: April - June & August - October Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek Culture : Dolpo People, Thakali, Tibet origins
Activities : Hiking & Trekking. Start/End: Kathmandu Destination: Makalu Base CampTrek Trip Duration : 20 Days Max. Altitude : 5000 meters Group Size : Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season : Feb - May and Aug - Nov Grade : Very Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek.
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Activities : Trekking Start/End: Gorkha/Besisahar Destination: Rupinala Trekking Trip Duration: 28 Days Max. Altitude: 4643m Rupinala Pass Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May & Aug - Oct Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek Culture :
Activities: Hiking & Trekking. Start/End: Kathmandu Destination: Manaslu Circuit Trek Trip Duration: 23 Days Max. Altitude: 5235 meters Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb- May and Aug-Oct Grade: Moderate to Strenuous Type of Trek: Camping trek Culture: Nubri people, Tsum, Gurung, Bhutias and Sherpa people
Activities: Hiking & Trekking. Start/End: Kathmandu Destination: Rara Lake Trek Trip Duration: 18 Days Max. Altitude: 3500 meters Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May and Aug - Oct Grade: Easy and Moderate Type of Trek: Camping trek.
Activities: Hiking & Trekking. Start/End: Kathmandu Destination: Kanchanjunga Base Trek Trip Duration: 28 Days Max. Altitude: 5400m Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May and Sep – Nov Grade: Moderate Type of Trek: Camping trek
Activities: Hiking & Trekking. Start/End: Kathmandu Destination: Kanchanjunga Region Trek Trip Duration: 20 Days Max. Altitude: 4620m Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above Best Season: Feb - May and Sep – Nov Grade: Moderate Type of Trek: Camping trek
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