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Restricted Area Trekking in Nepal

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.

Upper Mustang Trek: Upper Mustang, situated on the north of the Annapurna Himal, is one of the exotic trekking circuits in Nepal. Lying beyond the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massif in central Nepal is the hidden Kingdom of Mustang, an intriguing parched region, forming part of the Tibetan plateau. Untouched by the outside world, 16th century monasteries remain active, adorned with unrivalled frescoes, thankas and status of gigantic deities, preserving ancient traditions. Mustang is the land of Barley field's pasture for grazing herds................................
Mustang Tiji Festival: The Tiji festival is a three-day ritual known as "The chasing of the Demons" and it is centered around the Tiji myth. Tiji tells the story of a deity named Dorje Jono who must battle against his demon father to save the Kingdom of Mustang from destruction. The demon father wreaks havoc on Mustang by creating a water shortage which, in this extremely arid land, is the most precious life-sustaining resour................
Dolpo Mustang Trekking: This trail gives an excellent opportunity to explore forbidden kingdom and unexplored area of Nepal. Dolpo is located inside the Shey Phoksumdo National Park of mid-western Nepal, behind the Northside of the Dhaulagiri massif towards the Tibetan plateau. Cut off by a series of very high passes, closed by snow most of the year; Dolpo remains truly an isolated corner of Nepal................
Upper Dolpo Trekking: The Upper Dolpo region is another remote hidden destination in far west where Nepal's most tranquil and natural beauty is still unexplored. The home of herbal land, unspoiled trans-Himalayan culture, Buddhist monuments, unique human civilization at high altitude is worth a visit..............
Lower Dolpo Trekking: Dolpo is located inside the Shy Phoksundo National Park of mid–western Nepal, behind the Dhaulagiri massif, towards the Tibetan Plateau. Cut off by a series of very high passes, closed by snow most of the year, Dolpa remains a truly isolated corner of Nepal. Time has stood still here for centuries as the inhabitants of Tibetan stock continue to live, cultivate and trade the way they have done since time immemorial..............
Dolpo Kakkot Itinerary:
Dolpo Shey Gumpa Trek: Dolpo Shey Gompa Trekking guide you an explore part of Nepal i.e. Dolpo, Far Western region. The northern part of Dolpo is usually called Inner Dolpo and has always had an aura of mysticism. The high valleys of Dolpo are some sign of the most remarkable in the himalya with sweeping views stretching................
Manaslu Circuit Trekking: This treks takes you round of the beautiful mountain Manaslu. You will be privileged to enter the recently opened, remote world of a people who eke out a living with the barest of essentials, but who nurture a deep and abiding faith. There is no better place to start this trek than from historic Gorkha, home of King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who united Nepal into one.....................
Manaslu Base Camp Trek Manaslu Base Camp Trek: Considered one of the most challenging treks in Nepal, the Manaslu Circuit will reward the adventurous with an unparalleled alpine experience. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination of rich culture heritage, unsurpassed beauty, and biological diversity. But mountaineering expeditions have had long access to the area. In 1950, a party led by HW. Tillman ...................
Makalu Base Camp Trek Makalu Base Camp Trek: This trek takes up deep into the eastern Himalayas, providing some of Nepal's most unseen and amazing scenery. From Tumlingtar by walking north, up the Arun river, Sedwa and Num, crossing Shipton La (4127m) into upper Barun Khola valley for a close look at Makalu(8475 m) and chamlang (7290 m). The trek to Makalu base camp visits one of the most........................
Manaslu Baraha Pokhari Manaslu Baraha Pokhari Trek: The Baraha Pokhari trek also known as Manaslu trek is very scenic trek & offers superb views from the ridges that lie southwest of the world's eighth highest peak Manaslu. Few other trekkers walk these trails, lending the route a pioneering feel that once drew visitors to the better known regions of Everest and Annapurna.........
Kanchengunga Base Camp Trek: Kangchenjunga is located in the easternmost part of Nepal, which gets triple the amount of annual rainfall compared to western Nepal—these mountains on the foothills of the world’s third highest mountain get upwards of 3,500 mm of rain a year. The effect is most visible in the vegetation: thick, verdant forests.........
Rupina La Pass Trek Rupina La Pass Trek: This trek takes up deep into the eastern Himalayas, providing some of Nepal's most unseen and amazing scenery. From Tumlingtar by walking north, up the Arun river, Sedwa and Num, crossing Shipton La (4127m) into upper Barun Khola valley for a close look at Makalu(8475 m) and chamlang (7290 m). The trek to Makalu base camp visits one of the most.........

Restricted areas which have been opened for Group Trekking

The following restricted areas are open only for group trekkers. And a trekking permit will not be issued to individual trekkers for such areas. The areas and required fees are as follows: -
(A)Lower Dolpo, Kanchenjunga, Gaurishankar and Lamabagar Equivalent to US $ 10 per person per week
(B)
Manaslu US$ 50 (Dec-Aug) per person per week and US$ 7 for each extra day US$ 70 (Sep-Nov) per person per week. and US$ 10 for each extra day
(C) Humla - Simikot - Yari US$ 50 per person per week. For 7 days and US$ 7 per person per extra day
(D) Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpo US$ 500 per person for the first ten days and US$ 50 per person per day thereafter.
(E) Chekampar and Chunchet of Gorkha district (Sirdibas-Lhokpa-Chumling-Chekampar-Nile-Chule) US$ 35 (Sep-Nov) per person for 8 days US$ 25 (Dec-Aug) ) per person for 8 days

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