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What documents do you need for hiking in Nepal? Nepal hiking area

Little friends, do you want to know about hiking in Nepal? In addition to some hiking equipment, you usually need to know the license and hiking map. The following small series will introduce you to the relevant hiking information.

Tourists from Manas Lufeng Great Ring Road to Manas Lu mainly take the "Manas Lufeng Great Ring Road".

It is considered as the second Ana-Poorna Great Ring Road. However, due to the strict restrictions stipulated by the government, the number of mountain inns in this area is insufficient, and there are fewer hikers who choose the Manas Lufeng Great Ring Road. (Only 33 19 people in 20 12 years).

Manas Lufeng Great Ring Road also enjoys the stunning surrounding mountain scenery of the Himalayas. Located in Gollo area with a long history, it is accompanied by mountains, ice and snow, rare animals and plants, and villages and temples with local culture.

Permit/license

License for Manaslu Reserve Project (MCAP): about 20 euros or 30 dollars.

Anna Poorna Protected Area Project (ACAP) license: about 20 euros or 30 dollars.

It must be obtained through the registered tourism bureau and the regular travel agency of the hiking association. You can also go to Nepal Tourism Bureau in Kathmandu, but letting your organization arrange will leave you a lot of trouble.

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Chumwali /TSUM Valley (Gurkha District) The Chumwali Valley in Gurkha District was opened to the public only after 2007, and it is one of the recently developed hiking areas. The valley includes two remote villages, Chumchet and Chhekampar. The name "Tsum" comes from Tibetan "Tsombo", which means "vivid".

The hiking route passes through the undeveloped "Tsumbas".

Jungles and valleys mainly gather private capital for the Gulong people. An interesting fact about this place is that most people who live here claim to have seen or seen a "snowman" in this area. Buddhism has a long history and culture here. It is believed that the Buddhist saint Millary Ba once meditated in a cave in the mountains.

The influx of tourists is highly controlled by the government, so people know little about it, which makes many religious and archaeological heritages in the valley still undeveloped and utilized.

Permit/license

From September to165438+1October = USD 35 for the first 8 days.

From 65438+February to August = $25 for the first 8 days.

The charge after eight days is not clearly defined.

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KanchenjungaBaseCamp/ Gancheng Zhangjia Base Camp This hiking route to Zhangjia Peak, the third peak in the world at an altitude of 8586 meters, is not as lively as other routes, and will eventually take you to the peak base camp at an altitude of 5 100 meters.

Permit/license

Tickets for Zhangjia District in Gancheng (including Olangchunggola, Lelep, PapungandHampudinvdc) = $10.

License fee (KCAP) of Zhangjia Nature Reserve in Gancheng = about US$ 265,438+0.

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MakaluBaseCamp/ Makaru Peak Base Camp provides visitors with lush tropical jungle scenery in ArunValley and high-altitude ice and snow scenery in Makaru, including excellent natural scenery of Karna Mountain in Kumba.

It provides an opportunity for hikers to explore the Himalayan plateau landform and Sherpa ethnic villages. People can enjoy the magnificent landscapes such as Zhangjiafeng in Gancheng, Mount Everest, Luozi Peak, Barenze Peak and Zanlang Peak, which are hard to see from Everest Base Camp.

Permit/license

Admission fee for entering Ma Carruba Run National Park Reserve:

South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation countries: about $65,438 +05.

Except South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation countries: about $30

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UpperMustang/ Upper Mustang is an independent kingdom of Tang Zeng ruled by a monarch. Before 2008, it existed as an independent kingdom. Mustang Kingdom was founded in 1440 and has existed for nearly 600 years in history. For political reasons, foreigners were allowed to enter from 1992, and now it is still a protected area, which is not fully open. The number of hikers is strictly limited every year. In addition to the regular mountain entry permit, each traveler also needs to pay a special government permit of $500, and only a small number of permits are issued each year.

Permit/license

Admission fee to Shangmu Temple Pond = USD 500/person for the first ten days (USD 50 for each additional day thereafter).

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UpperDolpo/ Upper Dolpo Dolpo is quite different from other parts of Nepal, with amazing landscape and cultural differences.

It is located in the northwest of Nepal, adjacent to Tibet and belongs to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It belongs to a part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and has the largest area among 75 regions in Nepal. Tibetans moved to Dolpo and Kumaon in the 6th and 8th centuries, and practiced Tibetan Buddhism and Bonism for centuries. Moreover, it is a pure form of early Buddhism, which retains many early religious traditions and customs.

The ancient manuscripts discovered by Dolbo predicted the Buddha's prophecy in Dolbo, and lonely meditation can open the door to enlightenment.

However, due to the restrictions of tourists, the roads are not smooth, and the regional infrastructure is still in the primitive stage, which is not known and understood by many international tourists. Even Nepalese locals who may have been born and lived in Kathmandu know little about this area.

The hiking route here will cross the huge mountains and reach Numa.

Lashankou (5 190 meters), all the way to Lake Phoksundo in Ringmo Village of Phoksundo National Park. After a day's rest, visitors can continue to travel to different hiking routes and reach destinations such as Jumla.

Permit/license

The entry permit fee for Shanghai Dolpo is $500/first 10 day (the fee is $50 for each additional day).

Entry permit fee for Lower Dolpo = 10 USD/week.

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Tip: Hiking activities in Nepalese unrestricted areas require two kinds of hiking certificates (required): mountain entry permit (for example, the mountain entry permit of Anna Poorna Nature Reserve is called ACAP) and the cost of hiker management system (TIMS).

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According to the regulations, the hiking route in the restricted area needs at least 2 hikers and is led by at least one professional hiking guide.

If your itinerary includes a restricted area, in addition to the general hiking permit, you need to apply for a special permit: 50 US dollars/week (from 20 1 1).

Please note that you don't need a TIMS card if you have purchased a restricted area license!