Everest Trek Permit and Cost

The entrance fees for trekking in Nepal differ from region to region. For the Everest region trekking you need the following entrance permits:

1. Khumbu Pasang Lhama Rural Municipality Entrance Permit

The rural municipality of Khumbu Pasang Lhamu charges NPR 2,000 ($20) per person. The charge is imposed not only to trekkers but also to the tourist who tours the region via helicopter.

2. Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit

  • For Foreigners

NPR3000 ($30) per person + 13% VAT, totaling NPR 3,390 (Approx. $34)

  • For SAARC

NPR 1500 ($15) per person + 13% VAT

Note:

  • If you are trekking to Everest Region from Jiri, an additional Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project Permit is required as a certain part of this trekking route falls under the protected areas of Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project (GCAP). The Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit cost NPR. 3000 and can be obtained from Nepal Tourism Board, Kathmandu or at Shivalaya.
  • The prices of the permits are subject to change.

 

Where can the Permits for the Everest Region trek obtain?

The new regulations since 2018, allow you to now obtain permits for the Everest Region in the region itself.

Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entrance Permit can be obtained in Lukla upon paying to the Local Government of Khumbu. For trekking from Jiri or Salleri, this permit can be obtained in Monjo. This permit is not available in Kathmandu and needs to be obtained in the Khumbu.

Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit can be obtained in Monjo, Entry point of Sagarmatha National Park. If you want to get the permit in advance then you can obtain this Entry Permit at the Nepal Tourism Board office in Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu.

 

Documents required for Everest Base Camp Trek Permits

For the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality and Sagarmatha National Park permits, your passport details are sufficient. If you are trekking in a group the letter for the Nepal agency with your passport detail is enough to obtain the permits.

Some Helpful Information about Entry Permits

  • All permits are for a single entry
  • Permits are non-refundable and non-transferable
  • The validity of your permit depends on your application
  • Permits are the same price regardless of your number of trekking days; therefore, it is advised to build in extra days in case of delays.
  • Permit fees not only support local communities and help protect conservation areas, but they also act as trekker’s information database and a way to ensure your safety as it will be noted when you enter and exit an area.

Lapha Holidays is always there to help and support you to obtain your trekking permit to your chosen trekking destination.