Trekking Peak Permits revised

Nepal Mountaineering Association revises Trekking Peak tariffs


The Nepal Mountaineering Association has revised the cost of some Trekking Peak permits.

18 mountains currently fall into the Trekking Peak category and the cost of scaling these is far cheaper than higher mountains or peaks not included in this list.

The rules applying to the Trekking Peaks remain unaltered but the tariffs, as of 1 January 2001, will be as follows:

New tariffs from 1/01/2001:

 
Imja Tse (Island Peak), Mera Chuli (Mera Peak), Lobuche and Phortse Peak:
1- 4 people: USD 350
each additional person: USD 125

 
Hiunchuli, Singhu Chuli, Kusum Kanguru, Kwondge, Chulu West, Chulu East, Ramdung, Pisang, Tharpu Chuli, Merha Peak, Naya Kanga, Pokalde, Mardi Himal, Paldor Peak.
1- 4 people: USD 300
each additional person: USD 100


pokara
Annapurna and Machapuchare mirrored in Lake Pewa, Phokara. This is the starting point for many treks and expeditions in Nepal.
photo F. Tremolada




For further information:
http://www.navyonepal.com in the section "Alpine Treks"
Navyo Nepal®
Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: 00977 1 261367 - Fax: 00977 1 227070
Email: navyo@dnet.it
Web:
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