Climbing mountains in Nepal requires an official climbing permit. The type of permit you need depends on which mountain you are climbing.

There are two different permit systems in Nepal:

  1. Government of Nepal Expedition Permits

  2. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) Peak Permits

In addition to the climbing permit, some routes may also require trekking or access permits, depending on the approach.

When you travel with us, we arrange all required permits on your behalf, so you don’t need to deal with government offices or paperwork.


Which Permit Do I Need?

1) Government of Nepal Expedition Permit

You need this permit if you are climbing:

  • All 7,000m and 8,000m mountains

  • Major expedition peaks such as Everest, Manaslu, and other high Himalayan mountains

These permits are issued by the Government of Nepal through the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation and are often called royalty fees.


Government of Nepal Expedition Permit Fees

(Foreign Climbers – Effective from 1 September 2025)

Mountain Category Spring Autumn Winter / Summer
Mount Everest – Normal Route USD 15,000 USD 7,500 USD 3,750
Mount Everest – Other Routes USD 10,000 USD 5,000 USD 2,500
Other Mountains above 8,000m USD 3,000 USD 1,500 USD 750
Manaslu USD 1,500 USD 3,000 USD 1,500
7,501m – 8,000m Peaks USD 1,000 USD 500 USD 250
7,001m – 7,500m Peaks USD 800 USD 400 USD 200
6,501m – 7,000m Peaks USD 500 USD 250 USD 200
Ama Dablam (6,812m) USD 1,000 USD 1,000 USD 500
Peaks below 6,500m USD 350 USD 175 USD 175

2) NMA Peak Permit

You need this permit if you are climbing:

  • Selected trekking and expedition peaks, generally below 6,500m

  • Popular preparation peaks such as Mera Peak, Island Peak, Chulu East, and similar mountains

These permits are issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association.


NMA Peak Permit Fees

(Foreign Climbers – Per Perso)

S.N. Peak Name Region Height Spring (USD) Autumn (USD) Summer / Winter (USD)
1 Cholatse Khumbu 6,440 m 350 175 175
2 Kyazo Ri Mahalangur 6,186 m 350 175 175
3 Phari Lapcha Mahalangur 6,017 m 350 175 175
4 Nirekha Mahalangur 6,159 m 350 175 175
5 Langsisa Ri Jugal 6,427 m 350 175 175
6 Ombigaichen Mahalangur 6,340 m 350 175 175
7 Bokta Kanchenjunga 6,143 m 350 175 175
8 Chekigo Gaurishankar 6,257 m 350 175 175
9 Lobuche West Khumbu 6,145 m 350 175 175
10 Larkya Peak Manaslu 6,249 m 350 175 175
11 Abi (ABI) Mahalangur 6,097 m 350 175 175
12 Yubra Himal Langtang 6,035 m 350 175 175
13 Hiunchuli Annapurna 6,441 m 350 175 175
14 Singu Chuli Annapurna 6,501 m 500 250 200
15 Mera Peak Khumbu 6,470 m 350 175 175
16 Kusum Kanguru Khumbu 6,367 m 350 175 175
17 Kwangde Khumbu 6,011 m 350 175 175
18 Chulu West Manang 6,419 m 350 175 175
19 Chulu East Manang 6,584 m 500 250 200
20 Island Peak (Imja Tse) Khumbu 6,160 m 350 175 175
21 Pharchamo Rolwaling 6,187 m 350 175 175
22 Lobuche East Khumbu 6,119 m 350 175 175
23 Ramdung Rolwaling 5,925 m 350 175 175
24 Pisang Peak Manang 6,091 m 350 175 175
25 Khongma Tse (Mehra Peak) Khumbu 5,849 m 350 175 175
26 Naya Kanga Langtang 5,844 m 350 175 175
27 Paldor Peak Langtang 5,896 m 350 175 175

Expedition Garbage Management Fee

To protect Nepal’s mountain environments, expedition teams are required to comply with official waste-management regulations set by the Government of Nepal. Garbage management is a mandatory part of the expedition permit process.

1) Government-Regulated Expedition Peaks (7,000m & 8,000m)

For government-regulated expedition peaks, garbage management requirements are included as part of the expedition permit conditions.
There is no single fixed national garbage deposit table that applies to all mountains.

  • Expedition teams must bring back all non-recyclable waste

  • Waste management is verified after the expedition

  • Depending on the mountain and permit conditions, a security or garbage deposit may be required, with the amount determined by the issuing authority

  • Requirements and any applicable deposits vary by peak and region

We advise all expedition members in advance if a garbage deposit applies and manage the full compliance process on their behalf.


2) NMA-Regulated Peaks

For peaks regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association:

  • USD 500 garbage (environmental) deposit per team

  • Payable at the time of permit issuance

  • Fully refundable, subject to proper waste return and verification

All garbage deposits, where applicable, are refundable upon compliance with official waste-management regulations.

We manage all garbage documentation, compliance, and refund coordination, ensuring responsible and transparent expedition operations.