Peak Climbing & Expedition

Nepal offers over 1500 peaks which are above the height of 5000 meters in altitude. Definitely not for the faint of heart, but a great compromise for those who are short on time or simply wish to get a taste of what the big mountains have in store.

Where applicable, definitions for these rules will be the same as those for the Government of Nepal Mountaineering Expedition Regulations, 1979 and its First Amendment, 1984.

PERMISSION FOR CLIMBING AND EXPEDITIONS IN NEPAL
Any person or mountaineering team desirous of climbing the peak listed in Appendix ‘1’ must receive permission from the Nepal Mountaineering Association.

Application to climb the peak must be made in the form as prescribed in Appendix ‘2’.
Permission to climb the peaks will be granted for a period of one month only.
Permission may be extended, if necessary, for another period of two weeks.
The period of permission granted relates to time spent for climbing above the base camp.
The trek to and from the base camp is not included.
Application for a climbing permit may be made at any time by the concerned mountaineering team.
A permit will be granted on a first come, first serve basis.
The right to give permission to another party for climbing the same peak during the same period is reserved by the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
The Nepal Mountaineering Association will recommend to Immigration Office of the Government of Nepal for obtaining trekking permits of the area to the team members.

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