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Mountaineering Permit Fees in Nepal – Complete 2025 Rate Guide



Mountaineering Permit Fees in Nepal – Updated Rates for 2025

Nepal is a dream destination for climbers worldwide, offering some of the planet’s highest and most iconic mountains. To summit these peaks, climbers must secure a government-issued permit. Understanding the mountaineering permit fees in Nepal is essential for planning your expedition, while staying updated on the Nepal peak climbing permit fees ensures you budget accurately for your adventure.

Whether you aim for Everest or other 8,000-meter giants, or prefer 7,000m and 6,000m training peaks, Nepal’s updated permit structure (effective September 1, 2025) provides clear guidance for both foreign and local climbers. This guide breaks down the costs by mountain, route, and season, helping you plan your expedition efficiently and confidently.


Why Permit Fees Are Important

Climbing permits are more than a formality – they support mountain conservation, ensure safety, and fund local communities. Paying the correct Nepal peak climbing permit fees guarantees that your expedition is legal, safe, and contributes to the sustainable development of Nepal’s Himalayan regions.


Mountaineering Permit Fees for Foreign Climbers

Foreign climbers face different rates depending on peak height, route, and season. Below is the updated fee structure for 2025:

Everest Expedition Permit Fees

  • South-East Ridge (Normal Route): USD 15,000 (Spring), USD 7,500 (Autumn), USD 3,750 (Winter and Summer)
  • Other Routes: USD 10,000 (Spring), USD 5,000 (Autumn), USD 2,500 (Winter and Summer)

Other 8,000-Meter Peaks

  • USD 3,000 (Spring), USD 1,500 (Autumn), USD 750 (Winter and Summer)

Book your climb: Everest Expedition Package

Manaslu Expedition Permit Fees

  • USD 1,500 (Spring), USD 3,000 (Autumn), USD 1,500 (Winter and Summer)

Book your climb: Manaslu Expedition Package

7,501m – 8,000m Peaks

  • USD 1,000 (Spring), USD 500 (Autumn), USD 250 (Winter and Summer)

7,001m – 7,500m Peaks

  • USD 800 (Spring), USD 400 (Autumn), USD 200 (Winter and Summer)

6,501m – 7,000m Peaks

  • USD 500 (Spring), USD 250 (Autumn), USD 200 (Winter and Summer)

Ama Dablam

  • USD 1,000 (Spring), USD 1,000 (Autumn), USD 500 (Winter and Summer)

Book your climb: Ama Dablam Expedition Package

Peaks up to 6,500m

  • USD 350 (Spring), USD 175 (Autumn), USD 175 (Winter and Summer)

Mountaineering Permit Fees for Nepalese Climbers

Nepalese climbers enjoy a different permit fee structure, which is significantly lower than that for foreign climbers. Understanding these rates helps local mountaineers plan their expeditions effectively while complying with legal requirements.

Everest Expedition Permit Fees (Nepalese Climbers)

  • South-East Ridge Normal Route: NPR 150,000 (Spring), NPR 75,000 (Autumn), NPR 37,500 (Winter and Summer)
  • Other Routes: NPR 100,000 (Spring), NPR 50,000 (Autumn), NPR 25,000 (Winter and Summer)

Other 8,000-Meter Peaks

  • NPR 50,000 (Spring), NPR 25,000 (Autumn), NPR 12,500 (Winter and Summer)

7,501m – 8,000m Peaks

  • NPR 40,000 (Spring), NPR 20,000 (Autumn), NPR 10,000 (Winter and Summer)

7,001m – 7,500m Peaks

  • NPR 30,000 (Spring), NPR 15,000 (Autumn), NPR 7,500 (Winter and Summer)

6,501m – 7,000m Peaks

  • NPR 25,000 (Spring), NPR 12,500 (Autumn), NPR 6,250 (Winter and Summer)

Ama Dablam

  • NPR 40,000 (Spring), NPR 20,000 (Autumn), NPR 10,000 (Winter and Summer)

Peaks up to 6,500m

  • NPR 20,000 (Spring), NPR 10,000 (Autumn), NPR 5,000 (Winter and Summer)

Important Notes on Nepal Peak Climbing Permit Fees

  • These updated rates will be officially effective from September 1, 2025.
  • Until that date, previous permit fees remain valid.
  • Permit fees vary by season, altitude, and route, so climbers should plan carefully.
  • Paying the correct Nepal peak climbing permit fees ensures your expedition is legal, safe, and contributes to sustainable mountain tourism.

Choosing the Right Peak for Your Expedition

8,000-Meter Expeditions

Peaks such as Everest, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Makalu require substantial preparation, higher permit fees, and experience. These are ideal for climbers aiming for a full high-altitude challenge.

7,000-Meter Expeditions

Climbers can consider peaks like Baruntse, Himlung, and Putha Hiunchuli, which are slightly less demanding but excellent preparation for 8,000m climbs.

6,000-Meter Peaks

For beginners or training expeditions, mountains like Island Peak, Mera Peak, and Lobuche East offer safe and manageable climbs while still providing stunning Himalayan views.


Best Season to Climb

Spring (March–May)

  • Prime climbing season with stable weather and clear skies.
  • Permit fees are highest during this period.

Autumn (September–November)

  • Clear skies and excellent visibility.
  • Permit fees are moderate compared to spring.

Winter and Summer (December–February / June–August)

  • Least expensive permit fees.
  • Climbers must be prepared for harsh weather conditions.

Plan Your Nepal Peak Expedition with Us

At NepalHiking.com, we organize customized expeditions for all levels:

  • 8,000m Peaks – Everest, Manaslu, Lhotse, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Makalu.
  • 7,000m Peaks – Baruntse, Himlung, and Putha Hiunchuli.
  • 6,000m Peaks – Island Peak, Mera Peak, Lobuche East, ideal for beginners and training climbs.

Our packages include:

  • Expert Sherpa guides and climbing support.
  • Permit processing, logistics, and base camp services.
  • Full assistance for Nepal peak climbing permit fees and other regulations.

Whether you aim for the ultimate Everest summit or a training climb on a 6,000m peak, we ensure your expedition is safe, memorable, and fully compliant with Nepal’s regulations.

About the author

Monika Thapa is a travel writer and co-founder of Nepal Hiking Pvt. Ltd., where she helps manage her family’s traditional travel business founded by her father, Tilak Thapa Magar. While many of her friends aspire to travel abroad, Monika is passionate about creating employment opportunities within Nepal through tourism. Through her writing, she highlights Nepal’s landscapes, culture, and trekking experiences while promoting sustainable and responsible travel.

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