Special Treks in Nepal

Trekking in Restricted or Special Areas of Nepal needs a special trekking permit. Environmentally, Culturally and politically very sensitive areas of Nepal are listed as restricted areas previously. Many places in Nepal are still controlled by the Government of Nepal to enter foreigners with only proper permits. For the special purpose, the area is controlled strictly to entry. Upper Mustang, Upper Dolpo, Manaslu, Tsum Valley, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu are popular trekking destinations that need special trekking permits from the Government of Nepal.
Officially there are no longer any restricted areas in Nepal. The immigration office rules now state that "trekkers are not allowed to trek in the notified areas previously known as restricted". Rather than get involved in all this semantic complication, the term "restricted" is used here to refer to places that are closed to trekkers, or open to trekkers only when accompanied by a policeman (a liaison or "environmental" officer), Our restricted area trekking package suggest you how to travel in these places. Most of the Tibetan border side places are considered restricted areas and possible to travel only with a liaison officer and pay for a special permit. 

A1 Excursion Adventure offers you the Special Area Trekking in Nepal 01 to 34-day trek with a popular route map, cost details, and itinerary. Special Area Trekking in Nepal is the largest Himalayas protected area of Nepal. We have trekking tours: Upper Mustang Region, Dolpo Region, Manaslu Region, Tsum Valley Region, Kanchenjunga Region, Makalu Region, Arun Valley Region, Karnali Region, Dhaulagiri Region. A1 Excursion Adventure always makes a tailor-made trip for you.

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