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Status Update on Trekking Areas in NepalWednesday, November 11th, 2020

As per the Government announcement on Sept. 15, trekking and mountaineering activities have resumed from Oct. 17, 2020, amidst precaution and high alert. Mountain tourism protocol was earlier released by the Government to ensure that expedition teams, trekkers, community members and service providers are safe in the mountains.

The Everest region is open with certain protocols like PCR negative report within 72 hours of visit from designated hospitals. Similarly, Kanchenjunga, Manang, Mustang, Dolpa, Humla, Manaslu, Helambu and Rubi Valley are open for trekking with PCR negative report within 72 hours of visit. In Langtang hotel/ lodge service is closed and the region is open only for camp trekking. Certain regions of the Annapurna are also closed for trekking. Rural municipalities, lodges, teahouses and homestays also require submission of PCR negative report from trekkers. Therefore, it is advisable that all trekkers carry with them PCR negative report not older than 72 hours on their entry to the region in addition to other permits required for trekking.

S.N.

Area

Provision

Information Source

1.

Everest

PCR negative report must be obtained within 72 hours prior to visit

Report from Government hospitals and labs are acceptable

Among private hospitals report from HAMS, Star and B&B are acceptable

Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality

2.

Annapurna

Closed till further notice

 

3.

Langtang

Hotel service closed

Camp trekking allowed

 

4.

Mardi Himal

PCR negative report required to visit

Pothana Tourism Committee

5.

Machhapuchhre Model Trek

PCR negative report required to visit

Machhapuchhre Model Trek Management Committee

6.

Ghandruk

Closed till the 1st week of Mangsir

Tourism Management Committee Ghandruk

Please note that the information has been verified to ensure its authenticity as of Nov. 11, 2020. Changes shall be updated as per official information received.

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