You can make your trekking permit and individual TIMS card to Annapurna region of Nepal.
Launched in 1986, the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) is the largest undertaking of NTNC. It is also the first Conservation Area and largest Protected Area in Nepal. It covers an area of 7,629 sq. km. and is home to over 100,000 residents of different cultural and linguistic groups. ACAP is rich in biodiversity and is a treasure house for 1,226 species of flowering plants, 105 mammals, 518 birds, 40 reptiles and 23 amphibians.
There are several features that make the Annapurna region a unique place in the world. It has the world’s deepest river gorge—Kali Gandaki Gorge, which is 3 miles long and 1.5 miles wide, is a valley with fossils from the Tethys Sea dating 60 million years ago. The region contains among the world’s largest rhododendron forest in Ghorepani. Tilicho lake, located in Manang, north of Annapurna massif, is the world’s highest altitude...
Read moreGreat and speedy service. We got our permits for the ABC trek in less than 30 minutes. Instant photo shooting is available, together with free coffee and tea for tourists ☕️ . PS: as a personal experience, we asked a travel agency about the permit and they asked us to pay 3300Rb for the intermediation (commission) and provided wrong information so we pay them for the service. However when we come to the Tourist Service Center we got the permit quickly and we didn’t need any intermediate agency (as solo trekkers). The prices match the description of...
Read moreWe got our permit in 10 minits after filling out the form. The ladies helped us, they are very kind. 2 pictures+passport are needed. You can leave empty the part that asks about the agency or the guide. We did not know which trek we will make so we marked more, there was no problem. The entry point to Annapurna Conservation Area is not that relevant if you do not know it, i guess rather only the number of days that you spend in...
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