When planning a trek to Poon Hill, one of Nepal’s most popular trekking sites, the following issue frequently arises: “Do you need a permit for Poon Hill?” The short answer is: Yes, you do. Here’s all you need to know about the permissions and why they’re necessary for your trip.

My Journey to Poon Hill

Why Permits Are Necessary

  1. Preservation of the Area: The permits help fund the conservation of the trails and natural beauty of the region. With more trekkers visiting every year, maintaining the environment is crucial.
  2. Safety and Regulation: Permits allow authorities to monitor the number of trekkers and ensure everyone’s safety. In case of emergencies, having a record of trekkers is vital.

Types of Permits Needed

  1. TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card: This card helps keep track of trekkers for safety purposes. It can be obtained from the Nepal Tourism Board offices in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
  2. ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit): This permit is required to enter the Annapurna Conservation Area, which includes Poon Hill. It can also be obtained from the Nepal Tourism Board offices.

Getting Your Permits

  1. In Kathmandu: Visit the Nepal Tourism Board office. It’s usually not too crowded, and you can get both permits on the same day.
  2. In Pokhara: If you’re starting your trek from Pokhara, you can get your permits there. The process is similar to Kathmandu, and the staff are generally very helpful.

My Permit Experience

The Experience

Conclusion