Planning for the Manaslu Circuit Trek involves more than packing your gear or booking flights to Nepal. Trekkers must have the Manaslu Circuit Trek Permit to legally enter restricted regions. These permits protect the fragile Himalayan environment, preserve local culture, and ensure safe trekking. The Manaslu area borders Tibet and passes through restricted zones, so government-issued documents are mandatory.
At Vista Trek, we help trekkers navigate the paperwork efficiently. With our guidance, even first-time trekkers avoid delays, fines, or denial at checkpoints. This article covers all permit types, costs, required documents, application steps, and checkpoints to make your Manaslu trek smooth and legal.
Trekking in Manaslu requires multiple permits. Each ensures environmental protection and regulates tourism.

Restricted Area Permit (RAP)
Required between Jagat and Dharapani, RAP is only issued by licensed trekking agencies. Solo trekking is prohibited; you must be part of a group of at least two trekkers.
Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP)
Grants access to the Manaslu Conservation Area, home to Himalayan thar, blue sheep, and snow leopards. Fees support conservation projects and local communities.
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
Required from Dharapani to Besisahar after crossing Larke La Pass. ACAP protects Annapurna’s natural and cultural heritage.
Tsum Valley Permit (Optional)
If your itinerary includes Tsum Valley, an additional restricted area permit is required due to its ecological and cultural significance.
Recommended Package: Tsum Valley Trek 17 Days
The Manaslu Circuit Trek requires several permits, each with its own cost and rules. The Restricted Area Permit (RAP) is the main permit you need for trekking through the restricted zones.
The RAP is required for trekking between Jagat and Dharapani, as this section lies near the Tibetan border and is a restricted area. Solo trekking is not allowed—you must be part of a group, and the permit is issued only through licensed trekking agencies. Costs vary seasonally to manage peak trekking demand.
The MCAP grants access to the Manaslu Conservation Area, a region known for its rich biodiversity, including Himalayan thar, blue sheep, and snow leopards. Fees collected help fund conservation projects and support local communities along the trek.
After crossing the Larke La Pass, the route enters the Annapurna region, where the ACAP is required. This permit protects both the environment and cultural heritage of the Annapurna Conservation Area. The flat fee applies year-round.

If your itinerary includes the Tsum Valley, a restricted area permit is required due to its ecological and cultural importance. Costs follow the RAP structure and vary by season.
Note: All permit fees must be paid in USD or convertible foreign currency and are non-refundable, even if your trek ends early. Vista Trek handles all permit payments as part of the trekking package, allowing you to focus on training, packing, and enjoying the adventure without worrying about paperwork.
Recommended Package: Manaslu Circuit Trek 15 Days
All Restricted Area Permits (RAP) must be applied for through a licensed agency. Solo trekking is not allowed.

Processing usually takes one working day if the documents are correct.
Carry original permits at all times; photocopies are not accepted.
Recommended Package: Manaslu Annapurna Double Circuit Trek 22 Days
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Securing your Manaslu Circuit Trek permits is essential for a safe, legal, and unforgettable trek. Vista Trek simplifies the process, ensuring all documents are correct, fees are paid, and permits are approved on time. With permits in hand, you can focus on training, packing, and enjoying the stunning Manaslu landscapes and culture.
The mountains await — let Vista Trek handle the details so you can create memories without stress.
What is the Manaslu Circuit Trek Permit?
It is a government-issued document required to enter the restricted zones of the Manaslu region legally.
How much does the RAP cost?
USD 100 for 7 days (Sept–Nov) or USD 75 (Dec–Aug), plus additional fees per extra day.
Can I apply independently?
No, all RAP applications must be submitted by licensed trekking agencies.
What documents are required?
Passport, visa, photos, travel insurance, itinerary, and signed consent form.
Are solo trekkers allowed?
No, you must be part of a group. Vista Trek can help solo trekkers join groups.
Where are the checkpoints?
Jagat, Philim, Sama Gaun, Dharapani, Besisahar, and occasional random checks.
How long does it take to get permits?
Usually, one working day if all documents are correct.
Is travel insurance mandatory?
Yes, including helicopter rescue coverage and high-altitude trekking.