Nepal Opens 97 Himalayan Peaks for Free Climbing (2025–2027)

Published on 01 September 2025 | By Usha Dhakal |
Nepal Opens 97 Himalayan Peaks for Free Climbing (2025–2027)

1. A Landmark in Nepal’s Mountain Tourism

A Landmark in Nepal’s Mountain Tourism In August 2025, the Government of Nepal announced an exciting change in mountaineering: 97 Himalayan peaks can now be climbed without any permit fees until 2027.

These mountains, located in the remote Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces, are part of Nepal’s strategy to reduce crowding on Everest while promoting off-the-beaten-path trekking and climbing adventures.

For trekkers, climbers, and explorers, this is an extraordinary chance to experience untouched Himalayan landscapes at zero permit cost.

2. Why Nepal Removed Climbing Fees

This bold decision has three key goals:

  • Boost Remote Tourism – The Karnali and Far West regions are beautiful but less visited. Free permits encourage climbers to explore, supporting local communities.

  • Balance Mountaineering Costs—With Everest permit fees rising to USD 15,000 (up from USD 11,000), these free peaks provide affordable alternatives.

  • Encourage Training Climbs—Many climbers may soon need to summit a 7,000 m peak before attempting Everest. These free mountains are ideal practice grounds.

3. Opportunities for Trekkers and Climbers

Climbing in Karnali and Sudurpaschim offers:

  • Untouched Trails & Hidden Valleys – Escape the crowds of Everest and Annapurna.

  • Authentic Cultural Experiences—Your visit supports local villages and economies.

  • Affordable Expeditions – With permit fees waived, costs drop significantly for expeditions and trekking in Nepal.

Whether you want serious Himalayan climbing or scenic multi-day treks, these regions promise raw, authentic adventures.

4. Challenges to Consider

While rewarding, these areas also bring challenges:

  • Limited Infrastructure—Fewer lodges, roads, and base camp facilities.

  • Logistical Planning—Food, camping gear, and porters are essential.

  • Low Awareness – Many travelers don’t yet know about these hidden peaks.

That’s why traveling with an experienced Nepal trekking agency is crucial.

5. Why Travel With Himalayan Social Journey (HSJ)?

At Himalayan Social Journey, we’ve been guiding trekkers and climbers for over 17 years. We’re ready to help adventurers make the most of this historic opportunity.

  • Expert guides and porters are highly trained for challenging terrain.

  • Custom Itineraries – From trekking in Karnali to climbing expeditions, we design trips for every adventurer.

  • Safety First – Decades of experience managing high-altitude risks.

  • Community Focus – Your journey helps uplift Nepal’s remote villages.

 

6. Final Thoughts

The fee waiver on 97 Himalayan peaks (2025–2027) is more than a policy change—it’s an invitation to explore Nepal beyond Everest.

If you’ve ever dreamed of discovering untouched Himalayan frontiers, this is the perfect moment.

👉 Plan your Karnali or Sudurpaschim trekking expedition with Himalayan Social Journey today and be among the first to explore these newly opened Himalayan treasures.

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