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Beni jomsom road condition (updated Aug 14, 2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="krmaharjan" data-source="post: 242" data-attributes="member: 4"><p><h4>Driving towards Muktinath, the road is well-paved up to Beni. </h4><p>You will need a 4-wheel Jeep/SUV since the road has rough terrain and some sections might be difficult if you are a novice driver. </p><p></p><p><strong>Duration</strong>: 8– 9 hours; </p><p><strong>Distance</strong>: approx. 185 km </p><p>(Pokhara-Muktinath)</p><p></p><h4>Do we need any special permit for Muktinath Tour?</h4><p>Yes, a permit is compulsory for Muktinath Tour. </p><p>All travelers need two permits. One is the Annapurna Conservation area permit and another is the TIMS card. </p><p>This will be arranged by your local tour operator in Nepal.</p><p></p><p>Entry fees can be obtained from Kathmandu and Pokhara. </p><p>The ACAP entry fee is Rs. 200.00 Per person for Indians and other SAARC nationals and Rs. 2000.00 per person for other foreign nationals at the above-mentioned designated place. </p><p>An equal extra fee will be levied if permits are issued from the field check post. </p><p>The Permit is non-refundable, non-transferable, and valid for a single entry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krmaharjan, post: 242, member: 4"] [HEADING=3]Driving towards Muktinath, the road is well-paved up to Beni. [/HEADING] You will need a 4-wheel Jeep/SUV since the road has rough terrain and some sections might be difficult if you are a novice driver. [B]Duration[/B]: 8– 9 hours; [B]Distance[/B]: approx. 185 km (Pokhara-Muktinath) [HEADING=3]Do we need any special permit for Muktinath Tour?[/HEADING] Yes, a permit is compulsory for Muktinath Tour. All travelers need two permits. One is the Annapurna Conservation area permit and another is the TIMS card. This will be arranged by your local tour operator in Nepal. Entry fees can be obtained from Kathmandu and Pokhara. The ACAP entry fee is Rs. 200.00 Per person for Indians and other SAARC nationals and Rs. 2000.00 per person for other foreign nationals at the above-mentioned designated place. An equal extra fee will be levied if permits are issued from the field check post. The Permit is non-refundable, non-transferable, and valid for a single entry. [/QUOTE]
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