Annapurna Conservation Area Permit
The Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) is required for all trekkers visiting the Annapurna region, which includes the Mardi Himal Trek. This permission, regulated by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), aims to maintain and protect the region’s natural and cultural assets. It contributes to conservation initiatives, trail maintenance, and the promotion of sustainable tourism.
You can get the ACAP from the Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or Pokhara. You can also obtain it at the entry checkpoints on the trekking route. Remember to bring two passport-sized pictures and your passport information with you for the application procedure. The ACAP fee varies according to nationality, with varying charges for SAARC nationals and outsiders.

Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card
In addition to the ACAP, trekkers embarking on the Mardi Himal Trek must get a TIMS Card. TIMS is a database system designed to safeguard hikers’ safety and security in Nepal. It aids in the tracking of trekkers in the event of an emergency and offers significant details about their locations during the walk.
You must visit the Nepal Tourism Board Office in Kathmandu or the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) office in Pokhara to receive a TIMS Card. The TIMS Card is available in two colors: green (for independent hikers) and blue (for organized hikers). The TIMS Card fees vary depending on nationality.
The Mardi Himal Trek is a hidden jewel that offers spectacular panoramic vistas, a plethora of species, and a sense of tranquillity away from the masses. To fully appreciate this incredible trek, you must first obtain the necessary permits, including the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the TIMS Card. These licenses not only assure regulatory compliance, additionally, they also contribute to the region’s preservation and long-term growth. Whether you trek individually or with a recognized organization, obtaining the proper permits ensures a safe and memorable journey in Nepal’s beautiful Mardi Himal region.

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