Dear Trekkers,
Namaste and Greeting from Himalayan Country of Nepal.
May be you already here that independent/ individual trekking
is totally to disallow after (TRC) Trekking Registration
Certificate is required to Trek in Nepal Himalayas TRC
only you get through Nepal government register Trekking
agencies. Our Agency Provides Trekking Registration Certificate
(TRC) only who agree to take our service on their Trip.
Thanking you sir for your good understand.
Nepal Trekking Registration
Certificate (TRC)
With a view to checking illegal operations
in the trekking industry and ensuring safety and security
of trekkers, the Nepal Government has introduced a new
rule that requires all trekkers to go on trekking in various
parts of the country only through registered trekking
agencies agencies after obtaining a Trekking Registration
Certificate (TRC) from Trekking Agents Association of
Nepal (TAAN). As an umbrella organization of more than
550 registered trekking companies of Nepal, TAAN has been
authorized by the Nepal Government to issue TRC and the
new rule is scheduled to come into force from October
1, 2006. TAAN will charge a minimum amount of money as
administrative and service fee for issuing TRC. As a record
of trekkers, TRC incorporates their personal details,
trekking routes, duration etc. The Provision is introduced
in order to upgrade the service standard and for better
management of sustainable mountain tourism development
in Nepal. Trekking without TRC is illegal and subject
to charge fines and other punishments in accordance with
the laws of the Nepal Government.
Importance and Necessity of
TRC:
It is very important to have a kind of monitoring and
facilitating system in place for any sort of outdoor activity
that involves physical risk. Trekking is a major outdoor
activity in Nepal’s mountain tourism. Given the
rugged physical condition and remoteness of almost all
trekking areas of Nepal’s Himalayan mountain region,
a record system is very essential that would be helpful
in monitoring the safety and security of trekkers. The
past experiences have shown that difficulties have been
faced with carrying out rescue operations promptly during
the times of natural calamities. Because of lack of proper
record system of trekkers, their exact whereabouts and
the information about trekking routes, rescue and search
missions used to face difficulties in spotting the trekkers
missing.
The Nepal Government is very serious
about implementing TRC as a mechanism to control all sorts
of anomaly, including illegal operations, and to ensure
safety and security of trekkers, TAAN as a national tourism
organization working in the field of sustainable mountain
tourism in Nepal, has been entrusted with the responsibility
of implementing TRC. As per TAAN’s proposed hassle-free
procedure, TRC is being issued to each and every trekker
traveling only through the registered trekking agencies.
The decision regarding the introduction
of TRC is a welcome step taken in its policies and programmes
by the Nepal, Government. So, TAAN is in the process of
developing a well-managed and efficient system with nominal
service charge of Nepali rupees 250 (equivalent US $ 3.5)
only to implement TRC in the open trekking areas of Nepal.
TRC is going to be issued from convenient locations of
Kathmandu and Pokhara.
TRC ISSUING SYSTEM:
The following considerations have been taken into account
in the process of issuing TRC:
1. All important details
of trekkers and trekking routes will be maintained on
a computerized record system that may be useful for safety
and security of trekkers and field-staff.
2. The data generated
from the system will be useful to all stakeholders –
tourism organizations, government agencies, diplomatic
missions, tour operators, research institutes, etc.
3. Unauthorized trekking
operations will be controlled, thus resulting into better
management of trekking service and in benefit of all concerned
– trekkers, agencies, field – staff, government,
etc. and also occasional untoward incidents will be better
prevented.
4. TAAN will be able
to work more in its effort of preservation of natural
and cultural environment in cooperation with local communities.
This, in turn, will enable to promote sustainable tourism.
5. The issue of TRC
will be so simplified that it would be prompt and inexpensive.
The convenient TRC counter in Kathmandu will remain open
12 hours a day all the seven days a week round the year.
Pokhara counter will be opened for 9 hours a day. The
TRC counter will be located close to the counters of the
National Parks and Conservation Areas.
6. TAAN’s Media
Centre will have updated information about the conditions
of trails and other relevant insights into the trekking
areas. The same information also will be updated frequently
in the TAAN’s web page. Some of the checks posts
along the trekking routes will be equipped with telephone
services by TAAN.
TRC REGULATORY PROVISIONS:
1. Trekkers must keep Trekking Registration
Certificate (TRC) along with them while trekking.
2. TRC must be shown to TAAN authorities,
National Park check posts, Conservation Area Project’s
check posts and police check posts on demand.
3. Deviation from the prescribed trekking
areas shall be taken as a violation of law of the Government
of Nepal
4. Trekkers must keep their copies of
passports along with
5. TRC shall be non-transferable, non-refundable
and non-endorsable and valid only for single entry.
APPEAL:
TAAN also request all concerned stakeholders
to help disseminate the above information to potential
trekkers to Nepal and other related offices and agencies.
Any inconvenience that may arise due to implementation
of this new rule it regretted.
Thank you for your kind support and
cooperation.
For further information, Please contact us
Skyline Treks & Expedition
(P.) Ltd.
GPO. Box No:– 14221
Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel No: 00977-4212737
Mobile: 977-9851065082
Fax No: 00977-4212738
E-mail: info@skylinetreks.com
Website: www.skylinetreks.com