Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek Cost — 2026 Package Prices

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Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek Cost — 2026 Package Prices & Breakdown

Higher cost due to the long duration and deep logistics required in the Kumaon Himalayas.

Package Price Range

₹18,000 to ₹25,000

Price depends on group size, inclusions (transport/medical), and operator experience.

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Permit Hustle

Key point

Do not try to negotiate cheap packages where operators ask you to forge ILP papers at Munsiyari. The ITBP will check your face against documents at every gorge stop.

Service Tiers

budget

What You Get

premium

What You Get

standard

What You Get

What's Typically Included?

Usually Included

  • Kathgodam/Munsiyari Transport
  • ILP Permits
  • Tents
  • All Meals
  • Mules

Usually Not Included

  • Medical Evacuation (Heavy insurance needed)

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What Drives Price?

The sheer length (10 days). You are paying for 10 days of mules, expedition guides, massive food rations for high altitude, and complex ITBP permit acquisitions.

Budget Breakdown

Transport (Kathgodam-Munsiyari RT)
Expedition Package

Potential Hidden Costs

Always ask your operator if these are included in the upfront package price.

Permit facilitation fees in Munsiyari (often handed to a local agent).

Gear Rental at Base

Rental Cost

500/day

Quality Index

5/10

Available Items

Basic gear via Munsiyari expedition outfits

Impact & Ethics Scorecard

Local Employment

Local Shauka community porters.

Animal Welfare

N/A

Waste Management

Pack-in, pack-out strictly. ITBP enforces cleanliness.

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This encyclopedia entry for Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek is curated from a mix of public survey records, first-hand climber accounts, and official permit logs. However, mountains are dynamic. If you have been on this route recently and noticed a change in terrain, water availability, or local regulations, we want to hear from you.

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Last Verified: May 2026

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