Trekkers' Information
Management System (TIMS)
The Government of Nepal has made some changes in existing
Trekkersf Management Information System (TIMS) provisions from April
1, 2010. As per the government decision, Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and
Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) will jointly implement
the TIMS.
NTB and TAAN signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on March 18,
2010 to implement the TIMS system under a new format from April 1, 2010.
As per the MoU, they have introduced separate TIMS Cards for FITs and
organized groups. FITs need to have Green TIMS cards by paying Nepali
currency or equivalent to US $20 per person, while those travelling
in groups need to have Blue TIMS cards by paying Nepali currency equivalent
to US $10 per person. Trekkers taking the service of trekking agencies
can pay fee for TIMS card in US dollar.
Where and how to
obtain a TIMS Card?
Free Individual Trekkers:
Free Individual Trekkers can obtain TIMS cards at the
offices of Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu and Pokhara, TAAN Secretariat
at Maligaon and TAAN Pokhara Secretariat in Pokhara upon filling the
TIMS application firm.
Organized
Trekkers:
Trekking companies will
collect trekkers's data and enter it in the central database and will
provide trekkers with a TIMS card after paying the fee prescribed above.
Documents
Required To obtain TIMS Card
a) a copy of Passport
b) two (2) Passport-size
Photographs.
We issue
the TIMS card. Please visit our office for prompt and low handling charge.
Why is TIMS
Necessary?
The following considerations
have been taken into account in the process of issuing TIMS:
All important details regarding trekkers and trekking routes shall be
maintained in a computerized Database Management System, which can be
useful for the trekkersf safety and security. In order to help carry
out search and rescue operations for trekkers in case of natural calamities
and other accidents by means of Authentic Information Service. To maintain
a record system that includes personal details of trekkers, trekking
area, trekking routes, handling agencies, duration, etc. The data generated
from the system will be useful to all concerned stakeholders such as
tourism organizations, Government agencies, diplomatic missions, tour
operators, research institute, etc.
Unauthorized trekking operations
will be controlled, thus, resulting in better management of trekking
services, which will not only benefit trekkers and field staff, but
also trekking companies and Government agencies. Occasional untoward
incidents will also be better prevented. Plus, TIMS will upgrade the
service standard and will contribute to better management of sustainable
mountain tourism development in Nepal.
TIMS cards
aren't required for following person
- Expedition members with mountaineering permits issued by the government
and Nepal Mountaineering Association.
- Visitors to controlled areas having permits issued by the Department
of Immigration
- Foreign guests invited by the Government of Nepal
- Authorities from the various diplomatic missions present in the country,
who hold official letter/s and travel at their own risk
- Visitors on certain missions recommended by the concerned Governmental
Department(s)
- Foreign Nationals possessing a residential visa.