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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE CLIMBING EXPEDITIONS IN INDIAN HIMALAYAS

IMF Peak royalties
The following peak royalties are charged for a group of 12 persons. An extra US$400 is charged for an addition of another 3 persons and the maximum admissible group strength is 15 excluding the liaison officer provided by IMF.

Peaks upto 6500M and below: US$500
Peaks between 6501-7000M: US$2000
Peaks above 7001M: US$3000
Peaks in Restricted areas: US$4000

Other expenses
US$400 will be charged as environmental levy for each expedition
US$500 will be charged for the Liaison Officers equipment
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