About Himalayan Tahr Hunting in Nepal
Nepal is the best place to enjoy Himalayan tahr hunting. Along with the famous Blue sheep hunting, Nepal also offers the best ground for Himalayan tahr hunting. Like any other hunting expedition, the Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal is also adventurous and challenging. We, Himalayan Wildlife Outfitters, offer a 10 days Himalayan Tahr Hunting trip in Nepal with all the logistics and permits handled by our team.
*Fun fact: The Himalayan tahrs are originally from Nepal. Even though you found them in England and New Zealand, they have migrated from Nepal.
Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal is known for its challenges due to the high altitudes and steep slopes. Hunters often have to trek for hours to reach the hunting grounds and then navigate through rocky and uneven terrain. The elusive nature of tahr adds to the difficulty, making the hunt a test of both physical endurance and marksmanship skills.
However, the rewards are significant for those who successfully complete the hunt. The Himalayan tahr is a majestic and sought-after trophy with its distinctive curved horns and thick, shaggy coat. The breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscapes and the sense of accomplishment from conquering such a challenging hunt make it a memorable experience for those who undertake it.
Hunting in Nepal in 2025 with local experts
Hunting in Nepal is regulated by the government, and individuals interested in Himalayan tahr hunting must obtain the necessary permits and adhere to strict regulations. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation oversees the hunting permits and sets quotas to ensure the sustainability of the tahr population.
Hunters are usually required to hire local guides and follow ethical hunting practices. Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal has a long history. Nepalese kings to Ranas and VIPs have enjoyed trophy hunting over the years. Later, the government of Nepal opened the gates to stalkers and allowed controlled hunting trips every year.
To this day, only a handful of hunting licenses are issued every year. Local hunting companies like us bid for around three months in the auction to get the Himalayan Tahr hunting license.
What are Himalayan tahrs?
The Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus Jemlahicus) is a species native to the mountainous regions of the Himalayas and is particularly found in Nepal. It has the mane of a lion and the strut of a bear. Himalayan Tahrs are large, sturdy herbivores with a distinctive appearance.
Adult males, known as "bulls," are generally larger than females, known as "nannies." Adult males can weigh between 200 to 250 pounds, and their muscular build is well-adapted to the challenging mountain terrain.
The Tahr's coat is thick and shaggy, which provides insulation against the harsh alpine conditions. Himalayan Tahrs are known for their social behavior. They often form small families- consisting of adult males, females, and their offspring.
The only legal hunting ground in Nepal- Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve
The Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal takes place in the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve. It is the only legal area to enjoy trophy hunting in Nepal. Established in 1987, the reserve covers an area of approximately 1,325 square kilometers. It is known for its unique combination of biodiversity, cultural heritage, and the provision of controlled hunting opportunities.
The reserve is home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Various species of pheasants, partridges, and other birds inhabit the area, along with elusive mammals like the Himalayan Tahr, Musk Deer, and Blue Sheep (Bharal). The vegetation ranges from temperate forests to alpine meadows, providing habitats for a wide array of plant and animal species.
During the Himalayan tahr hunting, you will traverse through dense forests and verdant hills, enjoying snow-capped mountain views. Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges are mostly seen throughout the trail. Before you get to hunt, you will spend many days hiking along steep and rugged trails. Not only that, once you reach somewhat close to this wildlife habitat, you will wait for days to spot and hunt.
Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal itinerary
The Himalayan tahr hunting for 10 days starts with paperwork in Kathmandu. We will take a helicopter ride from Kathmandu to Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve and begin hiking. On the first day, we will hike 4 to 5 hours to reach the campsite. Yes, it is a camping trip, and all the logistics are taken care of by our support crew.
The following day, we will follow the uphill and downhill route to the base camp. Here, we will spend 4 to 7 days, waiting for the best opportunity to hunt and end the trip with a small celebration with our team before flying back to Kathmandu. With strong mental and physical fitness, hunting in Nepal also demands patience and resilience.
Booking open for the Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal 2025
Our Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal itinerary goes up to 3,800 meters (12,467 ft). The trekking starts from 2,850 meters (9,350 m). We offer the most reasonable Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal cost with top-notch service.
During the trip, our experienced hunting guide and support crew will assist you. They will set up the tents and take care of the meals. Likewise, our guides will also teach you how to approach the animals and use firearms.
*Note: You should bring your firearms for hunting. We provide a selection of hunting guns authorized by the Nepal government for hunting purposes.
You can do Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal in spring (March to April) and autumn (October to November). These two seasons are the best time for hunting in Nepal because of favorable weather, moderate climate, and crystal clear visibility.
We have opened Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal 2025 booking. Book your spot now and get the best deal. Feel free to contact us at info@nepalhunt.com or +977 9813101074 for any queries related to hunting in Nepal or Himalayan tahr hunting in Nepal price.
The 7 Hunting Blocks
- Surtibang Block- only Himalayan Tahr hunt but it has been closed.
- Barse Block- Only blue sheep hunt
- Fagune Block- blue sheep and Himalayan Tahr hunt
- Gustang Block- Blue sheep and Himalayan Tahr hunt
- Seng Block- Blue sheep and Himalayan Tahr hunt
- Dogadi Block- Blue sheep and Himalayan Tahr hunt
- Sundaha Block- sheep and Himalayan Tahr hunt