Tour overview

Limi valley Kailash trek via Simikot is the top best place to explore in high altitude trekking destination an upper Humla far western Nepal. Limi valley trek via Simikot is the natural itself-beauty and culturally reach regarding the pure Tibetan Buddhism. It lies in the upper Humla western hidden valley of wilderness. It lies in the upper Humla western hidden valley of wilderness. It so a beautiful hidden valley near to Border of Tibet. Limi valley trek starts from Simikot and day by day it goes gradually up to the wonderful place by crossing two friendly high passes. Limi valley trek rewards travelers with silence and a foretaste of a place like no additional on our earth. It’s a regular exciting activity for those that live there, and for those in high spirits as much as required to travel there, it often proves to be their most thrilling and valuable exploration. A trip from Simikot, the directorial center of operations of Humla which is the entryway to Mount Kailash in Tibet.

Limi valley trek passes through the beautiful landscapes; rivers, meadows, and jungles, offering a meeting with a wonderful compilation of animals, birds, and vegetation. Limi Valley trail you will walk through the barley and buckwheat field, passing the eye-catching marble villages of Til, Halji, and Jang. with reference to 500 citizens living in the great village of Halji house, attractive grazing land is bordered by clear, frosty rivers and set beside a textbook mountain scenery. The Rising Ling Gompa (monastery) here is more than 1000 years old and contains a variety of works of art, watercolor, and relics from the George pa faction. Every single day a traveler spends here is full of surprises and it will exactly take you back in time.

One not at all knows what to look forward to and what is next, a fine valley perched on the banks of the Karnali River, a steep climb above the clouds, or a meeting with a local, worship time experienced ethnicity. The ever-cheerful people and the follow of traditional customs are enough for a life-varying knowledge and a recovered understanding of what cultural variety really means. while the trip to Limi Valley trek is demanding and challenging, the unique monuments and monasteries, the historical location, the tranquil trails, and the special Tibetan cultures are reward sufficient. Limi valley trek provides your unforgettable memory in your blissful Nepal Journey.

Included

  • Airport transfer and drive in Nepal as per above program
  • 4 night accommodation in stander hotel in Kathmandu with BB plan
  • Transfer in Tibet (Kailash) by land cruiser with a support truck
  • Domestic airfare as per program
  • Team with all camping equipments like Two-men tents, dining tent, kitchen tents toilet tent - Mattresses, sleeping bag, tables & stools, complete kitchen equipments etc…
  • Daily fresh cooked meal (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trip.
  • Porters/Yaks during Parikrama to carry luggage and equipments only
  • Special Simikot and Kailash permits, entrance fees in the monasteries, all sightseeing as per list
  • A local English speaking Tibetan guide for Tibet tour.
  • Oxygen bottles and Medicine Kit…
  • China Tibet visa fees…

Not Included

  • Any costs arise or shortened itinerary due to landslides, political disturbance and strikes etc
  • Photographic charges in the monasteries
  • Water bottles, Rescue process & Travel insurance in any type
  • individual expenses such as bar bills, telephone calls, laundry etc.
  • Any other costs, whatsoever, that is not mentioned in the cost include
  • Nepal re-entry visa, Tipping to drivers/Sherpa/guides

Short Itinenary

highlights
Limi valley trek via Simikot is the nature itself beauty.
Culturally reach regarding pure old Tibetan Buddhism.
The Upper Humla is a western hidden valley and wilderness.
Humla District is the entryway for the Mount Kailash trek in Tibet.
Top high altitude trekking destination in upper Humla far western Nepal.

Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu picks up and Transfers to Hotel overnight Hotel Bed and Breakfast plan.
Day 02: Tibet visa organizing day Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu O/N Hotel BB plan.
Day 03: Shopping day if needed anything for Tibet and rest O/N Hotel BB plan.
Day 04: Flight to Nepalgunj (260 m) in the late afternoon O/N Hotel BB plan.
Day 05: Flight to Simikot (2,910 m) and trek to Dharapuri 4 hrs O/N Tented FB plan.
Day 06: Dharapori to Kermi (2,670 m) 6-7 hrs walking O/N Tented FB plan.
Day 07: Trek to Chongsa Khola overnight tented cam with F.B plan.
Day 08: Trek to Nyalu-la base camp overnight tented cam with F.B plan.
Day 09: Trek to Takchi camp via Nyalu-la overnight tented cam with F.B plan.
Day 10: Trek to Jang overnight tented cam with F.B plan.
Day 11: Trek to Halji overnight tented cam with F.B plan.
Day 12: Trek to Tila Khola overnight tented cam with F.B plan.
Day 13: Trek to Manepeme overnight tented cam with F.B plan.
Day 14: Trek to Hilsa overnight tented cam with F.B plan.
Day 15: Cross the Border drive Rakastal to Manasarovar overnight tented camp with F.B.
Day 16: Drive to Darchen overnight at Guesthouse with F.B meal plan.
Day 17: Trek to Derapuk Camp 5, 6 hrs Hike up to the Kailash north face and back to camp
Day 18: Zutrulpuk gompa Crossing of Dolma La (5600 m) tented near Zutrulpuk gompa
Day 19: Trek to Darchen 4/5 hrs walking and drive to Horchu Overnight tented camp with F.B.
Day 20: By vehicle, Maanasobar kora stays in Horchu Overnight tented camp with F.B plan.
Day 21: Drive to Nearby Saga overnight at Guesthouse with F.B meal plan.
Day 22: Drive to Kyerung overnight at Guesthouse with F.B meal plan.
Day 23: Cross the border drive to Dhunche overnight at Guesthouse with F.B meal plan.
Day 24: Drive to Kathmandu overnight hotel Bed and Breakfast plan.
Day 25: Free day overnight hotel Bed and Breakfast plan.
Day 26: Final day departure for your own destination back to Home.

Useful Info

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary, but as this is adventure travel in a remote mountain region, we cannot guarantee it! Weather conditions and the health of trekkers can all contribute to changes. The guides and their Sherpa assistants will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if necessary.
Experience Required: This Trek is suitable for keen walkers who are able to walk for 6 – 7 hours in a day, with a light rucksack. Some of the days are quite long, and the walking feels more strenuous at altitude. Generally, the trail is a good track, but occasionally it will be uneven and rocky.
Food & Accommodation: You will be accommodated in the tea house & during trekking. Tea houses are simple, local-run guesthouses with twin-share or single rooms. Toilets and showers are of varying standards.
Typical food available for lunch and dinner is Nepali rice & lentils, pasta, potato dishes, soups, or pizzas. Delicious pancakes, porridge, toast, and eggs are the main breakfast fare, while tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are always available. You will probably be pleasantly surprised at the variety of food at the lodges.
What about our luggage?
1 Porter will be shared between 2 participants, they take a maximum load of 12kgs per participant.
You may keep things you will not use on the trek at our hotel in Kathmandu.
What will the temperature be like?
Basically, the atmospheric temperature fluctuates between -10 to 25 degrees throughout the day.
When we are trekking, the temperature would be on the high. For trekking, our concerns are focused on sun and wind exposure. To protect yourselves, you can wear long trekking pants or convertibles, in case it gets too warm, and a dry-fit long sleeve top and have the rain shell or outer waterproof layer accessible.
You’ll need your fleece or maybe the down jackets for those who are more afraid of cold when we reach the lodgings or at night to keep warm.
How much money should we bring?
You will need to carry Nepali Rupee if you decide you want to more shower than 3 times or have additional hot water on the trek. At the trekking lodges, you may wish to buy specialty menu items as well, or pick up souvenirs on the trek. Shopping can be done on your last day in the Thamel area.
What about Acute Mountaineering Sickness (AMS)?
AMS occurs to different people differently at different altitudes due to our tolerance level.
Signs of AMS include Dizziness, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Fatigue or weakness, Shortness of breath, Drowsiness, and Fluctuation.
Peripheral Edema (Swelling of extremities)
Fluctuation in body temperature
Prevention of AMS:
Adequate REST prior to the trip.
Adequate HYDRATION during the trek or activity. (It is alright to keep going to the look, it is good for you)
Adequate SALT AND SUGAR in your bloodstream. (Basically, EAT)
Adequate WARMTH. (Keep yourself warm and try to not lose as much heat as possible to maintain bodily functions)
PROPER BREATHING. (Breathe deep into the diaphragm, breathe slow and steady. Breathe through your nose. Do not pant.)
PROPER EXERTION. (Go at a constant, manageable pace, do not chase after the person in front, and try not to keep stopping and starting)
All in all, sound out when you do not feel well. We are only human.