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Limi Valley Trek

Kathmandu
Start atKathmandu
Moderate
DifficultyModerate
Kathmandu
Ends atKathmandu
Trekking
ActivityTrekking
Flight & Private Transport
TransporationFlight & Private Transport
Tea House
AccomodationTea House
20 days
Duration20 days
3X(Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner) & 3X(Tea or Coffee)
Meals3X(Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner) & 3X(Tea or Coffee)
4990m
Max Altititude4990m
(Mar-May)(Sep-Nov)
Best Seasons(Mar-May)(Sep-Nov)

The Humla region of Nepal lies in the far west of the country and is so remote, that it has been out of reach for most visitors until very recently. Today it is one of the ultimate trekking dreams for hikers and those who wish to discover the unique natural and cultural landscape of Tibetan Buddhists. The first six days of the trek will take us through remote Humla villages, as we head to the Tibet border following the Karnali River, one of the main tributaries of the magnificent Ganges that feeds a large part of the Indian subcontinent. After we reach the border of Tibet at the small town of Hilsa, we will go West, following the border, and the course of the Limi River for another ten days. Surrounded by magnificent mountains, we will be passing rare Tibetan Buddhist villages, nomads and their animals and will be bathing in hot springs on our way.

Throughout this trek, we will be sleeping in tents. Our group will consist of experienced and reliable staff, including a guide, cooks, and porters to carry all the trekking gear, together with some pack animals. We can guarantee high-quality camping equipment and a variety of healthy, hygienic and delicious food on this adventure.

This is a trek for those with a real sense of adventure, who are happy to embrace basic living conditions in order to experience remote, rural mountain people’s life in Nepal. It is qualified as moderate, with occasional strenuous days and thus a reasonable level of fitness is required.

Humla Limi Valley Trek Highlights 

  • Experience the real adventure, isolation, and unique lifestyle and culture
  • Walk through the ancient salt trading route
  • Traverse past the two stunning high mountain passes, Nyalu La Pass at 4995 meters and Nara La at 4620 meters 
  • Fantastic views of mountains like Mt. Saipal, Mt. Api, Mt. Kanjirowa, Mt. Byas, Annapurna, Rishi, etc.
  • The stunning view of Mount Kailash which sits in the Tibetan Plateau
  • Opportunity to discover the beautiful alpine meadows that are a haven for wildlife and plants
  • Flora and Fauna like Blue Sheep, Snow leopards, blue sheep, jackals, hyenas, musk deer, yaks, wild horses, rhododendron, etc. 

Humla Limi Valley Trek Difficulty 

The Humla Limi Valley Trek is considered a challenging trekking journey. The trek is considerably long and remote and often requires you to trek for 6-7 hours each day. Prior trekking experience is not mandatory but it is always an advantage if you have engaged in any kind of trekking activity. Hence, a good level of physical health and mental determination is required. 

As this trek involves trekking past the Nyalu La Pass, which is located at 4995 meters above sea level, Altitude Sickness which is also called AMS can be a challenging aspect. The biggest prevention is properly acclimatizing and there are ample possibilities for proper acclimatization given the length of the trek. Other preventions are hydrating yourself, taking a properly balanced diet, getting enough sleep, etc.

Another difficulty you could face in your Humla Limi Valley Trek could be because of bad weather. Therefore, you have to keep updated with the weather of the region and choose the best time to complete it. 

Best Time to do Humla Limi Valley Trek 

Unlike other mountain trekking journeys in Nepal, Humla Limi Valley is best done in the summer/monsoon season as it is a rain shadow area. While the other parts of the country are drenched with rain, especially during July and August, the Humla Limi Valley has dry sunny days with the vegetation at its best state of the year. 

Spring and autumn are also the best seasons to do the Limi Valley Trek when the temperatures are pleasant and the weathers are stable. The skies remain clear and blue allowing the trekkers to get views of the mountains and terrain clear. 

Winters are not recommended for the Humla Limi Valley Trek because of the harsh cold weather and the dropping temperature. The routes are also covered with thick snow, especially at the higher parts making it hard to pass by it. 

Permits required for Humla Limi Valley Trek 

As Limi Valley is a restricted, more like an isolated region, you will need to obtain a permit known as Special Trekking Permit to do the Limi Valley Trek. Only two or more individuals may obtain a permit for this area, and only through an officially recognized Nepali trekking agency. Hence, your permit for Humla Limi Valley Trek will be issued by Himalayan Trekkers on your behalf.

 

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Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Kathmandu (1350 m).Trek Preparation and Briefing

Once you are at the Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be greeted by one of the representatives from Everest View Family . Then you will be escorted to your designated hotel in Thamel or around and till your hotel check-in. After you rest and freshen up, we will have a short discussion session regarding your Humla Limi Valley Trek. Later, if time permits, we can go for a walk around the streets of Thamel Bazaar and get a glimpse of the lifestyle of Nepal’s biggest tourist neighborhood. It is a commercial hub full of 16 different business lines including trekking and tour companies, hotels, restaurants, clothing shops, trekking gear shops, souvenir shops, bakeries, clubs, and pubs. This busy and chaotic town also houses many small temples, stupas, and shrines in the corners.

Day 2

Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj.

After breakfast around noon, we will transfer you to the airport to board a plane to reach Nepalgunj situated in South Western Nepal, in the lowlands of Terai. This less than an-hour flight offers you to have an amazing aerial view of the mountains on a clear day along with the distinct landscape, valleys, towns, and rivers. Once you are in Nepalgunj, we transfer you to your hotel before we go for the evening strolling around the Market.

Day 3

Fly from Nepalgunj to Simikot (2950 m)

We rise early in the morning so that we can board the earliest aircraft to fly to Simikot airport from Nepalgunj. As you step out of the aircraft you will witness a different world. Simikot lies in the midst of the Himalayas and is headquartered in the Humla district. Simikot airport also serves as the starting point of the famous Mount Kailash & Manasarovar Lake Tour/trek.

Day 4

Trek to Dharapuri (2300 m) 5hr walk.

Today, we start the trek of our Humla Limi Valley Trekking journey. We leave Simikot after breakfast and after walking for an hour, we cross a small 3000m high pass and go down one more hour to Majgaon. Majgaon has a mixed population of Hindus and Buddhists. We further go down as the trail goes greener at this lower altitude. After walking for about 4 hours, we reach Dharapuri for the night. You can take a walk around the village after a brief rest if you feel like it in the evening. 

Day 5

Trek to Kermi (26500 m), 4hrwalk.

We have a short day to walk today as we only walk for 3 hours before reaching Kermi. So we can have a late start after exploring the Dharapuri village in the morning. We start following the trail along the mighty Karnali where we see the fields of barley, buckwheat, rice, and potatoes.

Kermi has the majority of Buddhist people and its major attractions are Laikyo Gompa and Lhundrup Choeling Gompa, both are about half an hour’s walk from our campsite. 

Day 6

Trek to Yalbang

After a warm breakfast, we walk for 2 hours and cross the Sali River. On the bank of the river, there is a small settlement with a few tea shops. We walk further on a high trail through the pine forest and the clear Karnali River below the cliff. On the way, we encounter a lot of Mule caravans.

Usually, the caravan leaders are the local villagers moving from one place to another for barter and trade. In 4 hours, we reach the Namkha Khyung Dzong Monastery of Nyingmapa lineage with about 135 monks living in. Then, further 45 minutes of walk leads us to Yalbang our overnight camp.

Day 7

Trek to Muchu(3120m) or Tumkot(3380m)

Leaving Yalbang village behind, we begin today’s trek along the Karnali River again and pass the little village of Yangar. The path is mostly “Nepali Flat”. In some parts, the path is spectacularly carved out of the rocks, and you find yourself walking in a kind of three-sided tunnel. You’ll notice that the environment is changing as it is getting rockier and the big pine trees make way for smaller bushes.

In 4 hours we will be at Muchu. If you want to further walk for an hour we can camp at Tumkot rather than Muchu. Although Muchu doesn’t lie on the main trail it is an interesting village and the famous Dhungkar Choezom Monastery lies in this village. So depending on how tired you are on a particular day we can camp as per that.

Day 8

Trek to Yari(3700m) or Thado Dhunga (3750m)

We have so steep climb at the beginning of the day. The landscape gets more rocky and desolate. The few trees left are low junipers. A little bit of walk goes through an under-construction road. We will walk past the village of ani Palwang where we stop for lunch. In another couple of hours, we reach Yari for the camping but if you wish to continue for one more hour we can reach Thado Dunga.

Day 9

Trek to Hilsa(3720m) Via Nara-La Pass

This is the longest day and one of the most physically demanding as we cross the Nara La. The view is very much similar to the Tibetan landscape so is very enriching. We reach Tado Dunga from where the trail becomes steeper. A further walk of a couple of hours leads to the Nara la pass but it is visible from distance.

The pass has a pile of stones as people believe adding stones to the pile brings good luck, prayer flags, and a panoramic view of the Tibetan plateau. From the pass is a hard and steep descent to Hilsa. You have the choice of Homestay but we recommend camping as homestays may not be available in peak tourist season.

Day 10

Trek to Manepeme

Today we walk for about 5 hours before reaching Manepeme. You leave Hilsa, crossing a big iron bridge. At the other side of the river, a small, slightly difficult trail winds its way over a slope, until it connects with a larger trail high on the slope.

This trail follows the Karnali River in an eastern direction up to Manepeme. The path climbs gradually with a few steep ups and downs. You walk in a dramatic landscape of bare, steep rocks in amazing colors.

Note on Accommodation: There are no settlements between Hilsa and till. Manepeme is a small flat area close to the trail and close to a water source where it is possible to camp.

Day 11

Trek to Till

After starting the day in 2 hours we reach Ya Yip Phuk cave which was used by Lotsawa Rinchen Sangpo (985-1055 A.D.), a famous translator of Buddhist scriptures for meditation. His activities were crucial to the revival of cultural exchange between Tibet and India, paving the way for the so-called second dissemination of Buddhism in Tibet.

The trail is green and rocky at times. We climb 30 minutes to Lamka La from where you can see Til and its white monasteries. We walk downhill for another one and a half hours before reaching the Chorten gate, which is the entrance to the village of Till. This village has a big Tibetan influence which can be seen in the lifestyle, buildings, and clothes of the locals.

Day 12

Trek to Halji

After breakfast at Till, we start our walk. Today we have a 3 hours easy walk to the village of Halji. The path follows the Limi River upstream and it is relatively flat walking. The trail offers a nice view and in addition, you can see some local animals including the snow leopard if you are lucky enough.

Upon reaching Halji we see the Richening Gompa, built in the 14th Century. This is the central attraction of the Limi Valley because of its religious importance.

Day 13

Trek to Jang

From Halji, we follow the trail along the Limi Khola and in 4 hours we reach Jang, the last village in the Limi Valley. It’s very special to be in such a secluded place where the Tibetan culture still continues relatively untouched, as far from the modern-day world as you can be. 

Day 14

Trek to Talung

We are departing from the Limi Valley today and its authentic Tibetan villages with their friendly people. There is no settlement en route before we reach Kermi and we will be walking through a very isolated area. The trail is windy in the second half and requires a slow pace. We will end up in Talung after 4 hours.

Day 15

Trek to Shinjungma (3620m) Via Nyalu-La Pass

This is another long day comprising a high pass, the Nyalu la. The climb is difficult because of the ice and snow. After reaching the top of the pass we can witness Tibet and Humla. Two of the most fascinating peaks you can see from Nyalu la are Mt. Kailash (6714 m) and Mount Saipal (7031 m).

We go down from the pass to the Lake Selma Tso at 4630 meters then go down until we cross the Sali River.

Day 16

Trek to Kermi

This is the first time in 1 week that we go below 3000m. It’s a pleasant walk through pine and birch forests and along the beautiful Sali River with rocks towering on both sides of the trail.

The trail meets the Karnali River again and turns east towards Kermi village. In Kermi you can relax your tired muscles in the hot springs, a great reward for your efforts in the last few days!

 

Day 17

Trek to Simikot

We walk through a pleasant trail in the first half. Walking past Majgaon, we climb for about 2 hours and reach the 3000-meter high pass. After 30 more minutes of going, we reach down back to Simikot, concluding your Humla Limi Valley Trek. Once in Simikot, rest for the remainder of the day. In the evening, you can take a walk around the town and its market.

Day 18

Fly Simikot to Nepalgunj and Nepalgunj to Kathmandu

Today we will fly from Simikot to Nepalgunj after breakfast or board the first flight. Once in Nepalgunj, we will take another scenic flight to Kathmandu. Then the remainder of the day is on your own in Kathmandu. You can visit the nearby cultural heritage site or take a stroll around the Thamel area buying some souvenirs for your friends and family. You can also visit one of the spas or natural therapy centers to give some comfort to your tired legs from continuous trekking days. In the evening, we will gather for a farewell dinner at one of the authentic Nepali restaurants in Thamel where we can share our experiences, and feedback with each other while enjoying the delicious food. 

Day 19

Final Departure

As the departure day has arrived, we will transfer you to the airport after breakfast or 3 hours prior to your scheduled flight to your home country or onward destination. 

Includes/Excludes

  • All airport Arrival/departure transfers by a P-rivate Tourist vehicle
  • 3* standard category accommodations on a twin/double sharing basis in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Best available hotels/lodges/guesthouses on a twin/double sharing basis in Nepalgunj, Simikot, and Dharapuri
  • Tented Camp accommodations on a twin-sharing basis throughout the trek
  • All necessary tents, kitchen equipment, and camping gear for the trek
  • Professional & experienced English-speaking trekking guide
  • Private Transportation for all required ground transfers
  • Full Board Meals(Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner)&3X(Tea or Coffee)
  • Sleeping bag, Duffle Bag (Shuld be return After Trek)
  • Accommodation, Meals, wages, allowances, insurance, Medical, and equipment for Himalayan trekkers’ Trekking Guide and the supporting crew
  • All required Permits for Humla Limi Valley Trek
  • Fresh Fruits after Dinner & 1pcs Sincker or Mars Chocolate bar to every trekkers each day.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Cultural Programme.
  • International airfare
  • Nepal Visa fee
  • Lunch & Dinners in Kathmandu
  • Medical evacuation in case of emergency
  • Personal expenses such as phone calls, laundry, battery charging, hard and soft drinks, etc.
  • Personal gear & clothing
  • Travel Insurance
  • Expenses incurred due to mishaps, landslides, strikes, political unrest, etc. In such case, extra will be charged as per actual
  • Any other expenses not mentioned in the included section