Humla Limi Valley Trek Detail Itinerary

DAY
  • 1

    A representative from Visit Himalaya Treks Pvt. Ltd. trekking with the company’s display board will greet you outside the arrival terminal and transfer you to your Hotel. (Overnight at Hotel)

    Altitude: 1335 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: No.
  • 2

    A Full day guided tour to several of historical and spiritual attractions enlisted under the World Heritage Sites. The trek leader will meet the group for a meeting and provide a detailed briefing on the trek. All the required information regarding the trek would be provided. (Overnight at Hotel. Breakfast included)

    Altitude: 1335 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast
  • 3

    Fly to Nepalgunj, one of the major city of the southern part of Nepal. The city is very hot and humid and a different experience than Kathmandu.

    Altitude: 165 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast
  • 4

    Simikot is a scenic flight of 45 minutes away from Nepalgunj. Simikot airport is a typical nepali mountain airport and the village itself is one typical nepali mountain village.

    Altitude: 2950 m Accommodation: Guest House Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 5

    An hour climb leads to pass and another hour of steep drop leads to Majgaon. Now the trail stays comfortable and undulates for the next couple hours and leads to Dharapuri. (4 hours)

    Altitude: 2300 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 6

    This is a short day as the trail undulates but continuously follows Karnali River all the way up to Kermi. There are hot springs nearby the village, where an leisurely afternoon can be enjoyed. (3 hours)

    Altitude: 2670 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 7

    The first couple of hours of the day is on comfortable terrain but consistently gains elevation and reaches a small pass. A steep descent leads to suspension bridge and leads through the forest to Yalbang. (5 hours)

    Altitude: 3020 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 8

    The trail leaves Karnali river and climbs towards Yangar. After Yangar, the trail gets a bit rocky and goes on to cross Karnali once again on a wooden bridge. A climb follows and after a good couple of hours , gets to Muchu. Another hour finally leads to Tumkot. (5 hours)

    Altitude: 3380 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 9

    Most part of this day is spent climbing and includes some steep section as well. In more than 3 hours, the trail passes through Pani Palwang and then in less than 2 hours the day ends at Yari.

    Altitude: 3700 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 10

    A hard day as the trek today passes a 4620 meters Nara La. It takes around 4 hours to get to the top another 2 hours of steep descent to Hilsa.

    Altitude: 4620 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 11

    The day starts with a crossing of yet another bridge and another climb for a short period. Afterwards, the trail continuously undulates and follows the Karnali River all the way upto Manepeme. (5 hours)

    Altitude: 3990 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 12

    Another climb of around 4 hours takes to Lamka La at 4300 meters. A detour en route to the pass leads to a medication cave. From the pass, it takes another one and half hours to the village of Til. Vegetations can be observed once again at Til. (6 hours)

    Altitude: 4300 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 13

    An easy and very short day to Halji. The terrain is slightly uphill but still very comfortable throughout the day. (3 hours)

    Altitude: 3660 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 14

    Another easy day follows as it takes only 4 hours following the Limi River to get to Jang. (4 hours)

    Altitude: 3930 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 15

    One of the two hardest day of the trek and also marks the treks entrance into the wild. There are no more villages and civilization for the next couple of days. However, the trail is quite steady but gradually keeps climbing the whole day. (8 hours)

    Altitude: 4370 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 16

    The hardest day of the trek but the best day for the views. A very tough and hard uphill climb of around 5 hours takes to the 4900 meter Nyalu La. Stunning 360 degrees view with views of Tibet can be enjoyed at the top. The holy mountain Kailash of Tibet (6714 meters) and Saipal of Nepal (7031 m) being the pick of the lot. The trail drops to Selma Tso Lake and further continues going down to Shinjungma. (8 hours)

    Altitude: 4949 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 17

    A steep drop leads to Sali Khola, which goes on to meet Karnali River again and finally to Kermi. (7 hours)

    Altitude: 2670 m Accommodation: Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 18

    The trek retraces the same way back to Simikot. (6 hours)

    Altitude: 2950 m Accommodation: Guest House Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • 19

    We take the early flight to Nepalgunj and connect with an onward flight to Kathmandu

    Altitude: 1335 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
  • 20

    A leisure day in Kathmandu which can used for an early morning mountain flights to Everest or can extended into further more tours to Chitwan National Park Tours. This is also spare day in case of cancellation of flights) (Overnight at Hotel. Breakfast included)

    Altitude: 1335 m Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast
  • 21

    A representative from Visit Himalaya Treks Pvt. Ltd. will check your flight tickets and transfer you to the airport before two hours from your flight with a hope of seeing you again in the future. (Breakfast included)

    Altitude: 1335 m Accommodation: No Meals: Breakfast

If the above Humla Limi Valley Trek itinerary does not meet your needs, we can design individualized travel plans based on your preferences and specifications.

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Cost Includes

    • Arrival and Departure land transport (All necessary land transport by private Car)
    • Full-day sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley UNESCO world heritage site with a city guide.
    • Airfare Kathmandu-Nepalgunj-Simikot & Simikot- Nepalgunj-Kathmandu round fare for clients, Guide, and Cook staff.
    • Simikot- Hilsa-Limi restricts entry trekking permits.
    • Full Camping support trek.
    • Experience English-speaking Nepali guide
    • Supporter Nepalese staff for Camping gear.
    • Mule and Yak or porter for carrying luggage
    • All camping cooking equipment
    • Hotel in Nepalgunj with Dinner and Breakfast
    • First Aid Kit.
    • Government taxes and service charges.

Cost Excludes

    • Nepal entry Visa Fee. 

    • Emergency evacuation if needed.
    • Beverages and personal expenses.

    • Personal equipment. 

    • Travel insurance. 

    • Tips and local donation when entering to mastery.

Cost & Date

Start Dates are your arrival date in Nepal and End Dates are the returning date from Nepal.

The set departure dates listed are specially quoted and specified for group joining option. Let us know if the set departure dates are not suitable for you- another dates which are suitable for you can certainly be added by us.

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Reviews ( 1 Review For This Package )

Dario Barutta & Kaun Leng Fong , From - Italian

An amazing experience and an amazing team!!!Limi Valley Trek

Me and my gf completed Limi Valley trek, the agency was perfect in every aspects, from the beginning answering in details at our email, to organizing a nice sightseen around Katmandu and to the trek itself. Everything was well prepared, our team always helped us in all the situations and made the trek as comfortable as possible. The trek was amazing, and the places we visited so beautiful that no pictures can fully describe them. I highly recommend this agency, and for any future trip to Nepal I will definitely contact them again. September – 2019.

FAQs

We always try to be flexible in designing the trip itinerary for our client’s needs. However, if you are not convinced with our suggested itinerary then of course you are always welcome to customize or change the trip itinerary.

A holiday should never be about making it to the final point quickly. Along your trek, we can add days at your request with additional costs to cover guides, porters, accommodation, and food.

An average physical fitness should be maintained before booking a trek. Any sort of illness or recent medical problems should be mentioned while booking a trip. Most of our itineraries are prepared to give you maximum time to acclimatize and pace-setting on the treks would be done according to your convenience. If you are taking regular medication then tell us before the trip starts which would be better for us to give you the physical feedback.

Our main concern is your safety. We never compromised on your safety during the Trekking and all our guides are properly trained and well equipped to take care of our client's safety in even the remote areas as well.

There would be always back support in case of an emergency like severe high-altitude sickness or accident (which is least expected), you will be sent to the nearest hospital if possible otherwise rescued by a helicopter and sent to the hospital as soon as possible. Since you are entirely liable for all the expenses incurred for the use of such emergency services, please make sure that your travel insurance covers both- medical and emergency evacuation costs.

It is not a problem at all because in a mountain most of the tea houses/lodges serve vegetarian food as well and our guide will take care of the time cooking and on a camping trek, our cook and staff will care all about the food section.

We use standard quality (Camping Gear) like Clients' tents (3 men tents for couples and two men tents for single), dining tents, Shower tents, Toilet tents, staff tend thick mattresses, etc.  Also, we care for our staff and provide them with proper equipment for the camping trek. You will also be requested to have the proper gear for your personal use which will be suggested while confirming the trip.

Lately, most of the teahouses have electricity supply even with solar panels. So, charging your gadgets is not a problem at all. But charging your battery you should have to pay an additional fee (US$ 1 to 3 approx. per hour.), to get your gadgets to be charged.

Now a day’s most of the major village has a cell phone network connection. However, in a remote area where cell phones do not work, and even if there is no other communication access then we send satellite phones along with our guide so you can always be in touch with your family.

Yes, either you can store the same hotel as you stayed or we can store your goods with us safely in our office free of cost.

The luggage must not exceed up to 20 kilos. A trekking helper (porter) carries baggage of less than 15 kilos. This bag can be received at the end of each day’s trek and you should carry the rest of the weight as a day bag with all your money and valuables inside it.

This is a difficult thing to gauge. We have seen everything from USD 25 to USD 900 per person for guides and porters. Tipping is not required, but a small gesture of thanks to your guides and local porters. The Level of the tip should reflect the level of satisfaction from and personal involvement with your guide. However, we recommend you spend a minimum of 10% of your total trip cost for tipping the entire local staff.

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