Simikot Limi Valley Trekking takes you to one of the most remote location on earth. In here you wll observe nature and culture of the area that is still untouched from modern developments.
Among the trekking trails in Nepal the trekking trail that leads to the Limi Valley is comparatively new. These nineteen days of trekking takes you to one of the most remote location on earth. The nature and culture of the area is still untouched from modern developments. And people have a simple and easy way of life very much dependent on the mercy of nature. We can see the influence of Buddhist traditions, shamanistic practices and little bit of Hinduism in here.
AMN will follow the ancient salt trade route and walk past Nara La pass (4620 m). From the border town of Hilsa you turn northeast towards the Limi Valley.
Besides this newly developed trekking trail and the mountain you have a high possibility of witnessing the high Himalayan flora and fauna. Snow leopard, blue sheep, jackals, hyenas and musk deer. Since this is a remote area there are no tea houses so either we use home stay or tented camps for accommodation.
Known throughout the world for its beautiful fur and elusive behavior, the endangered snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is found in the rugged mountains of Central Asia.
Snow Leopard
Snow leopards are perfectly adapted to the cold, barren landscape of their high-altitude home, but human threats have created an uncertain future for the cats. Despite a range of over 2 million km 2. Here, scientist estimate that there may only be between 3,920 and 6,390 snow leopards left in the wild.
<p>Our team member will be waiting outside the airport terminal a few meters from the exit door. Please check your name at Show card. He will bring you to hotel in Kathmandu. The drive from the airport to the hotel is around 20 minutes. After refreshment, we will brief your plan more visibly.</p><p></p>
<p>Population: – counted nationwide in AD. 2011, Kathmandu had households: 434344 & population: 1744240. Major Place to see: -BodhnathStupa, Pashupatinath, syombhunath, Kathmandu durbar square, patan durbar square, Bhaktapur durbar square etc. In the morning we explore Kathmandu on an organized sightseeing tour Guide then Prepare for trekking.</p><p></p>
<p>By Flight to Nepalgunj situated in South Western region of Nepal, in the lowlands of Terai. This is a flat land area with majority of Hindus and Muslim community. Nepalgunj is hot and humid most of the year. You can spend the evening strolling around the Market which is crowded but interesting.</p><p></p>
<p>After breakfast we board airport to fly to Simikot. As you step out of the aircraft you witness a different world. Simikot lies in the midst of Himalaya and is headquarter of the Humla district. Simikot airport also serves as the starting point of the trek/drive to the Famous Kailash/ Manasarovar too.</p><p></p>
<p>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 Buddhist. We further go down as the trail goes greener at this lower altitude. After walking for about 4 hours we reach Dharapuri.</p><p></p>
<p>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 majority of Buddhist people and its major attractions are Laikyo Gompa and Lhundrup Choeling Gompa, both are about half an hour walk from our campsite.</p><p></p>
<p>After a warm breakfast we walk 2 hours and cross the Sali River. On the bank of the river there is a small settlement with 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. further 45 minutes of walk leads us to Yalbang</p><p></p>
<p>We leave the village Karnali River again and pass the little village of Yangar. The path is mostly “Nepali Flatâ€. At 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 are at Muchu. If you want to further walk an hour we can camp at Tumkot rather than Muchu. Although Muchu doesn’t lie in the main trail it is a interesting village and the famous Dhungkar Choezom Monastery lies in this village. So depending on how tired you are on the particular day we can camp as per that.</p><p></p>
<p>We have so steep climb in the beginning of the day. The landscape gets more rocky and desolate. The few trees left are low junipers. Little bit of walk goes through a 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 one more hour we can reach Thado Dunga.</p><p></p>
<p>This is a 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 trail becomes steeper. Further walk of couple of hours leads to the Nara la pass but it is visible from distance. The pass has pile of stone as people believe adding stones to the pile brings good luck, prayer flags, and panoramic view of Tibetan plateau. From the pass is a hard and steep descent to Hilsa. You have the choice of Home stay but we recommend camping as home stays may not be available in peak tourist season.</p><p></p>
<p>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 eastern direction up till 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. 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.</p><p></p>
<p>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 to 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 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 life style, buildings and the clothes of the locals.</p><p></p>
<p>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.</p><p></p>
<p>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.</p><p></p>
<p>We are departing from the Limi Valley today and its authentic Tibetan villages with their friendly people. There are no settlement enroute before we reach Kermi and we will be walking through very isolated area. The trail is windy in the second half and requires slow pace. We end up in Talung after 4 hours.</p><p></p>
<p>This is another long day comprising a high pass, the Nyalu la. The climb is difficult because of 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 meter then go down until we cross the Sali River.</p><p></p>
<p>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 of the last days!</p><p></p>
<p>We walk through a pleasant trail in the first half. Walking past Majgaon we climb about 2 hours and reach the 3000 meter high pass. After 30 more minutes of going we reach down back to Simikot.</p><p></p>
<p>Early morning you fly back to Nepalgunj and onwards to Kathmandu.</p><p></p>
Cost Include
- Airport Pickup and Drop by private Transport
- All the ground Transportation by tourist bus
- Hotel in Kathmandu at tourist standard hotel with bed and Breakfast (Centrally located, attach bathroom, hot and cold shower)
- All permits, special permits, all tax and TIMS (we need two photos each for permit).
- All the camping equipment such as sleeping tent, Dinning tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, sleeping mattress, Sleeping Bag and necessary Kitchen Equipment etc.)
- All food & drink, during camping period,
- An experience trekking guide (trained by Ministry of tourism), trekking cook, kitchen helper, Sherpa and necessary number of porter’s. Their meal/accommodation/transportation/salary/ insurance/ equipments are included in price.
Cost Exclude
- Personal bar bill, travel insurance/International airfare/Domestic airfare.
- Items of personal expenses such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry, tips etc.
- Nepal entry visa fee US$ 40 (duration 60 days from date of issue)- Available at Royal Nepalese Embassies and Royal Nepalese Consulates abroad or on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.
- Sightseeing tour and all the entrance fees of temple in Kathmandu and Pokhara valley.
- Lunch and Dinner while at Kathmandu and pokhara ( Allow Rs 1500.00 per person per day for your meals and drinks)
- The service not mention herein,
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