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Hotel/ Tea houres/ Camping
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Autumn/spring
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Fly/ Car/ Jeep/ Bus
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5/6 hours
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5565m.
Overview
Limi Valley Trekking is a remote, hidden valley in Humla of the Mid-Western Northern region of Nepal. The Limi Valley Trek is a lifetime experience in the three isolated villages of Lim, bound by rich Tibetan Buddhist culture and practices. The trekking trail to Limi Valley was opened in 2002 and saw only a few tourists around the year due to its inaccessibility.
Trip Highlights
- Visit UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, or Boudhanath in Kathmandu city.
- Enjoy the mesmerizing views of high standing Mt. Kailash (6,638m), Mt. Api (7,132m), Kanjiroba (6,883m), and Mt. Saipal (7,031m) on a clear day.
- Visit the Namkha Khyung Dzong Monastery in Yalbang, which is the biggest in Humla, and Dhungkar Choezom Monastery in Tumkot, which is the only Shakya Monastery in Humla.
- Interact with the people of the ethnic Tibetan Buddhist, Shakya, Thakuri, and Khas communities living in the villages of Dharapori, Kermi, Tumkot, Muchu, Chyadok in Humla.
- Conquer the high passes of Nara La (4620m), Langdogd (4,550m), and Nyalu La (4,990m).
- A scenically and culturally diverse trek over two high passes into the most remote follows the ancient salt trade route and pilgrim's trail of Nepal border and Tibet.
- Trek alongside the banks of the gigantic Karnali river along the route from Simikot towards Limi valley.
- Walk on the ancient caravan trail in Talung valley that meets Limi valley and Mansarovar trail.
- Humla has a strong Buddhist influence, with several monasteries and spiritual sites. The region is part of the ancient trade route to Tibet, which has contributed to its rich cultural heritage