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Trekking into the Hidden Himalaya - 17 Days

Price : 2500 $ 4Pax

This trek starts from Simikot which is situated at an elevation of 2910 meters and climbs up to Nyalu La (4950m). And make a loop back to Simikot via Limi valley through scenic landscape.
This is tough but rewarding trek offers the opportunity to meet the friendly villagers of upper Humla. Visit the monasteries that are 400-1000 years old and experience the unique culture of the past still in practice. Added to this is scenery of pine-forested Karnali gorge and beautiful Saipal and Nalakankad mountain range. The area untouched by modern changes and believed to be the present form of mythical Shangri-la.
Limi is the only place, where you can found fresh Tibetan culture and costume because their cultural and matrimonial relationship between west Tibet. Many Tibetan culture and monasteries were destroyed in Cultural Revolution. But Limi valley lying inside Nepal was not affected by Cultural Revolution. It is like a small Tibet or Lomanthang in Upper Mustang.
During June,July, August while monsoon rains are drenching most of the Nepali countryside, the Limi valley, which falls in the rain shadow, is considerably drier. Apart from misty mountain views and lush green vegetation, the valley offers other splendid sights and scents as wildflowes,indigenous herbs and flowering buckwheat, mustard grow with the season. This is an ideal time to visit for travelers who dislike crowds, enjoy solitary walks and want more interactions with local inhabitants.
During June, July, August while monsoon rains are drenching most of the Nepali countryside, During June, July, August while monsoon rains are drenching most of the Nepali countryside, the in the rain shadow, is considerably drier. Apart from mis Day 01: Transfer airport - Fly Nepalgunj - transfer hotel

Trek Facts

Grade: Strenuous
Max altitude: 4950m
Duration: 17 days

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Itinerary of Hidden Himalaya Trek in Detail

Day 01 : Transfer airport - fly Simikot, Guest House

Day 02 : Trek Simikot to Dharapori (2300m)

Day 03 : Trek to Kermi & Camp (2800m) (Hot Spring visit) 5 hours

Day 04 : Trek Dharapori to Kermi (2700 m)

Day 05 : Kermi trek to Yalbang Gumba (3000m)

Day 06 : Yalbang Gumba trek to Tumkot Khola (3100m)

Day 07 : Tumkot Khola trek to Yari (4000m)

Day 08 : Yari village to Hilsa (3700m)

Day 09 : Hilsa to Manipeme, (3900m)

Day 10 : Manipeme to Til, (4100m)

Day 11 : Til to Halji, (3600m)

Day 12 : Halji to Sebuk, (3800m)

Day 13 : Sebuk to Nyalu base camp (Dhemochhe), (4300m)

Day 14 : Dhemochhe to Singjungma[2900m]

Day 15 : Singjungma to Laga Dhinga (3250m)

Day 16 : Laga Dhinga to Simikot (2950m)

Day 17 : Fly Simikot to Nepalgunj & to Kathmandu
 

Price : US $ 2500 minimum 4 Pax . (Full Board)

Price Includes :Airport pick up / drop services
Airfar Kathmandu-Nepalgunj-Simikot & Back 500 $
Maoist Donation
Simikot-Limi special permit
Full board camping during trek
English speaking Nepali guide
Nepalese staff for Camping
Mule and Yak or porter for carrying luggage
All camping cooking equipment
Hotel in Nepalgunj with Dinner and Breakfast.

Price Excludes : Emergency evacuation if needed
Beverages and personal expenses
Personal equipments
Travel insurance
Tips and local donation
Best Time: Late April to Late October

Best Time : Late April to Late October.

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