Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu
On your arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, one of our representatives will pick you up and escort you to the hotel as well as help you to check-in at the hotel. After your refreshment, you will be briefed about the next day's trip.
Day 02: Flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj
An awesome evening flight takes you to Mahendra Airport in Nepalgunj, the biggest city in the hot Terai. The drive to the inn goes through an old town, a stage back in time into the 'old' Nepal. Remain the night in an agreeable and cooled inn, guaranteeing a decent night's rest as the get-up is promptly the following morning.
Day 03: Flight from Nepalgunj to Simikot
Get up promptly the following morning for the flight north to Simikot, the locale central command of Humla arranged upon an edge sitting above the Humla Karnali River. The flight is fabulous, cruising directly over the highest points of a mass of snow-secured tops. On the off chance that the flight is on schedule, you will show up before lunch and will be met by your neighborly trip team.
Simikot is a varied town, and its area as the door to Mount Kailash and Western Tibet gives it an assorted vibe. A blend of neighborhood Humla and Tibetan culture gives unending and entrancing chances to the investigation. Simikot is situated at just about 10,000 ft (3,000 m) of rising, so you will probably feel the impacts of height. Relax today, ensuring you drink a lot of water and accepting breaks as you meander around the town.
Day 04: Trek to Dharapuri
Your trip today begins with a short move of about an hour to a little disregard that is only 9,800 ft (3000 m). After the pass, it's a long and steep plunge to Dharapuri. Your trip today will take around 4-5 hours, and will take you high over the Karnali River, incompletely through pine woods, and go through a couple of towns. En route, you will meet nearby individuals, both Hindu and Buddhist, who are once in a while conveying their substantial loads as far as possible up the lofty path. This evening is your first evening outdoors, with the site situated close to the Karnali River.
Day 05: Trek to Kermi
Your walk today is somewhat short, allowing you to recoup. The path continues following the Karnali River, here and there high on the slant, with the stream far underneath you, and at times plunging down so the path is practically level with the water. This area of the waterway finds its way through thin crevasses with high rough slants. You will stroll along fields of mostly grain, buckwheat, rice, and potatoes.
Toward the evening you can unwind in one of the two common natural aquifers near the town. It’s a 30-minute tough walk, passing Kermi town. Kermi is a little agrarian town and is the first totally Buddhist town on the path (from Kermi onwards, all the towns are Buddhist). There are two intriguing religious communities near Kermi: Laikyo Gompa, a couple of hundred years of age, is around a short way from the campground and Lhundrup Choeling Gompa is around a little ways from the camping area. Both are only sometimes visited by vacationers.
Day 06: Trek to Yalbang
This segment of the walk experiences delightful pine woodlands. Underneath you, you will see the emerald green Karnali River. Now and again you may meet processions of donkeys and dzopas (a crossbreed of yak and dairy animals). The explorers are for the most part townspeople from Simikot and the Nyinba Valley toward the east of Simikot. They are going to (or are returning from) Taklakot, directly over the fringe with Tibet, to purchase products for exchange.
You will reach Yalbang following 5-6 hours of journey. Over the town, there is a wonderful cloister: the Namkha Khyung Dzong Monastery. You will see you are getting close to the cloister by an immense stone with a Tibetan mantra cut on it. The Namkha Khyung Dzong is the greatest religious community in the area, with around 130 priests living there. A Buddhist priest will be glad to show you around, after which you will be welcomed for tea higher up. At 7 am and 4 pm there is a day by day puja (Buddhist petition service) that you can join in.
Day 07: Trek to Tumkot or Trek to Muchu
Leaving Yalbang, the way goes high over the Karnali River once more. After around 20 minutes you will pass the little town of Yangar. The way is for the most part "Nepali Flat": flat parts, with some tough, and some declining. A few segments of the way are fabulously cut out of the stones, and you will find yourself strolling in a sort of three-sided burrow. You'll see nature changing as it is getting rockier and the huge pine trees clear a path for littler hedges. You cross the Karnali River by a major wooden engineered overpass.
Here, the way moves high over the Karnali River and along the upper side of a profound crevasse. Beneath, you'll see the emerald green Karnali River. En route, you may experience huge flocks of sheep conveying salt, an old exchange that despite everything exists today. Following 3-4 hours, you will show up in the beguiling town of Muchu. Itʼs an hour stroll to Tumkot—the primary path doesnʼt go through Tumkot Village, yet rather by some little teahouses and a campground. The complete journey today will take 6 hours.
Day 08 : Trek to Yari or to Thado Dunga
Leaving Tumkot the path climbs gradually however consistently, with a couple of steep ascensions in the middle. Quite not long after leaving the town, you will see the scene changing: it's getting increasingly rough and ruined. A couple of trees left are low junipers. Some portion of the path goes over the soil street that is being worked right now.
It is as yet questionable when and if the street will ever be finished. You will cross the little town Pani Palwang—two or three tea houses along the street—which makes a pleasant spot for some tea or a mid-day break. Itʼs another 1 ½ hour to Thado Dunga, soon after Yari. Your journey today will take 7 hours aggregate, and you will camp simply past the Yari town.
Day 09: Trek to Hilsa across the Nara La Pass
Today you cross Nara La and go at 14,000 ft (4,330 m). It's a long and tiring ascension, however, the perspectives are your prize! As the path climbs, the scene gets more barren. Trees vanish totally and the scene looks increasingly more like Tibet. In some cases, you will experience huge parades of donkeys or yaks (the greater yaks are a particularly noteworthy sight). You will pass a couple of teahouses at Tado Dunga, and from here the path gets more extreme.
It’s still 2 hours moving to the pass, and if there happens to be snow it will take somewhat more. Regularly, this current day's trip takes 5-6 hours. At about 30 minutes from the pass you will cross a couple of huge tents (these are tent inns, serving nourishment and beverages). You can see the Nara La go out yonder, yet because of the elevation, it's as yet a hard move to arrive. You will perceive the pass by the heap of stones (it carries good karma to include one!) and the strings of Tibetan petition flags, diverting the supplications far with the solid breeze. You have stunning perspectives ahead into Tibet and back towards Yari far beneath.
On the opposite side of the pass, it would seem that you are in Tibet. You are encircled by desolate mountains in tones of earthy colored, coppers, debris and dim yellows. From the pass, it's a long plunge to Hilsa, near the outskirts of Tibet.
Day 10: Trek to Manepeme
Hilsa is the closest port of Tibet-during the high season you will see a huge number of Indian travelers crossing the fringe towards Mount Kailash in Tibet. After breakfast, you will cross the engineered overpass of the Humla Karnali River and quickly turn north through the recently assembled street towards Limi Valley, as you can't cross the Nepal-Tibet fringe. This valley is well known for snow panthers and bharal, Himalayan blue sheep. In the wake of journeying for 4-5 hours, you will camp at Manipeme at a height of 12,900 ft (3,930 m). The camp gets its name from the Mani Mantra engraved on an enormous stone.
Day 11: Trek to Til
From Manipeme you will cross the Chenglungma parade campground before going to the old cavern of Cha-sa Nam-ka Dzong. It is found simply up the slope, underneath the path in a rough precipice, and faces south into the sun.
The present separation looks short, however, the path from Hilsa to Til is somewhat intense and takes nearly 7 hours. It's dry, inclining, and goes here and there. You are strolling through the Trans Himalaya Dread Path, which gets its name from the harsh landscape and the overwhelming pack creature traffic. Proceed cautiously on the path as you explore the yaks and sheep, which are coming back from the outskirt with completely stacked exchanging packs.
There are three towns in the Limi valley-Til, Halji, and Jang. It is arranged at roughly 13,500 ft (4,100 m) and is encircled by grain fields at the western side of the town. It is the nearest town to the Tibet-China outskirt and is the littlest town among the three settlements. There are around 30 families living here. On the correct side of the town, you'll find a the300-year-old religious community of Kunzum Do-Nag cloister, which merits visiting.
Day 12: Trek to Halji
The present journeying starts with a declining stroll for about an hour until you reach Tiljung. Just beneath Tiljung you will arrive at the Tagtsi Khola, the primary feeder of Karnali River, which streams from the east along with the Jang and Halji towns towards Til. From Tiljung, traverse the waterway, at that point continue right. Follow the Tagtsi River into the limited valley towards the east for around two hours and you will arrive at another extension over a similar waterway. Cross the extension and bear to one side. At that point, strolling the upper east for about 30 minutes, you will arrive at the wonderful plain zone of Halji town.
Halji is the greatest and most significant town in Limi, and it's halfway found 800-year-old Rinchhen Ling Gompa religious community is an absolute necessity to witness. Visit the cloister and turn east, strolling on the decent wide path past the wonderful Buddhist passageway entryway and Mani dividers.
Day 13: Trek to Jang
Today, our goal for the trip ahead is the town of Jang 3930m, Jang is the last valley in the Limi valley and a calm magnificent spot to be. You will climb the path for a simple 4 hours climb following the Limi Khola. The journey today is very as you won't go over any little town settlements en route. Along these lines, you will appreciate the astounding experience of the peaceful characteristic assorted variety of the Limi valley at its best. It is exceptional adrenaline to be at such a tranquil and segregated spot of Nepal.
Day 14: Trek to Talung
You will leave the town of Jang after you appreciate breakfast promptly toward the beginning of the day. The trip begins as you rise through the consistent ascension tough. The air gets more slender at a higher height so you should stroll with occasional breaks. You will leave the Limi valley and climb for 8 hours to the town of Talung. You will remain for the night in Talung town 4370m at a tea house. The alternative for convenience is to a base in light of the fact that the path experiences distant scenes and landscapes. In this manner, you need to set camp at certain goals for the evening.
Day 15 : Trek to Shinjungma across the Nyalu La Pass
On this day, you will cross the second go of the trip, the way forward is audacious however yet intense and exhausting. Be that as it may, the move to the most elevated purpose of the trip at the Nyalu La 4,940m will offer you the astounding perspectives on Humla Bandley and scenes extending to Tibet.
You will climb through the lofty way downwards to lake Selma 4630m ignoring the wonderful perspectives on Mount Kailash 6,638m and Mt.Saipahl 7031m. Further down the trip, you will follow the Sali waterway to the campground for now at Shinjungma 3620m. En route, you have a lot more excellent perspectives on Mount Saipal. After the debilitating 8 hours of climb and slow slide, you will rest for the night at the campground.
Day 16: Trek to Kermi
Today, your trip drives you back to human advancement to Kermi town. Just because on your journey, you will dive down for 3000m through pine and birch backwoods. The climb is a moderately simple stroll along the wonderful Salli Khola with rocks transcending on the two sides of the path. In a matter of seconds, the path meets the Karnali waterway. The 7 hours to Kermi town trip will absolutely debilitate you. So you will loosen up your drained muscles in the natural aquifers in the Kermi town 2670m. You will appreciate supper and go through the night at a tea house.
Day 17: Trek to Simikot
It's 6 hours in length climb to Simikot as the path heads towards Darapuri 2,300m toward the beginning of the journey. In the long run, you will proceed with a charming stroll towards Majgaon 2,290m and start a tough move for 2 hours held up over the Karnali River. Soon after you traverse 3000 meters, you will appreciate the wonderful view of Nyinba valley 4050m. You will climb for 30 minutes further on the path to reach Simikot and set up camp.
Day 18: Flight to Nepalgunj and Kathmandu - same day
You will overlook the wonderful morning dawn from your tea house at Simikot. Subsequent to eating, you will load up a morning trip to Nepalgunj flying over the Himalayas and snow-topped pinnacles. Upon your landing in Nepalgunj air terminal, you will in a matter of seconds load up a corresponding flight to the excellent city Kathmandu. You will think back to the significant excursion of your journey as you appreciate the grand mountain trip to Kathmandu.
Day 19: Departure
Our tour officer will pick you up from your hotel three hours prior to your departure time. You will be escorted in a private vehicle to the airport for your final departure. Have a safe flight home.