Country
Nepal
Duration
18 Days
Maximum altitude
4949 m
Activity
Trekking
Difficulty
Difficult
Best Season
September, October, November, December, February, March, April
Accomodation
Included
Meals
Included
Start/End Point
Nepalgunj
Humla Limi valley trekking lies in the far northwest corner of Nepal. Heavy snowfall throughout the winter; Limi is one of the remote valley extending from the border of the Himalayan pass near Hilsa to another pass Chang-la betweenNepal and Tibet. The longest River of Nepal, Karnali flows into Nepal border at Hilsa Trans-Himalayan Limi Valley is beautiful, historical and scenic. The top of Gyuckarka at 5,000m offers wonderful panoramic scenery of the Nepalese Himalayas. And they are Saipal (7,031m), Byas, Rishi, Api, Kanjirawa, Kanti and Gorakh Himalayan range.
Humla Limi Valley trekking is also famous for rare flora and fauna, like the marmot, wolf, wild yak, blue sheep, wild ass musk deer, hare, Himalayan black beer and occasionally the snow leopard as well. Tibetan cultured people Tibetan dialogue and language with their unique tradition and culture, large beautiful villages likeHaljee and Gombak. This valley is opened for trekkers since 2002 AD. The government of Nepal issues the limited number of permits with special fees. nearby countries, Indian, Chinese, Tibetan. While Muslim traders from Kashgar, Nepalese entrepreneurs trading wool, salt and Indian goods along with Chinese Government officials. In Humla the traditional salt/grain trade with Tibet continues as it has for centuries.
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