13 Nights / 14 Days
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Destination Covered : Kathmandu - Nepalgunj - Simikot -Sally Khola Tent Camp - Salma Tents Camp - Phungsa Tent Camp - Tugling Tent Camp - Lapcha Tent Camp - Chansa
The Simikot Limi Lapcha trek to Kailash Darshan offers an adventurous journey through the rugged terrains of the Humla region in Nepal. This trek takes you through remote villages, lush valleys, and scenic mountain views, including a glimpse of the holy Mount Kailash in Tibet. The route passes through the pristine Limi Valley, known for its Tibetan-influenced culture and stunning landscapes. Travelers also get to experience the mystical Lapcha Pass, which offers breathtaking panoramic views. The trek provides a blend of spiritual significance and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience. It's ideal for seasoned trekkers seeking a unique and challenging journey.
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu transfer to hotel transfer to Hotel evening Pashupatinath arati darshan.
Day 02: After breakfast sightseeing tour to Pashupatinath and Jalnarayan after lunch Fly to Nepalgunj stay at Hotel
Day 03: Fly to simikot and drive to Sally Khola tent camp 3 hrs drive
Day 04: Salma tents camp 6hrs walk
Day 05: Trek to Phungsa tent camp 6hrs walk
Day 06: Tugling tent camp 5 hrs walk
Day 07: Lapcha Tent camp 4hrs walk today we will do Darshan of Kailash Manasarovar.
Day 08: Lapcha Tent camp stay at there and have darshan pooja etc and walk around and enjoy in Himalaya.
Day 09: Trek back to Tumling tent camp
Day 10: Trek back to Chansa
Day 11: trek to Salli khola and drive to Simikot stay at Hotel
Day 12: Early morning fly to Nepaljunj and fly to Kathmandu
Day 13: Take day in Kathmandu do shopping etc
Day 14: after breakfast departure transfer
Additional Muktinath Tour:
Price per person For Indian Rs. 45,000 and Non Indian $.900
Day 14: Instant of Departure fly to Pokhara and transfer to Hotel at Mt. Kailash resorts or similar after lunch Pokhara sight seeing including Bindavasini mata temple, David fall , Madhev cave and evening enjoy walk around Fewa lake and lake side market.
Day 15: Early morning fly to Jomsom 16 minute and drive to Muktinath temple16 km, Have darshan pooja and drive back to Jomsom nights halt.
Day 16: early morning fly back to Pokhra and drive back to Kathmandu on the way visist Mata Monokamana temple , ride cable car which is best manage cable car in Asia after darshan continue drive to Kathamndu transfer to Hotel.
Day 17: After breakfast departure transfer trip conclude.
All meals, Permit flights tickets and required transport, Guide etc.
What is the Simikot Limi Lapcha trek?
The Simikot Limi Lapcha trek is a challenging and scenic trekking route that takes you through the remote regions of Nepal’s Humla district, offering views of Mount Kailash and passing through traditional Tibetan-style villages, high mountain passes, and pristine valleys.
How long is the trek?
The trek typically lasts around 18 to 22 days, depending on the route and pace. It includes time for acclimatization due to the high altitudes.
What is the highest altitude of the trek?
The highest point of the trek is the Lapcha Pass at approximately 5,200 meters (17,060 feet), offering stunning views of the Himalayas.
Is the trek difficult?
Yes, the Simikot Limi Lapcha trek is considered a strenuous trek, suitable for experienced trekkers who are accustomed to high-altitude, remote, and rugged conditions. There is also the added challenge of altitude acclimatization.
Do I need permits for the trek?
Yes, trekkers need special permits to enter the restricted region of Humla, including the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit). You’ll also need a permit for entering Tibet for Kailash Darshan.
What is Kailash Darshan?
Kailash Darshan refers to the view of the sacred Mount Kailash, considered a holy site by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bonpos. On this trek, you’ll get a glimpse of the mountain from a distance, as it’s located in Tibet.
What kind of accommodation is available?
Accommodation along the route is basic, often in tea houses or local guesthouses. Facilities can be minimal, with limited electricity and hot water, especially in more remote areas.
What is the best time to trek the Simikot Limi Lapcha route?
The best time for this trek is during the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) seasons, when the weather is clear and temperatures are more manageable.
What is the cultural experience like?
You will experience a unique blend of Nepali and Tibetan cultures, with visits to traditional Tibetan villages, monasteries, and an opportunity to interact with locals who follow Buddhism and Tibetan traditions.
Do I need to be physically prepared for this trek?
Yes, physical fitness is crucial. Training for high-altitude trekking, endurance, and stamina will help you cope better with the conditions, especially at high elevations.
Above price Include:
All meals including Indian and western food veg, tents, sleeping mats, Sleeping bag , Kitchen and dinning tents, chair and table, Toilets tents including Chair.
Nepalis trekking Guide, cooks required Sherpas, Donkeys for logistic and equipment and luggage carry.
Kathamndu – KEP – IMK – Kep – KTM flights, all Gov permits, Hotel accommodations as per program, all necessary transportations
Above price not Including:
Tips, Travels insurance, extra services