The Limi Valley is similar to the Tibetan plateau, where it spreads within the border of Nepal. Thus, the people of this region are both culturally and traditionally close to Tibet. The Limi Valley lies about 18 kilometers southeast of Mansarovar Lake. It is a holy lake for both Hindus and Buddhists, a pilgrimage site, albeit of a diverse nature. Humla Limi valley is untouched, opened to trekkers only in 2002, making it the least visited trekking destination. Simikot airport: The gateway of Limi Valley Limi Valley Trek thrives with beautiful nature framed by the gorgeous snow-capped mountains. The region is the global importance for highland wildlife, both flora, and fauna. There are many kinds of exotic animals: Himalayan wolf, brown bear, wild yak, blue sheep, musk deer, and many more. You may even become to close spotting the elusive snow leopard if you are lucky. The Limi villages covered especially Til, Jang, and Halji village. Waterfall en route to Kermi village Humla Limi Valley Trek Cost Depending on the number of groups; the Limi valley trek cost will be varying. Usually, add on these items while costing the trip. The price includes the restricted area permit, guide and porters, domestic flights, and cater services on full board. Experience the authentic and remoteness of rugged trails towards Limi valley has very few footprints of trekkers. Therefore, Limi valley trek is one of the best wilderness experience than the rest of NepalKumar Lama Limi Valley Trek itinerary As we proposed the Limi valley trek itinerary for 5 to 9 hours walking in a day and accommodation within the small villages and alpine plateau allow the best camping experience. No doubt Humla is one of the best camping treks in Nepal. Besides that, we offer the trek best camping trek toward Rara Lake Trek and the entire
The Limi Valley is similar to the Tibetan plateau, where it spreads within the border of Nepal. Thus, the people of this region are both culturally and traditionally close to Tibet. The Limi Valley lies about 18 kilometers southeast of Mansarovar Lake. It is a holy lake for both Hindus and Buddhists, a pilgrimage site,