Maximum altitude : | 5475m. |
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Primary activity : | Trekking and Hiking |
Group size : | 2-15 people |
Trek grade : | Fairly challenging |
Country : | Nepal |
Transportation : | Private vehicle(s) and airplane |
Arrival on : | Kathmandu, Nepal |
Humla has traditionally been treated merely as the region to trek through on the way to MT kailash and Manasarover. Reducing the fees to visit the Limi Valley has opened up this incredible region to those who want to experience an adventurous, culturally and scenically rewarding trek in the most remote corner of Nepal. The journey through humla , Nepal ‘s highest , northernmost and most remote district, is culturally and scenically rewarding . The people of limi in northern humla are bhotias whose root are in Tibet and who still enjoy the freedom to graze their animals on the Tibetan plateau . The upper humla karnali Valley is also populated by bhotias who trade extensively with Tibet in traditional ways that have totally vanished elsewhere. It is only near simikot , the district headquarter , that you will encounter people of other ethnic group, mostly thakuris and chhetris.