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02 or more |
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April to September |
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As per request |
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| Daily
itinerary as described, all inclusive camping
or lodge trek with English speaking guide and
porters, all meals on trek, tea, all fees and
land transportation, coffee and boiled water,
camping gear such as twin sharing tent, mattress,
toilet tent, dinning/kitchen tent, necessary
staff. |
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Package
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beverages, tips, items of a personal nature,
delay due to weather, equipment failure or situations
beyond our control. |
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For
Booking and more information |
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Trek International P. LTD.
P.O. Box:
19538, Kathmandu |
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Tel:
977-1 -4 4 24 113 / 20 90 369
Fax: 977-1-4358118
Cell: 9851020061, 9802011350
E-mail: ecotour@wlink.com.np |
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This
recently opened Simikot – Hilsa route to mystic Tibet
(Western Tibet), endows you with the best of both Nepal and
Tibet. Trekking from Nepal’s westernmost airstrip town
Simikot to Tibet was open only in 1993. However pilgrims from
Nepal have been frequently crossing over Tibet via Simikot
– Hilsa route from the time immemorial.
Access to Tibet from Simikot is the shortest and the most
practical for travelers in every aspect from acclimatization
to cultural endowment. Unless customized, Simikot Trek normally
commences from Simikot (2,910m) itself. As there is no direct
flight from Kathmandu, transition would be in Nepaljung Airport.
Then the trail winds through the picturesque valley of Humla
Karnali. Humla is Nepal's highest, northernmost and most remote
region which is culturally and scenically very rewarding to
trek through. The people of the Northern Humla are Bhotia
people whose roots are in Tibet and they still enjoy the privilege
to graze their animal in the Tibetan plateau. As the trek
prolongs, it unravels pristine culture, landscape and flora
and fauna. This six days trek eventually ends in Hilsa after
traversing Na Lagna (4,330m).
Simikot Trek beside its cultural affluence and natural beauty
would provide quite an
opportunity to well acclimatize before you arrive to an arid
Tibetan Plateau. A detour from Limi
Valley could be more exciting and adventurious.Further
tour could be customized to Guge Kingdom
(Toling and Tsaparang), Kailash Mansarovar or to Everest
Base Camp eventually flying
out from Lhasa or driving to
Kathmandu.
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| Day 01 : |
Kathmandu
Arrival / pick Up and Transfer to Hotel / Familiarization
walk with Guide |
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| Day 02 : |
Kathmandu
Sightseeing and preparation for the trip. |
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| Day 03 : |
Fly Kathmandu to Nepalgunj
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| Day 04 : |
Fly to Simikot, trek
to Majhgaon [2,270m] |
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| Day 05 : |
Trek from Majhgaon to
Khermi [2,690m] |
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| Day 06 : |
Trek from Kherm to Yanger
[2850m] |
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| Day 07 : |
Trek from Yanger to
Palbang [3380m] |
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| Day 08 : |
Trek from Palbang to
Nara La [4330m] |
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| Day 09 : |
Trek from Nara La to
Sher [3860m] |
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| Day 10 : |
Drive to Purang (Taklakot)
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| Day 11 : |
Drive from Taklakot
to Lake Mansarovar [4,550 m] |
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| Day 12 : |
Rest Day in Mansarovar
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| Day 13 : |
Drive from Mansarovar
to Darchen |
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| Day 14 : |
Start trek around Kailash
to Driraphuk [4,909 m] |
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| Day 15 : |
Continue trek to Zutul
Phuk [4,790 m] |
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| Day 16 : |
Trek back to Darchen
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| Day 17 : |
Drive from Darchen to
Tsaprang [3,700 m] |
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| Day 18 : |
Explore Toling - Gauge
Kingdom |
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| Day 19 : |
Drive from Tsaprang
to Hore [4,520 m] |
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| Day 20 : |
Drive from Hore to Paryang
[4,450 m] |
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| Day 21 : |
Drive from Paryang to
Saga [4,400 m] |
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| Day 22 : |
Drive from Saga to Nyalam
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| Day 23 : |
Drive from Nyalam to
Kathmandu via Zhangmu |
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| Day 24 : |
Free day (Sightseeing
on request) last hour shopping |
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| Day 25 : |
Drive to airport and
fly back |
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