| Humla simikot Area Trekking - 12 Days | ||||
Location: Nepal, Asia Overview:
If you are looking for wilderness solitude and can overcome the logistical complications of the region, this trek is good choice. |
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| Itinerary: | ||||
| Day 1: Kathmandu to Nepalgunj fly. | ||||
| Day 2: Nepalgunj to Jumla (fly) | ||||
| Day 3: Jumla to Danphe Langa | ||||
| Day 4: Danphe Langa to Chautha | ||||
| Day 5: Chautha to Dhotu | ||||
| Day 6: Dhotu to Rara lake (3040 m.) | ||||
| Day 7: Rara Lake: Rest and explore Rara Lake. | ||||
| Day 8: Rara to Ghorasain | ||||
| Day 9: Ghorasain to Sinja | ||||
| Day 10: Sinja to Jaljala | ||||
| Day 11: Chere Chaur to Jumla | ||||
| Day 12: Jumla - Nepalgunj to Kathmandu fly. | ||||
| Costing policy: We quote comparatives, reasonable cost to operating tour/trek all major trek area in Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan, if the group size is more than 5 peoples the trek cost will be discount 20% per person of the total trek cost, this commitment is also effective individually people those who want to joint with our fixed date departure group trek. Therefore for claiming it email trek quotation from us. Cost includes
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Jumla and Rara lie northwest of Kathmandu in the remote area of Karnali. The route is very much 'off the beaten track' and affords glimpses of cultures and scenery very different from the rest of Nepal. The clear, high altitude lake is ringed with pine, spruce and juniper forests, and mirrors snowcapped Himalayan peaks. In summer rainfall is low, ideal for trekking. In the winter there is often snow on the ridge surrounding the lake but the autumn season trekker is rewarded with a profusion of alpine flowers. Except for the army assigned to the park, nobody has lived at the lake since the government resettled the people of Rara and Chapra when the area was declared a national park.