- Trip Style: Wild Yak
- Ways to Travel: Guided
- Activities: Trekking
- Group Size: 1-7
- High Altitude 5600 M

Trip Overview
Responsible Treks is proud to collaborate with Project Ukali in promoting unique experiences of tracking Wild Yak in Limi Valley of West Nepal. We are bringing several years of field experiences of Project Ukali and its field biologist along with Responsible treks decades in the tourism industry for making the trip of the lifetime. Project Ukali has been leading research and conservation on snow leopard in the Annapurna region since 2014.
The Wild Yak Expedition to Limi Valley is an incredible adventure that takes you into one of the most remote and unspoiled regions of Nepal. Located in the northwestern corner of Nepal, Limi Valley is part of Humla District. That is not visited by tourists due to its remote nature. This makes it an ideal destination for those seeking solitude, cultural immersion, and rugged beauty.
Wild yaks have evolved to live in the harsh environments of Tibet and the Himalayas, which are located at high heights. At elevations above 15,000 feet (4,500 meters), they are frequently seen in valleys, alpine meadows, and on rocky hillsides.
Wild Yak Structure
Physical Features: Males, called bulls, are larger than females, called cows, making wild yaks really unique animals. They can withstand harsh weather conditions because of their shaggy fur, which serves as protection against temperature changes. Their hump, which sits above their shoulders, is a distinguishing characteristic. Males (called bulls) are significantly larger than females (called cows) in wild yaks. Their fur helps them survive in harsh weather conditions and serves as insulation against the cold.
The Limi valley is the only remaining place where you can still witness the vibrant Tibetan and Himalayan culture and lifestyle. Due to the matrimonial relationship between Western Nepal and Tibet. Your trek follows the ancient salt trading and pilgrimage route to the border of Nepal and Tibet,China. Thus crossing the Nara La pass (15,000 ft/ 4,620 m) and Nyalu La (16,000 ft/ 4,900 m) with spectacular views of the Himalaya.
Apart from Wild Yak, you will have the chance to spot the elusive snow leopard, bharal (Himalayan blue sheep), jackals, kiang (Tibetan wild ass), and musk deer.
Highlights of the wild Yak Expedition to Limi Valley:
- Remote and Pristine Destination
- Cultural Experience
- Trekking Route
- Natural Beauty
- Wildlife
- Challenging Terrain
- Cultural and Spiritual sites
- Permits
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