Trip Info for Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek
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Camping & Teahouse
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Special Permit
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Kathmandu
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March to May & Sep to Dec
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Plane & Private Vehicle
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Moderate
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4800 M
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Eco-Tour, Hiking, Trekking
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2-16
Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek Overview
Saipal Himal, or Mount Saipal, is the second-highest peak in far west Nepal, towering at 7031 meters. It’s located in Karnali Province, within the Humla and Bajhang districts, specifically in Namkra and Kanda Municipality. This mountain, which resembles a sleeping golden ox, was first ascended on October 21, 1963, by Katsuotoshi Hirabayashi and Pasang Phutar Sherpa from a Japanese expedition, making it a hidden gem for trekkers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
The Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek offers a unique trekking experience through unspoiled natural beauty and traditional villages. It showcases the rural lifestyle and local farmers, offering panoramic views of Saipal Himal / Mount Saipal, Api, Nampa, and Mt. Nandadevi. Plus, it immerses you in the local culture, enriching your understanding of the local way of life.
Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek: What to Expect?
In the Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek, you’re in for an adventure that blends rugged, untouched nature with rich cultural experiences. Trekking through remote terrain where each step brings you closer to towering peaks, dense forests, and crystal-clear rivers. This is the kind of trek that takes you far from the usual tourist routes, giving you a sense of solitude and a deep connection with the natural world.
While the trail is challenging—with steep climbs and high-altitude paths—the rewards are worth it. You’ll pass through traditional villages, where the Bhotia and Thakuri people welcome you warmly, sharing their way of life that’s been preserved for generations.
Now, let’s talk about the cost. This trek is an investment in a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and the price reflects the remoteness and the level of service you’ll receive. The cost typically covers your flights to and from Simikot, accommodations, meals, guides, permits, and support staff, ensuring that you have everything you need for a safe and comfortable journey.
While accommodations are basic, they’re part of the charm, whether you’re in a simple teahouse or camping under the stars. Given the challenging logistics of reaching such a remote area, the cost also ensures that you’re supported by our experienced guides who know the region well. They’ll be with you every step of the way, making sure your adventure is as smooth as it is unforgettable.
Total Distance
The Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek covers a total distance of approximately 134 kilometers.
Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek Cost
The cost for the Mount Saipal Base Camp Trek is $2,500 per person offered by Altitude Thrill Adeventure
Difficulty Level for the Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek
The trek is considered strenuous and is recommended for experienced trekkers.
Permit for Trek to Saipal Himal
Yes, you will need a trekking permit, which we will arrange for you.
Highest point of the Saipal Himal Trek
The highest point is the Saipal Himal Base Camp, located at around 4,800 meters.
Reaching Saipal Himal Base Camp Starting Point
Reaching the starting point of the Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek is an adventure in itself, taking you through some of Nepal’s less-traveled regions.
The journey begins in Kathmandu, Nepal’s bustling capital, where you’ll board a flight to Nepalgunj. Nepalgunj is a vibrant city in the southwestern part of Nepal, close to the Indian border.
The flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj takes about an hour, offering you stunning aerial views of the diverse landscapes of Nepal, from the rolling hills to the flat plains of the Terai region.
Once you arrive in Nepalgunj, you’ll catch another flight to Simikot, the gateway to the Saipal Himal region. The flight from Nepalgunj to Simikot is an adventure in itself, lasting around 45 minutes. This flight takes you over remote and rugged terrain, with spectacular views of the Himalayas if the weather is clear.
Simikot, situated at an altitude of 2,910 meters, is a small, remote town that serves as the starting point for the trek.
From Simikot, the trek begins with a gradual ascent, taking you through villages, forests, and alongside rivers. The trail is less frequented by tourists, so you’ll experience the raw, untouched beauty of Nepal’s far western region.
If our Saipal Himal Base Camp itinerary isn’t quite right for you, let us craft a custom plan that matches your unique preferences. Contact us today to design your perfect trek and start your unforgettable journey in Nepal
Highlights of Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek
- Stunning Scenery: The Saipal Himal Base Camp Trek offers breathtaking views of the majestic Saipal Himal (7031m), the second-highest peak in western Nepal, which is just as impressive as the famous eight-thousand-meter mountains.
- Remote and Unexplored: Experience the pristine beauty of an off-the-beaten-path trek, largely untouched and unexplored by tourists.
- Flora and Fauna: Discover diverse wildlife and plant species in the remote wilderness of Karnali Province.
- Accessible Adventure: This trek is designed for those in good health and fitness and doesn't require a high-altitude trekking experience. You can confidently embark on it, knowing that you're well-prepared for the journey ahead.
- Historic First Ascent: The Saipal Himal was first ascended on October 21, 1963 (04/07/2020 BS) by Katsuotoshi Hirabayashi and Pasang Phutar Sherpa, part of a Japanese expedition. This historic event brought attention to the area's untouched beauty and pristine landscapes, making it a hidden gem for trekkers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
- Gateway to Mount Kailash: Simikot, a part of this trek, is known as the Gateway to Mount Kailash in Tibet. This adds another layer of cultural and spiritual significance to your journey, inspiring a deeper connection with the places you'll visit.
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