Kailash Overland For Indian

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13 Nights / 14 Days

Tibet, in southern China, is a sacred pilgrimage site revered by Buddhists, Hindus, Jains, and Bon followers. It is home to Mt. Kailash (6714m), believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva by Hindus, a site of enlightenment for Buddhists, and a place of liberation for Jains. Devotees perform a holy circumambulation (Kora) around the mountain. Nearby, Manasarovar Lake— “Lake of Consciousness”—adds to the spiritual allure with its vast beauty and rich biodiversity.

Highlights
  • Start your spiritual journey from the vibrant city of Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Drive through the scenic Himalayan landscapes to the Tibet border at Timmure.
  • Enter Tibet via Kerung and continue through high-altitude Tibetan plateaus.
  • Reach the sacred Lake Manasarovar and witness the first divine view of Mount Kailash.
  • Begin the holy Kailash Parikrama (Kora) from Darchen.
  • Trek through Dirapuk and cross the sacred Dolma La Pass (5,600m), the highest point of the yatra.
  • Complete the pilgrimage at Zutulpuk and return via Saga and Kerung to Kathmandu.

Things You Must Do During Kailash Manasarovar Yatra

  • Carry light snacks and energy boosters like mint, chocolates, glucose, dry fruits, etc.
  • Prepare physically before the yatra with exercises like yoga, walking, aerobics, and breathing practices.
  • Pack warm woolen clothes including caps, thermals, jackets, gloves, and woolen socks.
  • Use quality sunglasses and sunscreen to protect yourself from strong UV rays and sunburn.
  • Maintain a slow and steady pace during the Kailash Parikrama (Kora).
  • Carry strong and lightweight bags; a duffel bag is highly recommended.
  • Keep all required IDs and travel documents safely throughout the journey.
  • Stay connected with your group and support fellow pilgrims whenever needed.

Important Things You Should Avoid

  • Avoid traveling if you suffer from serious medical conditions like asthma, high blood pressure, or breathing problems.
  • Do not sleep wearing your trekking shoes or boots.
  • Avoid carrying unnecessary luggage or extra clothing during the trek.
  • Smoking and alcohol consumption are strictly discouraged during the yatra.
  • Do not skip meals and make sure to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • Do not carry books or materials related to the Dalai Lama while traveling in Tibet.

Itinerary

•Our team representatives will pick you up from Tribhuvan International. •Airport and transfer you to a hotel in Kathmandu. A briefing on the Kailash trek itinerary will be conducted. You will spend the night at the hotel. •Breakfast Lunch Dinner (B.L.D) is included.

• Begin the day with a visit to significant temples in Kathmandu, including Pashupatinath Temple, Gujeshwori Devi, and Sleeping Vishnu Temple. After the tour, return to the hotel. We will collect the visa and start to prepare for your upcoming Kailash tour. Spend the night at a hotel in Kathmandu. • Breakfast Lunch Dinner (B.L.D) is included.

• Start the day early by driving to the China Border Timmure, and travel by a reserved tourist bus. Lunch will be provided en route. After a long but scenic journey, you'll arrive at Timmure. You will stay in a comfortable hotel. • Meals: Vegetarian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. • Accommodation: Guesthouse.

• You will have breakfast early in the morning and proceed to the immigration checkpoint, where your Chinese visas will be checked. After that, you will drive for one hour and reach Kerung. This day is set aside for acclimatization to the higher altitude, and you'll spend the whole day in Kerung and the night in a cozy hotel in Kerung. • Meals: Vegetarian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. • Accommodation: Guesthouse.

• Resting at an elevation of nearly 3000 m is a must when traveling from the lowlands, such as Kathmandu. We will, therefore, wake up late, enjoy a hearty breakfast, and then go out to explore one of the oldest monasteries of Pakpa (7th century AD) situated in the heart of Kerung. • The monastery is built in the magnificent Nepali-style pagoda temple that boasts the rich history of Nepal and Tibet. According to the legend, Songtsen Gampo himself built this monastery, and there is a remarkable replica of Bhrikuti, the daughter of Nepal. • We will then explore Kerung town and its bustling market and get acquainted with the way of life of the residents. There are also dozens of restaurants that serve Nepalese, Tibetan, Muslim, and other ethnic cuisines. • Meals: Vegetarian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. • Accommodation: Guesthouse

• Depart Kerung after breakfast and begin the journey to Saga. A packed lunch will be provided on the way. You'll traverse the stunning Lalungla Pass, situated at 16,000 feet, and catch sight of Paigu-tso Lake and the Brahmaputra River. The night will be spent in a comfortable guest house in Saga. • Meals: Vegetarian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

• Following breakfast, the drive will take you to the majestic Manasarovar Lake. This day is extraordinary as you'll have the chance to witness the holy Mt. Kailash and the breathtaking Manasarovar Lake. • The journey will pass through the Mayumula Pass at an elevation of 17,000 feet. Lunch will be provided en route. Enjoy a bus ride along the Lake's coastline for a Parikrama (circumambulation) experience. The night will be spent in a guest house by the lake. • Meals: Vegetarian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. • Accommodation: Guesthouse.

• Waking up early in the calm and revered atmosphere of Lake Manasarovar cannot be expressed in words. The name of the Lake is mentioned in the epic Hindu scripture Ramayana. In Hindu belief, this Lake was created by God Brahma (creator of the Universe). • It is also believed that Lord Shiva and Parvati purified themselves in its sacred water. Buddhists, on the other hand, believe it is the Lake where the Gods transported Buddha after his birth to cleanse him. • The Lake is positioned at the foot of Mount Kailash, surrounded by the Swastika Mountain (Gurla Mandhata) and the revered Chiu Monastery of Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava). It is delicately separated from the saltwater lake of Rakshastal (Demon's Lake). • The circumnavigation of Mount Kailash is incomplete without the parikrama of Lake Manasarovar. Therefore, we will bathe in the water of the Lake (Direct bathing in the Lake is prohibited). Then, we will perform some Pooja on the shores of the Lake and begin the circumambulation of the Lake, which can be completed within 4 to 5 hours. • If we have energy left, we can go on a delightful exploration of Chiu Gompa, translated as Little Bird. The monastery is said to be a Padmasambhava meditation spot. • After the monastery visit, we will now drive to Darchen, nestled at the majestic foothills of the revered Kailash. Within an hour, we will arrive at Darchen - the starting point of the sacred Kora around Mount Kailash. After dinner, our tour guide will conduct a group briefing before starting Kora. • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (B.L.D).

• We will begin our Parikrama/Kora from today. Today, we have to walk for 13 km and reach the northern face of Kailash by evening. The path lies along the western slope of Kailash. The trail is quite easy, stretching out in a straight line with gentle ups and downs. • After walking for about 5 km, we will reach Tarboche- the entrance gate to Kailash. The gate is known as Yamadwar by Hindu believers. Tibetan followers hang many Tibetan flags here every year to celebrate Sagadawa (white month). • It is elevated at 15,500 ft above sea level. According to Hindu beliefs, the gate is guarded by the Lord Yama (God of Death), who lets only pure souls pass through this gate. • From Tarboche, we now head along the 13 km trail to reach the Dirapuk monastery. The monastery provides accommodation in shared lodging. During the busy season, it also provides a camping ground for pilgrims. The monastery gazes directly at the North face of Kailash. • Our first day of Kora ends upon reaching Dirapuk, which signifies the birth of a new phase in spiritual existence. • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (B.L.D). • Accommodation: Guesthouse

• Wake up early, have breakfast, and start the trek, which is considered the most challenging and sacred day of the pilgrimage tour. Cross the Dolma-la pass at an altitude of 5600 m and worship Gaurikunda (Parvati kunda), leaving behind symbolic offerings. Descend to the banks of the Lham-chu Khir River, following the river until reaching Khando Sangam la. Dinner will be provided at the guest house. Spend the night in Zuthulpuk. • Breakfast Lunch Dinner (B.L.D) is included. • Accommodation: Guesthouse.

• After an early breakfast at the guest house, we started to trek from Zutulpuk to Chasang, which is about a 7km walk, and after that, we will drive to Darchen, which is about 5km. After reaching Darchen, you will have lunch and start a drive to Saga from Darchen. While driving, you will see a beautiful scene. • Breakfast Lunch Dinner (B.L.D) is included.

• After breakfast in Saga, drive back to Kerung, which will take approximately 3 hours. Dinner will be provided at the hotel. You will spend the night in Kerung. • Breakfast Lunch Dinner (B.L.D) is included.

• Enjoy breakfast at your hotel in Kerung before beginning the drive back to Kathmandu, a journey lasting about 7 to 8 hours. Lunch will be served in Trishuli, and you'll spend the night at a hotel in Kathmandu. • Breakfast Lunch Dinner (B.L.D) is included.

• Following breakfast at the hotel, check out, and our office representative will escort you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your final departure. • Breakfast (B.) is included.

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