Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

  • 13 Nights/14 Days
  • tibet
  • Kathmandu – Safrubeshi Besi - Kyirung – Dongba – Lake Manasarovar – Darchen – Derapukh – Zuthulpukh – Dongba – Kyirung – Kathmandu

About the Tour

The staggering revelation- Mount Kailash is not a destination, it’s a journey- a journey beyond all form of human imagination that takes you to an elevation of 21,788 feet, and changes your life forever. Conquering formidable peaks, walking along arduous terrains, a sense of isolation envelopes you on more instances than one during this expedition. Overcoming this emotional upheaval while being constantly challenged physically, you return home a winner beaming with invincibility. Kailash Mansarovar tour package is a meticulously-planned itinerary that has stay and sightseeing in Kathmandu including Pashupatinath temple. The other inclusions are permits, visa fees, guides/porters, transportation, food and stay on the way to Mansarovar Lake. 

Highlights

  • Circumambulation of Mt. Kailash
  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu including Pashupatinath temple
  • A dip into the holy waters of Mansarovar Lake 
  • Admiring the breathtaking scenery

Day 1:   Arrive in Kathmandu (1450 m)
Gear up for one of the most memorable adventures of your life today as you reach the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Our representative will be there to welcome and ensure a smooth transfer to your select hotel. After check-in, you can spend the day to relax and get acquainted with the beauty called Kathmandu.

A bewitching city in the foothills of the Himalayas, exploring Kathmandu is an experience- an emotion so blinding- you will instantly fall in love with the place. With an air of affability, be prepared to be welcomed with open arms as you visit one of the many busy streets of the city or stop by the courtyard's filled with dry chilies and rice. Seek blessings at the temples or revel in the exquisite cultural glory of the place as you view its enchanting sites. Dinner will be served at the hotel in the evening after which you get a good night's sleep for the next day that marks the beginning of this fantastic trip.

Day 2:  Day in Kathmandu
Wake up to a beautiful morning and gorge on some appetizing breakfast (served at 6:30 AM) before we head out to explore some of the best sightseeing spots in Kathmandu. We reach Kathmandu by 8 AM, and it's only fitting we begin our sojourn by seeking blessings at two of the most revered temples in Nepal, Pashupatinath Temple and Budhanilkanth Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu respectively. This will take up your entire day post which you return to the hotel for a lavish spread of your afternoon meal.

The evening is booked for a short briefing program where you will be introduced to all your group members. After having explored new places and made new friends, it’s time to get some sleep in the comfort of your room.

Day 3:  Kathmandu - Safrubeshi Besi (145 KMS | 7 Hours)
Mark this day as the first big step to your Kailash Mansarovar journey. Today, we drive from Kathmandu to Safrubeshi Besi, which is about a 7-hour, drive. The time to reach the place is dependent on the road conditions and traffic. Although the overall drive is smooth, traffic conditions can make the journey time consuming and tiring. Your stay is booked at a guesthouse, where dinner will be served before you retire for the night.

Day 4:  Safrubeshi Besi – Rasuwagadhi (2hrs drive) – Kerong (125 KMS | 4-5 hours | 13550 feet)
It's not often in your life that you will get a chance to cross borders and step in another country on foot. Well, today is one of those rare days that you will! After breakfast, we to drive to Rasuwagadi( 2hrs) to move to the other side of the Nepalese border - the China side - on foot. A short halt till our team sorts the immigration formalities; you will soon find yourself in a Chinese bus that takes you to Kerong. The bus, controlled and guided by Tibetans are sturdy and comfortable. The Nepalese Sherpas accompanying you will make sure food, water, and other equipment for your comfort are loaded on the bus.

Ensuring your smooth check-in at the guesthouse, we leave you to relax and spend the rest of your day at leisure. With not much to do, you can take a walk to the nearby market while our help will set the kitchen and serve you light snacks along with tea and coffee. An early dinner (served between 7 - 8 PM), we suggest you rest well for the next day.

Important Remark: It may take some time for you to acclimatize to the weather in the city considering you will be at the height of 13550 feet. To combat the feeling of discomfort, we suggest you drink as much water as possible. It is also advised you consume soup, juice, tea, coffee, or hot water at regular intervals to keep yourself hydrated and to keep breathing even.

Day 5:  Kerong (2700 m)
Today is the day (the only one during the tour) when you get can ample sleep and rest. Reaching such high altitudes can be challenging for even the most experienced trekkers; so don't worry if you find it tough to adjust to the climate of the place. Our experienced trip managers will be happy to take you around the place on short hikes to familiarize you with the air and temperature of Tibet. You can also opt to stay indoors and become a part of the bhajans and kathas that happen at frequent intervals.

Day 6:  Kyirong – Saga – Dongba (310 KMS | 7 hours | 15091 feet)
After having adjusted to the place, we move on in our journey to Dongba. A beautiful drive through mountain terrains, and past the panoramic view of the blue lake, Pieko-Tso. The spellbinding views of the Yarlung Zangpo (the Brahmaputra River) as it flows alongside, and the northern route through the beautiful town of Saga (15879 feet above sea level), will leave you amazed at God's beautiful creations. Soon there is a shift in scenery and in front of you soar the high plains of Tibet - so soft, so gorgeous, and just so photogenic. We then drive to Dongba, which is our halt for the night. You may want to begin getting used to dormitory-style rooms at your guesthouses or lodges by this time!

Day 7:  Dongba – Lake Manasarovar (370 KMS | 6-7 hours |  15085 feet )
Seek divine blessing as we begin this challenging yet fulfilling journey to one of the highest and holiest lakes in the world - Lake Manasarovar. Start your day with a scrumptious breakfast at 7:30 AM post which we begin our drive to the lake. Our first stop is at Mayumla Pass, 4900 m above sea level where we halt for permit formalities and lunch. Crossing the Mayumla Pass and Prayang County, you will catch the first glimpse of Mount Kailash close to reaching the shores of the lake. While the colossal mountain may seem intimidating, you feel a surge to conquer it - no matter what! Before heading to the lake, we visit our guesthouse at Chiu Gompa to check-in (We may have to change our vehicle at this point depending on the authorization from the local authorities. We may have to use the local buses operated in the region).

Congratulate yourself for achieving the feat of having reached Lake Mansarovar. Only those truly driven are able to complete this part of the trek, which also marks completing 70% of the Sarovar Parikrama. The rest will be completed when you trek to Mount Kailash. Spend some quality time at the lake as you revel in its beauty. Breathe the fresh air, soak in the beauty of the place and meditate before we return to the guesthouse. Overnight stay in your dormitory rooms at the lodge/guesthouse.

Day 8:  Lake Manasarovar – Darchen (80 KMS | 2 hours |  15990 feet)
Your spiritual sojourn truly begins today as we check out of the guesthouse in the morning and prepare for a dip at Lake Manasarovar. The holy dip is an overwhelming experience and you begin to feel the spirituality of the place seep in you. Meanwhile, we make sure all your needs are taken care of. We arrange shower tents for ladies for changing clothes and also find an apt spot for pilgrims to take the dip. You are also free to do a puja or havan at a place near the lake. Once the rituals are done, we begin our journey to the base of Mount Kailash – Darchen.

Get a glimpse of the Rakshas Tal (Demon's Lake), which lies on the other side of Lake Manasarovar during our drive to the place. The base of Mount Kailash and the administrative hub of Kailash region, Darchen is your stop point for tonight from where the circumambulation around Kailash begins. Explore the local markets in the evening and return to your guesthouse for an overnight stay.

Day 9: Yam Dwar (8 KMS Drive) Parikrama – Derapukh (12 KMS | 6 hours trek | 16587 feet)
At the beginning of the end, we begin the trek to Mount Kailash today. A light breakfast will be served before we move to Tarboche. Everyone in the group visits with the Yama Dwar, also known as the Gates of the Lord of Death. This is the starting point of the Kailash Mansarovar Trek. People not going to the parikrama will return to the guesthouse and wait for two days at the Darchen guesthouse for the others to return. The others will continue their onward journey for the parikrama. You can either opt to travel on foot or hire a horse/ yak or porter to successfully complete the journey. You can also get your Tibetan guide to help you with the hire on a direct payment basis. The horse/ yak or porter assigned to you will stay with you throughout this journey. Managing your food needs, we will hire Yaks and Yak-men to carry our kitchen and other logistics for Kora. Before beginning the trip, pilgrims to make sure they have their packed lunch and hot water bottles with them.

The first day is a gradual ascent making it an easy trek for you. Walking along the Glacial River, we will be able to reach Derapukh in 5-6 hours. We take a halt in between to consume our packed lunch. Since Derapukh is freezing at most times, our lodging will be booked in advance. Derapukh is one of the closest points to Mount Kailash, and the North face of the mountain is explicitly visible from here. Spellbinding, mammoth, and breathtaking- the moment when you first view Mount Kailash will remain etched in your memory forever. The temperature at night falls below zero degrees, so make sure you are well covered. As soon as we reach the destination, we quickly check-in and eat a light dinner (Khichdi, soup, etc.) and retire in our beds.

Note: Hot drinkable water will be made available in the morning for the day. Please fill your bottle.

Day 10: Derapukh - Dolma-La Pass - Zuthulpukh (22 KMS trek | 10 hours | 18471 feet)
Gear up for the toughest day of the trek. Waking up as early as the crack of dawn, you witness the falling rays of the sun on the Mount Kailash turning it into 'Golden Kailash.' The effort of waking up so early seems worth every minute once you witness this gleaming beauty. A quick light breakfast, packing yourself some lunch and a hot water bottle, we begin our trek to Zuthulphuk. The hike begins with a steep climb up to the Dolma-La High Pass (5539 m). This may take up to 4 hours. The next few kilometers till Gauri Kund is a steep descent. You soon touch a flat surface where you will have to walk for about 2.5 hours. The entire process is about 9-10 hours and can prove to be pretty strenuous for an individual.

Try and maintain a consistent pace during the trek so that the maximum route is covered before the winds start setting in. At the top of Domla-La, we visit a place called Shivasthal. Covered with prayer flags and other Tibetan ornaments, the religious faith suggests that people who leave their clothes or other personal items here will find it in heaven after their death. This is one place where you truly feel the divine connection, and it is no wonder that people who return from here are usually not the same anymore.

A visit to Mount Kailash changes everything around them - inside and out. The downhill trail from here begins after you have enjoyed your packed lunch. It is going to be a tough descent because of all the rocky paths and loose stones that cover your path. This chunk of your trek needs extensive care and concentration. For people traveling on yaks and horses, it is advised you get down from it for a few kilometers and cover this path on foot. As soon as we reach Zuthulphuk, we will have our guesthouse or fixed tent with beds, bedsheets, and warm blankets. Stay in your dormitory till your meal is prepared and after a quick dinner, get back to the warmth of your bed.

Note: Hot drinkable water will be made available in the morning for the day. Please fill your bottle.
Note: About 3-4kms trek (ascend and descend) near Dolma La pass is steep and rocky.

Day 11: Darchen (8 KMS Trek) and drive to Dongba (3-4 hours trek| 8 KMS | 340 KMS | 6 hours drive)
The last day of the trek is relatively shorter and quicker. 3-4 hours of trekking and we reach the base camp to move to the town of Darchen. Ambling downhill, you will soon see an access road from Darchen, which will take you to the guesthouse to join the other members of the group.

Sharing travel stories and eating lunch with them, we continue our drive to Dongba. This marks the end of the parikrama. If folklore is to be believed, you have successfully washed away all your sins of this birth and are on your road to attaining nirvana. Finally, relax at the guesthouse today and overnight stay at Dongba.

Day 12: Dongba – Keyrong (310 KMS | 7-8 hours drive)
Wake up to a beautiful morning with the feeling of accomplishment of having completed the Lake Mansarovar Parikrama. We make our way to the town of Saga, and once again cross the bridge over the shimmering Brahmaputra River. Covering the beautiful vast plains of Tibet, stunning Himalayan views keep your company all through the trip, and enhancing the beauty of the landscape are the Shishapangma and the Pieko- Tso Lake. Well pitched roads and mountainous terrain, this driving adventure ends when we reach Kyirong and stay there overnight.

Day 13: Kyirong – Rasuwagadhi – Kathmandu (270 KMS | 8-10 hours)
Say goodbye to Tibet today as we drive towards the border after breakfast. Taking the required permission from Nepalese Immigration Control in Rasuwagadi, we sit in a vehicle to drive to the Nepal side. Sit back comfortably for the next 8-10 hours till you reach Kathmandu. This is the best time to recollect every moment spent on the trek, every hurdle crossed, and every new experience you’ve gained during your time here. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 14: Departure
Today, pack to take a flight back home from Tribhuvan International Airport. With renewed energy and a fresh perspective on life, return to your folks. 
 

Inclusions

  • Accommodation on Single / Twin / Double sharing basis in offered hotels or similar. 
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel 
  • All transfers and excursions will be covered by air-conditioned vehicle. 
  • All necessary Tibet entry for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
  • Tibet entrance permit and visa 
  • One shared big Oxygen tank in the car. 
  • Emergency Kit which will have Gamow Bag, oxygen cylinders and mask, and basic first aid kit.
  • All camping equipment ( dining tent, kitchen tent, kitchen utensils, table, chairs, toilet tent, etc.)
  • Complimentary Mineral water bottle during your tour is provided in the car.
  • Services of Local English Speaking Guide for sightseeing.
  • Currently applicable taxes.

Exclusions

  • Airfare / Train fare
  • Camera charges at any monument to be paid by the guest directly
  • Any insurance
  • Tips for the guide, and porter.
  • Expenses of personal nature like liquor, laundry, tips, telephone, fax, internet, etc.
  • And anything not mentioned in Inclusions.

Tour Notes

  • Above rates are subject to availability
  • Room category in all packages are the base category rooms 
  • The above rates are not applicable from 20th Dec'2019 to 10th Jan'2020
  • Christmas & New Year gala charges are on a direct pay basis at the hotel by guest
  • In case we are not able to provide the same hotels as mentioned, then we shall provide similar alternate properties, change in the cost if any will be advised. 

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