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The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is one of the most sacred pilgrimages in the world, taking devotees to the holy Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar in Tibet. This spiritual journey holds great significance in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and the Bon religion. In Hindu belief, Mount Kailash is regarded as the divine abode of Lord Shiva, while the sacred Lake Mansarovar is believed to possess powerful spiritual and purifying qualities.
The pilgrimage season generally takes place between May and September, when travel conditions in the Himalayan region are relatively favorable. Due to the remote location and high-altitude terrain, pilgrims must obtain special travel permits and visas before undertaking the journey.

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5 Star Hotel

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Breakfast & Dinner

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Bus

Group Size

10-20

Language

English, Hindi

Season

Winter Season

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    Kailash Yatra by Helicopter Ex Kathmandu – Inner Parikrama
    Arrive in Kathmandu or Lucknow, where our representative will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. In the evening, attend the sacred Pashupatinath Temple Aarti (Arati Darshan). A detailed tour briefing about the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra will be conducted during dinner.
    After breakfast, visit the Pashupatinath Temple and Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan / Sleeping Vishnu) Temple. In the afternoon, take a 50-minute flight to Nepalgunj, the gateway to the remote Himalayan region.
    Early in the morning, take a 45-minute flight from Nepalgunj to Simikot, located in the Humla district of Nepal. Spend the day resting and acclimatizing to the higher altitude before continuing the journey toward Tibet.
    After breakfast, take a 20-minute helicopter flight from Simikot to Hilsa, located near the Nepal–China border. After a short 10-minute walk across the border, meet the Tibetan and Nepali support team. Continue the journey by vehicle to Taklakot (Purang) in Tibet.
    After breakfast, drive to the holy Lake Manasarovar (4500m), 78 km away. Spend the day in spiritual activities like pooja, hawan, worship, meditation, and a holy bath. The Mansarovar Parikrama (circumambulation) will be completed by bus. Overnight at Lake Manasarovar.

    After breakfast, drive from Lake Mansarovar to Darchen (4,560 m), the base camp of Mount Kailash.

    Spend the rest of the day preparing for the upcoming Kailash Parikrama.

    After breakfast, drive about 8 km to Yamdwar, the starting point of the Kailash Parikrama. Begin the 12 km trek to Dirapuk (4,890 m), which takes around 4–5 hours. This marks the beginning of the sacred circumambulation around Mount Kailash.
    After breakfast, trek to Charansparsh, located near the north face of Mount Kailash. Pilgrims can perform special prayers and rituals at this sacred site before returning to Dirapuk.

    After breakfast, begin the trek to Zuthulpuk (4,790 m), passing through Kuber Pass, Kuber Valley, and the sacred Kuber Kund.

    This scenic trek covers approximately 20 km before descending into the Zuthulpuk valley.

    After breakfast, complete the final section of the Kailash Parikrama by trekking about 8 km to the endpoint. Vehicles will be waiting to drive you back to Darchen, marking the completion of the Parikrama.
    After breakfast, drive back to Taklakot (Purang), retracing the route across the Tibetan plateau.
    Early in the morning, drive to the Nepal–China border and complete immigration formalities. Weather permitting, take a helicopter flight from Hilsa to Simikot, followed by a flight to Nepalgunj.
    After breakfast, take the flight from Nepalgunj to Kathmandu or proceed by road to Lucknow, marking the end of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.

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The journey usually lasts around 15 days, including travel from Kathmandu, visits to Lake Mansarovar, and completion of the Mount Kailash Parikrama.

Foreign nationals who are physically fit and medically stable can participate in this pilgrimage. Since the journey involves high-altitude travel and trekking, participants should be prepared for challenging conditions.

Yes. Foreign travelers require Tibet Travel Permits and other Chinese government permits to enter Tibet and visit the Mount Kailash region. These permits are usually arranged by the tour operator.

Mount Kailash stands at an altitude of approximately 6,638 meters (21,778 ft), while Lake Mansarovar is located at about 4,590 meters (15,060 ft) above sea level.

The Kailash Parikrama involves trekking for about 52 kilometers over three days. The route crosses Dolma La Pass (5,630 meters), which can be physically demanding, but many pilgrims complete it successfully with proper preparation.

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