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The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a profound spiritual odyssey to the sacred peaks of Tibet, revered as the ultimate pilgrimage in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and the Bon tradition. For Hindus, Mount Kailash is the eternal abode of Lord Shiva, while the pristine waters of Lake Mansarovar are believed to possess the power to purify the soul and wash away the sins of a lifetime. Spanning 12 to 14 days, this journey is more than a trek; it is a path toward Moksha (salvation), as the sacred parikrama (circumambulation) around the mountain is said to cleanse karmic debt and break the cycle of birth and rebirth.

Accomodation

5 Star Hotel

Meals

Breakfast & Dinner

Transportation

Bus

Group Size

10-20

Language

English, Hindi

Season

Winter Season

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    Kailash Manasarovar Yatra

    Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, Nepal.
    A representative from Nidhi Tours and Travels will receive you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel.

    After check-in, relax and attend a short tour briefing session in the evening.
    Dinner will be served at the hotel.

    After breakfast, begin a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu’s sacred temples.

    Visit:

    • Pashupatinath Temple – the largest and most sacred Hindu temple in Nepal

    • Guhyeshwari Devi Temple

    • Buddhanilkantha (Sleeping Vishnu Temple)

    • Swayambhunath Temple (Monkey Temple)

    Return to the hotel for lunch and leisure time.
    In the evening, attend a short briefing about the Kailash Yatra.

    Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Kathmandu

    Early in the morning, depart for Syabrubesi / Nepal–China border (Timure) by reserved tourist bus.

    Packed breakfast and lunch will be provided during the journey.
    Enjoy scenic mountain views along the route.

    Arrival at Syabrubesi in the evening.

    After completing immigration formalities, enter Tibet.

    Meet your Tibetan guide and drive to Kerung.

    Check in to the guesthouse and rest to help your body acclimatize to the altitude.
    You may explore the town briefly in the evening

    After breakfast, drive from Kerung to Saga.

    During the journey, enjoy breathtaking views while crossing:

    • Lalungla Pass (16,000 ft)

    • Paigu-Tso Lake

    • Brahmaputra River

    Packed lunch will be served during the journey.

    Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Saga.

    After breakfast, drive towards the sacred Lake Manasarovar, with the first stunning views of Mount Kailash.

    Upon arrival, perform Manasarovar Parikrama (circumambulation) by bus.

    Dinner and overnight stay at a guesthouse near Lake Manasarovar.

    Early morning holy bath and puja at Lake Manasarovar.

    After the spiritual rituals, drive to Darchen, the base camp for the Kailash Parikrama.

    Check in at the hotel.

    Drive from Darchen to Yamadwar, the starting point of the Kailash Kora (Parikrama).

    Take darshan at Yamadwar and begin the trek to Dirapuk.

    Enjoy incredible views of Mount Kailash’s north face during the trek.

    Packed lunch will be provided on the way.

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      Overnight:
      Chu Gompa (Four – Six – Eight Sharing)
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      Hotels / Guest House:
      Parmarth muniji ashram

    Early morning trek to cross the Dolma-La Pass (18,600 ft) — the most challenging yet sacred part of the Kailash Yatra.

    Continue trekking down past the Lham-Chu Khir River and proceed to Zuthulpuk village.

    Packed lunch will be provided during the trek.

    Dinner and overnight stay at a guesthouse in Zuthulpuk.

    In the morning, visit the Milarepa Cave and complete the final section of the Kailash Parikrama (approx. 3-hour walk). After finishing the trek, drive back to Darchen. Lunch will be served in Darchen before continuing the drive back to Saga.

    After breakfast, begin the journey back to Gyirong.

    Enjoy the scenic drive through the Tibetan plateau.

    After breakfast, drive to the Nepal–China border.

    Complete immigration procedures and cross into Nepal.

    Continue the drive back to Kathmandu and check in to your hotel.

    After breakfast, check out from the hotel.

    Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your final departure, carrying unforgettable memories of the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra.

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Frequently Asked & Question

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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