10 Days Kailash Pilgrimage Tour

Tibet
Moderate
Available Departures: Spring and Autumn
13 days
Trip Code: KPTCN

10 Days Kailash Pilgrimage Tour

At a glance
  • Trip Start: Kathmandu
  • Trip End: Kathmandu
  • Group Size: 4-16
  • Accommodation: Hotel
  • Meals: Standard
  • Service: Full Board

The tour begins in Kathmandu, guiding pilgrims and nature enthusiasts to the sacred destinations of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarova. This extraordinary journey includes a 3-day trek around Mount Kailash, providing ample time to immerse in the spiritual essence of this revered mountain.

Throughout the itinerary, you will have the chance to marvel at the stunning landscapes of the Himalayan Mountain range and Gandis Mountain range. The expedition unfolds panoramic views of expansive wetlands, meandering rivers, grazing cattle, and the majestic Brahmaputra River.

Crafted as a once-in-a-lifetime experience, this Kathmandu to Mount Kailash tour aims to instill a profound sense of joy and contentment in you. Blending spiritual significance with the splendor of nature, it promises a unique and unforgettable adventure for all those who undertake it.

Itinerary

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

None

Drive

30 mins

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

Breakfast

In the morning, we will pick you up at your hotel in Kathmandu and drive to the Sino-Nepal border.

The scenery along the way from Kathmandu to the border will make you almost forget the bumpy road. Along the way, you will see many magnificent snow-capped mountains at the southern foot of the Himalayas, covered by vast forest, towering into the clouds.

After about 7 to 8 hours of driving (168km) you will reach the Kerung (Gyirong Port) at the border. Once you cross the border, you’ll meet our Tibetan guide at Kerung (Gyirong) side. Our local guide and driver will take you to Gyirong town within a 1-hour drive. Stay overnight in Gyirong.

Today, you’ll head from the border to the Ngari Plateau.

After breakfast, you will leave Gyirong, which is densely covered with forests and snow-capped mountains, and head to Saga with a 250 kilometer’s drive.

Along the way, you will be treated to stunning views of iconic landmarks such as Mt. Shishapangma (the world's 14th highest peak at 8027 meters) and the picturesque Lake Peiku tso (standing at an impressive altitude of 4590m).

Keep your eyes peeled as you may also be fortunate enough to catch glimpses of rare wildlife

You’ll start today’s journey through the Saga Valley between the Himalayan Range and the Gangdise Range, marveling at continuous snow-capped peaks, vast grassland, and stunning lakes along the way.

After breakfast, you’ll start your trip to the holy Lake Manasarovar.

En route, you may witness herds of yaks and sheep on the vast grasslands beneath the snow-capped mountains. Meanwhile, you’ll pass by the beautiful green lake - Gongzhucuo Lake.

After passing through the Mayum La Mountain at 5211 meters, you officially enter the Ngari Region. Crossing the mountain pass feels like entering a wilderness inhabited by wild animals, with the holy Lake Manasarovar coming into view. The view of Lake Manasarovar, with Mount Kailash in the distance, often makes people feel amazed and inspired. Stay overnight near Lake Manasarovar.

Today, you’ll reach Darchen to prepare for your Mount Kailash kora!

In the morning, you can enjoy a ritual pujia in Manasarovar Lake. After that, you’ll continue your drive to Darchen, the little town at the foot of Mount Kailash.

Upon you arrive in Darchen, settle into your hotel, recharge, and prepare for the upcoming Mount Kailash trek. Stay overnight in Darchen.

Start your first day of trekking along the valley at the base of Mount Kailash! Enjoy the picturesque views of its southern, southwestern, and western slopes.

After breakfast, you are supposed to take an eco-bus from Darchen to Sarshung Valley, where to start today’s trek around Mount Kailash.

Today's trek is relatively easy, guiding you through the valley at the foot of Mount Kailash. You can clearly see the southern and western slopes of the sacred Mount Kailash.

After reaching the foot of the western slope, you will check in at the guesthouse in Dirapuk Monastery.

For the remainder of the day, follow our guide to explore the ancient Dirapuk Monastery (also known as Zhire Temple). Capture unforgettable moments in front of the sacred stupas and the grandeur of the western slope of Mount Kailash.

Weather permitting, immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring spectacle of the sunset over Mount Kailash from Dirapuk Monastery. Witness the sun's afterglow delicately illuminating the steep cliffs of the western slope as night descends. Stay overnight in the local Guesthouse.

Are you ready for the most challenging day of your Mount Kailash Trek? On this day, you’ll trek across the highest point at 5630 meters, and walk alongside devout prostrating Buddhist pilgrims.

Start your day early with a 4-kilometer trek from Dirapuk Monastery to reach 5430 meters. This section offers a rapid climb with a breathtaking view of the sunrise over the northwest slope of Mount Kailash.

Afterward, you’ll continue another 2-kilometer trek to Dolma La Pass, the highest point at an altitude of 5630 meters. Along this path, you’ll see prayer flags hanging everywhere on the pass.

(Notice: The high altitude means even in summer, the path is icy and scattered with rocks, requiring caution to prevent slipping.)

After successfully crossing Dolma La Pass, you’ll be greeted by the emerald-green Lake of Compassion (also knonw as Guri Kund), believed to purify a lifetime of sins with a dip. You’ll also witness the thick glaciers on the northwest slope of Mount Kailash.

Following the Lake of Compassion, a gradual descent leads you to the valley beneath the southeast foot of Mount Kailash, where Zutulpuk Monastery (also known as Dzutripuk Monastery) is located. Here, you may encounter adorable wild animals and find a peaceful resting spot on the grasslands. Stay overnight in the local Guesthouse.

Complete the Mount Kailash kora and get to Saga.

In the morning, you’ll trek back from Zutulpuk Monastery to Darchen, the starting point of Kailash Trek.

After completing the Kailash trek, you are going to drive back to Sage and relive the scenic wonders of the Ngari Plateau, the Himalayas, and the Gangdise Mountains. Along the journey, you can stop at grassy pastures and lakes to get close to the nature and wildlife of Ngari.Later today, you will finally arrive in Saga. Stay overnight in Saga.

Today’s highlight is to explore the snowy mountains and forests on the edge of the Himalayas.

In the morning, start your journey to Gyirong Valley, the hidden gem on the Sino-Nepal border. As the altitude drops, the scenery along the roadside changes from snow-capped mountains and wastelands to dense forests and canyon landscapes.

Upon reaching Gyirong Town in the afternoon, you’ll explore Gyirong Valley described by British explorer Howard-Bury as the most beautiful valley in the world in his book 'Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance'.

Here, you can visit the Sherpa villages and admire dense forests, serene villages, and beautiful snow peaks above the woods. Additionally, you can experience the humid and mild oxygen, quite distinct from the dry and thin air of the Ngari Plateau. Stay overnight in Gyirong.

Farewell to Tibet and welcome to Nepal today!

After breakfast, you will say goodbye to your Tibetan tour guide and driver. Our Nepali staff at the Nepal border port will warmly welcome you and ensure a safe transfer for you to your hotel in Kathmandu.

Includes/Excludes

Includes

• Transportation by van/ bus
• Tibet travel permit.
• English speaking Tibetan guide.
• Accommodation on twin sharing room basis.
• Sightseeing and monastery entrance fees as per our itinerary.
• Daily breakfast.
• Border pick up and Drop

Excludes

• Client and travel insurance and Unseen natural problem
• Lunch and dinner.
• Personal expenses such as a drink, tips& etc. If Lhasa to Chain ticket is extra ( Flight / Train)

Equipments

Clothing and Equipments List
» Pack to pack out - bring enough waterproof bags to carry all non-biodegradable rubbish back down the mountain.
» Remove all unnecessary packaging before leaving home.
» Bring enough warm dry clothes so that you can wrap up rather than burn firewood in the evenings.
» If you are going to trek higher than 5000m or you know it will be cold, buy an aluminum water bottle which can also be used as a hot water bottle at night.
» The easiest way to keep hydrated while trekking is to buy a 1 x liter platypus-drinking bladder to carry in your day pack.
» Make sure to buy proper trekking socks. Don’t buy synthetic socks as these promote sweating and can give you blisters. Always carry a few blister pads in your first aid kit and keep them handy in your day pack.
» Walking poles are very useful while trekking and helpful when descending.
» Please remember that waste disposal and recycling facilitates are limited in Nepal. When buying batteries make sure they are rechargeable and/or high quality so they last longer, and take them home to recycle.

More Lists
There is no definitive list. What you bring will vary according to the area, time of year and the length of your trek. Below is a suggested check list which you should adapt to your own needs. Ask yourself: Will there be snow/how long /high is the trek/are we camping?

» Good quality trekking boots with ankle support
» Lightweight shell/raincoat with hood
» Detachable fleece liner or separate fleece
» Fleece trousers
» Shorts and / or convertibles trousers- quick drying
» Sunglasses
» Sun hat and warm hat(good quality)
» Gloves
» Spare T-shirt x 3
» Sweat towel x 2
» Spare socks x 3 ( walking sock and thin inner sock)
» Small day sack
» Sun cream
» Small water bottle aluminum doubles as a hot water bottle.
» Iodine or water purifying kit,
» Soluble vitamin tablets to taste water or powder fruit drink
» Talcum powder
» Walking sticks or Trekking poles(good quality)
» Camp shoes/trainers/flip flops to wear in evening.
» Spare underwear 3
» Toilet kit
» Tissues
» Pen knife
» Bum bag
» Head torch(good quality)
» Biodegradable washing liquid / soap
» FILM
» CAMERA
» Ear plugs
» Sleeping bag liner(good quality)
» Sleeping bag(good quality-30)
» Bin bag/ gasbag to keep kit dry
» Small towel
» Lip balm
» Available in KTM

Personal First Aid (Aids Kit)
» Antiseptic
» Bandages
» Blister plasters
» Decongestant
» AMS medication like Diamox
» Eye drops – it can get very dusty on trails
» Paracetamol and/or ibuprofen
» Rehydration sachets, Imodium and antibiotics for traveler’s diarrhea
» Scissors
» Sterile dressing
» Sticking plasters and tape
» Throat lozenges / sweets
» Tweezers
» A sewing needle etc.

This trekking equipment list has been prepared by Adventure Zambuling Treks (P) Ltd.

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