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Mount Kailash Tour | Mansarovar Kailash Pilgrimage Tour

  • Altitude : 5636 m
  • Transportation : Car/Bus/Jeep
  • Meals : Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
  • Best Season : May,Jun,July,Sep,Oct
  • Trek Hour : 8
  • Accommodation : Hotel and Lodge
Cost From

USD 2250 per person

Trip Highlights

  • Mount Kailash: Mount Kailash is a sacred mountain standing tall at 6,638 meters (21,778 feet) above sea level. It is considered the abode of Lord Shiva by Hindus and holds great religious significance for Buddhists as well.
  • Spiritual Immersion: Throughout the pilgrimage, participants engage in chanting, prayers, and meditation, creating a profound sense of spiritual connection and devotion. This Pilgrimage Tour is secret for Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Bon followers. 
  • Parikrama: The pilgrims circumambulate the mountain in a ritual called "Kora" (circumambulation), which is an essential part of the pilgrimage. A single Kora is believed to erase lifetime sins; 108 Koras promise enlightenment.
  • Lake Mansarovar: Lake Mansarovar, near Mount Kailash, is a world-renowned freshwater lake with spiritual significance. It is believed to have been formed from Lord Brahma's mind, and pilgrims perform religious ceremonies for purification.

Mount Kailash Mansarovar Pilgrimage Tour!

“Mount Kailash Mansarovar Pilgrimage Tour is a spiritual journey to the sacred mountain of Kailash and the holy lake of Mansarovar. So, it is believed to be a gateway to liberation and enlightenment. The tour includes visits to the holy sites of Kailash Mansarovar, Lake Manasarovar, and Mount Kailash.”

 

We offer an affordable cost of Mount Kailash Tour from Nepal. It presents a breathtaking and scenic view of Mansarovar Lake with the Holiest Mt Kailash (6,714 m). Mt Kailash, Asia’s most sacred peak, is located far west of Tibet. Particularly, it is acknowledged by Buddhists, Hindus, Jains, and the old Tibetan Bon religion. From it flow four great rivers such as the Karnali, the Indus, the Sutlej, and the Brahmaputra. Mount Kailash Mansarovar Pilgrimage Tour is draining the vast Tibetan Plateau. It is a pilgrimage tour for Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims who make a 53-km or “kora” tour of the secret mountain.

 

Mansarovar is amazing. Lake, which is a magnificent holy lake, lies southwards of Tibet. Hindus have the view that entering Lake Manasarovar’s frigid waters and circumambulating it signifies atonement for all of life’s sins. Tibetans believe that they can negate their wrongdoings purely through walking. The people have found (theory) some mystery about Mansarovar Lake. Tibetans consider Mansarovar Lake is a holy lake in the world and the location where the divine takes a bath. They refer to it as Victorious Lake. This place is now a popular pilgrimage site for Buddhists and attracts visitors from all over the world. Especially, the beautiful gardens and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect spot for meditation and reflection.

 

Hindu mythology holds that Brahma made the lake so his sons may wash there while receiving treatment on Mount Kailash. Anyone can visit Lake Mansarovar, a sacred site embodied in its breathtaking grandeur, whether they are Tibetan or Indian pilgrims or Western visitors. Mountain peaks encircle it, and its vivid, bright-blue waters appear to be a breath away from the sky. The Manasarovar Lake was once surrounded by eight monasteries, which showed the eight points of the wheel of Dharma. But red Guards destroyed most of them during the Cultural Revolution in Tibet. Restoration is in the works above the mysterious saying could be very strange. Someone, though, who does not accept these claims but the religious people once their lives want to be there.

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Take some time to rest and acclimate to the altitude before embarking on your exciting journey through Nepal. 

On the second day of your trip, take the opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of Kathmandu Valley. Visit iconic landmarks such as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Swayambhunath Stupa. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you witness locals engaging in religious rituals and prayers. Don't forget to indulge in delicious local cuisine and shop for traditional handicrafts at bustling markets like Thamel. 

The drive from Kathmandu to Kerung takes approximately 8 hours, covering a distance of about 160 kilometres. As you ascend towards Kerung, you will witness the stunning landscapes of the Langtang and Ganesh Himalayan ranges. The road winds through picturesque valleys and passes through small villages, offering glimpses of rural life in Nepal. 

Today is the fourth day of our journey, and we have reached Kerung. This is an important day for us as it allows our bodies to acclimatize to the high altitude. We will spend the day exploring the town, taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, and engaging in light physical activities to help adjust to the thin air. 

The drive from Kerung to Old Dongba takes approximately 6 hours and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Along the way, you'll pass through charming villages and get a glimpse of the local culture and way of life. Don't forget to take breaks and stretch your legs to fully appreciate the stunning landscapes that unfold before you. 

The journey continues as we drive from Old Dongba to Mansarovar, a distance that can be covered in approximately 6 hours. The scenic drive will take us through breathtaking landscapes and offer glimpses of the majestic Himalayan mountains. As we ascend to an altitude of 4,500 meters, it is important to take necessary precautions and acclimatize properly to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

 Upon reaching Darchen, travellers will be greeted by the breathtaking views of the majestic Mount Kailash. This small town serves as the starting point for the sacred Kailash Kora trek, a spiritual pilgrimage that attracts thousands of devotees every year. 

Begins with a scenic drive from Darchen to Tarboche, which takes approximately 30 minutes. From there, embark on a thrilling trek to Dirapuk, covering a distance of 18 km over the course of 5 hours. The journey offers breathtaking views of Mount Kailash and allows you to immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of the surroundings. 

Dolma Pass, at 5,636 meters, the highest point of the journey, is crossed to reach Zutulphuk. Due to its length, the 22-kilometre hike from Dirapuk to Zuthulpuk is challenging. The most challenging part of the trek involves crossing the Dolma-la Pass, which is situated at 5,636 m and is a 9–10 km long gradual ascend. Because of its elevation and rocky terrain, this section needs to be carefully planned and prepared.

The trek from Zuthulpuk to Darchen is a scenic journey that covers a distance of 13 km and takes approximately 4-5 hours to complete. Once you reach Darchen, you can conveniently drive to the Saga end of the Kailash Trek, where you can continue your adventure amidst breathtaking landscapes. 

The drive from Saga to Kerung covers a distance of approximately 285 km and typically takes around 5 to 6 hours. This scenic route offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, making it a memorable journey for travellers. 

The drive from Kerung to Kathmandu offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountain range. Along the way, you can also stop at scenic viewpoints and explore charming villages nestled in the valleys.  Evening farewell dinner for the whole team to thank everyone for their dedicated work. We ordered delicious food and shared stories and laughs. We exchanged contact information and wished each other well before saying our goodbyes.

You'll be coming home to a house full of adventures. Our A representative will assist you in your departure from Nepal and toward your home country while you remain there and trek in the remote Mount Kailash Mansarovar location.

Cost Includes

  • Airports pick up and drop by private Car/Van.
  • Full-Day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley including private car/van and well-trained tour guide.
  • Three night’s accommodation in star category hotel in Kathmandu with Bed and Breakfast.
  • All the necessary documents and Tibet entry Visa.
  • The entire entrance fee while you visit monuments in Tibet and Nepal.
  • All the accommodation in Tibet with Bed and Breakfast.
  • Ground transportation by 4WD Land curser.
  • Tibetan English speaking guide during Tibet tour.

Cost Excludes

  • Nepal entry visa fee (you may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport - Kathmandu).
  • You will require 2 passport size photos.
  • Your travel insurance.
  • Your personal equipments.
  • Lunch and Dinner while you are in Kathmandu and tour in Tibet.
  • All the alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
  • International airfare and airport departure tax.
  • Tips for the guide and driver.
  • Anything not mentioned above.

The Mount Kailash Mansarovar Pilgrimage Tour is a significant religious journey undertaken by devotees of various faiths, including Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. It is one of the most sacred and challenging pilgrimages in the world. Here's some useful information to know if you plan to undertake this pilgrimage:

Location: Mount Kailash is a peak in the Kailash Range, which is part of the Trans-Himalaya in Tibet, China. Lake Mansarovar, another holy site, lies at the base of the mountain.

Religious Significance: Mount Kailash is considered the abode of Lord Shiva in Hinduism. It is also highly revered in Buddhism, as it is believed to be the residence of Buddha Cakrasamvara and a place of great spiritual significance. Jains consider the mountain to be the place where their first Tirthankara, Rishabhdev, attained liberation. Bon religion, which predates Buddhism in Tibet, also considers Kailash sacred.

Circumambulation (Parikrama): The main ritual of the pilgrimage is to circumambulate Mount Kailash and/or take a dip in the holy Lake Mansarovar. The circumambulation is a 52-kilometre (32 miles) trek, usually completed on foot, though some parts can be done on horseback.

Duration: The entire pilgrimage usually takes around 13 to 20 days, including travel from your home country to Tibet and back.

Best Time to Visit: The pilgrimage season generally starts in late April or early May and lasts until September. The weather is most favourable during these months, as the temperature is relatively mild, and the roads are accessible.

Organized Tours: Most pilgrims join organized group tours facilitated by travel agencies or religious organizations. These tours handle logistics, permits, transportation, and other necessary arrangements.

Health Precautions: The pilgrimage involves trekking at high altitudes, reaching over 5,600 meters (18,400 feet) during the circumambulation. Prior physical fitness preparation is essential. Be aware of the risks of altitude sickness and take necessary precautions.

Permits and Restrictions: The pilgrimage route is in a sensitive border area, and special permits are required for foreign travellers to visit Tibet and Mount Kailash. These permits are obtained through the travel agencies organizing the tour.

Accommodation: Accommodation during the pilgrimage is usually in basic guesthouses or tents in high-altitude regions. Be prepared for limited facilities and resources.

Respect for Local Customs: Show respect for the local culture, customs, and environment. Avoid leaving any waste on the sacred sites and follow the guidance of the tour leaders.

Always remember that the Mount Kailash Mansarovar Pilgrimage is not just a physical journey but also a spiritual and emotional one. It is essential to approach the pilgrimage with an open heart and a respectful attitude towards the sacredness of the place and its cultural significance.

Sure, here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the Mount Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage tour:

Q: What is Mount Kailash?

Mount Kailash is a sacred mountain located in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. It is considered one of the most sacred places in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon religion. The mountain's distinctive shape and religious significance attract pilgrims from all over the world.

Q: What is Lake Mansarovar?

Lake Mansarovar is a freshwater lake situated near Mount Kailash. It is one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world and is revered by Hindus as a place of great spiritual significance.

Q: Who can go on the Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage?

The pilgrimage is open to people of all faiths, but it is primarily undertaken by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and followers of the Bon religion. Generally, anyone who is physically fit and mentally prepared can participate.

Q: When is the best time to undertake the pilgrimage?

The best time for the Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage is from May to September when the weather is relatively mild and the mountain routes are accessible.

Q: What are the different routes to reach Mount Kailash?

There are several routes to reach Mount Kailash, but the most common ones are through Kathmandu, overland, and Lhasa, Tibet. From Kathmandu, the journey is by road, and from Lhasa, it involves an overland journey and Simikot Kailash by walk.

Q: Is the pilgrimage physically challenging?

Yes, the pilgrimage can be physically demanding as it involves high-altitude trekking in rugged terrains. Participants should be physically fit and acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.

Q: How long does the pilgrimage take to complete?

The duration of the pilgrimage varies depending on the route and mode of transportation chosen. It usually takes around 12 to 15 days from Kathmandu and 10 to 12 days from Lhasa.

Q: Is it safe to travel to Mount Kailash?

Mount Kailash is generally safe for travellers, but it's essential to follow all the guidelines provided by tour operators and local authorities. Altitude sickness can be a concern, so proper acclimatization is crucial.

Q: What should I pack for the pilgrimage?

Participants should pack essentials like warm clothing, comfortable trekking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a first-aid kit, water bottles, and personal medications. It's also advisable to carry some dry fruits and snacks for the journey.

Q: Are there any religious ceremonies during the pilgrimage?

Yes, during the pilgrimage, there are ceremonies and rituals conducted by pilgrims at various holy sites, including parikrama (circumambulation) of Mount Kailash and taking a dip in the sacred waters of Lake Mansarovar.

Q: Do I need a visa to visit Mount Kailash?

Yes, since Mount Kailash is located in Tibet, which is part of China, you will need a Chinese visa and a Tibet Travel Permit to visit the region. It's essential to arrange the necessary permits and visas through a registered travel agency.

Q: Is accommodation available during the pilgrimage?

Yes, accommodation is available in guesthouses or tented camps along the pilgrimage route. However, facilities may be basic and limited due to the remote locations.

Q: Is it possible to do the pilgrimage without a tour operator?

No, as of my last update in September 2021, the Chinese government requires all foreign travellers to Mount Kailash to be part of an organized group with a registered tour operator. Independent travel to the region is not allowed.

Please note that the situation and regulations may change, so it's essential to check with the relevant authorities or a reputable tour operator for the most up-to-date information before planning your pilgrimage to Mount Kailash Mansarovar.

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