Kailash Mansarovar Tour from Nepal

Trip Information
  • Trip Duration 9 Days
  • Trip Grade Strenuous
  • Destination Tibet
  • Max. Altitude 4900m
  • Start/End Kathmandu/Kathmandu
  • Trip Type Drive
  • Accommodation Hotel and Lodge
  • Transport Bus/Van/Jeep
  • Best Season (March to September)

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Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal

The Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra is an adventurous and rewarding trip in Tibet. Mount Kailash is believed to be ‘Lord Shiva’s own home’. Every year, hundreds of devotees embark on the journey to this peak for seeking the blessings of the Lord and take a dip in the holy Mansarovar Lake. Settled in the remote Tibetan region, Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake hold immense religious significance.

The Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra from Nepal is the journey where you will be traveling to the sacred Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake, located in the remote region of Tibet. The Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra package is a spiritual journey for people of various faiths, including Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. The yatra holds immense religious and cultural importance. The travelers will be fascinated by awe-inspiring landscapes of Mount Kailash and the serene waters of Mansarovar Lake, where devotees connect with their spirituality and immerse themselves in the cultural richness of the region. On this trip the travelers will be spiritually inspired and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the snow-capped mountains.

The Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal is the most convenient and economical option. It is a lifetime holy journey to Mount Kailash and lake Mansarovar. Welcome Nepal Treks highly recommend to this tour and invite and welcome all travelers to an extraordinary journey to one of the most sacred pilgrimages of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.

Major Highlights

  • Explore on of the holiest mountains in the world.
  • Visit one of the highest mesmerizing freshwater lakes, Mansarovar lake
  • Unique opportunity to experience the rich culture and traditions of Tibet and the local Tibetan people.
  • Breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks and stunning landscapes.
  • Participate in the holy circuit/Kora of the sacred Mount Kailash
Itinerary
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We're going to drive Kathmandu to Kerung Border early morning in tourist bus or coaster depending upon the number of people in group. It takes around 8 hours to reach Kerung Border depending upon the road condition. Overnight at Hotel Puntsok Rabsal.

    Early morning after breakfast you are heading toward Prayang. The gateway to Mount Kailash, Paryang lies at an elevation of around 4,700 meters. Overnight at Xixiabangma Hotel.

      Wake up early morning take your breakfast and drive to holy Mansarovar Lake. Once you reach. You can pay and do Kora(parikrama) of Mansarovar Lake using government vehicle because our vehicle will not allow to go for Kora (Parikrama). Overnight stay in Lake Manasarovar Guest House.

        Wake up early morning and take a dip in holy Lake Mansarovar and perform Puja (prayer ritual) at Mansarovar Lake. After completing the holy bath drive to Darchen the entrance of Holy Mt. Kailash. Overnight stay in Hotel Jingrui.

          Wake up early morning and take breakfast, After breakfast short drive to Yamadwar. The Kailash kora usually begins on the western edge of Darchen. It is a mild and moderate trek for the first day. The altitude rises slowly and there are some mild ups and downs, which is easy to handle. You'd better begin your trek in the early morning. You may hire a porter and yaks to carry your day packs. Overnight in Guesthouse.

            This is the most challenging part of the 3-day Kora as you will challenge the Drolma La Pass (5630m). and you need to take it extremely careful with the drastic ascent and descent during the trek. As a suggestion, do not stay at Dolma La Pass for too long, the thin air and strong wind might be harmful. After short time rest steep downhill and get to the banks of Lham-chu Khir river. We catch sight of the Holy Pond of ‘Gaurikunda’. We reach the village of Juthulpuk. On our way we can see famous cave of Juthulpuk, Zruthulpuk, also known as ‘the miracle cave’. We will also catch sight of the Buddha’s Footprints along the way. Overnight at Guesthouse.

              We will spend the morning tour nearby Milarepa cave's caves and temples. After breakfast, we will climb for three to four hours to finish our Kora and return to the Zutrulpuk settlement. We'll eat there for lunch before heading back to Saga. Hotel overnight stay.

                We will take a nice ride on paved Tibetan roads back to the settlement of Kerung, which is at the border between Nepal and Tibet. Stay overnight at Tibet site of Kerung, Today is our day off, so we may relax and spend the night at Hotel Puntsok Rabsal.

                  After completing the immigration procedures at the Nepal-Tibet border, It is also time to say good bye to our Tibetan team. We will drive back to Nepal’s capital Kathmandu.

                    What's Included
                    • Tibet Permits, Tibet Visas
                    • Special Kailash Mansarovar Permit
                    • Applicable Entrance Fees to above mentioned places
                    • All ground transportation in private vehicles
                    • Accommodation Twin sharing basis with attached bathroom accept Mansarovar, Dirapuk and Zuthulpuk (Dormitory rooms with common bathroom)
                    • Nepali Guide and Tibetan Guide in Tibet side and One
                    • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
                    • Drinking Water (2 bottles per day)
                    • Sightseeing Lake Mansarovar, Holy Mount Kailash, Milarepa Cave, Drolma La Pass, Yamadwar, Gauri Kunda
                    • Salary, Food, Drinks, Accommodation, Transportation and Insurance for the Guide and Porter.
                    • Farewell dinner in typical Nepali Restaurant with cultural dance show
                    • All our government taxes, vat, official expenses & service charges
                    • Company Dawn jacket, sleeping bag & duffle bag If required (Refundable after finish trekking).

                    Breakfast

                    • Toasted Bread or corn flex with milk
                    • Potato boiled fried
                    • Fruits
                    • Nepali/Tibetian pickle
                    • Tea/Coffee
                    • Boiled Black chana

                    Lunch/Dinner

                    • Rice
                    • Daal
                    • Sabji (Green vegetables)
                    • Saag
                    • Salad/ Lemon
                    • 2 Bottle waters Every day
                    • Nepali pickle
                    What's not Included
                    • Personal Expenses
                    • Pony – Horseman (Yakman) – Helper
                    • International Airfare
                    • Insurance
                    • Emergency Circumstances
                    • Extra Nights
                    • Manasarovar Kora(parikrama) Vechel
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                    FAQs
                    • Q1. How can I go to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal?

                      There are several ways to reach Kailash Mansarovar from Nepal. The best way to reach Kailash Mansarovar Yatra for Nepali is via the Kerung route. We will drive Kathmandu to Kerung Border early morning. The route is accessible, time and cost-efficient and easy to travel to.

                    • Yes, a valid passport is required for the Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal. Since the yatra involves traveling to Tibet, China, you need to have a passport to cross the international borders.

                    • Mount Kailas is believed to be ‘Lord Shiva’s own home’. Trekking all the way up to the peak of Mount Kailash is held to be a forbidden act among Hindus. They believe that climbing the Mount Kailash peak would violate the mountain's purity and upset the divine spirits that reside there. However, the first person to climb Mount Kailash parvat was a Tibetan Buddhist Yogi, Milarepa.

                    • The Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra is considered challenging. the yatra takes place at the high altitude. You can accomplish the yatra if you are well prepared. You need to be physically and mentally prepared.

                    • In some places along the Yatra route, you might find basic mobile network coverage, but internet connectivity may be slow.

                    • You may find the money exchanges facilities in some of the larger towns or villages along the Yatra route. It is essential to exchange your currency into the local currency (Chinese Yuan) before starting the Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, as credit/debit card facilities may not be widely available during yatra.

                    • Welcome Nepal Treks recommend travelers to carry extra cash for the Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra from Nepal. It is essential to carry sufficient cash in the local currency (Chinese Yuan) for the Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra to cover your additional expenses during the yatra.

                    • Yes, there is high chance of altitude sickness on Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra. There is a significant risk of altitude sickness during the Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra as it takes place in high-altitude region. You might experience common symptoms of altitude sickness during yatra such as headache, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, etc.

                    • You can avoid the altitude sickness during the by Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra by maintaining the pace and walking slowly, avoiding alcohol and cigarettes. We also recommend you to drink plenty of water and soups to avoid the altitude sickness. If you get any symptoms of the altitude sickness you need to inform your guide.

                    • Yes, it is safe to do the Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra from Nepal. Welcome Nepal Treks organize the trip with full safety and security. Our first and foremost priority is our customer’s safety and happiness. During the entire yatra the guide will be supporting you and help you in any kinds of difficult situations.

                    • Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake hold immense significance in several religions. Mount Kailash is revered as the abode of Lord Shiva in Hinduism, the center of the universe in Buddhism, and an important spiritual site in Jainism and Bon religion. Mansarovar Lake is one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world. It is considered holy in Hinduism and Buddhism, and taking a dip or bath in its waters is believed to cleanse sins and purify the soul.

                    • First aid supplies are available with the tour manager or guide of Welcome Nepal Treks at all times during the yatra. n case of an emergency, our team also has a limited supply of oxygen bottles. In addition to this, having insurance will help you in case of uncertainties.

                    • Yes, the travelers can customize their Mount Kailash Mansarovar yatra package. Welcome Nepal Treks will customize the package according to their need, budget, schedule and preferences. We highly care of our customer’s needs and will design the best itinerary and make sure to meet the customer’s personal requests.

                    • You will get the refund if you cancel the booking of Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal package. But you will be charged the amount of cancelation. However, the cancelation should not be too late otherwise you might not get refund as well.