Trip Duration 16 Days
Max Altitude 5630m.
Trip Grade Challenging
Best Season May-Sep
No. of people | Price P.P |
1 | US$ 2950 |
2 to 5 | US$ 2950 |
6 to 10 | US$ 2950 |
11 - Above | US$ 2900 |
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Embark on a spiritually uplifting journey to the sacred lands of Kailash Parbat and Mansarovar Lake, where centuries of divine energy and natural beauty converge. This awe-inspiring pilgrimage offers a profound opportunity for those seeking to trek these revered holy sites, immersing themselves in the serenity of the sacred landscape while cleansing a lifetime of sins. As you walk in the footsteps of countless devotees, the journey promises not only physical exploration but a deep spiritual awakening, offering a path to inner peace and connection with the divine.
At Kailash Charan Sparsh, discover the awe-inspiring wonders of the Kailash Mansarovar area, a site revered as the epitome of holiness for both Hindus and Buddhists. This sacred pilgrimage begins with a visit to the revered Pashupatinath Temple, an essential step for spiritual purification before continuing toward Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake. As pilgrims embark on this transformative journey, they experience not only the physical beauty of the region but also the deep spiritual significance that has drawn seekers for centuries.
Embark on a spiritually uplifting journey to the sacred lands of Kailash Parbat and Mansarovar Lake, where centuries of divine energy and natural beauty converge. This awe-inspiring pilgrimage offers a profound opportunity for those seeking to trek these revered holy sites, immersing themselves in the serenity of the sacred landscape while cleansing a lifetime of sins. As you walk in the footsteps of countless devotees, the journey promises not only physical exploration but a deep spiritual awakening, offering a path to inner peace and connection with the divine.
At Kailash Charan Sparsh, discover the awe-inspiring wonders of the Kailash Mansarovar area, a site revered as the epitome of holiness for both Hindus and Buddhists. This sacred pilgrimage begins with a visit to the revered Pashupatinath Temple, an essential step for spiritual purification before continuing toward Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake. As pilgrims embark on this transformative journey, they experience not only the physical beauty of the region but also the deep spiritual significance that has drawn seekers for centuries.
The ideal time to visit Kailash Charan Sparsh and Mansarovar Yatra is between mid-May and September. However, it’s important to note that July to August marks the monsoon season in Nepal, which may cause some inconvenience during the Yatra. From November onward, temperatures begin to drop significantly as winter sets in, with temperatures plummeting to around -20°C. During winter, the entire area around Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake is blanketed in snow, making it extremely difficult to cross Dolma La Pass and Gauri Kund. Due to the heavy snow and harsh conditions, local lodges and tea shops remain closed, adding to the challenges of the journey during this period.
The People’s Republic of China has updated its visa and travel permit requirements for Tibet and Mount Kailash for 2025. Pilgrims traveling to the Tibet Autonomous Region need a special travel permit issued by China’s Foreign Affairs, which is managed by local travel agents in China/Tibet. After submitting their passports, the entire group is granted an entry permit and sponsorship paper. Foreign travelers, except for Indian nationals, must then submit an 11-page visa application form to the China Visa Center. Once submitted, it takes 2-3 working days for the Chinese Embassy to issue the group’s visa and travel permit for Tibet and Mount Kailash. To accommodate this process, travelers are required to arrive at least 1-2 days before their scheduled trip, and they are responsible for any additional expenses during this time.
The passports are sent for the Visa process. We will then take a tour of Kathmandu valley. In the evening we attend Ganga Aarati in Pashupatinath temple. Dinner will be served after the Aarati followed by overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Morning Darshan at Pashupatinath and Pooja, followed by Hawan and Rudrabhishek performed by Brahman priests. After the Pashupatinath Darshan, return to the hotel. The evening will be free to prepare for the Kailash Yatra, with an overnight stay at the hotel.
This will be the first day of our long-distance travel, from Kathmandu to Kerung Border(Ghatte Khola) at an elevation of around 2,900 meters.We take our breakfast and start our journey. Lunch will be served along the way at the Trishuli riverbank. The stay will be at a standard guest house, offering private bathrooms with hot showers and free Wi-Fi.Dinner will be served in the evening followed by overnight stay in Kerung border.
Drive to the Kerung border and complete all security and immigration processes. Meet the Chinese guide and continue with a mountain drive to Kerung city. The rest of the day will be for acclimatization to the climate and elevation. You can explore the city before an overnight stay at a hotel.
After breakfast, We take a drive from Kerung to Saga, which is approximately 6-hours. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to see Mt. Shisha Pangma, standing at 8,027 meters (26,335 ft), the only mountain above 8,000 meters in the region.
After breakfast, begin the yatra from Saga to Parayang, a 4 to 5-hour journey. The drive will take you through high passes and the old Dongba area, along the Brahmaputra River. Overnight stay will be at a hotel.
After breakfast we proceed to our destination , Mansarovar which takes approximately 5 to 6 hours. We will have Darshan on Lake Manasarovar and Mount Kailash before beginning our Mansarovar Lake Parikrama. After the Darshan, we take a short break to enjoy the view, then continue to Tsu Gompa, traveling along the Mansarovar Lake. Though the road may be a bit rough, ensuring your comfort through the rough road we provide you with a comfortable bus.
Begin the day with a deep holy bath in Mansarovar Lake, followed by a Hawan near the lake. A special spot chosen by the leader and the crew will be set for a pooja dedicated to Lord Shiva. The rest of the morning is free for personal spiritual activities until lunch. After lunch, embark on a 2-3 hour drive to Darchen, where you can rest and prepare for the next day's journey.
The day begins with the start of the Kailash Parikrama after breakfast. A short drive will take you to Darboche, crossing through Yam Dwar. Upon reaching Yam Dwar, a 4-5 hour trek begins. For those who wish to complete the trek on horseback, this option is available for an extra fee. Yaks will carry all the necessary goods and equipment. Accommodation for the night will be in a basic mud house with a stunning view of the northern face of Mount Kailash. The overnight stay will be at Diraphuk in a guest house.
This is the day we hike up to the feet of Kailash Parvat. The journey begins with a walk along the Gange River bank towards the holy mountain. Along the way, you will be treated to amazing views of Mt. Kailash, allowing you to soak in its beauty and receive blessings from this sacred site.
This is the longest day of the Kailash Yatra trip, featuring a holy walk to Dolma-La Pass, which sits at an elevation of 5,630 meters. Due to the unpredictable weather in the Dolma-La Pass, including the possibility of snowstorms, the yatra will start as early as possible. Along the route, you will have the opportunity for Darshan of Shivastal, the Good and Bad Karma holes, the blessing holy touchstone, and Gaurikund, though physically touching these sites may be challenging. The day will conclude with an overnight stay at Zuthulphuk Monastery in dormitory accommodation.
We begin our journey from Zutul Puk monastery to Darchen by trekking for a few hours. We then embark on a drive to Saga where we stay overnight and prepare for next day’s travels.
After breakfast, we will follow the same route used during the journey to Kailash Parbat, making our way towards Jilong. There will be a short break at the Brahmaputra River before continuing on to Kerung. The day will conclude with a final dinner prepared by our staff.
After breakfast, we will take a short drive to the Kerung border. After completing all necessary checks, we will cross the border and drive to Kathmandu, which takes approximately 7 hours. Upon arrival, we will check into the same hotel where we stayed earlier. After reaching Kathmandu you are allowed to prepare for the last day where everyone will be leaving for their next destination.
Free morning to pack and prepare to leave for their next destination or you can extend further journey to Muktinath Temple etc..
Once in a lifetime experience!
Our itinerary covered below places and travel agent was very flexible to accommodate our requests when the weather changed our schedule.
Kathmandu- Lhasa (Potala Palace – Jokhang Temple & Monastery) – Yamdrok Lake (Turquoise Blue) – Korola Glacier – Shigatse – Saga – Lake Manasarovar- Nandi parvath Darchen- Mount Kailash parikrama. – Basmasura parvath – Hot springs
They have the best Team on the ground from cooking delicious meal to taking care of the customers. I only have wonderful things to talk about their team work! ( guide, Sherpa, Porter and drivers)
When things got harder after heavy rain and snow fall, They kept us safe, motivated and they took excellent care like family would do. I would highly recommend them especially if you travel alone.