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Tibet Kailash Tours

Trip code
Package name Tibet Kailash Tours
Duration 14
Max. elevation 4515 m
Level Moderate
Transportation All ground transportation as per itinerary.
Accomodation 3*** Hotel in Kathmandu and Hotel/Lodge during the trip.
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route Kathmandu - Tibet - Kathmandu
Cost USD 0 per person

Highlights

Overview

A Tibet Kailash Tour from Nepal is an adventurous and spiritually enriching journey that takes you through the breathtaking landscapes of Tibet, allowing you to witness the sacred Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. This pilgrimage is of great significance to Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Bon religions, making it a unique and culturally rich experience. Here's a detailed overview with a suggested itinerary for a Tibet Kailash Tour from Nepal:

The journey begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, where you'll embark on a scenic drive to the border town of Rasuwagadhi or Kerung (depending on the route chosen). From there, you'll enter Tibet, traversing through the high-altitude plateau, visiting ancient monasteries, and finally reaching the sacred Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. The tour involves trekking around Mount Kailash, which is believed to cleanse the soul and lead to spiritual enlightenment.

How difficult is Kailash Trek?
The Kailash Trek is considered moderately challenging, requiring a good level of physical fitness and endurance. The trek involves navigating rugged terrain, high altitudes, and varying weather conditions. However, with proper acclimatization and preparation, adventurers of all levels can embark on this spiritual journey.

How do I get to Mount Kailash from Tibet?
To reach Mount Kailash from Tibet, travelers typically fly into Lhasa, the capital city of Tibet, and then embark on a scenic overland journey to the sacred mountain. Alternatively, some tours offer helicopter transfers to expedite the journey. Regardless of the mode of transportation, the pilgrimage to Mount Kailash is a journey of spiritual significance and cultural immersion.

Short Introduction of Tibet Kailash Tours
Tibet Kailash Tours offer pilgrims and adventurers the opportunity to embark on a transformative journey to the sacred sites of Mount Kailash and Manasarovar Lake. These tours typically include transportation, accommodation, meals, guided tours, and support services, allowing travelers to focus on the spiritual essence of their pilgrimage.

Tibet Travel Permits At Short Introduction Of Tibet Kailash Tours
Travelers embarking on Tibet Kailash Tours must obtain various permits, including the Tibet Entry Permit issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB). This permit is essential for traveling to Tibet and visiting restricted areas such as Mount Kailash and Manasarovar Lake. Additionally, special permits may be required for certain areas along the pilgrimage route.

Mt. Kailash with Manasarovar Lake tour
The Mt. Kailash with Manasarovar Lake tour is a sacred journey that combines the spiritual essence of Mount Kailash with the divine beauty of Manasarovar Lake. Pilgrims circumambulate the sacred mountain and perform ritualistic prayers while experiencing the serene waters and breathtaking vistas of the lake.

Best Time for Tibet Kailash Tours?
The best time for Tibet Kailash Tours is typically during the spring and autumn months (April to June and September to November), when the weather is pleasant, and the pilgrimage sites are accessible. However, tours are also conducted during the summer months, albeit with warmer temperatures and occasional rainfall.

How difficult is the Tibet Kailash Tours?
Tibet Kailash Tours present moderate difficulty, primarily due to the high altitude and rugged terrain of the Tibetan plateau. Travelers must acclimatize properly to the altitude and be prepared for varying weather conditions. While the trek is manageable for most individuals, it requires physical fitness and mental resilience to overcome the challenges of the journey.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Kathmandu Arrival and Preparation


Day 2 : Kathmandu Arrival and Preparation

1. Kathmandu Durbar Square:

Nestled within the bustling streets of the Kathmandu Valley, Kathmandu Durbar Square stands as a living museum of Nepal's royal history. As the former royal palace, this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts an array of palaces, courtyards, and intricately carved temples. The architecture reflects a harmonious blend of Hindu and Nepalese artistry, with pagoda-style structures, ornate windows, and detailed wooden carvings that showcase the country's cultural diversity. Visitors can explore the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, Kumari Ghar (the Living Goddess's residence), and numerous shrines that bear witness to the city's royal past. The vibrant atmosphere, with street vendors, local artisans, and traditional performances, immerses visitors in the authentic charm of Kathmandu.

2. Pashupatinath Temple:

A short distance from Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple emerges as one of the most sacred Hindu shrines globally, nestled along the banks of the Bagmati River. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this UNESCO-listed site draws pilgrims and tourists alike with its spiritual aura and stunning architecture. The temple complex encompasses a series of shrines, ghats, and courtyards, each contributing to the religious ambiance. The main temple, adorned with silver and gold, features intricate carvings that narrate Hindu mythology. Visitors can witness the solemnity of cremation ceremonies along the riverbank, a profound experience that underscores the cycle of life and death in Hindu tradition.

3. Boudhanath Stupa:

A beacon of Buddhism in Kathmandu, the Boudhanath Stupa is an imposing structure that commands attention with its colossal mandala. As one of the largest stupas in the world, it serves as a focal point for Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. The stupa's whitewashed dome is adorned with prayer flags, while the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha gaze serenely in all four cardinal directions. Pilgrims and visitors alike circumambulate the stupa, spinning prayer wheels and chanting mantras, creating a rhythmic and meditative atmosphere. The surrounding area is dotted with monasteries, shops selling traditional Tibetan artifacts, and rooftop cafes that offer panoramic views of the stupa and its vibrant surroundings.

Day 3 : Kathmandu to Syabrubesi or Kerung (Overland)

Day 4 : Acclimatization Day in Kerung

Day 5 : Drive to Saga

Day 6 : Saga to Lake Mansarovar


Day 7 : Lake Mansarovar to Darchen

Day 8 : Day 8 -10 Mount Kailash Trek (Darchen to Dirapuk to Zhulthulphuk)


Day 11 : Trek Back to Darchen and Drive to Saga

Day 12 : Saga to Kerung

Day 13 : Kerung to Kathmandu


Day 14 : Departure

Depart from Kathmandu or explore more of Nepal.

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