Mount Kailash, standing at 6,638 meters in Tibet, is one of the world's most sacred sites, revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. The majestic peak is considered the earthly abode of Lord Shiva in Hinduism and a place of immense spiritual significance in other religions. Pilgrims undertake the challenging 52-kilometer circumambulation, known as the Kailash Kora, to seek blessings and enlightenment. The trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, serene landscapes, and a profound sense of spiritual fulfillment, making it a unique and transformative journey.
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After breakfast in Kathmandu, we will drive to Dhunche (127 km/6 hrs), Syabrubesi (141 km/7 hrs), or Timure (152 km/8 hrs). At Trishuli Bazaar, we will stop for a lunch break in a highway restaurant. You can walk around and enjoy the incredible landscapes of villages and mountains. After lunch, we will continue our journey. The whole trip is with a beautiful scenic view along the Trishuli River. Altitude: Dhunche - 2000m / Syabrubesi - 1600m / Timure - 1983m.
After breakfast, we will drive to Rasuwagadhi or walk 10 to 15 minutes to the border from Timure. We will complete the immigration process on the Nepal Side at Rasuwagadhi. Then, our Tibetan guide in China immigration will receive us to complete immigration formalities, and then we will continue the drive to Kyirong (1 hr drive/40 km). We will stay overnight at a guesthouse in Kyirong. Distance covered: 60 Km. Altitude: 2850M
Relaxing morning in Kerung, start with a calm morning keeping activity light to allow your body to begin adjusting to the altitude. The town’s scenic Kerung Valley offers lovely views of surrounding hills and rivers, providing the perfect backdrop for a relaxed exploration. Visit the local market to experience Tibetan culture firsthand, with options to try traditional snacks or tea. In the afternoon a short hike on nearby gentle trails can further aid in acclimatization.A light, early dinner with plenty of fluids will help with adjusting to the elevation. Evening: As evening falls, unwind and enjoy a quiet night, going to bed early for a refreshing night’s sleep. Altitude: 2850M.
After breakfast, we will drive towards Saga (220 km/6hr) the next day. En route, we will visit Ganesh Parbat and Lake Peiku Tso and eventually cross the bridge built over the River Brahmaputra (also called Yarlung Tsangpo in Chinese) in Saga. On the way, we will have a packed Lunch and Stay Overnight at Saga (4550m) Distance covered: 220 km. Altitude: 4025M
After breakfast, we will drive towards the holy and beautiful Lake Mansarovar (4550m) which takes approximately 6 to 7 hours. RAKSHAS TAL is another lake on the way to Mansarovar. We will stop there for a few minutes to see the fantastic beauty of the lake. Then, we will continue our drive to Mansarovar. When we arrive at Mansarovar, we will rest, have lunch at the guest house, and then get ready for Mansarovar Kora in a vehicle. It will be a special day for us because this is where we will also have the first glimpse of the great Kailash. We will take a holy bath on the banks of Lake Mansarovar and stay overnight at a Guest house in Mansarovar. Distance covered: 450 kms Altitude: 4590M
After breakfast in Mansarovar, we will drive towards Yama Dwara. Yamadwar (Tarboche) is the starting point of Kailash Parikrama. Tarboche is also known as an outer “Astha Path ''. Ashtapath refers to the Eight Steps, where the first Jain Tirthankara Shri Rishabhadev Bhagwan, known as Shri Adinath Bhagwan, attained Nirvana (salvation). We will also see the spectacular Ganesh Parwat. We will walk along the beautiful rocky cliffs and waterfalls with clouds scattered in a clear blue sky, experiencing the immensity and grace of Lord Shiva. Here, we will perform Guru Pooja. Guru Pooja is a science that uses chants and offerings to manifest a powerful experience within you. This particular Guru Pooja is known as Shodashopachara, which refers to sixteen ways of welcoming a Guru. Guru Pooja is offered to a lamp as a symbol of all the great masters, regardless of what culture or religion they belong to. We will stay overnight at the guest house here. Note: If you are not doing the Parikrama, you will be waiting at Darchen until the rest of the group returns. It will be upon the participant to pay for their own accommodation and food in Darchen. Distance covered: 61 kms Altitude: 4910M
After breakfast, we will trek to the east face of Kuberknuda Pass (5,700 m) and descend gradually to Zuthulphuk (4760m). Yamasthal will be crossed to reach the Shiva-sthal, and after that, we will go towards the Kuberkunda pass. Once we reach the top, we will have a spectacular view of the east face of Mt. Kailash and the Uma River’s origin, which is impossible to see from other spots. We can also see Nandi Hill, Astha Path, and many more peaks from the top. Then, we will descend towards Zuthulphuk. By late afternoon, we will arrive in Zuthulphuk, the cave of Miracles, where the powerful master Milerappa is supposed to have performed miracles. We will stay overnight at a local guest house. Distance covered: 22 kms Altitude: 5600M
After an early breakfast, we will be picked up at the ending point near Darchen by our vehicle and driven to Darchen, where we will reunite with the group that didn’t go for the parikrama. We will drive together to Saga and stay overnight there. Distance covered: 478 kms Altitude: 4550M
We will return to Kyirong using the same route. (220 km/ 5-6 hours of drive) and do a special meditation session conducted by a certified Isha Hatha Yoga Teacher. Distance covered: 220 kms Altitude: 2850M
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