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Bus
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3 Stars Hotels/Lodge/Homestay
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5,630 metres
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Kathmandu
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Between May and September
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All meals during the trek
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English, Hindi, Telugu
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Easy to Moderate
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20-105
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18
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70
Overview
The Kailash Manasarovar Yatra is one of the holiest pilgrimages for followers of Hinduism and Jainism. At the same time, it is also one of the most challenging & unpredictable trekking expeditions in Asia. However, with Vibame Tours and Travels, the difficult terrain of Kailash Manasarovar becomes more accessible, thanks to modern road infrastructure and a well-developed transport system in Tibet.
This 14-day journey, filled with adventure and spiritual significance, begins in Kathmandu and takes you on a rugged yet scenic drive to Kerung, crossing the Nepalese border at Rasuwagadi. The well-paved roads of Tibet lead to the sacred Lake Mansarovar and the majestic Mount Kailash, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and the vast Tibetan plains.
Highlights
- Mount Kailash – Considered the holy abode of Lord Shiva; revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon religion followers.
- Lake Mansarovar – One of the world’s highest freshwater lakes; spiritually significant for ritual bathing and meditation.
- Holy Parikrama (Kora) – 42-km circumambulation (trek) around Mount Kailash, usually completed in 3 days.
- Dolma La Pass – The highest point of the trek at 5,630 meters; spiritually and physically challenging.
- Yam Dwar – The starting point of the Mount Kailash Parikrama, known as the "Gateway of the God of Death".
- Dirapuk & Zuthulpuk – Key overnight stay points during the Parikrama with magnificent views of Mount Kailash.
Itinerary
Begin your journey in Kathmandu today as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. Upon arrival, a representative from Vibame Tours and Travels will welcome you outside the airport and arrange your transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu. The rest of the day is at your leisure. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel.
At around 08:00 AM, the temple visit will begin. We will try to reach Pashupatinath Temple before 09:00 AM to attend the morning Aarti in the main temple. We will also explore the many small and large temples within this complex.
After visiting Pashupatinath Temple, we will proceed to the Jal Narayan Vishnu Temple (Sleeping Vishnu Temple) and Guheshwari Mata Shaktipeeth Temple. Following the temple visits, we will drive back to the hotel, where you will have time to prepare for the next day’s journey to the Nepal-China border. In the evening, there will be a short briefing session, followed by an introduction of all group members. Dinner and an overnight stay will be at the hotel.
After breakfast, the group will drive to Timure (1,900m) or Syaburbensi (1,950m) in a non-air-conditioned bus. The drive to Timure covers 135 km, while Syaburbensi is 120 km from Kathmandu. However, due to road conditions and traffic, the journey can be tiring, uncomfortable, and time-consuming. The estimated driving time is approximately 5 to 7 hours to cover the 135 km distance. Upon reaching Timure, accommodation will be arranged in a local lodge. Dinner and an overnight stay will be provided at either Timure or Syaburbensi.
Today, the group will be crossing into China, and due to the high volume of tourists at the border, immigration formalities may take some time. To avoid delays, the guide may announce an early wake-up and breakfast so that we can reach the border ahead of the rush. We begin our short drive from Timure to the Nepal-China border at Rasuwagadhi (1,950m), which takes approx 30 minutes (around 5 km). If departing from Syabru Besi, the journey takes about an hour (15 km). Upon arrival at Rasuwagadhi, we will complete Nepalese immigration formalities before crossing the ‘Friendship Bridge’ on foot to enter China. On the Chinese side, the group will go through immigration and customs procedures. Once cleared, travelers will board their designated Chinese buses for a scenic 35 km drive to Kerung (also spelled Kyirong or Gyirong) at an altitude of 2,780m. The journey is conducted in sturdy and comfortable vehicles controlled by Tibetan authorities. Meanwhile, the accompanying Nepalese Sherpas will handle the loading of luggage, food supplies, and water before joining the group in the coaches. Upon arrival in Kerung, check into your hotel and take time to rest. Shortly after, our kitchen crew will serve hot tea or coffee with light snacks. Once they have set up their kitchen, you may explore nearby markets. Dinner, prepared by our Nepalese / Indian chef and his team, will be served between 07:00 and 08:00 PM (local time). Enjoy a relaxing evening before an overnight stay in Kerung.
Today is dedicated to adjusting to Tibet’s high-altitude climate. Our tour manager will guide you on a short hike around Kerung to help your body acclimate. You may also spend the day chanting Bhajan or Katha at the guesthouse.
Enjoy a spectacular drive through the rugged mountains and vast plains of Tibet, witnessing a dramatic change in landscape as vegetation disappears. Cross the Yarlung Zangpo (Brahmaputra River) and take the northern route to reach the charming town of Saga.
Saga offers comfortable hotels, guesthouses, local restaurants, and a market, making it an ideal place to relax and acclimate. Meals and an overnight stay will be in Saga.
Today marks a significant milestone as you reach the Holy Lake Manasarovar and witness your first glimpse of Mount Kailash. The journey begins early at 7:00 AM from Saga, covering a long but scenic route with multiple checkpoints along the way. Before crossing Mayumla Pass (4,900m), we will stop at a check post before continuing to Lake Mansarovar. As we approach, you will experience the sacred Darshan of Mount Kailash. A picnic lunch will be provided en route. Despite the long journey, the well-maintained roads and breathtaking landscapes make for a rewarding experience. Upon arrival, check into a guesthouse near the lake, where dinner and an overnight stay will be arranged in a traditional mud house.
Begin your spiritual morning at Lake Mansarovar with a holy bath, puja, and prayers, admiring the breathtaking view of Mount Kailash.
⚠ Important : Bathing inside the lake is prohibited by Tibetan law and is a punishable offense. Our Sherpas/Herpers will provide bucketed lake water for rituals.
Afterward, drive to Darchen, passing Rakshasa Taal and Chiu Gompa, Completing 70% of Lake Mansarovar’s parikrama (the rest follows the Kailash Kora).
Check into the hotel in Darchen, relax, and prepare for the Kora. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Start the day with a light breakfast, then head to Tarboche. Fill your water bottle before the trek. At Tarboche, visit Yam Dwar, the sacred gateway marking the start of the Kailash Kora.
Here, pilgrims can hire horses/ponies or porters, but availability and pricing are controlled by the local union, beyond our team’s control.
The 13 km trek to Dirapuk begins from Yam Dwar. The path is mostly flat and easy, but the high altitude makes breathing difficult. A brief tea stop midway offers some rest before continuing.
Upon reaching Dirapuk, witness the majestic North Face of Mount Kailash up close—an awe-inspiring sight. Capture stunning photos, then settle into your guesthouse near Dirapuk Monastery.
Night temperatures drop below freezing, so we will have a quick, light dinner (Khichdi, soup, etc.) before resting.
Early Morning : Wake up before dawn to witness the Golden Kailash, as the first sunlight illuminates the peak—a truly divine sight.
Toughest Trek Day (22 km) :
- Begin the trek to Zuthulpukh, crossing the challenging Dolma-La Pass (5,630m)—the highest point of the Yatra.
- Before Dolma-La, see the sacred footprints of Milarepa and visit Shiva Tsal, where pilgrims leave belongings, a drop of blood, or a lock of hair, symbolizing the end of past suffering.
- After crossing Dolma-La, witness the holy Gauri Kund.
Caution :
- Cross Dolma-La early before strong winds start.
- Steep, rocky descent—walk carefully and stay with the group.
- Pony riders may need to dismount for safety.
Arrival at Zuthulpukh (4,790m) :
- Follow a flat trail to Zuthulpukh Gompa.
- Stay in a dormitory-style lodge with bed, bedsheet, and warm blankets.
- Enjoy a quick dinner before resting for the night.
After breakfast, explore Zuthulpukh’s caves, temples, and shrines, managed by an elderly couple and Tibetan devotees. The meditation caves are worth visiting before concluding the trek.
Trek 6 km to Chongdo, where vehicles await. A short 6 km drive takes us back to Darchen, reuniting with the group.
From Darchen, drive to Saga, completing the remaining 30% of Lake Mansarovar Parikrama by vehicle. Upon arrival, check into the hotel, enjoy dinner, and rest for the night.
After breakfast, we begin our drive towards Keyrung, crossing the Brahmaputra River and traveling across the vast Tibetan plains. The journey offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Shishapangma and Pieko-Tso Lake. Driving on well-pitched roads through mountainous terrain, we reach Keyrung for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, drive to the Kerung/Kyirong border for custom formalities. Cross into Nepal at Rasuwagadi, transfer to our vehicle, and continue the 7-8 hour drive to Kathmandu. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel.
Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home/next destination. Safe travels!
🙏 SHUBH YATRA! 🙏
✨ May Lord Shiva bless you with peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment. ✨ 🚩 Wishing you a safe, divine, and memorable journey! 🚩 🔱 Har Har Mahadev! 🔱
Includes/Excludes
The Cost Includes
- Airport-Hotel-Airport Transfers in Kathmandu.
- 3 Nights in a 3★ Hotel in Kathmandu (sharing basis).
- 3 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 3 Dinners (Pure Veg Buffet) in Kathmandu.
- Temple Visits in Kathmandu.
- Kathmandu-Gyirong Border Transfers by Nepalese Non-A/C Bus (round trip).
- 1 Night Stay in a Guesthouse at Timure/SyabruBesi with local Pure Veg Meals.
- 3 Nights Stay in a Hotel at Gyirong (Sharing Basis) with Pure Veg Meals.
- 2 Nights Stay in a Hotel at Saga with Pure Veg Meals.
- 1 Night Stay in a Guesthouse near Lake Mansarovar (Group Sharing) with Veg Meals.
- 1 Night Stay in a Hotel at Darchen (Group Sharing) with Pure Veg Meals.
- 1 Night Stay in a Guesthouse at Dirapuk (Group Sharing).
- 1 Night Stay in a Guesthouse at Zuthulpukh (Group Sharing).
- Light Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Light Dinner during Parikrama Days.
- Luxury A/C Tibetan Bus for Transport in Tibet.
- Support Truck for Kitchen Equipment & Other Material in Tibet.
- English-Speaking Tibetan Guide and Nepali Tour Leader with Cook, Helper & Sherpa.
- Basic First Aid Kit with Tour Guide & Limited Oxygen Cylinder for emergencies.
- Necessary Permits for Tibet Restricted Areas & Single Entry Tibet Group Visa.
- Nepal-China Border Tax & All Nepalese & Tibetan Govt Taxes.
The Cost Excludes
- GST & TCS
- Insurance
- Flights: If you're flying internationally, check airfare based on your departure city.
- Overland Travel: If you're traveling from India, options include flights, buses, or trains to Nepalgunj/Lucknow and then to Kathmandu.
- Mule/Pony charges: Approx CNY 2,500 - 3,500 ($350 - $500) for a 3-day trek.
- Porter charges: Approx CNY 2,000 - 2,500 ($300 - $400) for carrying luggage.
- Additional hotel accommodation and meals for extra stay in the event of delay of the trip due to any unforeseen reason or changes. Any expenses of personal nature.
- Transport services for any additional sightseeing service which is not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Emergency evacuation expenses.
- Emergency medical expenses in the event of hospitalization.
- Extra expense for additional necessary permissions or visa splitting charges and all additional services in the event of change in tour plan by the traveller before or during the yatra.
- Urgent visa fee if required.
- All additional expense for returning early from the trip due to any personal reason.
- Any and all additional expense or increase in cost of any trip item or service due to sudden hike in permit fee, visa charges, flight fares, hotel prices or price for other trip services by concerned authorities or flight companies or hotel owners or vendors etc. or due to any other reason or situation which is beyond our control.
- Any additional expenses due to unforeseen circumstances (weather, natural disasters, Acts of God, technical failures, flight delays/cancellations, permit/visa delays, strikes, riots, political closures, lockdowns, war, or any uncontrollable situation) are not included.
- Any service not listed in the package cost inclusions is not the company’s liability and must be paid by the traveler in advance or at the time of use.
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FAQs
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar in Tibet. It holds great spiritual significance for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. The journey is considered a path to spiritual liberation.
Mount Kailash is located in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, near the sources of the Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra, and Karnali rivers.
The best time is between May and September, as the weather is relatively pleasant and the routes are open and accessible.
Yes, all pilgrims require Chinese Group Visa and Tibet Travel Permit. These are arranged by authorized travel agencies like Vibame Tours and Travels as part of the tour package.
There are mainly two routes:
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Via Nepal (Kathmandu – Lhasa – Kailash) – a popular and convenient route.
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Via India (Lipulekh Pass, Uttarakhand) – organized by MEA (Ministry of External Affairs), Government of India.
Yes. The journey involves high altitudes (up to 19,000 feet), rough terrain, and cold weather. Good physical fitness, proper acclimatization, and medical clearance are essential.
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Mount Kailash: 6,638 meters (21,778 feet)
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Lake Mansarovar: 4,590 meters (15,060 feet)
Depending on the route, it takes 12 to 15 days. Private tour operators may offer customized itineraries.
Basic hotels and guesthouses are available in major towns. During the trek, accommodation is generally in lodges or tents with shared facilities.
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Parikrama of Mount Kailash
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Holy dip in Lake Mansarovar
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Visit to Yam Dwar and Dirapuk
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Darshan of Rakshas Tal
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Consult a doctor before the Yatra.
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Acclimatize properly.
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Carry medicines for altitude sickness, cold, fever, and stomach upset.
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Travel insurance with high-altitude medical coverage is recommended.
Most private tours accept pilgrims between 18 to 70 years, subject to medical fitness. MEA Yatra has its own guidelines.
Yes. Most travel organizers provide pure vegetarian Indian meals throughout the journey.
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Valid passport (at least 6 months validity)
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Passport-sized photographs
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Medical fitness certificate
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Permit forms (provided by tour operator)
Photography is allowed in most areas but restricted in some regions by Chinese authorities. Always follow local guidelines.
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(India)14/05/2025 hidDate of Experience: May 08, 2025
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