13 days
sightseeing, Kora, Trek
March to October
Private transport
Kangrinboqe Peak or Mount Kailash(6,638m/21,778ft) is locally known as âGang Rinpoche,â and is considered a sacred peak by Hindus, Buddhists, Bon, and Jains. Located in the Kailash Range near two of the largest lake in the region, Lake Mansarovar and Lake Rakhshastal, it is a part of Trans-Himalaya in Tibet.
Every year, thousands of pilgrims make a pilgrimage tour to Kangrinboqe Peak or the Kailash Parbat, therefore, encountering pilgrims and monks on the way will be a common sight for the trekkers. The trail follows through rugged terrain, high altitude, and unfriendly weather, making the trip on foot the most challenging.
Kailash trek via Lhasa can be one of the best adventures travels for trekkers. The trek aims to introduce you to the colorful and culturally rich city of Lhasa "The Forbidden City," along with observing local landscapes and tribes found in the Kailash region.
Kailash trek will suit best for those looking to travel the desolate valleys of the Himalayas, moreover, those looking to live a nomadic life.
Day 01: Arrival in Lhasa (3,650m/11,972ft)
Day 02: Sightseeing in Lhasa: Potala Palace, Norbulingka Palace and Tibet Traditional Hospital
Day 03: Sightseeing in Lhasa: Sera Monastery, Drepung Monastery, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Bazaar
Day 04: Lhasa to Shigatse (3,900m/12,795 ft): 367km, 8 - 9 hours
Day 05: Shigatse to Saga (4,640 m/15,223ft): 447km, 9-10 hours
Day 06: Saga to Mansarover Lake (4,556m/ 14947ft): 370km, 6-7 hours
Day 07: Mansarover to Darchen(4,600m/15091ft):50 km, 1hour
Day 08: Kailash Kora: 56km, 3 days
Day 09: Kora
Day 10: Kora ends, back to Saga: 495 km, 7-8 hours
Day 11: Saga to Shigatse: 445 Kms, 8-9 hours
Day 12: Shigatse to Lhasa: 265 km, 4-5 hours
Day 13: Final departure
Day 01: Arrival in Lhasa (3,650m/11,972ft)
Today we arrive in Lhasa either from a direct flight from Nepal or via Mainland China. If we decide to fly from Nepal, then we get to enjoy a beautiful hour-long trans-Himalayan flight that takes us over Everest (8,848m), Kanchenjunga (8,536m) and other Himalayan peaks and glaciers. If we choose to go to Lhasa via Mainland China, we may fly from any of the major Chinese cities or take the world's highest train route to Lhasa. Upon our arrival in Lhasa, a representative from Nepal Vision will pick us up either from the airport or the train station for about an hourâs drive to our hotel in Lhasa. We are advised to take rest for the remainder of the day in order to minimize altitude sickness. Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Lhasa: Potala Palace, Norbulingka Palace and Tibet Traditional Hospital 5 - 6 hours
Today after breakfast we begin sightseeing in Lhasa. We visit the beautiful Potala and Norbulingka Palaces, which is built in the 17th century, Potala Palace provides amazing views of the entire city and houses the private quarters of the Dalai Lama, numerous grand state rooms and chapels. Norbulingka Palace is the summer palace of the Dalai Lama and houses what is considered to be the largest man-made garden in Tibet. Next, we visit the Tibet Traditional Hospital, which is the center for the treatment, training, research and production of Tibetan medicine. Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 03: Sightseeing in Lhasa: Sera Monastery, Drepung Monastery, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Bazaar 5 - 6 hours
Today we visit Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Bazaar after breakfast. Drepung Monastery, which was built in the 14th century, is believed to have sheltered around 10,000 monks in the past but as of now there has been quite a declination resulting in only a few hundred. The history, culture, and religious beliefs of the Tibetan people are strongly concentrated and centered in this marvelous monastery. Sera Monastery is a preserved monastery of whitewashed walls and golden roofs. Jokhang Temple is another important sacred site, which unravels more deep-seated mysteries of Tibetan Buddhism. We further stroll through Barkhor Bazaar (market) is the center of Lhasa. Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 04: Lhasa to Shigatse (3,900m/12,795 ft): 367km, 8 - 9 hours
After breakfast, we embark on a pleasant drive to Shigatse, the second biggest city in Tibet via Gyantse. We drive past Khamba La (4,794m) pass and savor the enthralling views of Yomdrok-Tso (Turquoise Lake), one of the Holy Lakes in Tibet and Mt. Nazin Kang Sa (7,252m). Further to the west, we come across another pass, Karo La (5,045m) and take in amazing views of the majestic glaciers. Upon reaching Gyantse, we visit the Khumbum Stupa, Phalkot Monastery and Gyantse Dzong(Fortress), which is one of the best preserved dzongs in Tibet. From Gyantse, we continue to Shigatse enjoying a captivating mountain landscape along the way. Overnight in Shigatse.
Day 05: Shigatse to Saga (4,640 m/15,223ft): 447km, 9-10 hours
After breakfast we travel to Saga via Lhatse and along the Brahmaputra River. We stop for a while at Lhatse which is considered as one of the best counties of Shigatse and enjoy the beautiful landscape. Overnight in Saga.
Day 06: Saga to Mansarover Lake (4,556m/ 14947ft): 370km, 6-7 hours
We travel to Saga enjoying the beautiful snow-covered peaks and the Tibetan plateau. We cross several rivers and drive past Mayum La Pass at 4600m. Today is also the day we reach the beautiful Manasarover Lake. Shrouded in myth and legends, Mansarover Lake is located at the southern foot of Mount Kailash and extremely beautiful with the image of snow-capped mountains in its crystal-clear waters.
Day 07: Mansarover to Darchen(4,600m/15091ft):50 km, 1hour
We take a Kora around the Manasarovar Lake which is a sacred circuit following the edge of the lake Manasarovar which displays brilliant color at the height of 4560m. After completing the kora, we head for Darchen, which is located at the foot of the sacred Mt. Kailash. Overnight in Darchen.
Day 08: Kailash Kora: 56km
Kailash Kora is an exciting 3-day trek around the sacred Mt. Kailash (6714m/22156ft). We will circle around the mountain in the following three days to appreciate its beautiful scenery, explore its historical sites and experience the mountainâs religious significance. We drive up to Tarboche and trek up to Diraphuk Gompa. We continue walking for a few kilometers before ascending to a cairn from where the southern face of Mt. Kailash comes into view.
Day 09: Kailash Kora
Today is the second day of our three-day Kora and the toughest part of our journey. We continue the trek around Mt. Kailash and cross Dolma La pass (5604m) which is the highest point of the Kora. We can do a short prayer at Dolma la. Today we also visit the Gauri Kunda which is an important place for the Hindu pilgrims.
Day 10: Kailash Kora ends, back to Saga: 495 km, 7-8 hours
We cover around 10km distance and end our Kora around Mt. Kailash today. After the completion of Kora, we drive to Darchen and pick participants who did not complete the Kora. From Darchen we drive to Saga to spend the night. Overnight in Saga.
Day 11: Saga to Shigatse: 445 Kms, 8-9 hours
From saga we travel to Shigatse via Latse. Our trail will be along the Tsangpo River in a region crisscrossed by the upper Brahmaputra and its tributaries. Upon reaching Shigatse we freshen up and later visit the Tashilhunpo Monastery which was founded by Pachen Lama in 1447. Overnight in Shigatse.
Day 12: Shigatse to Lhasa: 265 km, 4-5 hours
After breakfast, we drive towards Lhasa. On the way, we visit Shalu Monastery. Founded in 1040, Shalu Monastery is known for its beautiful and ancient mural paintings. After the tour we continue to Lhasa. On the way, we come across the Karo La Pass (5,045m). Before reaching Lhasa, we also cross the Khamba La Pass (4,794m) with a brief halt to savor the beauty of the Yamdrok Tso (Turquoise Lake), one of the three largest sacred lakes in Tibet and the beautiful Nazin Kang Sang glacier (7,252m). Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 13: Final departure
Our journey on Tibet for the Mansarovar Lake and Kailash Kora Ends today. A representative from Nepal Vision will take us to the airport or the train station for your next journey.
✅ All airport and hotel transportation by private vehicle in Kathmandu per the suggested itinerary.
✅ Deluxe twin-sharing accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
✅ Farewell dinner in Kathmandu (Alcoholic beverages are excluded)
✅ Kathmandu to Tibet and back to Kathmandu by private Jeep
✅ Full board meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea & coffee) in Tibet
✅ Comfortable & clean best available accommodation during the Kailash Tour
✅ All necessary paper works, Entry fees, and permits
✅ First aid exclusive medical kit bag
✅ All government and local taxes
✅ Tibet Visa Fees
✅ Yak Or porter while on Kora to carry your baggage
❌ Hiring personal porter, / horse for 3 days Kailash Kora
❌ Visa fees (You can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu so (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)) International airfare to and from Kathmandu
❌ Lunch and dinner except for welcome & fare well dinner (and also in the case of early return from the mountain than the scheduled plan)
❌ Any extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary plan
❌ Travel and rescue insurance
ONGOING TRIPS
The duration of the Yatra is 24 days which costs around 1.6 lakhs estimated for an individual. The price may differ as per the individual's need and expenses in the yatra..
Two beautiful lakes named Mansarovar and Rakshas Tal are located at the base of Mount Kailash. Hence, they are not same but lies together within each other.
The best time to visit Kailash Mansarovar is during the summers and monsoon season generally from May to mid-October.
Mount Kailash is located at the Tibet which is acsend from the Uttarkhand of India.
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