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Overview

Aum Namah Shivaya!

“As the dew is dried up by the morning sun, so are the sins of human beings by the sight of Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar” – Skanda Purana”

Embark on a Life-Changing Pilgrimage: The Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa

For millennia, Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar have beckoned spiritual seekers from Hinduism, Buddhism, Bon, and Jainism. This sacred land, nestled amidst the majestic Tibetan Plateau, is believed to be the center of the universe, a place where enlightenment and liberation are closer than ever. Imagine soaring over the Himalayas, the world’s mightiest mountains, on your way to Lhasa, the heart of Tibetan culture. Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse – these giants will greet you as you embark on this extraordinary journey with Karnali Excursions, designed with your safety and successful completion as our top priorities.

Kailash is Parabrahma Kshetra, Lord Shiva’s abode. Buddhists revere it as Kang Rinpoche, the home of Chakrasambhara. Jains believe their first Tirthankar attained enlightenment here, and Bon followers consider it their ancestral descent site.

Kailash beckons adventure seekers with its serenity and beauty. The surrounding Mandala holds numerous sacred sites like Rakshasa Tal, Mount Gurlamandhata, and the source of four holy rivers: Brahmaputra, Sutlej, Indus, and Karnali.

Our adventure begins in Kathmandu, Nepal’s vibrant capital. Here, amidst the hustle and bustle of ancient temples and bustling bazaars, a sense of anticipation builds. Soon, we’ll board a flight to Lhasa, the “City of Gods,” where our spiritual odyssey truly commences.

Lhasa is a treasure trove of Tibetan history and culture. The Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will leave you awestruck. This magnificent 1,000-room wonder was once the seat of the Dalai Lama and Tibetan government. Immerse yourself in the spiritual heart of Lhasa at the Jokhang Temple, one of the oldest and most revered structures in Tibet. Here, the holiest statue of Jowo Shakyamuni is enshrined. Wander through the traditional Tibetan Barkhor market, a labyrinth of shops selling Tibetan handicrafts and religious artifacts.

As we continue our journey, we’ll drive alongside the Kichu River, a sacred waterway believed to hold the life force of Lhasa. We’ll reach Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet, known for the Tashilhunpo Monastery, famous for Buddhist art and architecture. Then, we’ll embark on a spectacular drive across the Zhangthang, the vast, high plateau of Tibet, offering breathtaking views of the Tibetan landscape finally reaching our destination Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.

Our destination, the legendary Mount Kailash and the celestial Lake Manasarovar, awaits. Are you ready to embark on this transformative journey and discover the profound peace it offers?

Our services:

We teach yoga and pranayam, which help to acclimatize in high altitude.

  • We perform morning and evening prayers followed by Bhajans and Kirtans.
  • We demonstrate walking, trekking, eating, and sleeping techniques during the entire journey.
  • We provide personal escorts to senior citizens and those who need extra support.
  • Medically trained Karnali senior leaders join as facilitators and team leaders.
  • We serve North Indian, Chinese, Gujarati, and South Indian pure vegetarian meals.

Outline Itinerary

Airport to hotel 8 km, 45 minutes drive.

We will come and receive you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel immediately for check-in, and free time on your own.

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    1300m

Embark on a guided exploration of Kathmandu, a city where spirituality permeates everyday life. Hindus, Buddhists, and followers of other faiths have co-existed peacefully for centuries, leaving behind a legacy of magnificent architecture and vibrant traditions. Witness the soul of Kathmandu unfold as you visit these iconic landmarks:

  • Budhanilkantha,
  • Doleshwor Mahadev Temple,
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square,
  • Patan Durbar Square,
  • Boudhanath Stupa,
  • Swayambhunath,

Preparing for Your Journey: In the evening, attend a detailed briefing on the Kailash Yatra and its preparations. This session equips you with valuable information on essential packing, health considerations, and cultural sensitivities to ensure a smooth and enriching experience back home.

Optional: Muktinath and Damodar Kunda Yatra

While awaiting your Chinese visa (typically 4-5 working days), consider embarking on an optional pilgrimage to Muktinath and Damodar Kunda. This add-on excursion takes you to a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas. You can also visit Damodar Kunda, a holy lake revered for its healing properties. This optional journey offers a further opportunity to delve deeper into the rich spiritual tapestry of Nepal.

As you explore Kathmandu, let the sights, sounds, and aromas of this vibrant city wash over you. This cultural immersion serves as a perfect bridge between the profound experiences of your Kailash Manasarovar pilgrimage and your return journey home. Embrace the opportunity to learn about Nepal’s rich tapestry, where spirituality and tradition intertwine in every corner.

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    1,300 m

Ascend 2400, 75 mins flight crossing The Himalayas, driving duration 1 hr

Hold your breath as you soar above the giants of the Himalayas. Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world, stands tall with its distinct pyramid shape. Makalu, the world’s fifth-highest peak, pierces the clear blue sky with its formidable presence. Lhotse, the fourth-highest mountain, stretches majestically along the horizon. These legendary mountains, revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and followers of Bon as the abode of deities, greet you on your pilgrimage journey.

Then drive to Lhasa by tourist coach. If time permits, explore Barkhor market in the evening. Attractions of flights.

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    3700m
  • Distance
    603.5km
  • Duration
    2 hours 15 minutes

Guided sightseeing to Potala Palace– This magnificent 1000-room wonder, once the residence of the Dalai Lama, embodies the grandeur of Tibetan history and Jokhang Temple- the center of Tibetan culture and religion and the holiest site in Lhasa. Here, amidst the vibrant energy of chanting monks and devout pilgrims, you’ll encounter the Jowo Shakyamuni statue.

Stepping outside, immerse yourself in the bustling Barkhor market, a labyrinth of shops brimming with Tibetan handicrafts and religious artifacts. As you wander through this vibrant tapestry, witness the sacred kora, a circumambulation ritual performed by pilgrims around the Jokhang Temple.

Our exploration continues as we drive alongside the Kichu River, believed to be the lifeblood of Lhasa.

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    3700m

Ascend 140m, distance 270km, driving duration 6 hours

As your pilgrimage unfolds, you leave the spiritual heart of Lhasa behind and journey onward to Shigatse, the seat of the Panchen Lama and the second-largest city in Tibet following the Brahmaputra river. Towering over Shigatse is the imposing Tashilhunpo Monastery, we will visit the monastery if time permits. This sprawling complex, founded in the 15th century, houses over 600 monks and boasts a magnificent collection of Buddhist thangkas (scroll paintings), towering golden statues, and serene courtyards. Immerse yourself in the rhythmic chanting of monks and witness the vibrant Tibetan Buddhist traditions that have flourished here for centuries. Shigatse offers a unique blend of history, breathtaking landscapes, and a vibrant monastic tradition, further enriching your spiritual journey towards Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.

Accommodation: Hotel

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    3840m
  • Distance
    140km
  • Duration
    6 hours

Ascend 660m, distance 445km, driving duration 9 hours

As you leave the bustling city of Shigatse behind, your pilgrimage takes a dramatic turn towards the vast expanse of the Tibetan plateau. Saga, a small town nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, serves as your gateway to this awe-inspiring landscape, crossing high passes we reach this crucial acclimatization stop before reaching the sacred Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.

Saga, aptly nicknamed “the Happy Land,” offers a serene atmosphere and breathtaking scenery. At an altitude of approximately 4,500 meters, it’s the perfect place to adjust to the high altitude and prepare for the physically demanding journey ahead.

Stepping outside your hotel, you’ll be greeted by the vastness of the Tibetan plateau. Rolling grasslands stretch for miles, dotted with nomadic yak herder settlements and snow-capped peaks like Ganeshmala, Langtang and Shishapangma that pierce the clear blue sky. This dramatic shift in landscape serves as a powerful reminder of the immense power and beauty of the natural world.

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    4500m
  • Distance
    445km
  • Duration
    9 hours

Ascend 88m, distance 507 km, driving duration 10 hours

After breakfast, traversing the vast Tibetan plateau, you finally arrive at the crown jewel of your pilgrimage – the celestial Lake Manasarovar. For millennia, Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and followers of Bon have revered this sacred lake as a source of purification and a gateway to enlightenment. Prepare to spend a day immersed in the serenity and spiritual significance of this breathtaking location.

Today, you will also have the first Darshan of holy Mt. Kailash from Horchu Pass. You will perform the Parikrama of Lake Mansarovar by tourist bus. A tradition followed by pilgrims for centuries. The 43-kilometer journey offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and allows you to connect with the spiritual energy of this sacred place. Dotted around the lake are several ancient monasteries, each with its unique history and significance.  Chiu Gompa, the oldest monastery on the lakeshore, is believed to have been built by Guru Padmasambhava himself. Stay overnight in a guesthouse at the bank of Lake Manasarovar.

  • Accomodation
    Local Guesthouse
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    4588m
  • Distance
    507km
  • Duration
    10 hours

Ascend 112m, distance 370 km, driving duration 5 hours

Lake Manasarovar, nestled at an altitude of over 4,500 meters, shimmers like a turquoise jewel against the backdrop of the majestic Kailash. As you approach the lakeshore, a sense of peace and tranquility washes over you. The crystal-clear waters are believed to possess mystical healing properties, and a dip in the lake is considered a sacred act by followers of all four religions.

In the morning you will perform Havan and Puja and take a holy ritual dip in the Mansarovar Lake. Hindus revere the lake as Manas Sarovar, the “Lake of Mind,” believing a dip washes away sins and grants liberation. Buddhists view it as the “Lake of Perfect Joy,” and Jains consider it a source of immense spiritual merit. As you enter the crystal-clear waters, feel the weight of your journey lift and a sense of renewal wash over you.

After the purifying bath, embark on a short drive to Tirthapuri, also known as Adi Badrinath. This ancient pilgrimage site holds significance for Hindus, believed to be where Lord Shiva resided during his earthly sojourn. Explore the serene temple complex and soak in the rich history of this sacred location, situated at the bank of the Sutlej River, explore its major attractions, perform a parikrama, and drive to Darchen- the base camp of Kailash or back to Mansarovar.

The small town that serves as the base camp for the circumambulation of Mount Kailash. Nestled at an altitude of 4,700 meters, Darchen offers a unique blend of Tibetan culture and spiritual significance. Here, you’ll meet fellow pilgrims from all walks of life, united by their desire to connect with this sacred mountain.

As you settle into your accommodations in Darchen, a sense of anticipation builds. With a renewed sense of purpose and a heart brimming with peace, you’ll be prepared to face the final challenge – the circumambulation of Mount Kailash itself.

Overnight in a guest house/hotel.

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    4700m
  • Distance
    370km
  • Duration
    5 hours

Ascend 200m, distance 8 km by bus & 12 km trek, total 20km

The anticipation has reached a fever pitch. You stand at the threshold of the most profound experience of your pilgrimage – the circumambulation (parikrama) of Mount Kailash.

The day begins with a short drive to Tharboche, also known as Yamadwar, the “Gateway of Death.” This point holds immense significance for Hindus and Buddhists alike. Hindus believe it signifies the shedding of the ego and worldly attachments before encountering the divine presence of Mount Kailash. Buddhists consider it the symbolic passing from the cycle of rebirth. Here, you’ll perform traditional rituals to appease the guardian deities of the mountain.

 

From Tharboche, the trek to Diraphuk commences. The initial path winds through a scenic valley, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. As you ascend, the mighty form of Mount Kailash begins to dominate the horizon, its snow-capped peak piercing the clear blue sky.

After a few hours of moderate trekking, you’ll reach Diraphuk, a small settlement nestled at the foot of the north face of Mount Kailash. Here, you’ll be rewarded with an awe-inspiring sight – a breathtakingly close view of the mountain’s majestic peak. For Hindus, this is Darshana, a glimpse of the divine abode of Lord Shiva. For Buddhists, it’s a chance to connect with the celestial paradise of Demchog Kanpoche. Jain pilgrims revere this location as the place where their first Tirthankar attained enlightenment. Spend the night in a guesthouse at Diraphuk, basking in the serenity of the location and the profound experience of the day.

  • Accomodation
    Guesthouse
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    4900m
  • Distance
    20km
  • Duration
    5 hours

Ascend 400m, 10km up and down trek

After breakfast, trek to Kailash Glacier for Charan Sparsha. Chance for closest Darshan of Mt. Kailash. Trek back to Diraphuk, overnight in the same guesthouse.

As the morning light bathes Mount Kailash in a golden glow, a profound sense of purpose washes over you. Today is the day for Charan Sparsha, a sacred ritual where you’ll touch the base of the mountain, a cherished aspiration for pilgrims of all faiths on the Kailash parikrama. After breakfast, Embark on a challenging yet rewarding trek to the Kailash Glacier, a chance to connect with the divine essence of this revered mountain.

The path winds through a stark yet beautiful landscape, dotted with glacial moraines and offering stunning panoramic views.

After a few hours of trekking, you’ll reach the awe-inspiring sight of the Kailash Glacier. Here, you’ll perform the sacred ritual of Charan Sparsha. Hindus believe it signifies touching the feet of Lord Shiva, receiving his blessings, and washing away sins. Buddhists view it as connecting with the celestial abode of Demchog Kanpoche. Jains regard it as a chance to seek blessings from the first Tirthankar.

After performing Charan Sparsha, you’ll embark on the return trek to Diraphuk. While the journey back is physically demanding, the memory of your divine encounter with Mount Kailash fuels your steps. Back at the guesthouse, you’ll relive the experience, sharing stories and emotions with fellow pilgrims.

  • Accomodation
    Guesthouse
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    4900m
  • Distance
    10km
  • Duration
    5 Hours

Ascend 800 m and descend 850m, a distance of 20 km by trek

Today is a pivotal day in your Kailash parikrama, a test of both physical and spiritual resilience. You embark early in the morning on the most challenging leg of the journey, crossing the mighty Dolma La pass, a gateway to breathtaking landscapes and profound spiritual experiences. Prepare to push your limits and be rewarded with stunning vistas and a chance to connect with the sacred essence of Mount Kailash.

The initial trek starts with a gradual ascent, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape as the sun paints the sky with vibrant hues. As you ascend, the air thins and the physical demands become more significant. However, the breathtaking panoramas and the unwavering faith of countless pilgrims who have walked this path before you keep you going.

After a challenging yet rewarding five-hour trek, you reach the summit of Dolma La. Here, the world unfolds before you in a breathtaking tapestry. Snow-capped peaks pierce the clear blue sky, and the vast expanse of the Tibetan plateau stretches as far as the eye can see. For Hindus, this is the gateway to paradise, the abode of Lord Shiva. Buddhists view it as a symbolic crossing from the earthly realm to the celestial pure land. Jains consider it a place of immense spiritual merit. Take a moment to soak in the view, offer prayers, and celebrate your accomplishment.

From Dolma La, the path descends towards Zuthulphuk Gompa, a serene monastery nestled at an altitude of 4,850 meters. Along the way, you’ll encounter Gauri Kunda, a sacred lake revered by Hindus as the embodiment of Parvati, Lord Shiva’s consort. Jains consider it a place of immense spiritual significance. Catching your breath by the lake and offering prayers provides a moment of respite before continuing your descent. Finally, reach Zuthulphuk Gompa, where you will stay overnight in a guesthouse.

  • Accomodation
    Guesthouse
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    4850m
  • Distance
    20km
  • Duration
    9 hours

(Parikrama: 6km by trek, 4km by drive, total 10km)

Descend 350m, Darchen to Saga: distance 430 km, driving duration 7 hours

Trek to Tangsar and drive to Darchen, where you will have lunch. And then, we will make the return journey to Saga. Stay overnight in a hotel.

With a heart brimming with profound experiences and a renewed sense of spiritual connection, you embark on the final leg of your Kailash parikrama. The journey concludes at Tangsar, marking the completion of your circumambulation of Mount Kailash carrying the indelible memories of your pilgrimage. After a restful night at Zuthulphuk Gompa and breakfast, you set off on the final stretch of the trek towards Tangsar. The path descends gradually, offering a final glimpse of the majestic Mount Kailash from a different perspective.

After a few hours of trekking, you arrive at Tangsar, a small settlement marking the official end of your parikrama journey. This is a moment of great accomplishment and a chance to celebrate your spiritual achievement. Offer your final prayers and absorb the unique atmosphere of this sacred location.

A short drive from Tangsar takes you back to Darchen, the base camp for the Kailash parikrama. Here, you can enjoy a well-deserved lunch and savor the camaraderie with fellow pilgrims who have shared this transformative experience.

Bidding farewell to Darchen, you embark on a scenic drive back to Saga. While the parikrama has come to an end, the memories and spiritual insights gained will stay with you forever. Carrying the blessings of this sacred mountain, you embark on the next chapter of your life, forever transformed by the experience.

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    4500m
  • Distance
    430km
  • Duration
    6-7 hours

Descend 3040m, distance 230 km, driving duration 7-8 hours

After a hearty breakfast in Saga, you bid farewell to the town. The journey back to Nepal offers a unique opportunity to witness the dramatic change in landscape. As you depart Saga, the vast expanse of the Tibetan plateau gradually gives way to rolling hills and verdant valleys.

The drive takes you through Kerung, a small town nestled on the Nepal-Tibet border. Here, you’ll complete the necessary immigration formalities, marking your official return to Nepal. The process offers a glimpse into the cultural and geographical boundary between these two fascinating countries. Stay overnight in a Hotel in Syabru besi.

  • Accomodation
    Hotel
  • Meal
    BLD
  • Up Hill
    1460m
  • Distance
    203km
  • Duration
    7-8 hours

Karnali Excursions, your trusted travel companion throughout this pilgrimage, ensures a smooth transfer to the airport. As you bid farewell to your guide and fellow travelers, a sense of compassion washes over you. Their dedication and support have played a vital role in making your pilgrimage a success. Boarding your flight back home, you carry with you not just memories but a profound sense of spiritual fulfillment. The pilgrimage to Kailash Manasarovar has transformed you, leaving an indelible mark on your soul. As you return to your everyday life, these experiences and insights will serve as a guiding light, inspiring you to live with greater purpose and compassion.

Date & Prices

The Cost Include:

    • All ground transports including airport pickup and transfer in Nepal/Tibet
    • Five Star Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu as per the itinerary
    • Guided sightseeing in Kathmandu as per itinerary
    • Tibet Travel Permit and Visa
    • Hotel accommodation in Lhasa, Shigatse, Saga, and basic guest house accommodations in the rest of the parts of Tibet
    • Pure vegetarian meals (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner) every day as per the itinerary
    • Travel by tourist coach in Tibet with a supporting truck & and emergency jeep
    • Knowledgeable guide and supporting staff
    • Tents, mattress, sleeping bags, down jackets, rain poncho, and all necessary kitchen equipment
    • Gamow bag, oxygen cylinders with other needed medical tools
    • Yaks to carry all the food and supplies during Kailash Parikrama
    • Kathmandu – Lhasa flights and Nepal-Tibet (Kerung) border to Kathmandu fly by helicopter.

The Cost does not Include:

    • International flight fares and Nepal Visa International flight fares (except Kathmandu-Lhasa) and Nepal Visa
    • Extra night’s hotel in Kathmandu in case the trip gets shortened/canceled due to unforeseen and unusual circumstances
    • Medical/evacuation and rescue insurance
    • Personal expenses, e.g. bar bills, bottled drinks and Mineral Water, telephone bills, laundry service, etc.
    • Personal clothes and equipment
    • Horse for the personal ride during Kora (Parikrama)
    • Porter to carry personal handbag during Kora (Parikrama)
    • Gratitude to the staff (TIPS) and offering / Dakshina at puja
    • Any other costs not mentioned above in the cost include section

Trip Extension

Do you wish to extend your trip to include more time, additional destinations, or both? Let us know and we’ll help you plan it out.

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Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra Via Lhasa

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    • Total Trip Duration: 19 nights/20 days
    • Max Elevation: 5,650m/18,532ft
    • Trek Grading:

      Moderate to Strenuous

    • Trek Starts/Ends: In Kathmandu
    • Suggeested Season: May to September
    • Accommodation: Hotels in Kathmandu, Lhasa, and Shigatse and basic Guest houses in the rest parts of Tibet
Trip Hightlights
    • Journey from the holy city of Lhasa to the holiest mountain Kailash
    • Journey to the holiest mountain Kailash
    • Darshan of highly revered Pashupatinath Temple and perform Rudrabishek
    • Darshan of Doleshwor Temple- The head part of Kedarnath
    • Pilgrimage to sacred Lake Mansarovar, holy Mt. Kailash, Charan Sparsha Tirtha Puri.
    • Nandi and Asthapada Darshan, close view of Mt. Kailash
    • Travel by Tourist Coach up to Lake Mansarovar and the base camp of Kailash (no walking involved)
    • Exit Tibet from scenic Kerung and Helicopter ride to Kathmandu.