Our trip offers the Sacred Journey to the Mount Kailash Kora for foreigners as well as Non-resident Indians (NRIs) in a small group. Maximum group size is 20 participants or less. At the moment, journey to the Mount Kailash Kora is not opened for Indian passport holders. However, visiting Tibet including the Everest Base Camp and Lhasa is available for Indian passport holders.
Sacred Journey to the Mount Kailash Kora Highlights Include
Kailash Manasarovar Yatra (Pilgrimage to the Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar) is the divine spiritual journey. As per the Hindu, Buddhist and Jain believes, taking a bathe in the holy water of the Lake Manasarovar and circumambulation (parikarma) around the Mt. Kailash can lead to the reincarnation and purification of souls.
Mt. Kailash is the mortal manifestation of Mt. Meru, a spiritual center of the universe and as per Hindu mythology, the Swarga (heaven) is situated here and paying the visit means cleaning of their sins.
No Human Could Ever Climb to the Peak and nobody could obtain the permission to climb it: Rough weather, altitude sickness, diverging in the wrong direction, and misleading trails are some hindrances that had stopped human to summit the peak. According to Hindu scriptures, meddling with the divinity of the sacred Mount is a forbidden act as this can disturb the Godhead, Lord Shiva Kailash, who resides in the mountain with his consort and Nandi.
A stairway between heaven and earth. Creation of Om Symbol
Sacred Journey to the Mount Kailash Kora Program
Day 1: Drive to Kyirong (2700m): 145KM, 6-7 Hrs
Day 2: Rest, acclimatization and exploration in Kyirong
Day 3: Drive to Saga (4450m): 232KM, 5-6 Hrs
Day 4: Drive to Manasarovar (4600m): 507KM, 8-9 Hrs
Day 5: Visit Manasarovar and surroundings. Drive to Darchen (4570m): 40KM, 1 Hr
Day 6: Drive to Sherchung, 13KM. Trek to Dira Puk (4900m): 13KM, 6-7 Hrs
Day 7: Trek to Zutrulphuk (4760m) via Drolma La Pass (5620m): 20KM, 10-12 Hrs
Day 8: Zutrulphuk -End of Kailash Kora – Drive to Saga via Darchen and Manasarovar: 547KM, 10-11 Hrs
Day 9: Drive to Kyirong (2700m): 232KM, 5-6 Hrs
Day 10: Drive to Kathmandu (1300m): 145KM, 6-7 Hrs
Sacred Journey to the Mount Kailash Kora Price: US$1875 Per Person
(Tibet travel permit, shared jeep transportation from Kathmandu to Nepal -Tibet border of Rasuwagadi, shared van during the travel in Tibet, guesthouse and simple breakfast, English speaking Tibetan guide. Group joining price)
Sacred Journey to the Mount Kailash Kora Price Includes
The process of obtaining Travel Permit to enter Tibet and its cost
The process of obtaining Chinese group visa in Kathmandu (the cost of visa is not included in the price)
Shared jeep transportation to the border (from Kathmandu to Nepal -Tibet border of Rasuwagadhi)
Personal transport mini-van or, for a large group, a minibus in Tibet
English-speaking Tibetan guide in Tibet
Road fees and all permits of the PRC, according to the route
Accommodation in guesthouse with simple breakfast
Sacred Journey to the Mount Kailash Kora Price Excludes
International flights, Visa fee for Nepal and China, required insurances, meals (about $15-$20 per day)
Horses, ponies, yaks or porters to carry your personal belongings during the Kora
Any extra costs associated with natural disasters and political changes (helicopter, extra days spent on the route);
Tips, personal and incidental expenses
Everything, except for what is listed, in the section “Included in the price”. If you return from the route before the agreed time, there will be no refunds!
NOTE: on adventure trek on this type, weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors beyond our control can result in a change of itinerary, it is however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered; if alterations are necessary your guide will decide what is the best alternative consulting with you, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, we do everything we can to minimize its effect, but we cannot be responsible for the results of changes or delays.
Kailash Kora – ritual circumambulation in Tibetan, parikrama in Sanskrit. Those who have committed the kora shed the karmic burden of the past. And the Drolma-La pass symbolizes death and birth into a new life. It is believed that the one who even performed parikrama is saved for centuries, and the worst that can be expected is an incarnation in the human world.
Manasarovar (“Victorious Lake”) and Rakshas (“Lake of the Demon”), two sacred twin lakes Rakshas Tso (Langatso) and Manasarovar. In a pair, Lake Manasarovar and Rakshas Tal symbolize light and darkness, Lake Manasarovar has a rounded shape, and Rakshastal has the shape of a crescent. They are connected by a natural channel 10 km long, through which, in high-water periods, water flows into Lake Rakshas Tso. For most of the year, the huge dome of Mount Kailash is reflected in the lake. Manasarovar is surrounded by eight Buddhist monasteries.
Drive to Kyirong (2700m): 145KM, 6-7 Hrs
Our journey into the Himalaya begins with a scenic drive to Kerung (Nepal –Tibet border). Early drive (as early as 04:00AM) due to the time difference between Nepal and Tibet. Kyirong border follows the Beijing Time which is 02:15hr ahead of Nepal time which means the border closes two hours fifteen minutes before Nepal time.
At the top of the Kathmandu valley the views extend west as far as the Annapurnas and Manaslu. As you drop down into the Trisuli valley you’ll pass through terraced hillsides to Trisuli Bazaar, where an exciting, narrow road traverses several ridges to reach the small town of Dhunche (1970M), a good view point for Langtang as well as Jugal Himalayan panorama. We drive through the beautiful Nepalese countryside. Please be patience that there are multiple check-points before entering to Tibet and after crossing Nepal-Tibet border too!
After completion of the necessary border formalities at Nepalese immigration, we walk for 10-15 minutes to reach to the Chinese immigration. Drive another hour and half to reach to the Kyirong town. It also called Gyirong, Kerong or Kerang. Overnight stay at Guest House.
Tour Reviews
There are no reviews yet.
Leave a Review