Mount Kailash (6714m) is a very popular holy mountain in Tibet and is also known by the name of Tise, Kailash or Kang Rinpoche (Jewel of the Snows). Mount Kailash is sacred to the Hindus, Buddhists, Janis, and the Bonpos and taken as the centre of the physical and metaphysical universe. For the Hindus people, the mount Kailash represents the seat of the Lord Shiva. For the Buddhists people, it represents the cosmic Mandala of Dyani Buddhas and Boddhisatvas (which represents the Wheel of Life). The (6.714 m) is regard as “center of the world” by Hinduism and Buddhism.
There are several routes to reach Mount Kailash. Trekking Experts uses Simikot route to reach Mount Kailash. Simikot Kailash Trek beings with flying out to Nepalgunj from Kathmandu and then short flight to Simikot. It is a spectacular trekking to Kailash in Western Tibet, provides you a lifetime opportunity to do trekking in Nepal section with the remote and cultured villages and Holy Mountain Kailash Kora (Parikrama). We get across the 5630 m high Drolma La (pass), fully decorated with fluttering prayer flags and Mani stones, also we walk around the snow-crowned dome of the glacier mountain along the pilgrimage path in three days. Before the trekking we visit Manasarovar – the holiest lake in Tibet. Manasarovar Lake, the sun- shaped Lake for Buddhists embodies the forces of light. It is said that whoever touches the ground here, swim in the lake or drinking its water, blotted out the sins of 100 rebirths! Your walks by the lake are characterized by the tranquility of the countryside. Also visit monastery in Dira-puk which was built in 13th century. And will visit the heart of Tibet or central of Buddhism Lhasa city. On the way to Lhasa we shall pass by the beautiful Yamdrok Lake and cross over the Karo La (5010 m) and Simi La before we reach Gyantse and Shigatse, where we visit the famous and beautiful monasteries of monasteries Pelkor and Tashilunpo to enjoy the magnificent religious constructions, great Buddhist statues and excellent murals. And in Lhasa we shall visit wonder Dalai Lama Palce-The Potala Palace, Jokhang temple, Drepung monastery.
Circumambulate the holy Mount Kailash
Explore the beautiful and divine Mansarovar Lake
Trek across the ancient pilgrimage route to Mount Kailash via crossing 5630-meter high Droma Lam Pass
Visit Garuda Valley known to be the cradle of the Tibetan civilization
Travel through the trade links across the border of Nepal and Tibet
Visit the heart of Tibetan Buddhism-Lhasa
Visit ancient sites of Tibet like Potala Palace, Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, Tashilumpo Monastery
Scenic Flight over the Himalaya
Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan airport Trekking Experts representative welcomes you and assists to transfer in your hotel in Kathmandu. Upon arrival at hotel, our tour manager will brief you about trekking information and other necessary information. And then you’ll free time to explore Kathmandu.
Today you’ve free day in Kathmandu. You can explore Kathmandu yourself or can take guided tour services from us. You can visit UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu. In the meantime, we shall apply Tibet Visa for you at Chinese Embassy. Depending on how many days it takes for Tibet visa, you might need to stay few days in Kathmandu because it depends on when you arrive in Kathmandu and is there any public holiday or not during your arrival in Kathmandu. Generally, it might take 1 to 3-days for Tibet visa permit.
Today, you have free morning at the hotel. This would be your final preparation for trek such as if you missed to buy anything for trekking, you can buy. In the afternoon, you’ll transfer to Kathmandu Domestic Airport and will fly to Nepalgunj. An hour flight to Nepalgunj takes you the south-west part of Nepal. Upon arrival at Nepalgunj airport, you’ll be picked by hotel. Check-in at hotel and rest at the hotel.
After early morning breakfast at hotel, you’ll transfer to airport take a scenic flight to Simikot. The flight to Simikot (2985m) offers some great views of the Mount Kanjirowa and Saipal Himal as you follow the north of Karnali valley. Upon arrival at Simikot, you’ll meet our trekking crew and will start trekking from there. Today you’ll start your first day of trekking to Dharapuri. The trail goes through westwards uphill and away from the village centre. It’s an easy climb for about 300m (3270m, 1hr from the airstrip) to the top where there are a couple of teashops. Then steep switchbacks down through pine forest and then more open hillside as you pass a few homes and another teashop (1hr). From here continue down but do not go all the way to Dharaphaya, which you can see below. From above the village the main trail heads up the Humla Karnali valley on the true left bank and continues to descend towards the river. In an hour pass through Manjgaon, where there is a teashop and where the trail levels out somewhat about 150m above the Karnali. A final short descent to the campsites at Dharapuri (2360m) is in another 1½ hour. There is a small campsite beside the trail as you pass a grove of walnut trees, and two larger, grassy sites after you cross a small bridge over the Hepka Khola. The main village is less than 10 minutes further along the trail.
After breakfast at camp, today you’ll to Dharapuri Village first and then continue your journey through large rocks at a trail junction, take the left fork where the route descends a little into a gorge section of valley. The Humla Karnali valley turns left into a steep-sided gorge where there is a series of waterfalls called Chaya Chahara (2hrs), which is a popular lunch spot. From here climb some switchbacks to Dhar Kermi and then an easier gradient all the way to Sangrak Kermi (2860m).
After breakfast at camp, your today’s journey begins with a long easy ascent on a trail with little shade for an hour to Okharthala, then patchy pine forest for another hour to Salli Kudh (3143m), a minor pass with prayer flags and views back down the valley. The pass is atop a peninsula around which massive cliffs rise from the turquoise Humla Karnali. And then descend to the Salli Khola, which you’ll cross on a long suspension bridge to a flat area that makes a good lunch spot. Follow the trail to a large flat area beside the river. Then a gradual climb to Yalwang (3060m). On the far side of the village is a gompa and school where you can camp in the grounds.
After breakfast at camp, your today’s trail winds around a rocky ridge before descending to Yalbang, a pretty Buddhist settlement at the entrance to another gorge section of the Humla Karnali. Sheer rock walls rise from the rushing turquoise river that is said to pre-date the Himalaya. Occasional glimpses of snow-capped mountains dwarf the minor ups and downs as the trail undulates to avoid rocky bluffs. In 1¾ hours from Yalbang reach a small copse near the end of the gorge section. In another 30 minutes cross a wooden bridge to the true right (south) bank then it’s a gradual climb to Muchu village where the valley is considerably wider. You’ll cross a small watercourse to Chhuigan village and then descend gradually to Tumkot Khola and a good campsite (3073m).
After breakfast at camp, you’ll trek to Yari. The trail enters a small gorge and climbs switchbacks for about 400m (3467m) to a minor pass marked by a cairn and prayer flags called Pathalna by locals. Here the gradient eases and continues to follow the under-construction road to Palbang (3472m) where there are a couple of shabby teashops. Then a gradual ascent to the Yari valley where the trail flattens to a cluster of homes (3663m) where there are normally fallow fields to camp on. Yari Village is 10 minutes’ below from our camp site.
After breakfast at camp, you’ll descend to Yari Village first and will climb climb up an easy gradient to Jogi Odar (4052m) where there is a series of tent platforms carved beside the new road route and a couple of teashops. The gradient steepens a little before entering a shallow valley called Shiv Shiv (aka Sip Sip) and has a couple of disused kharka and a potential campsite full of broken bottles. The last section is a steep ascent to Nara La (4560m) with views of Saipal and Muztagh Ata ranges. Descend crossing the road a few times before following it on a long gradual descent across barren hillside. Come to a point where the main trail descends rapidly down or you can continue on the longer road route. If you take the shortcut, you will arrive in Hilsa (Yulsa) (3647m) in 2½ hours from the pass; the road route takes another 45 minutes. There are no good campsites in Hilsa (Yulsa), but there are two local teahouses and another new one is being built. The sealed road to Taklakot and the Chinese border post are on the far side of the river, so don’t be surprised if you see the occasional Chinese tourists in town.
After breakfast you’ll walk across the Friendship Bridge at Hilsa where the Chinese officials will check our permits and passports. You’ll also meet our Tibetan guide here. Then you’ll ascend from Hilsa to Purang and pass Rinzin Zangpo Gompa and Kangje Village along the way. In Purang, you can visit the ancient Purang Gompa and explore the unique Buddhist frescoes of IIX century.
After breakfast at Purang, you’ll drive to Purang. You will possibly visit famous Buddhist and Hindu Monastery Khojernath Temple/Khojer Monastery one of the oldest monastery in Purang County. After finished the immigration process today you’ll drive about 120 kilometer to Mansarovar Lake. Mansarovar Lake is one of most highlighted part of the Kailash Journey. You’ll drive to Mansarovar Lake via Raksas Tal – Gorla Pass and ancient landscapes. In the drive you will see and cross many cave monasteries just after the Purang village. The road goes form 3700 meter to 4590. Along the road you will cross many Tibetan Yaks, Goats and Sheep Harder, Caravans and Wild Horses, Dears, Tibetan Antelopes, Mountain Rabbits. Gorla Pass offers great view of Mount Gorla Mandata on East. After few kilometers’ drive you will reach front of Rakshas /Rakes Tal from where you can have first view of Mount Kailash with green lake view. After short drive to top dry and windy place you can have great view of Mansarovar Lake, Mt. Gorla Mandata, Mount Kailash and wide range of Tibetan Plateau. You’ll stop in nearby Chiu Gompa on Camp/Guest house. After that, you can exploration to the holy kale, visit the Tsu Monastery and around by yourself too.
After breakfast, you’ll drive to Yama Dwar (The way to Kailash) and then to Dharchen. Dharchen is the point from where you’ll start your trek to start circumambulating holy Mount Kailash from Yama Dwar. From Yama Dwar, you can see the first closest and clear view of Mount Kailash. Those who cannot go for further trekking will make stop there and back to Dharchen and wait for rest of group.
After breakfast, Today, you’ll begin the first day of trekking to circumambulate the holy Mount Kailash. The first day out of Dharchen involves a six-hour hike in a deep valley through walls of red rock. You’ll continue across the plain to Shersong. You’ll further cross a bridge leading to Chhuku Gompa; on the hill visible from the valley. The trail leads to Dira Phug from where you will have a stunning view of the north face of Moun Kailash.
After breakfast you’ll start your second day of your Kailash Kora which is indeed the hardest day of your three days trek. You will have to climb up to the top of Drolma La pass which is 5750 meter from sea level. There will be three sloppy hikes to get to the top of Drolma La Pass from Dhira Phug and then pretty steep downhill with rocky path all the way to the valley. On the right side of the downhill path, there is a small lake called Thuje Lake, meaning compassionate lake. Zuthul Phug was the cave where Mila Repa and Nagro Bonchung debated for their religion sects and nowadays, it is a small monastery.
After breakfast today you’ve easy day for Kailash kora as you will trek down in the valley with beautiful distant scenery of Rakshas Tal (lake). From here you will depart your Yak men and kind Yak and shift to jeeps. You will meet your drivers and continue your tour to Lake Mansarovar. And then you’ve free time for rest and free afternoon around the lake.
After breakfast you’ll drive back to Saga following the same way. It's in the vastness of the Changtang, Tibetan plateau, that we measure the Tibetan space from where suddenly emerge herds of gazelles or Kyang, wild donkeys. You’ll continue driving past Hor Quo and across the Mayum La pass (5200 m). While passing through, you will have glimpses of small towns like Zhongba and Paryang. This journey covers 270 km from Manasarovar to Paryang and adjoins Saga, 255 km away from Paryang. From Saga instead of going towards Lhasa, we drive along a different route to Kathmandu.
After breakfast you’ll drive towards Nepal-China border; Kyirung with scenic views on the way. The trail follows a route that brushes past Brahmaputra River. Further ahead, a river valley sprawls over and then traditional picturesque villages come into picture. This scenically rewarding drive provides plenty of opportunities for photography.
After breakfast at Kyirung, you’ll drive to Nepal-China Border which is about 24-kilometer away from Kyirung. After crossing Immigration you’ll walk to Nepal side via Nepal Friendship Bridge and then you’ll jeep/bus to Kathmandu. On the way you’ll have lunch too. Driving to Kathmandu will be scenic one where you can see many villages, small towns, snowcapped peaks and also pass through Langtang National park.
Depending on your flight time, you’ll be transfer to airport before 3 hrs of flight time.
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3 nights in Kathmandu at three star-hotels on twin sharing basis with bed & breakfast 1 night in Nepalgunj at tourist-class hotel on twin sharing basis with half board service (Breakfast & Dinner) 4 nights in Tibet at three star-hotels on twin sharing basis with bed & breakfast 10 nights in tented camps during the trekking on twin sharing basis
All airport/hotel/airport transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle Kathmandu-Nepalgunj and Nepalgunj -Simikot flight with airport taxes Rasuwagadhi/Border- Kathmandu by private jeep/bus with trekking staff 18 kg baggage per person for trek and flights
Simikot Special Permit Fee Humla Special permits Fee Special Kailash permit Mt. Kailash and Lake Mansarovar tour conservation fee Mt. Kailash and Lake Mansarovar trip conservative bus fee All entry fees to the sites and monasteries Yamdrok lake conservation fee Karola glacier conservation fee All necessary Tibet tour entry and road permits
1 English speaking experienced trekking guide (for camping part only) 1 experienced trekking cook (for camping part only) Required kitchen team (for camping part only) 1 assistant guide for every 5 members (for Nepal part only) Required porters to carry personal baggage, camping equipment, kitchen utensils and trekking food (for Nepal part only) 1 English speaking experienced Tibetan trekking guide (for whole trip) Pack Yak and Yak men for Kailash trekking
One 2-men sleeping tent for every two members 1 Foam mattress for every member Dining Tents and kitchen tent Required toilet tents Required Shower tents Required tables and chairs Required kitchen utensils with fuel Solar light for lighting purpose only
Comprehensive First Aid Kit Comprehensive Trekking Map and Kathmandu Valley Map 1 Satellite Phone for emergency use only
All personal expenses like alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks, telephone calls, laundry services etc. Medical and travel insurances International airfare and taxes Tibet visa fee USD 114 Nepal Visa fees Emergency helicopter rescue charges Main meals in Kathmandu (lunch and dinner) Tips for trekking crew