Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Via Kerung - 15 days

Things to Know
  • Duration15 Days
  • Difficulty Level Strenuous
  • Altitude Dolma La Pass (5,645 m)
  • Trip Type Spritual Tour
  • Start and End Kathmandu and Kathmandu
  • Best Time May to September
What You’ll Do
  • Visit Pashupatinath Temple, Gujeswari Shaktipith, Jalnarayan (UNESCO world heritage Sites)
  • Scenic drive via Langtang National Park Nepal  
  • Visit Ancient Tibetan cities
  • Holy Lake Manasarovar, Lake Rakshesh Lake and Mount Kailash
  • 3 days Mount Kailash Parikrama (Kailash Kora)
  • Highest Pass Dolma La and Gaurikunda

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is one of the holiest pilgrimages for people following four different religions -- Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Bon. Hindus believe Mt Kailash is the abode of Lord Shiva. It is one of the toughest pilgrimages in the world as pilgrims have to negotiate high passes and endure life in the high altitudes of the Himalayas. It is one of the most important pilgrimages for Hindus. They take a holy dip in the sacred Mansarovar Lake and circumambulate the difficult trails around Mt Kailash for the holy Parikrama or Kora, as the Buddhists say. It is believed that taking a holy dip in Mansarovar washes away one’s sins of the past 100 lives. The pilgrimage is generally undertaken between June and August. 

Once the preparations are complete, the real adventure begins. You’ll travel across the Nepal-Tibet border and experience the dramatic change in scenery as you enter the Tibetan land. The drive to Kerung is an adventure itself, with gorgeous mountain views along the way. You’ll spend time here acclimatising to the high altitude before continuing your trip deeper into Tibet. As you travel, you’ll pass lovely Tibetan villages, high mountain passes, and the mighty Brahmaputra River, eventually arriving at the sacred Lake Mansarovar. The major highlight of this tour is the Kailash Parikrama, a three-day trek around the mighty Mount Kailash. This sacred trek promises panoramic views of Kailash’s south, west, and north faces, and challenges trekkers with the Dolma La Pass, which is at 5,645 meters. The tour ends with a scenic drive back to Kathmandu.

 

Itinerary
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  • Altitude1400 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time1 - 2 hrs

Get a warm welcome at Tribhuvan International Airport from our representatives who are there to pick you up and transfer you to your hotel.

  • Altitude1400 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time6-7 hrs

Explore the stunning sites of Kathmandu, especially the UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swoyambhunath Stupa.

  • Altitude1400 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time5-6 days

After breakfast, head to Chandragiri hill for the amazing mountain view and the kathmandu valley. To see more of Kathmandu on this day, or go for short hikes inside the valley.  

  • Altitude1400 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time4-5 hrs

Since the next day is the final day you embark on the Kailash journey, this day is perfect for final preparation for the trip. You can buy last-minute items for the tour. The Tibetan visa will be ready by 2 PM, and evening we’ll have a short tour meeting.

  • Altitude2380 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time6-7 hrs

Early morning, take a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, covering approximately 7-8 hours. The journey takes you through winding mountain roads, lush green hills, and rivers. You will enter Langtang National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna. Syabrubesi is a small town at the foothills of the Langtang region, offering basic accommodations with a peaceful mountain ambience.

  • Altitude2700m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time5-6 hrs

After breakfast in the hotel, drive to Timure (Nepal-China border). After completing your immigration formalities, you will drive to Kyirong- a Tibetan border town where it is said to sit high in the Himalayas. Kyirong is amazingly peaceful and offers a breathtaking view of deep, beautiful valleys surrounded by rough hills. You will spend the night in Kyirong, where your acclimatisation process for the higher altitudes begins.

  • Altitude4450 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time5-6 hrs

Drive to Saga from Kerung. It is driving through highland land on a well-paved road. We gain almost 850 meters in altitude by reaching Saga today. Saga is the second town in the Nagri/ Kailash region after Darchen, near Kailash and Lake Mansarovar.

  • Altitude4580m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time7 hrs

On this day, you will wake up slightly earlier than usual, as it is one of the major tour days when you will have made it to Manasarovar, one of the holiest lakes in Tibet, with glimpses of Mt. Kailash from Horchu Pass. At Lake Mansarovar, you can take a holy dip in the lake and perform rites, rituals, and prayers, ending the day at a lodge in Chhu Gompa, on the shore of Mansarovar Lake.

  • Altitude4575 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time1 hrs

You will have enough time to explore Lake Manasarovar and its surroundings. It is only a short drive to Darchen, and we will do it only after Lunch. Darchen is the base camp of Mount Kailash from where we start our Kailash Parikrama. Preparation of Kora and stay overnight.

  • Altitude5645 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time8-9 hrs

It is relatively the most challenging day of the Kora as you cross the strenuous Dolma La Pass (5,645 m), Duration is about 8–10 hours to reach the destination of the day, Zuthulphuk, passing through the scenic and serene ambience of Mt. Kailash, adorned with many prayer flags. The majority of the trail is ascending, and after Pass, descending to Zuthulphuk.

  • Altitude4450 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time3 hrs walk and 6-7 hrs drive

We'll spend the morning exploring the caverns and temples surrounding the Milarepa cave. After breakfast, we'll climb for 3-4 hours to finish our Kora and return to Darchen village. We'll eat lunch there before returning to Saga village.

  • Altitude2700 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time6-7 hrs

We'll take a leisurely journey back to the town of Kerung. As we descend on a paved trail, we will have some free time. The rest of our time will be spent relaxing. Overnight at Kerung

  • Altitude1400m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time6-7 hrs

We will then drive back to Kathmandu, crossing Nepal Nepal-Tibet border. And drive back to Kathmandu via tourist bus.

  • Altitude1400m
  • AccommodationHotel

On your rest day in Kathmandu, enjoy a free day to explore the city at your own pace. You can stroll through the vibrant streets of Thamel, visit local markets, or take in the cultural sights around the city. It’s a great opportunity for some last-minute shopping—whether it's handicrafts, souvenirs, or trekking gear. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of Kathmandu’s cosy restaurants, perhaps with live music or a traditional Nepali meal to wrap up the day in style.

    You are free til departure time. It is important to reach International airport before 3 hours from your original flight time. Our representatives assist you till the airport.

    Trip Cost Details
    Included
    • Airport pick up and drop off by private vehicle
    • All ground transportation by private vehicle
    • One-day sightseeing in Kathmandu 
    • Accommodation in Kathmandu, twin sharing basis with breakfast 
    • Group sharing a guesthouse in Kailash part as per the itinerary
    • Buffet Indian veg. meals (breakfast/dinner/packed lunch) during the trip
    • transportation by bus/van 
    • Support truck to keep goods, your bid bags, and food
    • Tibet permit and Tibet Group Visa
    • All necessary entrance fees in the Kailash Region
    • All camping equipment for the kitchen
    • All service charges and taxes
    • Down Jacket (Refundable Basis), Duffel Bag
    • Appreciation Certificate from Iconic Holiday Nepal
    Excluded
    • Personal Horse and Helper during Kailash Parikrama/ Kailash Round/ Kailash Kora
    • Using extra nights in a hotel/ guesthouse (except the hotels mentioned in the itinerary)
    • Rescue/ evacuation, or all the extra costs incurred due to a split from the main group or a serious health condition
    • Travel Insurance 
    • Expenses of a Personal nature
    • Any extra cost due to a late permit/visa from the Tibet part
    • Tipping to staffs
    Useful Info

    Permits Information

    Kailash Overland Tour starts from Kathmandu, travels through the recently opened Kerung Border, and enters China (Tibet). To perform the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra several permits are provided only to Kailash Tour Operators. It is not possible to get the permits without agency. Overall, the four different permits are essential for this Yatra.

    Booking Procedure for Indian Pilgrims

    As soon as we confirm your Booking, we will send your documents to Tibet Travel Bureau (TTB). They will verify your documents and send them back to us as confirmation.

    Booking documents Procedure for Kailash Overland Tour.

    1. Clear Copy of your Passport with at least 6 months of Validity before your arrival date.
    2. We will send you a Booking Form, please fill it up and agree to the Terms and Conditions.
    3. You need to send your Original Passport to Delhi (Before 10 days of your Arrival).
    4. You need to send us 25% of the Advance Amount for your Visa Process.
    5. You will receive all the finalized documents in Kathmandu.

    Please Note, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is still not open for the Indian Pilgrims, We are waiting for the official decision, Get back to this page for the updated information.

    Accommodation Facilities

    Iconic Holiday Nepal provides you with the best possible stay for your entire Journey. The lodging along the way is comfortable and friendly. We chose the best accommodation as we have been making a quality test trip to Kailash to arrange worthy travel for you.

    Kathmandu: Three-Star Hotel Twin-Sharing
    Sybrubesi: Best Available Guest House (Twin Sharing)
    Kerung: Guest House (Twin/Triple/four Sharing) – Drometory Room
    Saga: Three-Star Hotel (Twin Sharing)
    Mansarovar: Guest House (Twin / Triple / Four Sharing) Drometory Room
    Darchen: Three-Star Hotel (Twin Sharing)
    Kora: Guest House (Twin/Triple/Four Sharing) Drometory Room 

    Meals and Minerals

    We provides you with our own Kitchen Team during Yatra, they will cook healthy and most important pure vegetarian Breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout your trip. Most of the dishes are simple Indian Dishes such as Khichdi, Dal Bhat, Roti and Curry etc. We also recommend bringing some extra food, if you love a different taste to your food you can carry your own seasoning. You can also carry items like chocolates, cookies, almonds, bhujiya, and canned goods, to provide variety to the dinner.

    Bag Packing

    We recommend that you pack clothing that can be adapted to changing weather conditions, as temperatures in Tibet can be rather extreme. It's also a good idea to bring some rain gear. We will offer you a duffel bag at a hotel in Kathmandu one day before you depart for the Kailash Yatra, in which you will need to repack vital goods for the journey, and your other suitcase and luggage will be held in the hotel throughout your adventure. The following are some of the essential items for your Kailash Yatra: Sandals and walking boots (or trainers are OK), a Jacket that is waterproof and windproof. Sweatshirts, T-shirts, and at least one thick sweater are all recommended. Trousers/track pants, Shorts/skirts Underwear that keeps you warm, a Bottle for water, and Warm socks, especially woolen, are recommended. a torch with a spare set of batteries additional bootlaces, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Medical supplies for personal use, sewing needles and threads, Towels, Pack for the day (for valuable items such as a camera, money, passport), Clothing rucksack, Down jackets (in Kathmandu, we may give these on a returnable basis). Please keep in mind that in the event of loss or damage, you will be responsible for the costs.) A warm, sun-protecting cap Gloves

    Tibet's intense light – and high UV factor – necessitates the use of sunglasses as well as plenty of sunblocks. Because sunscreen is not readily accessible in Tibet, be sure to bring plenty of your own. For further protection, a brimmed hat is also recommended. If you have never packed your Bag before consider us to help will be easy access for your convenience. You might get an email on the Bag Packing procedure.

    Tradition and Culture

    Besides for Indians and Hindus, this region has been the final aim for pilgrims for thousands of years. For Jains, Buddhists, and Bon, it is the abode of the numerous Gods. Mount Kailash in Tibet is known as Tise (the peak) of Khang Rinpoche, standing at 6714 meters (Jewel of Snows). Mount Kailash is the home of Hindu God Shiva and his wife Devi for Hindus, and Tibetan God Demchong and his consort Dorje Phangmo for Tibetans. According to mythology, Milarepa, a great Tibetan Yogi, and master of Tantric Buddhism fought Naro-Bonchung, a grandmaster of Bon, to show the superiority of Buddhism. Many competitions were held, but the most important was to see who could reach the summit of Mt Kailash first in the morning. Naro-Bonchung flew towards the mountain on his Damaru (ritual drum), only to be overtaken by Milarepa at the last moment. Naro-Bonching was so taken aback that he let go of his drum, which tumbled down the mountain, leaving a vertical scar on the south slope.

    Precautions to follow

    Most persons are affected to some extent by a lack of oxygen at high elevations (above 2,500 m). The human body needs time to establish physiological mechanisms to cope with the lower oxygen levels as altitude rises. Acclimatization is the term for this procedure. High altitude sickness necessitates the use of Diamox (Acetazolamide) tablets. Please visit your doctor for a prescription, since these tablets must be started three days prior to your arrival in Kathmandu. This medication must be taken for the duration of the trip. Those who are allergic to sulfa medicines can take Gingko Biloba, a natural supplement that can be purchased online. During the trip, participants will be taught simple, yet effective, acclimatization techniques. Throughout the tour, the party will be accompanied by a competent doctor who is highly prepared to deal with high altitude sickness and other illnesses that may emerge. All necessary medications and equipment, including life-saving oxygen cylinders and Gamow bags, will be carried by the doctor.

    First Aid Kit

    You must carry a First Aid Kit during your Kailash Mansarovar journey, Diamox, aspirin, painkillers, Lip balm, Mustard, oil, Vaseline, Plasters, TCP, salt, mint, and Vicks for sore throats are all items you should have in your first aid kit or personal medical kit (average hiking kit for mild injuries/ our guide will also have). If you have any other health issues, seek medical advice before changing your medicine to high altitude. there are never sure about the climates and how the weather changes, if you have never accomplished the temperatures before, altitude sickness can be a major issue for you so, having a First Aid Kit with you can be a partner in necessity. We also have medically trained and tested Guides who have high knowledge about the use of First Aid which helps you in an emergency.

    Alternative Evacuation

    The Chinese government has a fundamental regulation that everyone must enter and exit together. As a result, everyone should travel in a group. However, if one of the members becomes ill or has another problem while on the journey, he or she should be evacuated promptly because there is no hospital or medical assistance available. In this situation, we will have to organize additional services for which the evacuating passenger will be responsible. Every passenger is required to acquire travel/medical insurance to cover any unexpected expenses.Iconic Holiday Nepal doesn’t sell any travel insurance so, make sure you have all the insurance.

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