
Tibet
Bhutan
India
Annapurna Region
Everest Region
Mustang Region
Dhaulagiri Region
Dolpo Region
Roalwalling Region
Holy Kailash and Mansarovar drive from Nepal border
Destination: Tibet
Activities: Pilgrimage
Departures: 17 th July, 18 th Aug, 1 st Sep, 15 th Sep, 29 th Sep, 13 th Oct, 31 st Oct
Briefing: 14 days Tour starts from Kathmandu , Nepal only. Joining-basis drive in and drive out Pilgrimage to holy Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar . Including 2.5 days strenuous KORA round Kailash. Elevation max. 18,480 feet. Driving max. 10 hrs a day.
Excursion range: Moderate - Strenuous
Full board package joining-basis land Cost : Minimum 3pax for operation
$ 2200 per person + visa $ 45 p.p. net (For American Citizens US $ 100 p.p.)
Nepal transport by land crusier Ktm-kodari-Ktm = US$ 350for group
Single Camp Supplement $300
Supplement (US Dollar/per person):
- For Saga Dawa Departure on 17 th May, we charge extra $100/p.p. for festival supplement
Pilgrims to Mt. Kailash
The confluence of the myth and the mountain andit's a no coincidence. It is believed to be the navel of the world from which flows four great Rivers ( The Ganges, Bramhaputra, Sutlej and Indus ) that they give life to the areas they pass through.
Mount Meru , described by Hindu epics, as the center of the earth is believed to be what is today's Mount Kailash . This 6714m high peak of Western Tibet has long been a sacred object of worship for four major religions-Hindus-Buddhists, Jains and Bons. For Hindus, Mt. Kailash is the domain of Lord Shiva whereas Buddhist revere the mountain as the adobe of Samvara (Demchok)-the wrathful manifestation of Buddha. For Jains, this is the place where their saints emancipated from and for Bons, their founder Shenrab alighted from haven in.
Indian Hindus are the craziest about their affection and respect to the Mount Kailash . On one of our marketing campaigns in India, when our manager mentioned to our booth visitors that he had been to Mt. Kailash, a middle aged woman tried to touch his feet out of respect because for her, every individual who has been to Mt. Kailash, is a holy person.!
What is the significance of circumambulating Mt. Kailash ?
Circumambulation of Mt Kailash, a circuit of 53km , is the ultimate goal of all pilgrims. Hindus call the circumambulation as "Parikrama" and Tibetans as " Kora". It is believed that a single kora cleans the sins of a lifetime while 108 koras will give you Nirvana-the complete emancipation! For most Tibetan pilgrims, one kora is just a one long day walking whereas Western and Indian visitors, make it in a 3 days well supplied trekking.
The Kora begins in Darchen in a clockwise direction of the mountain and includes various sites of religious significance.
Lake Manasarovar
Lake Manasarovara is the most venerated of the Tibet 's Lakes. According to Hindu mythology, it was formed in the mind of Brahma-the creator of the world for his sons to bathe after having performed austerities. Indian pilgrims gets purified by taking a dip in the holy water and also collect some water in a bottle to present to their neighbors back home. One of our clients- a London based Indian Sadhu took with him some water and sold one teaspoonful of it for 10 pounds amongst the Indian communities! So strong is their faith and respect to this lake.
Not many people are interested in taking the kora of Lake Manasarovara as it's a tough 4 days trekking with well supplied team. One of our groups in Aug 2002, abandoned the trip simply because of some kind of flies which were abundant along the route. Indian Pilgrims simply take dip in the water and may request the driver to take them around.
| Day | Description |
Day 01: KATHMANDU / NYLAM. ( 3750m ) |
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Group joining basis
Cost includes:
Twin Sharing accommodation in tented camps and guest houses as per itinerary on full board basis, Tibet China Visa fees, transportation by 4WD Land Cruisers, supporting truck, all trekking equipment such as two men tent, dinning tent, kitchen utensils, toilet tents, sleeping mattresses, camp chairs tables, all food stuff, gamow bags (life saving device incase of altitude sickness), all sightseeing as per itinerary with English speaking guide, monastery entrance fees, portable oxygen cylinders in case of emergency, Yak and Yak man for porter age of luggage and equipment, travel permit to kailash and all necessary transfers.
Cost excludes:
Nepal re-entry visa fees, Sleeping bag, Down jacket, Laundry, Telephone calls, expenses of personal nature, any kind of travel insurance, Emergency evacuation cost, extra charges for hiring porters and vehicles in case of land slide and other natural calamities and gratitude tips.
