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Kailash Mansarovar Tour 2026

The Kailash Overland Tour 2026, also known as the “Kailash Tour 2026,” “Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2026,” or “Mount Kailash Tour 2026," is a sacred pilgrimage in Tibet, China. This holy yatra involves circumambulating Mount Kailash and visiting the revered Lake Mansarovar, allowing pilgrims to express devotion and seek spiritual blessings. Pilgrims from around the world undertake this journey for enlightenment, engaging in ancient rituals, heartfelt prayers, and deep meditation. The yatra reflects unwavering faith, profound commitment, and a spiritual quest for inner peace, wisdom, and divine blessings.

Kailash Tour from Nepal—A Sacred Pilgrimage to Mount Kailash

The Kailash Overland Tour from Nepal is one of the most sought-after spiritual journeys, taking you to the sacred Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar in Tibet. This holy pilgrimage holds deep religious significance for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. Visiting Mount Kailash is believed to bring spiritual purification, inner peace, and divine blessings, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience for devotees.

The Kailash Mansarovar Tour typically begins in Kathmandu, the main gateway for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Travelers drive from Kathmandu to the Nepal–Tibet border at Rasuwagadhi, followed by a scenic overland journey across the Tibetan Plateau. Along the way, pilgrims witness breathtaking high-altitude landscapes, remote Tibetan settlements, and panoramic Himalayan views before reaching the sacred shores of Lake Mansarovar.

Pilgrims perform rituals and take a holy dip in Lake Mansarovar, considered one of the purest and most spiritually significant lakes in the world. The main highlight of the Kailash Tour is the Kailash Parikrama (Kora), a 3-day trek covering approximately 52 km around Mount Kailash. Despite the physical challenges due to high altitude, completing the parikrama is believed to cleanse sins and offer deep spiritual transformation.

The Kailash Overland Tour is not only a religious journey but also an exploration of nature and culture. During the journey, pilgrims encounter the origins of major rivers such as the Indus, Brahmaputra, Sutlej, and Karnali, all of which originate near Mount Kailash. The region is rich in spiritual traditions and cultural heritage, offering a distinctive combination of devotion and discovery.

According to Hindu scriptures like the Vishnu Purana, Mount Kailash is regarded as the center of the universe, symbolizing a cosmic mandala surrounded by sacred mountain ranges. Circumambulating the mountain is believed to remove negative karma and bring divine blessings. The mountain is also revered in Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon traditions, making it a universal spiritual destination.

The best time for the Kailash Tour from Nepal is between May and September, when weather conditions are most favorable for travel and trekking. The full itinerary usually takes 10 to 15 days, depending on the route and travel arrangements.

Although the Kailash Pilgrimage Tour involves high-altitude travel and basic facilities, pilgrims are rewarded with stunning views of snow-capped peaks, serene lakes, and vast Tibetan landscapes. Travelers can find basic amenities like rest stops and lodges along the route to support their journey.

Mount Kailash is a highly sacred site where traditions and religious practices must be respected. Pilgrims follow strict cultural and spiritual values, believing that maintaining the sanctity of the mountain is essential. Despite its physical challenges, the Kailash Mansarovar Tour from Nepal offers a deeply enriching spiritual experience that makes an indelible mark on every traveler, combining faith, adventure, and the beauty of the Himalayas.

Kailash Overland Tour 2026

Kailash Overland Tour Highlights

Region

Tibet

Duration

18 Days

Starting Price

USD 3,500.00

Group Size

4-20

Activities

Tour

Transportation

Overland

Accommodation

Hotel l Lodge l Guesthouse

Meal Plan

AP

Trip Grade

Strenous

Max. Altitude

5,630m

Best Season

May - September

Competency

Physically Fit


Trip Itinerary

  • 01

    Arrival at Kathmandu (1,300 m)

    Your Kailash Mansarovar Yatra begins as soon as you arrive in Kathmandu, the lively capital of Nepal. A friendly representative from Ethic Himalaya will meet you at the airport and take you safely to your hotel. After settling in, take a moment to enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere, with its ancient temples, bustling markets, and the sounds of the Himalayas, setting the stage for your journey.

    In the evening, enjoy a special welcome dinner to introduce you to Nepal’s rich culture and cuisine. Taste a variety of authentic Nepalese dishes, accompanied by a traditional welcome drink, while meeting fellow adventurers and hearing stories from previous Himalayan expeditions. This warm and flavorful start is the perfect way to get excited for the challenges, stunning scenery, and unforgettable experiences ahead on your Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.

    Transfer: 30-45 min | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Welcome Dinner
  • 02

    Full Day Guided Tour in Kathmandu Valley. Drive to Nagarkot

    Today, you will explore Kathmandu with our experienced guide, visiting some of the city’s most famous sites:

    • Swyambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), one of Nepal’s oldest religious complexes, is perched on a hill with stunning views of the Kathmandu Valley. You can climb the 365 steps or drive up for easier access, see the central stupa with Buddha’s “all-seeing eyes,” visit the Hariti Temple, and watch the playful monkeys.
    • Kathmandu Durbar Square, the historic heart of the city, where you’ll see the Kumari Ghar (home of the Living Goddess), Hanuman Dhoka Palace, Kaal Bhairav, and Taleju Temple.
    • Boudhanath Stupa, Nepal’s largest stupa and an important center of Tibetan Buddhism, where you can join pilgrims in walking around the stupa and enjoy Tibetan dishes like Thukpa or Momos at nearby rooftop cafes.
    • Pashupatinath Temple on the Bagmati River, Nepal’s most sacred Hindu site, to observe open-air cremation ghats, Sadhus, and traditional rituals from the eastern bank.

    After sightseeing, drive 32 km (about 1.5–2 hours) to Nagarkot, passing terraced hills, pine forests, and small villages. Check into your hotel and enjoy the sunset from your balcony or a viewpoint, taking in panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Jugal ranges. On clear days, you may even catch a glimpse of Mount Everest. In the evening, relax with a cozy dinner in the serene mountain atmosphere, and set your alarm for 5:30 AM to see the breathtaking sunrise over the Himalayas.

    Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Transfer: 32 km, 1.5–2 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
  • 03

    Enjoy Sunrise in Nagarkot. Visit to Changunarayan Temple, Bhaktapur and Patan.

    Wake up early in Nagarkot to watch the stunning Himalayan sunrise from your hotel balcony or the Nagarkot View Tower, where the mountains gradually light up from deep indigo to fiery orange, and on clear days, even Mount Everest, Gauri Sankar, Langtang Lirung, and Dorje Lakpa come into view.

    • Changu Narayan Temple, Nepal’s oldest Hindu temple dating back to the 4th century, admired for its exquisite wood and stone carvings, including the statue of Vishnu Vishwarup, and enjoy the serene village surroundings.
    • Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a beautifully preserved medieval city with highlights like the 55-Window Palace, Nyatapola Temple, and Pottery Square, where you can try the famous local yogurt, Juju Dhau.
    • Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur to see remarkable sites such as Krishna Mandir, the Golden Temple (Hiranya Varna Mahavihar), and the Patan Museum, renowned for its art and architecture.

    After a full day of exploring, you will drive back to your hotel in Kathmandu, in the lively Thamel or Lazimpat area. On the way, you can see the busy streets, colorful markets, local shops, and traditional buildings. Once at the hotel, relax in your room and rest after the day’s adventures. Take a moment to think about all the amazing sights, history, and culture you’ve seen, and enjoy a peaceful dinner or a warm cup of tea to recharge for the next part of your journey in Nepal.

    Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Transfer: 32km, 1.5–2 hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
  • 04

    By private Bus: Kathmandu to Pokhara.

    The drive begins with an early-morning departure from Kathmandu, where your driver picks you up from your hotel to avoid heavy traffic at Nagdhunga Checkpoint. As you descend the winding hills, you’ll enjoy scenic views of the Trishuli River valley, with a refreshing tea break at Malekhu, a riverside stop famous for its fresh fried fish. The drive continues to Muglin, near the confluence of the Trishuli and Marshyangdi rivers, where you can enjoy a relaxing lunch, followed by a smooth drive through Dumre and Damauli with scenic terraced fields and charming hill towns along the way. As you approach Pokhara, the spectacular peaks of Machhapuchhre and the Annapurna Massif dominate the skyline. Upon arrival, you’ll check in at your hotel in Lakeside near Phewa Lake, where you can unwind with a peaceful sunset boat ride, stroll along the vibrant lakeside streets, and enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants featuring live music or traditional Nepali performances. This overnight stay in Pokhara allows you to relax and savor the stunning natural beauty and cultural charm of the “Lake City.”

    Transfer: 200km , 6-7 hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
  • 05

    Full day Guided Tour in Pokhara City

    Begin your day in Pokhara before sunrise with a 30-minute drive from Lakeside to Sarangkot (1,600 m) to watch the stunning sunrise over the Himalayan peaks of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) as they change from grey to golden. If you like adventure, Sarangkot is also a popular spot for paragliding, giving amazing views of the valley below. Hiring a private taxi or car for the day is the easiest way to visit all the main sights in Pokhara comfortably.

    • Bindhyabasini Temple: It is one of Pokhara's oldest and most important Hindu shrines to Bhagwati. Incense and bells fill the air as devotees perform morning rituals.
    • Seti River Gorge (White Water): flows through a narrow, deep chasm in the city center. You can see the milky-white waters rushing through the limestone gorge from the bridge near K.I. Singh. Brief but powerful reminder of geological forces shaping the valley.
    • Mahendra Cave & Bat Cave: the northern end of the valley to explore a limestone cavern with stalactite and stalagmite formations. The Bat Cave (Chamero Gufa) is a short walk away and features thousands of horseshoe bats clinging to the ceiling. It is darker and more rugged.

    Lunch at Lakeside: Return to the Lakeside area for a wide variety of local and international cuisines with a view of Phewa Lake.

    • Devi’s Fall (Patale Chhango): Visit the "Underworld Waterfall." The Pardi Khola stream disappears into a deep tunnel and seemingly vanishes into the earth. Right across the street is the Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, where you can walk deep underground to see the base of the waterfall from inside the cave.
    • World Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa): End your day at this massive white stupa atop Anadu Hill. You can reach it by driving or by taking a boat across Phewa Lake and hiking up (approx. 45 minutes). It offers the most famous panoramic view of the lake, the city, and the mountains at sunset.

    After a day of exciting explorations, we'll return to our cozy hotel, where a welcoming atmosphere awaits. The soft lighting and comfortable furnishings will provide an ideal setting for relaxation. As night falls, we can unwind and reflect on the day with a light meal or drink in the lounge. This peaceful retreat will allow us to recharge for the exciting experiences ahead. With restful sleep nearby, we'll wake up refreshed and ready for new adventures.

    Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
  • 06

    By Private Bus: Pokhara to Kathmandu

    After breakfast in Pokhara, drive to Kathmandu, Nepal's vibrant capital and cultural center. This overland journey follows the Marsyangdi and Trisuli rivers, passing through important locations such as Dumre, the gateway to the hilltop town of Bandipur; Mugling, a major highway junction and popular stop for traditional Nepali Dal Bhat; and Kurintar, the base station for the Manakamana Cable Car and a hub for Trisuli River rafting. Following Galchhi, the road ascends toward the Kathmandu Valley, with the Nagdhunga-Sisne Khola Tunnel significantly shortening travel time. Take in panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley before driving to your hotel in Kathmandu or Thamel, where traffic may affect arrival time.

    Transfer: 200 km, 6-7 Hours    | Accommodation: Hotel l Meal: Breakfast
  • 07

    Kathmandu to Kyirong (2,800 m)

    Your journey begins with an early pickup from your hotel in Kathmandu to ensure you reach the Rasuwagadhi Border before it closes in the afternoon. The drive takes you out of the valley through Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, descending toward Trishuli Bazaar along the scenic Trishuli River, where a short breakfast stop is common. From there, the road climbs steeply to Dhunche, offering views of Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung, with a mandatory permit check at the entrance to Langtang National Park. The route then descends to Syabrubesi and continues along the rugged road beside the Bhote Koshi River toward Timure, the last Nepali village before the border. Immigration procedures at both Nepalese and Tibetan checkpoints typically take about an hour. After crossing into Tibet via the border bridge, you continue toward Kyirong, obtaining the necessary PSP permit along the way, and stop around midday for lunch after traveling approximately 40 kilometers from the border. Along the journey, you will enjoy breathtaking views of waterfalls, rivers, gorges, and lush forests, making the drive as memorable as the destinations themselves. The day concludes with accommodation arranged at a guesthouse on the Nepal side before continuing your journey into Tibet the following day.

    Transfer: 170 km, 8-10 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 08

    Acclimatization Day in Kyirong

    Today is a rest and acclimatization day in the beautiful town of Kyirong, surrounded by the calm landscapes of the Tibetan border. This day allows your body to adjust gradually to the high altitude of 2,900 meters, preparing you for the more challenging parts of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. After a hearty breakfast, you can take a short guided hike to the famous Milarepa Cave with our Tibetan guide. The walk is easy and peaceful, through gentle trails, rolling hills, and rhododendron forests. The cave is a sacred place where the great yogi Milarepa once meditated, offering a glimpse into Tibetan spiritual traditions.

    If you prefer a slower pace, you can stay at the guesthouse and join Bhajan or Katha chanting sessions. These calm Tibetan devotional practices help you experience local culture and feel spiritually connected. Balancing light activity with rest is important today—walking slowly, breathing in the fresh mountain air, and participating in spiritual practices support your body’s adjustment to the altitude. By evening, you will feel refreshed, relaxed, and ready to continue your sacred journey toward Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar.

    Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 09

    Kyirong to Saga (4,450 m)

    Leaving Kyirong Town, the road climbs steeply toward the Gongtang La Pass (5,236 m), offering panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Mt. Shishapangma (8,013 m), while requiring careful acclimatization due to the rapid altitude gain. Descending from the pass, the landscape opens into the high alpine plains around Peiku Tso, a stunning turquoise lake at 4,590 m, where golden grasslands contrast with snow-capped peaks and wildlife such as Kyang and Tibetan gazelle may be spotted. The journey continues across the upper Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) River valley, passing through the impressive Lalung La Pass (5,000 m) with breathtaking Himalayan vistas of Gaurishankar, Shishapangma, and the Langtang Himal. Along the way, travelers switch to the northern route, navigating several security and permit checkpoints before arriving in Saga, a picturesque Tibetan town offering guesthouses, hotels with hot showers, local restaurants, and markets. The evening in Saga is best spent resting and acclimatizing, enjoying a comfortable stay while preparing for the higher altitudes of the western plateau ahead.

    Transfer: 230 km, 5-6 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 10

    Saga to Manasarovar Lake (4,590 m)

    After breakfast, the drive begins early from Saga, heading west along the G219 National Highway, following the Yarlung Tsangpo River through vast open steppe where yaks and Tibetan gazelles graze beneath the snow-capped Gangdise Range. Approaching Zhongba and Paryang, the green grasslands transform into the golden sand dunes of the high-altitude "Paryang Desert," with turquoise glacial lakes and white peaks nearby. After a stop in Paryang to rest and eat, the road climbs steeply over the Mayum La Pass at 5,211 meters, a high point marked by prayer flags and the divide between the Brahmaputra and Sutlej river systems. Descending from the pass, travelers pass the green lake Gongzhucuo and, on a clear day, get their first holy glimpse of Mount Kailash rising like a white pyramid, with Mount Namunani standing guard to the south. The day ends at the shores of Lake Manasarovar, one of the world’s highest freshwater lakes, with its changing blue and turquoise waters, while nearby Rakshas Tal, a saltwater lake, lies quietly. Most stay near Chiu Monastery, perched on a steep hill, offering a perfect spot to watch the sunset over the lake with Mount Kailash towering in the background.

    Transfer: 500 km, 7-9 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 11

    Manasarovar Lake to Darchen (4,670 m)

    The day begins at Chiu Monastery, perched on a cliff above Lake Manasarovar, where travelers often watch the sunrise over the turquoise waters, Mount Namunani to the south, and Mount Kailash to the north, sometimes collecting holy water or saying a final prayer before departing. The drive crosses the Barkha Plain, a vast, high-altitude grassland separating Manasarovar from Rakshas Tal, where Tibetan wild asses (Kyang) may be seen, and the scale of the landscape makes vehicles feel tiny. Turning north toward the Gangdise Range, the South Face of Mount Kailash comes into view, including its natural "swastika" formation and the jagged Nandi peak. The journey ends in Darchen (4,670m), a busy frontier town and base for Kailash treks, where pilgrims, nomads, and trekkers mingle, supplies and porters are arranged, and travelers acclimatize for the upcoming Drolma La Pass.

    Transfer: 50 km, 1 hour | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 12

    Trek to Dirapuk (4,920m)

    The trek starts from the western side of Darchen and follows a wide, mostly flat trail into the Lha-chu Valley, helping you adjust to the thin air while enjoying views of the Barkha plain and Lake Rakshastal on your left. After about 5 km, you reach Tarboche, where you can hire horses or ponies (prices and availability are controlled by the local union), and then continue to Yama Dwar, the sacred starting point of the Kailash kora, where pilgrims pass through for blessings. From here, the 12 km trek to Dirapuk begins, leading through a beautiful valley with rocky cliffs, flowing streams, waterfalls, and mani stones carved with prayers, while Chuku Monastery can be seen high on the cliffs. As you walk further, the North Face of Mount Kailash slowly appears, looking stunning, especially in the evening light. You will take a short break on the way at small tea shops before continuing. Upon reaching Dirapuk (5,080 m), you will see a breathtaking close view of Mount Kailash. Accommodation is simple with basic guesthouses, cold temperatures, and limited facilities, so after a light dinner like soup or khichdi, you will rest for the night.

    Trekking: 18 km, 6-8 hours | Altitude Gain: 470 m | Altitude Loss: 80 m | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 13

    Cross Dolma La Pass (5,630m). Trek to Zutulpuk (4,790km)

    The day begins in the pre-dawn darkness, leaving Dirapuk Monastery around 4–5 AM, crossing a small wooden bridge over the Lha-chu River before starting the steep climb through the Valley of Death. The massive North Face of Mount Kailash looms to the right, its glaciers glowing silver-blue in the moonlight. Along the way, pilgrims pause at Jarok Donkhang to symbolically shed the ego, and at Shiva-tsal, many lie on the cold rocks to visualize letting go of worldly attachments. The final, grueling ascent to Drolma La Pass at 5,630 meters challenges every step with thin air and loose scree, but the summit rewards with a sea of colorful prayer flags, a massive boulder dedicated to Tara, and breathtaking views of Kailash and the eastern Trans-Himalaya. The descent to Gauri Kund, the Lake of Compassion, is steep and technical, with pilgrims often sprinkling the ice-cold waters on themselves, before the trail levels out into the Valley of Miracles, a long winding meadow filled with alpine grass, wildflowers, yaks, and glimpses of the East Face of Kailash. The day concludes at Zutulpuk Monastery, the "Cave of Miracles," built around Milarepa’s legendary cave, where trekkers and pilgrims rest and reflect, celebrating the completion of the "death and rebirth" journey across the sacred pass.

    Trekking: 18 km, 7-9 hours | Altitude Gain: 550 m | Altitude Loss: 840 m | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 14

    Trek to Darchen. Drive to Saga (4,450m)

    The final day begins at Zutulpuk Monastery, the "Cave of Miracles," with a gentle, meditative trek along the Zhong-chu River. The trail winds through a dramatic canyon carved from red granite, passing sacred sites with revered footprints of the Buddha and legendary saints. As the canyon opens, the vast Barkha Plain reappears, and shimmering glimpses of Lake Manasarovar and Rakshas Tal guide trekkers to the edge of the plain, where the 52-kilometer Kailash kora concludes with a final "Darshan" of the South Face of the mountain. From there, travelers reunite with their vehicle in Darchen for the long drive back to Saga. The journey retraces the G219 National Highway across the high-altitude plateau, crossing once again over the Mayum La Pass and descending into the Brahmaputra (Yarlung Tsangpo) river basin. Along the way, the golden Paryang sand dunes, turquoise glacial lakes, and snow-capped peaks offer unforgettable vistas, while nomadic settlements and grazing Kyang and Tibetan Antelope provide glimpses of traditional highland life. The road eventually follows the upper reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo, reflecting the afternoon sun in braided channels, before arriving in Saga at 4,450 meters. After three nights of high-altitude trekking and basic guesthouses, Saga’s relative comfort—with hot showers, varied food, and slightly lower altitude—offers a welcome opportunity to rest and recover.

    Trekking: 10 km, 3-4 hours | Altitude Gain: 50 m | Altitude Loss: 160 m | Transfer: 490 km, 7-9 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 15

    Drive to Kyirong

    Leaving Saga, you follow the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) valley, passing wide sandy riverbeds, rolling golden grasslands, and distant views of the Trans-Himalayan ranges, with occasional nomadic camps and herds of yaks and sheep grazing along the way. As the road turns south toward the border, you climb high passes such as Gongtang La (5,236 m), with breathtaking views of Shishapangma (8,027 m), the only 8,000-meter peak entirely in Tibet, its glaciers and jagged ridges visible above the turquoise Pelkhu Tso Lake. After cresting the final passes, the landscape changes dramatically as you descend from over 5,000 meters to around 2,800 meters into the Kyirong Tsangpo Gorge, where narrow valleys, massive granite walls, and cascading waterfalls signal the start of the Himalayas’ steep descent. Entering Kyirong, historically called the “Valley of Happiness,” the dry plateau gives way to dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron, terraced barley and mustard fields, and a warmer, more humid climate where travelers can shed heavy jackets. Kyirong Town serves as the main hub before the Rasuwa Gadi border crossing into Nepal, featuring a mix of traditional Tibetan stone architecture and newer trade-focused buildings, with the historic Paba Monastery, built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo, highlighting the deep cultural heritage of this lush valley.

    Transfer: 210 km, 5-6 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
  • 16

    Private Transportation: Kyirong to Kathmandu

    The day begins with a short but dramatic 25 km descent from Kyirong Town (2,800 m) to the border at Rasuwa Gadi (1,850 m), winding through the lush Kyirong Tsangpo Gorge and passing several Chinese checkpoints before crossing the Resuo Bridge, which marks the China–Nepal boundary. On the China side, you exit Tibet, surrender your Tibet travel permit, and pass through customs, while on the Nepal side, you walk across the Friendship Bridge and clear immigration and customs, obtaining your Nepal entry visa if needed. From there, the journey continues in a 4WD jeep through Langtang National Park, where the narrow, winding road along the Trishuli River valley passes sheer cliffs, waterfalls, and dense forests of oak, maple, and rhododendron, with rough unpaved sections adding to the adventure. About 2–3 hours from the border, you reach Dhunche (1,960 m) for lunch, enjoying the last views of the Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung peaks. As you descend into the middle hills toward Bidur and Battar, the climate warms and the landscape turns into terraced fields of rice, millet, and maize, with roadside markets and villages showcasing the daily lives of local Tamang and Brahmin-Chhetri communities, while the turquoise Trishuli River flows alongside. The road then climbs toward the Kathmandu Valley, passing hill stations like Kakani with panoramic Himalayan views, before entering the city via Balaju, where the quiet forested hills give way to the bustling streets, red-brick buildings, and pagoda temples of the capital. The journey concludes in Thamel or at your hotel, where hot showers, diverse food, and the energy of Kathmandu provide a welcome contrast to the silence and rugged beauty of the Tibetan plateau and high mountain roads.

    Transfer: 165 km, 8-10 hours | Meal: Breakfast
  • 17

    Free day in Kathmandu for self-visit and shopping

    Enjoy a free day in Kathmandu to explore the city at your pace. Walk through the busy streets, visit hidden temples, and admire the beautiful architecture of historic Nepalese landmarks. Stop by colorful local markets to shop for handicrafts, Pashmina shawls, Thangka paintings, jewelry, and souvenirs.

    If you love culture, you can visit Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), or Patan’s old courtyards to experience the city’s spiritual and artistic heritage. Taste authentic Nepalese food at local cafes and restaurants, or relax and enjoy the lively street scenes. This free day in Kathmandu gives you time to experience the city’s culture, history, and vibrant atmosphere at your pace.

    Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
  • 18

    Transfer to Kathmandu International airport for departure

    After an amazing journey through the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and your time exploring Kathmandu, it’s time to end this spiritual and cultural adventure. Our team will help you with a smooth and comfortable transfer to Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home.

    On the way to the airport, take a moment to remember the incredible experiences—from the majestic Tibetan Himalayas and sacred sites of Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar to the lively streets, ancient temples, and rich culture of Kathmandu. Take these memories, spiritual insights, and unforgettable moments with you. While the journey ends physically, the spiritual experiences and memories of Nepal and Tibet will stay with you forever.

    Meal: Breakfast
Included in package cost
  • Airport pick-up and drop service will be provided on a private vehicle.
  • A warm welcome dinner featuring typical and authentic Nepalese cuisine will be arranged for you.
  • Hotel: 5 nights of Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, one night of Hotel accommodation in Nagarkot, and 2 nights of Hotel accommodation in Pokhara in twin-sharing rooms on a BB plan.
  • Private land transportation will be arranged as per the itinerary.
  • An English-speaking City Tour Guide will accompany you during the sightseeing activities.
  • All entrance and monument fees are included in the package.

    Accommodation in Tibet:

    • 3 nights in a guesthouse in Kyirong (shared rooms)
    • 2 nights in a hotel in Saga/Dongba (vegetarian meals included)
    • 1 night in a guesthouse near Lake Mansarovar (shared rooms, vegetarian meals)
    • 1 night in a hotel in Darchen (vegetarian meals included)
    • 1 night in a guesthouse in Dirapuk (shared rooms)
    • 1 night in a guesthouse in Zuthulpukh (shared rooms)

    Meals:

    All meals are vegetarian, including light breakfasts, packed lunches, and light dinners during parikrama days.

    Transportation:

    • Luxury air-conditioned Tibetan bus for travel within Tibet
    • Support truck for carrying kitchen equipment and other supplies in Tibet

    Guides and Support:

    • English-speaking Tibetan Tour guide cum Officer in Tibet
    • Nepali tour leader, cook, helper, and sherpa
    • Basic first aid kit with the tour guide
    • Oxygen cylinders available during trekking in Tibet for emergencies

    Permits and Visa:

    • Necessary group travel permits for visiting restricted areas in Tibet
    • Normal Tibet single-entry group visa for Kailash Manasarovar
    • Nepal-China border tax and all Nepalese and Tibetan government taxes included
Not included in package
    • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara are not included in the package and will be at your own expense.
    • The Nepal visa fee is not covered in the package and should be arranged separately.
    • International flight tickets to and from Nepal are not included.
    • A single supplementary charge will apply if you prefer to have a single room during the accommodation.
    • Travel and Medical Insurance: Travelers are advised to purchase insurance that covers high-altitude travel and emergency evacuation expenses.
    • Mule (Pony) and Porter Charges:;Costs associated with mules or porters for the Mount Kailash parikrama.
    • Transport for Additional Sightseeing: Costs related to transportation for any additional sightseeing activities not included in the provided itinerary.
    • Emergency Evacuation and Medical Expenses: Expenses incurred in case of emergency evacuations and medical treatment and hospitalization during the trip.
    • Extra Expenses for Permissions and Visa Splitting: Additional charges for necessary permissions or visa splitting, as well as any other services required due to changes in the tour plan by the traveler.
    • Urgent Visa Fees: Fees associated with expedited visa processing, if necessary.
    • Early Trip Return Expenses: Expenses related to returning early from the trip for personal reasons.
    • Unforeseen Circumstances: Expenses incurred before or during the trip due to unforeseen circumstances such as weather conditions, natural disasters, technical failures, flight delays/cancellations, permit/visa delays, strikes, riots, political closures, border lockdowns, war situations, or any other events beyond the company's control.
    • Services Not Included: Any services not explicitly mentioned in the list of package cost inclusions are not covered by the tour package and should be paid for by the traveler in advance or at the time of use, as required.

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Kailash Overland Tour is a significant spiritual pilgrimage to the holy Mount Kailash and the beautiful Lake Mansarovar in Tibet, China. It is revered by followers of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and the Bon faith, who believe it has the extraordinary ability to cleanse the soul, wash away sins, and deepen spiritual connections. This sacred journey embodies a rich blend of culture, faith, and nature, attracting pilgrims from various backgrounds in search of spiritual awakening and renewal.

The Kailash Overland Tour typically occurs between May and September, a time when the weather is generally favorable for travel. However, the specific dates can change, so it's important to check with authorized tour operators for the latest information. By planning your pilgrimage during these months, you can ensure a more comfortable and safe journey to this sacred site in Tibet, China, which is known for its spiritual importance across different faiths.

Participating in the Kailash Overland Tour involves several steps and considerations:

The best time to undertake the Kailash Overland Tour is usually from late May to early September, as the weather tends to be more favorable and the routes are accessible. However, it's important to remember that the weather in this area can be unpredictable, with varying temperatures and the possibility of rain or snow. Therefore, it's crucial to pack appropriately and be prepared for any sudden weather changes.

The Kailash Overland Tour typically lasts between 15 to 20 days, depending on the route you choose. This timeframe accommodates trekking, acclimatization, and the chance to explore this sacred area, ensuring a meaningful and safe pilgrimage experience.

Yes, the Kailash Overland Tour can be physically demanding. Several factors contribute to the physical challenges of this pilgrimage:

For the Yatra, you will typically need the following travel documents:

Kailash Overland Tour are of profound significance in various religious and cultural traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and the indigenous Tibetan Bon religion. Here is an overview of their importance:

Mount Kailash (Kailash Parvat):

The safety of the Kailash Overland Tour can vary depending on several factors, including the route chosen, weather conditions, and individual health and preparedness. Here are some key considerations regarding the safety of the Yatra:

Yes, foreigners can participate in the Kailash Overland Tour, but there are specific procedures and requirements that they must follow. Here's an overview of the key points for foreigners wishing to undertake the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra:

Obtaining the Appropriate Visa:

Yes, it is possible to customize the Kailash Overland Tour itinerary to some extent, but there are certain factors and limitations to consider:

Photography is generally allowed during the Kailash Overland Tour, but there are some important considerations and guidelines to keep in mind:

The equipment you need for the Kailash Overnald Tour should be selected carefully, taking into consideration the challenging terrain, high altitudes, variable weather conditions, and the need for both safety and comfort. Here is a list of essential equipment and gear to consider:

Clothing:

Travel insurance is not always mandatory for theKailash Overland Tour, but it is highly recommended. Here are some important considerations regarding travel insurance for this pilgrimage:

To travel to Tibet, all foreign tourists need a Tibet Travel Permit (TTP) issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau, in addition to a valid Chinese visa. Independent travel is not allowed, so visitors must join a guided tour organized by a registered travel agency, which takes care of the TTP application. If entering Tibet from Nepal, travelers also need a special Chinese Group Visa from the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu, even if they already have a Chinese visa. This group visa usually takes 3–5 days to process, and the travel agency handles all the paperwork, making entry into Tibet smooth and easy for pilgrims and tourists.

We are dedicated to ensuring an exceptional and unforgettable journey. Ethic Himalaya Treks & Expedition (P) Ltd is committed to providing seamless experiences. Services align with the agreed terms during booking, subject to our policies and Tourism Authority regulations.

By agreeing to the terms, you acknowledge inherent risks and take responsibility for your actions. This adventure demands flexibility as conditions, weather, and unexpected changes can occur. High altitudes require careful acclimatization due to potential risks. Expeditions often venture into remote areas, where emergency services are limited. Evacuations, even by helicopter, might be challenging due to weather.

Please understand that circumstances beyond our control, like government restrictions or weather, may lead to changes. Additional costs resulting from such situations are your responsibility. Comprehensive travel insurance, covering cancellations and more, is essential. Evidence of this insurance is required at the start of the trip. Your safety and satisfaction are our priority, and while challenges may arise, our commitment to an extraordinary journey remains unwavering.

During your Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, a certified Tibetan Fluent English-speaking city or cultural Tour Guide, endorsed by the Tibet Government, will lead the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. From the moment you arrive in Kyirong until your departure, this guide will be your dependable companion. His/Her expertise is a cornerstone of your tour's success. Don't hesitate to interact with them for inquiries and, above all, consider their guidance. Your guide's valuable insights contribute significantly to ensuring the excellence of your tour.

During our journey to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, we select simple yet comfortable lodgings in towns along the route. When trekking to Kailash Mansarovar, travelers can stay in guesthouses or teahouses, immersing themselves in the local culture.

In lower-altitude urban areas, you'll find modern amenities like attached bathrooms, WiFi, and proper dining. However, in higher-altitude regions with rugged terrain, accommodations are limited. Basic guesthouses or teahouses along the trek provide essential facilities for a comfortable stay.

Guesthouses in places like Zuthulpuk and Dirapuk offer the necessary amenities for a peaceful night's rest after a challenging trek. Throughout our journey, we carefully choose accommodations that prioritize comfort and respect for the region's culture and natural beauty, ensuring an unforgettable and spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage experience.

Throughout the journey, all meals will be vegetarian. Our dedicated staff will serve you hot and tasty meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day during the Kailash Manasarovar tour. When you're doing the Kora around Mount Kailash, we'll give you packed lunches. We also recommend bringing some of your favorite dry foods, sweets, and ginger and garlic candies for the trip.

During the Kailash Mansarovar trek, we've partnered with guesthouses and teahouses that provide nourishing meals like rice, noodles, soups, and fresh vegetables to keep you energized. In Kerung, our chosen accommodations will offer simple yet satisfying meals that combine Tibetan, Nepali, and Chinese cuisines.

Please be assured that our careful planning and coordination ensure that we can meet your dietary preferences, restrictions, and any special needs you might have.

We provide a diverse selection of vehicles, ranging from 7 to 23 seats, to cater to various group sizes. Our goal is to ensure that we can accommodate your group comfortably. We carefully allocate enough space for both passengers and luggage, enhancing the overall comfort of your journey. Our team of local drivers boasts considerable experience and is well-versed in the Tibet itinerary and road conditions.

We uphold stringent standards in selecting drivers and vehicles for your safety and peace of mind. Our drivers are chosen based on their extensive driving expertise, and each vehicle undergoes a meticulous assessment process. These stringent criteria guarantees that you can travel in Tibet with confidence, knowing that safety and security are paramount to us.

The Nepal-Tibet travel options include air and land routes, each offering its own unique experience and advantages:

Nepal by Road:

Traveling to Tibet necessitates both a Chinese visa and a Tibet Travel Permit, both of which can be facilitated in Kathmandu with the assistance of a travel company, particularly when entering Tibet via Nepal. It's vital to recognize that a valid Chinese tourist visa is distinct from a Tibet Travel Permit. Even travelers possessing a Chinese tourist visa are mandated to secure a Tibet travel permit. This stipulation remains applicable for foreign travelers journeying to Tibet from mainland China as well.

Acquiring the Tibet Travel Permit involves several prerequisites. These encompass enlisting a guide for the entire trip and arranging private transportation for excursions beyond Lhasa. Ventures outside Lhasa mandate supplementary permits, and these are adeptly organized by the travel company you are journeying with. This comprehensive approach is instrumental in ensuring your smooth and lawful access to Tibet, while guaranteeing a fulfilling and well-structured travel experience.

Your health plays a vital role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Given the high-altitude environment and potential challenges, it's recommended to consider the following:

At the time of booking, it is imperative to inform the Company in writing about any existing medical conditions, physical challenges, or mental or physical conditions that could impact your fitness to travel. This includes any medical conditions that may arise during the trip. Should you fail to communicate such conditions to the Company and subsequently need to cancel your trip due to these undisclosed conditions, you will be subject to 100% cancellation fees.

We prioritize your safety and comfort and having this information ensures we can make necessary arrangements and recommendations to accommodate your needs appropriately. Your proactive communication is crucial in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.

For the safety and well-being of all our travelers, travel insurance is mandatory and must be arranged at the time of booking. Your travel insurance policy should cover the following areas with a recommended minimum coverage of USD 200,000 for each category:

In the event that you encounter any concerns or complaints during your tour, it is imperative that you promptly communicate these issues to both the hotelier and our team on-site. By notifying us during your trip, we are given the opportunity to address and rectify the problem in a timely manner. Failing to alert us at the time of occurrence may not warrant the company's acceptance of liability for any issues that arise after you have returned to your home country.

Should the complaint not find resolution at the moment of occurrence, we kindly request that you provide a written account of the matter within 30 days following the conclusion of your trip. It is crucial to adhere to this timeframe. It's important to note that neglecting to follow this outlined procedure might limit or nullify any entitlement you have to initiate a claim against our company. Your cooperation and adherence to this procedure are greatly appreciated, as they ensure that we can diligently address and resolve any concerns you might encounter during your travel experience.

The cost on our website applies to groups of 6 to 15 people joining the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. We also offer the option of a private tour if your group size is at least two people. Many clients ask about preferred travel dates. It's important to know that the cost depends on:

The itineraries or programs we provide are subject to potential alterations without prior notice due to circumstances beyond our control, including but not limited to weather-related hazards, landslides, political disturbances, road closures, avalanches, sudden illnesses, and more. Customization of the program is possible based on client interests. In the unfortunate event of trip cancellation due to factors such as war, natural calamities, political instability, adverse climate conditions, etc., Ethic Himalaya Treks & Expedition P. Ltd. would be delighted to offer you an alternative trip of comparable quality. This alternative option will be held for your convenience for up to one year, not exceeding this duration.

To secure your booking for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, a non-refundable deposit of USD 1,000 per person per trip is essential. This deposit ensures the confirmation of your reservation. If you make your booking within 30 days of departure, the full amount is due at the time of booking. You have the flexibility to pay the remaining amount either before your arrival in Nepal or upon your arrival before the trip commences.

The non-refundable deposit must be remitted to our company. In case the deposit amount differs from what is stated in this clause, the company will provide you with the appropriate information at the time of booking.

You have the convenience of making booking deposits through bank transfers or by Credit Card (Visa or MasterCard). Please refer to the details provided on the booking form to ensure accurate payment processing.

For the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, your final payment can be settled upon your arrival in Nepal. This affords you flexibility and ease in managing your trip costs. Various payment options are available, including bank transfers, travel checks, cash, or Credit Card payments (Visa or MasterCard).

It's important to note that a 4% surcharge applies when using Credit Cards for payment. This surcharge is applicable to all types of payments, encompassing deposits, final balances, trip extensions, and incidental purchases. This policy ensures transparency and convenience in your financial transactions throughout your journey.

Please be aware that we maintain the prerogative to adjust pricing rates when necessary. Such revisions may occur if the prices displayed in our marketing materials and on our website face alterations due to circumstances beyond our control, such as shifts in exchange rates or government-imposed actions. It's important to note that domestic flight fares are particularly susceptible to fluctuations caused by increases in fuel prices.

Rest assured, our commitment to you is to always strive for transparency and to present the most current and accurate pricing in our tours. While external factors can sometimes exert pressure on pricing, we make every effort to minimize such impacts and maintain a fair pricing structure.

Upon payment of your deposit, your trip reservation is confirmed, contingent on settling the balance of fees 90 days before the scheduled trip commencement. If a member decides to cancel participation, the following guidelines will apply:

We retain the right to cancel a trip up to 30 days before the scheduled departure. We also maintain the option to cancel a trip prior to departure if circumstances such as terrorism, natural disasters, political instability, or other external factors render it unfeasible to carry out the planned itinerary. If such a cancellation occurs, you have the choice to transfer the amounts paid to an alternative departure date or receive a complete refund. In cases where external events beyond our control lead to cancellation, refunds will be adjusted to account for any unrecoverable expenses.

It's important to note that we are not accountable for any ancillary expenses you may have incurred due to your booking, including but not limited to visa costs, vaccinations, travel insurance deductibles, or non-refundable flight fares. Please be aware that differing cancellation terms might be applicable to specific trip styles; your booking consultant will provide guidance if such variations exist.

If you wish to make changes to your booking, such as transferring to a different trip or transferring you’re booking to a third party, we require you to notify us a minimum of 30 days before the proposed departure date. A fee of USD 800 per person per change will be applicable, in addition to any charges imposed by hotels, ground operators, or airlines.

Should you notify us of changes less than 30 days before the proposed departure date, the refund policy applicable to cancellations will take effect. Transfers to a third party are permissible only if the transferee meets all the trip requirements, and transfers to another departure are limited to within the current validity period.

For amendments to other arrangements made in conjunction with your trip, an administration fee of USD 500 per booking per change will apply. This fee is separate from any charges levied by hotels, ground operators, or airlines.

Please note that no amendments can be made to your booking within 10 days of departure. This policy ensures effective management of trip arrangements and associated services.

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