The world's highest plateau is surrounded by the Himalaya range in the south, the Karakoram Range in the west and the Kunlun Mountain in the north. Due to its climate, height, and land structure, Tibet is considered a unique land. There are many high mountains in it and it is also the source of major four rivers, including the Brahmaputra, Indus, Karnali, Sutlej, etc. The Hindu pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Manasarovar Lake takes place every year, attracting thousands of pilgrims from across the globe. Because Nepal's route is the shortest and easiest, most pilgrims travel to China's autonomous region Tibet by way of Nepal.
At Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, pilgrims arriving for Kailash Manasarovar Tour are welcomed with flowers and Rudrashas (Rudrashas) garland. In the evening, pilgrims are taken to Pashupatinath Temple to attend Arati. An expert religious guide clarifies the importance of the temple, Arati with the divine view of Lord Pashupatinath for the pilgrims. Once you arrive at Tibet's Gonggar airport, our guide will meet you outside of the immigration counter to assist you with immigration procedures. The Tibetan Khata (white garland) is a welcome for all.
Everyone boards a bus or minibus at the airport and is driven to Lhasa. The journey takes about an hour and involves 60km. In the evening, we will check in at the hotel and then head out for dinner. We at Monterosa Treks and Expedition (P) Ltd organize an impeccably smooth and well-organized Kailash Yatra every year from 2002. Please contact us for more information.
Meeting point: On the day of your arrival, we will pick you up from Kathmandu airport according to your flight schedule.
04 May 2025 Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu before 10:00 AM
Collect passport & apply visa, Afternoon visit Kailashnath
Shiva statue, Doleshwor Mahadev and Buddhist temple
Boudhanath Mahadev, evening Aarati in Pashupatinath
05 May 2025 Day 02: Rudrabhishek and Darshan Sakti pith
Gujeswari and Jal Narayan (Budhanilkantha)
06 May 2025 Day 03: Fly to Chengdu airport & drive to hotel
07 May 2025 Day 04: Fly to Gonggar airport and drive Lhasa
08 May 2025 Day 05: Sights in Lhasa including Potala Palace
09 May 2025 Day 06: Drive Lhasa to Shigatse 3782m.- Hotel
10 May 2025 Day 07: Drive Shigatse - New Tingri way to EBC
11 May 2025 Day 08: Drive New Tingri to Everest BC & Saga
12 May 2025 Day 09: Drive to Manasarovar Lake, Overnight
Full moon night in Manasarovar Lake
13 May 2025 Day 10: Morning spiritual rituals, Drive Darchen
14 May 2025 Day 11: Drive Yam Dwar & start walk to Dirapuk
15 May 2025 Day 12: Walk Charan Sparsh back to mud house
16 May 2025 Day 13: Trek to Dolma La 5636m. & Zuthulpuk
17 May 2025 Day 14: Trek to Chongdo, drive Darchen & Saga
18 May 2025 Day 15: Drive to Kerung valley & overnight stay
19 May 2025 Day 16: Drive Kerung bridge, drive to Kathmandu
20 May 2025 Day 17: Transfer to Kathmandu airport departure
04 May 2025 Day 01: We will meet you at the airport after your arrival in Kathmandu (1350m) and guide you to your hotel. All guests should reach Kathmandu at 9:30am or earlier. In the afternoon, visit Kailashnath temple, one of Nepal's tallest Shiva temples. It is the second tallest Hindu deity in the world after the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue in Bali, Indonesia. About 20 kilometers from Kathmandu, the Kailash Nath Shiva statue is located in Sanga, Nepal. Doleshwor Mahadev is 144 feet / 44 meters high, and was constructed with copper, zinc, cement, and steel. After Kailashnath drive to Doleshwor Mahadev.
Visit Doleshwor / Doleshwor Mahadev Temple) Shiva devotees believe that a trip to Kailash is incomplete without visiting Doleshwor Mahadev and Pashupatinath temple. On Aug. 22, 2009, the Doleshwor Mahadev was declared the head of Kedarnath, one of the Char Dham Yatra. The regular prayers that were interrupted at Kedarnath, situated in Uttarkhand, were performed at Doleshwor Temple after the devastating floods in 2013. Regular prayers that used to be held at Kedarnath Temple are now held at Doleshwor Mahadev Temple as per the request of the head priest of Kedarnath Temple.
Buddhist Temple, Boudhanath Stupa: Known for its huge stupa, Buddha is one of Tibet's most important pilgrimage sites. The white dome is adorned with painted Buddha eyes and devotees visit nearby monasteries for prayers and seminars. One of Nepal's largest spherical stupas, Boudhanath is located about 10 km from Kathmandu's center and northeastern outskirts. With Hindu temples and deities incorporated into this Buddhist site, the stupa stands as a symbol of faith and harmony for centuries. It is said that the glory of Kathmandu Valley began here.
05 May 2025 Day 02: Kailash pilgrims are taken to Pashupatinath temple early in the morning for Rudra Abhishek, Hawan and Aarati. Rudra, meaning ‘Fearful Lord Shiva’, comes from Rudrabhishek, Rudranti Iti Rudri, and Rudhiryoge Metal. It means people live in pain, violence, and greed on this Earth, and we sing a religious hymn praising Shiva so that he will deliver people from all these miseries of life and grant them justice, good health, prosperity, peace, and salvation. For this reason, Rudri is done for peace. During Kailash tours, pilgrims spend time at Pashupatinath and worship it. Aarati and worshipping Lord Pashupatinath are believed to grant devotees all kinds of good merits. The Kailash Tour is considered complete only after visiting Pashupatinath.
A pilgrimage site with numerous Jyothirlinga and Shiva temples, Kailash Manasarovar is one of the most important pilgrimage sites. Humans are superior to Souls, Sages are superior to Humans, Gods are superior to Gods, and Lord Shiva is superior even to Gods. Kailash is the dwelling place of Shiva the supreme. Panchamrit Pooja is held in Pashupatinath temple every morning from 9:30 to 11:00 AM Bhatta Pujari, a payable Pooja that includes a Pooja Thali, milk, Rudrashas mala, flower garland, and a lamp. Pashupatinath fulfills all the desired wishes for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra / tour by offering Panchamrit Pooja for load. After receiving Prasad and Rudrashas mala, the ceremony ends. This Pooja is only open to Hindu devotees.|
Visit Gujeswari What is the Sakti pith? The concept and definition of Sakti pith begin with the Ashyamed Yagya (an auspicious and spiritual fire ceremony in Hinduism) which was performed by Daksha Prajapati and his consorts and all the Kanyas (divine daughter princesses) and their bridegrooms. However, Lord Mahadev was not invited, which later Mata Sati Devi became aware and felt very sad and uncomfortable. Having insulted Lord Mahadev, she jumped into the Yagya Kund, fell unconscious, and did not give up her body. In response to Lord Mahadev discovery of Ashyamed Yagya in Kailash, Ashyamed attended the Yagya and sacrificed Daksha Prajapati body.
The body parts of Mother Sati Devi that Mahadev Shiva carried fell into 51 places and became Sakti pith, which remains there to this day. A place called Gujeswari is believed to be the place where her private part (gopya) fell; some say it fell into her anus, which we call Guhyeshori. In mythology, he is worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists as the mother of all the Astha Matrils (eight mother goddesses). Located 1 km east of Pashupatinath, the Gujeswari (Guhyeshori) Sakti pith temple is worth a visit.
Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan), In the middle of a big pool of water depicting the cosmic ocean, a sleeping Vishnu is floating like an astronaut on a bed of snakes. A blue throat disguised by mud is the literal meaning of the name Budhanilkantha, which has nothing to do with Buddha. The peculiar name refers to two legends attached to the statue, one of which claims a farmer found the long-lost statue in mud while working his field with a plough and the other which claims Vishnu sacrificed himself by drinking poison from the cosmic ocean, turning his throat blue as a result.
06 May 2025 Day 03: Having breakfast at the hotel in Kathmandu, we depart for the Tribhuvan International Airport at 8:30 AM. The flight takes 5 hours to reach Chengdu Airport in China. We pass through the Himalayan ranges admiring the world's highest peaks, Mount Everest 8848m., Cho Oyu 8201m., Makalu 8463m. and Kanchenjunga 8586m., after 5 hours fly to Chengdu airport and transfer to airport hotel.
07 May 2025 Day 04: There is a flight from Chengdu to Lhasa that takes 2 hours 25 minutes and lands at Gonggar airport in Lhasa. Yatri or tourists who complete Tibetan immigration formalities will be greeted by our guide outside the immigration counter. Tibetan Khata (white garland), Welcome for all with Tibetan Khata (white garland). Everyone is transported by minibus or bus from the airport to Lhasa city. The journey is 60km and takes about an hour. We enjoy seeing the naked hills, settlements at the bottom of the hills, and agricultural land full of crops on the way. A vegetarian buffet dinner is served at the hotel in the evening, followed by an overnight halt in Lhasa.
Tibet's capital and largest city, Lhasa, has wide roads and sky kissing buildings that make it as attractive as any developed country, and the Dalai Lama's palace is also a must-see. Other attractions in Lhasa include the Potala Palace, Jokhang Monastery at Bharkhor Bazaar, Bharkhor Bazaar itself. The altitude of Lhasa City is 3,600 meters above sea level. Check in to hotel in Lhasa, rest and acclimatize today.
08 May 2025 Day 05: Breakfast is taken in the hotel in the morning and after breakfast, a local guide takes you on a local sightseeing tour of Lhasa. At a height of 150 meters, the Potala Palace is located in the central part of Lhasa city. A meditative office building and an administrative office building are adjacent to the palace. A red palace symbolizes meditation, while a white palace represents transparent administration. In Tibetan, 'Lhasa' means 'The Land of Gods and Goddesses'. There are different varieties of magical Buddha idols in the Red Palace, while in The White Palace, there are meditation rooms, living rooms, and meeting rooms for foreign guests of the Dalai Lama. Lhasa city is a valley which is also adjacent to two sacred rivers namely, Lhasa and Brahmaputra. According to Buddhists, it is believed that one can obtain ‘Nirvana’ meaning ultimate salvation by having divine view (Darshan) of Potala Palace and Jokhang Monastery at least once in one's lifetime.
The Potala Palace: The palace was built in the 7th century by Songtsan Gampo, and it was expanded by the 5th Dalai Lama to its present size. At this time, it also succeeds in becoming the residing, the main political and religious palace of the Dalai Lama. In addition to living quarters, temples, tomb stupas and monk dormitories, the main palace was divided into two sections: the white palace and the red palace. It is 115.703 meters high with thirteen stories. This palace contains countless cultural relics, including murals, sutras, and images, all of which are valuable. Besides being classified as national treasures, these Tibetan arts and culture are also listed as one of the most important cultural relics to be protected by the state council. In addition to 13th Dalai Lama's entombment, 6th Dalai Lama's entombment remains mysterious and unknown.
According to experts, the ashes of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Dalai Lama were kept safely at Jokhang Monastery after the funeral rites. In the Potala Palace, there are a thousand rooms, out of which 27 are open to the public, such as the Bed Room, Living Room, Study Room, Meeting Room and the Entombment Place of Dalai Lama, the current 14th Dalai Lama, who lives in India since 1959.
09 May 2025 Day 06: Having spent two nights in Tibet's capital city, Lhasa, our journey to Kailash Manasarovar begins by traveling in our tourist coach. One hour drive from Lhasa takes us to the Brahmaputra River and through its banks, we reach Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet. It has fine luxury hotels for lodging and we have arranged a Nepali restaurant for our pilgrims to eat in. This is a huge monastery known as Tashilimphu Monastery. The distance from Lhasa to Shigatse is 271 kilometers and it takes 5 hours to drive there.
10 May 2025 Day 07: A buffet breakfast will be served in the morning, followed by a drive to New Tingri via Lhatse. On the journey today, we pass one high pass with a beautiful view of Tibet's countryside and landscape. There are 160 KM between Shigatse and Lhatse, and it takes about 3 hours to get there. We stop for lunch on our way from Lhatse to New Tingri, which is 140km away. The roads to New Tingri and Saga are divided into two directions after lunch. One goes to Tingri way to Everest Base Camp and the other goes to Saga way.
In order to reach New Tingri, we follow the road. The road ascends gradually after leaving Lhatse until it reaches the top of Gyatso La pass (5259 meters). While the 250-kilometer drive from Shigatse to New Tingri does not rank among Tibet's most interesting routes, you will pass over five thousand meters high Gyatso la pass (5260 m.) and come closer to the Himalayan ridge with Mount Everest at its center.
11 May 2025 Day 08: Early morning drive to Everest Base Camp today. A real Tibet journey begins at the Everest base camp and ends at Mount Kailash. Leaving the highway and heading towards Everest Base Camp. You can enjoy spectacular views of Mount Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and the snowcapped Himalayas as you drive over Pang La (5,120m). The drive continues to Rongbuk.
The Rongbuk Monastery is located at an altitude of 5000m. above sea level and is dedicated to Guru Padmasambhava. Take a half hour drive up to Everest Base Camp (5200m) and admire the breathtaking view of the north face of Mt. Everest. After exploring the Everest base camp, drive back to New Tingri and then continue to Old Tingri and Saga. One of the ways to get to Saga is to drive through Khu Tso, a beautiful highland lake, as well as Nunilo Tal (Salt Lake). We can see the Brahmaputra River and cross the bridge before reaching Saga bazaar. When you reach Saga, check in at the Monterosa Hotel where Nepali staff will welcome you and prepare a meal for you. From Saga onwards, our staff will prepare every meal. Food will be provided in Nepali restaurants in Lhasa and Shigatse or onward, and breakfast in hotels. check into the hotel and overnight in Saga.
12 May 2025 Day 09: After leaving Saga Bazaar, we pass Dongba, Praying, and reach the Brahmaputra River's adjoining point. The Brahmaputra is formed by the amalgamation of two rivers. The Gangdici River flows from the Himalayan Range and the Tima Yangjong River flows from the Tibetan Himalayan Range through Saga, Shigatse, and other places in Tibet before merging with the Gulf of Bengal.
Lunch is served here when we stop our van or bus. We continue driving towards Hor near the holy Lake Manasarovar, observing beautiful scenes and naked hills along the way. Kailash Parbat, Mount Gurla Mandata, and Manasarovar Lake can all be seen from here. A total distance of 102 km is covered on this circumambulation around Manasarovar Lake. The local people say it takes three days for locals to circumambulate, but 5 to 7 days for tourists or pilgrims.
From this place, Manasarovar Lake circulates. It is called Hor (the name of the place starting and ending). Nangri Tourism Board organizes a Blue Bus to transport people around Manasarovar Lake and beyond, but sometime the same bus will run around Manasarovar. Hor is the starting point and the route extends to Chiu Monastery, Darchen and Yam Dwar before returning to Hor. While traveling, we carry hot lunch boxes and stop somewhere to eat lunch. In about two hours, we'll complete one-half of Manasarovar Lake's rotation. During the circumambulation, you can see 8 Buddhist monasteries as well as Rakshas Lake and Manasarovar Lake as you reach the top hills. Chiu Monastery is where we will stay overnight today and Manasarovar is where we will stay at the bottom. Full Moon night in Manasarovar Lake
The Lake of Manasarovar:The Manasarovar Lake, also known as Brahma's Lake or Mapam Yum Tso Lake, is located at an altitude of 4850 meters above sea level. Manas means mind or consciousness and Sarovar means lake. There is a deep spiritual influence and a wide range of religious values among Hindus and Buddhists. It is believed that taking a holy bath in the Lake will purify one's soul and body from sin. This lake is mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures as a must-see place for anyone seeking salvation - the highest level of achievement in Hinduism. There is something very charming about the cascading waves of the Lake in the wind.
Ramayana says that a person who bathes in the pure water of Manasarovar Lake directly reaches heaven after death. The person who drinks the water of this lake recognizes "Shivalok", the palace of Lord Shiva, according to scripture. From Manasarovar Lake, Kailash Parbat is 58 kilometers away. As it flows eastward from Manasarovar Lake, the Brahmaputra River is called the Brahmaputra. There are many people who want to visit Kailash Parbat and Manasarovar Lake at least once in their lives.
During full moon nights, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati bathe in Manasarovar Lake from 2 AM to 4 AM. We can see also stars bathing in this lake every night as well, while Parvati Mata is the only one to bathe the other every night. At night, pilgrims are said to be able to live and watch God there if they stay at this place Manasarovar Lake. A Hindu religious book mentions that all Hindus should visit Manasarovar Lake at least once in their lifetime, since it covers a very large area that is pure.
Rakshas Lake (Demon King Ravana Lake) Sarovar
Hindu tradition has given this lake its name Rakshas. Carnivorous monsters are believed to hide in the dark waters by Hindus. This belief led people to call it Rakshas Tal and stay away from this lake, considering it a symbol of dark and destructive forces. Tradition has it that the water of this lake is poisonous and fatal. In order to replace the poisonous water of this lake, a tunnel was built from Manasarovar Lake. In this lake, there is pure water and a golden fish. The lake's negative reputation changed and people began to go nearer to it, but they still don't drink the water.
This lake was meditated in by Ravana during the Treta Yug, according to Hindu mythology. To the west of Manasarovar Lake is Rakshas Lake. The altitude is 4,540 meters above sea level. There are many birds in Manasarovar Lake, including ducks, but none in Rakshas Lake.
13 May 2025 Day 10: From 2018 A.D., pilgrims will not be able to take holy dips in Lake Manasarovar. We set up a big tent for bathing inside the tent with holy water from Manasarovar. A Nepali Brahman Pandit from Kathmandu conducts Rudrabhishek, Hawan, and Arati Pooja after taking a bath to offer Tarpon/holy water offerings, flowers, and money to the God. Our company Monterosa Treks and Expeditions is providing Nepal Braman Pandit who will perform Rudra Abhishek, Hawan, Aarati, and chant Shiva mantra during the event and rituals. In order to relieve themselves of any kind of sin they may have committed knowingly or unknowingly, pilgrims can pray for Lord Shiva and recite the names of their ancestral gods, and perform Hawan (offering grains mixed with butter) in the name of gods. After you have completed all spiritual activities, have lunch, then drive to Darchen, which is 40KM away and takes about an hour to reach. Darchen is the base camp for Mount Kailash. The Kailash circuit starts and ends here, and it is 53km long.
Mount Kailash
Kailash Parbat is located at 6714 meters above sea level, the height of the sacred religious place. Religious purity is supposed to be at its highest in this region. Prior to the origin of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, it was supposed to be the center of the world. Ramayana and Mahabharata glorify Kailash Parbat. There is no civilization without a description of Kailash Parbat in ancient Asian stories. The Kailash Parbat is situated in Tibet. There is a lack of satisfactory scientific research in this region. It extends from Brahmaputra in the east to Karakoram in the west.
Although they explained Kailash differently, different religious groups like Shaiba, Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Bon-Po respect it equally. According to traditional Buddhist and Shaiba literature, Kailash lies at the center of Sumeru, the world's center. Hindus believe it is the residence of Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. In the name of Kang Rimpoche, Buddhists revere it. Kailash and Manasarovar are considered great natural Mandalas by Buddhists. For them the Mandala is a symbol of respect and salvation. For this isolated peak the Jains worship it as Astpada. In the same place Rishavadev, the founder of this religion, received spiritual salvation.
Various logics can be used to claim that this Parbat is sacred. From this isolated Parbat, big rivers like the Brahmaputra, the Satlaj, the Indus and the Karnali originate. There are 53 km around Mount Kailash, and pilgrims should walk 38 km within three days, or four days if they combine the Charan Sparsh (Touch Kailash) tour. In Hindu mythology, a person who moves around Kailash Parbat will be free of all sins committed during his or her lifetime. They get Nirvana if they move around the Parbat 108 times. The legend also says that moving Nandi once is equivalent to moving around Kailash 13 times.
The water flowing from Kailash Parvat's snowy tip is worshiped as Ganges, the holy river flowing from Lord Shiva's form. From the side of this monastery, one can see Mount Kailash more clearly. Mount Kailash can be seen between Mount Manjushree at right and Mount Bajrapani at left when viewed from Dirapuk. The Ganges River, which originates from Mount Kailash, meets the Lachhu River and mixes with Rakshas Lake. Rakshas Lake receives water from every river that flows from the Kailash Himalayan Ranges. It is called Karnali because it forms at the junction of Rakshas Lake and Rakshas Lake Junction. Rakshas Lake water escapes through the Karnali River, but Manasarovar water is stored in Lake Manasarovar.
14 May 2025 Day 11: This is the first day of the Kailash Parikrama/Kora from Darchen to Yam Dwar & Dirapuk. Drive to Yam Dwar in the morning and walk to Dirapuk (12 kilometers/4890 meters). From Yam Dwar, we start our Kailash circumambulation [kora] circuit/round/Parikrama. Due to the distance of only 6km, the blue bus takes 20 minutes to reach there. The place is also called Yam Dwar. At Yam Dwar, all the pilgrims are offering to Shiva after getting off the bus. After that, we walked around the Yam Dwar three times. The Gate of the God of Death (Yam Dwar) is known as this place in Hinduism. In the shape of a temple, Yam Dwar built it.
There are three bells inside, called Barma, Vishnu and Maheshwar. There are three circuits inside the door of this temple. The first day of Parikrama begins with belling and continuing to walk or ride a pony to Dirapuk. During the pilgrimage on foot, physically handicapped pilgrims pay homage to Kailash Parbat at a distance and return to Darchen because the visit to Yam Dwar is believed to provide equal religious gain as the visit to Kailash Parbat itself. Nepali workers, pilgrims, horses, porters, yaks, and porters are all on this path or trail.
We stopped for lunch after walking along the Lachhu riverside path for three hours. From here, Kailash Parbat can be clearly seen. We can see an elephant-shaped stone below the Parbat. It is believed that God Indra rides on it. We can reach Dirapuk after walking for two hours. Lha Chhu River has a Dirapuk Monastery situated on its banks. Its name is derived from the name of the monastery. It is located at a height of 4900m. above sea level. Seeing Kailash from here is like seeing heaven.
It is estimated that more than 500 pilgrims arrive at Dirapuk every day riding on horseback or walking from Yam Dwar. Some Yatri prefers to take a pony and a porter for the 4 days, (If you wish to take a pony and porter, please inform the Tibetan guide in advance). Today, I have to walk continuously for about five to six hours. All our goods and equipment, as well as your bags, will be carried by Yak. You can see the north face of Mt Kailash from Dirapuk mud house/guesthouse, where you can spend an overnight stay.
15 May 2025 Day 12: Pilgrims Walk for 4 kilometers from Dirapuk to Mount Kailash also called Charan Sparsh after breakfast. The experience of touching the base of Kailash Mountain feels as if it was a blessing from Lord Shiva. The pilgrims offer Pooja and seek the blessing of Lord Shiva. The return journey takes approximately one and a half hours to two hours and is a day trip from Dirapuk.
The word "Charan" means "feet" and the word "Sparsh" means "touch". Together they meaning to touch one’s feet”. There has been a tradition of touching Kailash Parbat's feet since ancient times. Vibrations from the human body touch the feet, which promotes the flow of energy and blessings, happiness, and success. As a result of this exchange of energy, one feels vigor, self-confidence and contentment. A glow emanates from within. A blessing received after "Charan Sparsh" is like an invisible amour. Motivation and strength are provided by them. The second night will be spent in Dirapuk
16 May 2025 Day 13: Walking or horseback riding from Dirapuk to Zuthulpuk. We have to pass Dolma La Pass, which is 5636 meters above sea level today. The weather at Dolma La Pass can be unpredictable, and sometimes snowstorms may occur. Therefore, we should start our journey as early as possible in the morning. Our route passes Ganesh Kund and Gauri Kund lakes. After climbing down the pass, you will reach Shapje Datok and Zuthulpuk monastery. Approximately nine to ten hours are needed to complete the 22KM distance. A mud house in Zuthulpuk will be your home for the night.
GANESH KUND (SAROVAR)
It takes about 45 minutes to reach the 5636m Dolma La pass. The holy Ganesh Kund is located on the right-hand side of the walking trail (Kailash circuit). The walking trail is 15 minutes away. There is a Kund in the shape of Lord Ganesh where he bathes.
THE LEGEND OF GAURI KUND
The legend of Shiva Purana mentions a story about Gauri Kund or Parvati Kund, which is part of Hindu mythology. In the Puran, Gauri Sarovara is for purifying the mind, body, and speech of Kailash Yatri. Almost all Yatri of Kailash Manasarovar tours include their tour program.
Gauri Kund is for holy bath to Goddess Parvati Mata. Gauri Mata had resuscitated her beloved son Ganesh from frothing cleaning agent on her body. During her sacred deep, Ganesh was placed at the path to prevent the unknown from entering. Lord Shiva came to his residence at Mt Kailash at the same time, but Ganesh ji did not recognize it. As a result, Lord Shiva became furious and cut off the kid's head. Mata Parvati became distressed by seeing it and asked Lord Shiva to bring the child back to life so she could regain her son. Kailash tour Yatri is fascinated by this true story.
THE MEANING OR SIGNIFICANCE TO VISIT GAURI KUND.
By splashing the Jala on their heads, Kailash Yatri purifies their minds, bodies, and speech during their Parikrama or Kora. For their ancestors to have peace in heaven, they offer TARPANA and Jala (holy water). Their homes are filled with holy water brought from the Kund.
WHERE IS THE GAURI KUND LOCATED?
On the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra tour, after crossing steep descents of the Dolma La pass, the highest pass, GAURI KUND is located at 5608 meters above sea level, but there is no walking trail, so one has to walk on massif rock.
17 May 2025 Day 14. We walked to Chongdo about 3 hours, drove to Darchen, rested, and then continued driving to Dongba, Praying and Saga Bazaar. Saga Bazaar will be halted overnight.
18 May 2025 Day 15: Drive from Saga to Kerung valley, which takes five to six hours. This is a great place to stay overnight.
19 May 2025 Day 16: The next morning, take breakfast and drive to Kerung Bridge, where you will cross Tibet immigration formalities as well as Nepal immigration formalities. Drive to Kathmandu by Scorpio jeep and 4-seater for Yatri after crossing the border.
20 May 2025 Day 17: Transfer from the hotel to the Kathmandu airport for your final departure.
Per Person USD 4500 (Double / Twin / triple room sharing basis)
Per Person USD 5000 (Single Room Basis)
The itinerary includes a full vegetarian breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Extra Service if required
Mountain flight / Everest Flight is USD 250 per person
Extra cost if required for Kailash circuit:
Horse ride during the Parikrama 1 horse for 4 days USD 515@2024
(Directly payable to the Tibetan guide)
Porter for carrying small bag for 4 days round Kailash USD 220@2024
Hotel in Nepal
Kathmandu: 5 Star Hotel Radisson or Similar Single / Double / Triple bed room]
(Full meal Vegetarian Breakfast, Lunch, dinner) as fallow itinerary)
Hotels in Tibet
Chengdu China: 4-star Holiday inn or Similar [ Single / Double / Triple bed room]
Lhasa Tibet: 5-star Shangri - La or Similar [ Single / Double / Triple bed room]
Shigatse: 5-star Gesar Hotel New Building [ Single / Double / Triple bed room]
Saga: 4-star Northern Holiday hotel or Similar [ Single / Double /Triple bed room]
Manasarovar Lake: Guest house or mud houses [dormitory 6 bed or more bed room]
Darchen: 4-star Kailash Himalayan [ Single / Double / Triplebed room]
Dirapuk: Normal Guest house (Parikrama first day) dormitory 6 bed or more bed room]
Zuthulpuk: Normal guesthouse (Parikrama second day) dormitory 6 bed room or more]
New Tingri: Tingri roof of the World Grand hotel Single / Double bed room]
Kerung valley: 4-star Pilgrimage
(Full meal Vegetarian Breakfast, Lunch, dinner) as fallow itinerary)
Note: For Manasarovar Lake, Dirapuk, and Zuthulpuk, dormitories are available as well as basic toiletries.
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