Mount Kailash & Lake Manasarovar Tour - 2012 |
Mt. Kailash (6714 m) - also known as Tise, Kailash or Kang Rinpoche (Jewel of
the Snows) has since time immemorial been celebrated in many eastern cosmologies
as Mt. Meru, the axis-mundi. As the center of the physical & metaphysical
universe, Mt. Meru (Kailash) is sacred to the Hindus, the Buddhists, the Jains,
and the Bonpos. For the Hindus, the mountain represents the seat of Shiva. For
the Buddhists, a terrestrial projection of the cosmic mandala of the Dyani
Buddhas & Boddhisatvas? The Wheel of Life.
For the devout pilgrim a visit to Mt. Kailash & Lake Mansorovar forms the
ultimate realization of their spiritual pursuit. And for the adventure-lovers it
offers rugged beauty, remoteness and solitude. The June tour visits Kailash
during the annual Buddhist festival of Saga Dawa while most of the other trips
are planned to arrive at Mt. Kailash during the full moon period to give all
participants a rare experience. A journey rightly called `once-in-a-lifetime'.
We are the leading & pioneer Tibet tour operator equipped with experienced man
power, contacts and resources to handle all the logistics of such a tour. Our
support staffs are strong, hardy Sherpas who have been several times to Mt.
Kailash and have a reputation of hospitality that is now an established legend.
We welcome you all to experience the bliss & magic of being at Mt. Kailash &
Lake Manasorovar with us.
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Full Moon Dates to Mount Kailash Tour/Yatra 2012
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Arrival Date in Kathmandu |
China Visa Apply/Issue
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Kailash Tour Departure
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Full Moon day at Lake Manasarovar
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30th April |
1st May
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2nd May
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6th May (Sun)
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29th May
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30th May
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31st May
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4th June (Mon), Saga Dawa
Festival at Tarboche
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27th June
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28th June
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29th June
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3rd July (Tue)
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25th August
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26th August
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27th August
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31st August (Fri)
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Please send an e-mail to:
parikarma@wlink.com.np to book our Group Departure dates
to Mount Kailash & Lake Mansarovar tour/yatra 2012. |
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Itinerary in Details |
DAY 01 |
Arrival at Kathmandu International Airport and transfer
to hotel. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu. |
DAY 02 |
IN KATHMANDU - After breakfast, proceed for a
half day sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath Temple and
Budhaneelkantha. Enjoy the evening at leisure in
Kathmandu. While the Chinese VISA will be obtain in
Kathmandu on this day, the travel permit for Tibet would
be applied for well in advance by us. Stay overnight at
the hotel in Kathmandu. |
DAY 03 |
KATHMANDU TO NYALAM (3750m) – After breakfast,
drive to the frontier town of Nepal at Kodari, enjoying
a scenic drive through Dhulikhel. From here, a short
walk to the friendship bridge for the drive to Zhangmu,
which is the main entrance for Tibet, China at the
height of 2,300 m. It is about 145 km from Kathmandu. In
Zhangmu, receive assistance from our Tibetan
counterpart. After completing the immigration
formalities at the check post, continue the journey for
another 35 km which could take almost 3 hours through
the winding roads to Nyalam. After the scenic drive,
enjoy overnight stay at Nyalam (3,750 m). The lodge and
guest house here are very simple and basic. Expect the
unexpected as tourism in Tibet is slowly picking up
since last 10 years. Overnight stay at Hotel Nyalam or
similar |
DAY 04 |
IN NYALAM FOR ACCLIMATIZATION – The day is
dedicated for acclimatization at Nyalam. Go for a short
trek of about three hours in Nyalam itself. Overnight
stay at Hotel Nyalam or similar. |
DAY 05 |
NYALAM TO SAGA (4600 m) 240 km - After breakfast,
drive through the windswept territory passing many
villages and camps of Yak herders with a distant view of
snow capped mountains. Go through the first high pass,
Lalung La Pass (5000 m) where a superb view of the
Himalayas can be enjoyed from Gaurishanker, Shishapangma
to Langtang Himal. Drive past Khunmen Tso, Sinling,
Karru Ongchen and Peigutso Lake (4400m). Continue the
drive, crossing the river ?Yarling Tsangpo? known as
Bhramaputra, to reach Saga (4600 m; 240 km / 6 -7 hours
drive). Overnight stay at local guest house. |
DAY 06 |
SAGA TO PRAYANG (4750m) 255 km - After breakfast,
drive to Paryang (4750 m) 255 km / 6 - 7 hr drive
through windswept territory, passing many villages and
camps of Yak herders with distant view of snow capped
mountains. On this day the road is quite flat, hence the
drive will be comfortable compared to other days.
Overnight stay at guest house / Hotel Prayang. |
DAY 07 |
PRAYANG TO HOR QUO (4560 m) 223 km - lifetime, as
you will have the first sight (darshan) of the holy Mt.
Kailash and the holy Mansarovar Lake. Camp on the bank
of the Lake. Overnight in Camp. |
DAY 08 |
MANSAROVAR PARIKRAMA (4520 m) 115 km & DRIVE TO
DARCHEN (4620 m) - After breakfast, this is the day
for prayers and a dip in the holy Lake. Start with a
jeep parikrama of Mansarovar (4520 m) 115 km / 4 - 5
hrs. During this parikarma, we will have a picnic lunch
on the bank of Lake Mansarovar. On the way, stop near
Trugu Gompa for a dip in the Lake. There will be
separate tents for changing. Time Permitting visit Chui
Gompa. In the afternoon, drive to Darchen (4620 m).
Darchen is located beneath the majestic holy Mount
Kailash, a small village with couple of guesthouses.
During the auspicious pilgrimage time, this place is
flooded with pilgrims with hundreds of tents all around.
Darchen is the beginning and end point of the Kora.
Overnight at Guest House in Darchen. |
DAY 09 |
IN DARCHEN TO ACCLIMTISE - After breakfast,
proceed to the acclimatising exercise with a short trek
to Serrlung Monastery and to Nandi Parvat, which
offers an excellent view of Mt. Kailash. Overnight stay
in Darchen to prepare for Kailash Parikarma. Overnight
at Guest House in Darchen. |
DAY 10 |
DRIVE TO TARBOCHE (13 km) and TREK TO DIRAPUK (4860
m) 7 km - After breakfast, drive about 13 km
to Tarboche, the starting point of the Kailash Parikrama.
Tarboche is also known as the outer ?Asthapath?. The
first day of the Kora is a gradual walk with multitudes
of other local pilgrims chanting and praying. The trail
will lead you to a few ups and downs till you reach our
camp/guest house at Dirapuk (4860 m) 7 km / 5 - 6 hours
trek. Camp on the grassy meadows with a view of Mt.
Kailash. Those not feeling fit to continue the parikarma
will drive back to Darchen and wait for the Parikarma
group to return. Overnight in camp. |
DAY 11 |
TREK TO ZUTULPUK (4760 m) 18 km - Today the
circumbulation (Kora) will lead to a much higher
elevation of the holy path, just beneath Mt. Kailash.
The walk will bring us to one of the highest point at
Drolma La, (5,200 m) before gradually descending to the
field towards Zuthulphuk for an overnight stay, after 5
- 6 hours of a walk. Zuthulphuk (4760 m) 18 km / 9 - 10
hrs.
After an early breakfast, the group will set off as the
sun rays break over the ridges above. After the
footbridge the trail rises up a rocky slope. Take this
gently but steadily. It soon reaches a level walk. The
peak of Mount Kailash rises to the right and can now be
seen linked to a long spur, which joins the eastern
ridge. This is the top edge of the glacial valley from
which the Lhachu ("Divine River") flows.
This day is the climax of this holy journey and is the
most difficult. One has to pass through the Drolma La
Pass (5680m), the highest altitude on this tour.
Physically it is the most arduous day. At the pass is a
large boulder depicting Tara, festooned with prayer
flags. Here too the Tibetans leave a memento of
themselves such as a tooth, a lock of hair or even a
personal snapshot.
After perhaps 30 minutes, descend a steep, rock-strewn
path to the valley below. Just below the pass is Lake
Tu-je Chenpo Dzingbu (Gauri Kund) i.e. "The Pool of
Great Compassion". Take great care now because it is
easy to sprain your ankle or worse. You must negotiate
steep staircases down to a snowfield. The only way down
is to jump from boulder to boulder across a large rock
fall. On the ridge above is a formation known as the
Lekyi Ta-ra ("Axe of Karma"), as though one moment can
lead to a suffering, an accident, or even death.
A final steep staircase brings you to the valley floor.
From here it is still about 5 hours to the day's
destination with no shelter in between. It is vitally
important to remain on the right hand side of the river,
the West bank. If not, you will get trapped, unable to
cross it. The walk now becomes very pleasant and
relaxing (as long as the weather is clear and there is
no howling gale). The path follows the gentle slope of
the valley over grassy fields and clear brooks for
several kilometers before it narrows and turns further
south to merge with another valley before reaching
Zuthulphuk, the "Miracle Cave" of Milarepa. Overnight
stay in the second camp. |
DAY 12 |
ZUTULPUK TO DARCHEN TREK 10 km and DRIVE TO PRAYANG
(4750 m) - The morning can be spent exploring the
caves and visiting the temples and the shrine that have
been built around Milarepa's cave. A married elderly
couple supervises the temple, which is usually an active
residence for over half a dozen Tibetan devotees,
helpers, or relatives who continuously busy themselves
with the tasks of maintaining the buildings.
One imagines Milarepa's disciples meditating here. Many
of the caves contain meditation platforms,
self-contained by dry stonewall which divides them from
their cooking partitions and entrance areas. It is well
worth the short climb up to these caves before beginning
the final stage of the trek. The winding gradual tracks
finally ends our holy pilgrimage walk 10 km / 4 - 5 hrs.
Once you reach the end point near Darchen, land cruisers
will be waiting to take the group back to Prayang.
(Those who could not do the parikarma would be waiting
to welcome other group members at this point). Overnight
stay at Hotel Prayang. |
DAY 13 |
DRIVE FROM PRAYANG TO SAGA (4600m) 255 km - After
breakfast, drive to Saga. Overnight at the local guest
house. |
DAY 14 |
DRIVE FROM SAGA TO NYALAM (3750m) 240 km - After
breakfast, drive to Nyalam. Overnight at Hotel Nyalam or
similar. |
DAY 15 |
DRIVE TO KATHMANDU (1350m) – Drive downhill to
Zhangmu and the Friendship Bridge where transportation
awaits for the final leg of the journey to Kathmandu
(150 km) / 8 - 9 hr. After reaching the Friendship
Bridge, you will be leaving the Tibet vehicles on the
other side of the border and will walk for about 15
minutes towards the Nepal Immigration Post where the
coach for Nepal would be waiting for you. The border
guide will assist you to shift your belongings towards
the Nepal side of the bridge. Overnight at the hotel in
Kathmandu. |
DAY 16 |
Free day in Ktm for souvenir shopping & independent
activities |
DAY 17 |
Fly back to your home with memories of Mt. Kailash
and the holy Lake Mansarovar. |
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COST INCLUDES: Tibet travel permit,
13 days Mt. Kailash & Lake Manasarovar tour on full board
basis, 3 meals a day prepared by our trained cook during the
trek, 03 nights accommodation in KTM, Insurance & visa fee
for Nepalese crew, full guide & sherpa support, all
necessary equipment i.e. tents, mattress, utensils, fuel,
All surface transportation, monastery entrance fee, yak &
yak men, Oxygen cylinder & masks and Gamow Bag.
EXTRA COST: Meals in Kathmandu,
Personal travel insurance, personal expenses & gears,
hard/soft drinks, extra expenses occurred in case of natural
disasters, ill health, rescue in case of emergency & tips.
Extra: Tibet China Visa Fee US$ 114 Per Person. Extra
US$ 85 for American nationals |
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