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Discover Tibet – Inspiring Mt. Kailash & Lake Manasarovar Tour

Mount Kailash, Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, China
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14 Days

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1 person

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English

Discover Tibet, that’s often referred to as the “Roof of the World,” a land of mystique and spirituality, drawing adventurers and pilgrims alike to its rugged terrain and serene monasteries.

This ancient land, with its vast landscapes, towering peaks, and deep cultural heritage, offers a journey unlike any other. Discover Tibet through a journey that unveils its extraordinary beauty and profound spirituality, immersing yourself in a land where the divine and the earthly intersect in remarkable ways.

 

Discover Tibet: Gateway to the Himalayas – Kathmandu

Your journey to discover Tibet begins in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal. Kathmandu serves as a rich introduction to the cultural tapestry of the Kathmandu Valley. The city is a bustling hub of history and spirituality, with ancient temples and stupas that narrate stories of centuries-old traditions.

Pashupatinath Temple: One of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Pashupatinath is a sprawling complex of shrines, ashrams, and temples. The Bagmati River flows through the temple grounds, adding to the serene atmosphere. Here, you’ll witness sadhus (holy men) meditating and performing rituals, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of the region. As you explore this sacred site, you’ll feel the deep reverence and devotion that characterize the Hindu faith, setting the stage for your journey to discover Tibet.

Boudhanath Stupa: One of the largest stupas in Nepal, Boudhanath is a focal point for Tibetan Buddhism. The massive mandala and its serene ambiance make it a perfect place for quiet reflection and prayer. Circumambulate the stupa with pilgrims as they chant mantras and spin prayer wheels. This experience offers a profound sense of peace and connection to the spiritual practices that permeate the region.

Swayambhunath Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, Swayambhunath sits atop a hill overlooking Kathmandu. The site is adorned with prayer flags and offers panoramic views of the city. The temple complex is a melting pot of Hindu and Buddhist iconography, making it a unique spiritual site. The sight of prayer flags fluttering in the breeze and the distant hum of prayers create an atmosphere of serene spirituality, enhancing your quest to discover Tibet.

Bhudanilkantha (Sleeping Vishnu): This striking stone statue of Lord Vishnu reclining on a bed of serpents is a marvel of ancient sculpture. The serene garden setting adds to the sense of peace and devotion that surrounds this revered site. Observing the devotion of the pilgrims and the intricate details of the statue provides a deep appreciation for the rich spiritual traditions of the region.

 

Discover Tibet: Journey to Tibet – Syabru Besi to Kerung

Leaving Kathmandu, you’ll embark on a scenic drive to Syabru Besi, a quaint village near the Nepal-Tibet border. This leg of the journey is filled with stunning views of the Himalayas, deep gorges, and lush forests, offering a visual feast as you prepare to discover Tibet.

Syabru Besi: A picturesque village nestled in the Langtang Valley, Syabru Besi serves as the gateway to Tibet. You’ll spend the night here, preparing for the border crossing. The village’s tranquil environment and stunning landscapes provide a gentle introduction to the natural beauty that lies ahead.

Kerung: After crossing the Nepal-China border at Rasuwa Gadi, you’ll arrive in the small town of Kerung. This town, situated on the side of the Himalayas, offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and vibrant forests. Spend a day here acclimatizing to the altitude and exploring the local area. The pristine nature and the vibrant local culture here serve as a perfect introduction as you discover Tibet.

 

Discover Tibet: Dongba and Lake Manasarovar

Continuing your journey, you’ll drive through the dramatic landscapes of Tibet, witnessing the majestic Himalayan peaks, pristine lakes, and the stark beauty of the Tibetan Plateau.

Dongba: The drive to Dongba is an adventure in itself, offering breathtaking views of Mt. Shishapangma and Gauri Shankar. You’ll pass through the Gurung-La Pass, a high-altitude route that provides spectacular vistas of the surrounding mountains. The ever-changing landscapes, from verdant valleys to rugged peaks, exemplify the diversity and grandeur you’ll experience as you discover Tibet.

Lake Manasarovar: One of the holiest lakes in Tibet, Lake Manasarovar is believed to be a source of spiritual energy and purification. The lake’s clear blue waters reflect the sky and the towering peaks that surround it, creating a surreal landscape. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to perform spiritual activities such as pooja (prayer rituals), havana (sacred fire rituals), and meditation. The experience of witnessing the first glimpse of Lake Manasarovar and Mt. Kailash from Horchu Pass is profoundly moving, imbuing a deep sense of serenity and reverence as you discover Tibet.

 

Discover Tibet: Mt. Kailash – The Spiritual Apex

Mt. Kailash, considered the most sacred mountain in several religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon, stands as a symbol of spiritual enlightenment. The mountain’s unique shape and solitary presence in the midst of the Tibetan plateau have inspired countless pilgrims to undertake the arduous journey to its base.

Darchen: The base camp for Mt. Kailash, Darchen is where you prepare for the challenging yet rewarding Kailash Kora (circumambulation). The village offers basic accommodations and serves as the starting point for the trek around the mountain. The anticipation and spiritual significance of this place create a unique atmosphere, encouraging a deep connection to the sacred mountain as you discover Tibet.

Diraphuk Monastery: Your trek begins with a hike to Diraphuk Monastery, passing through the Tarboche flagpole and the Lha-chu Valley. The trail offers breathtaking views of the north face of Mt. Kailash, and the spiritual energy of the place is palpable. Spending the night in a guesthouse, surrounded by the serene beauty of the Tibetan landscape, deepens your spiritual journey as you discover Tibet.

Dolma La Pass: The ascent to Dolma La Pass, the highest point of the trek at 5,630 meters, is a challenging yet rewarding part of the Kora. The pass is adorned with prayer flags and offers a stunning view of Gauri Kund Lake. The sense of accomplishment and spiritual fulfillment at this high altitude reinforces the profound experience of discovering Tibet.

 

Discover Tibet: Return Journey – From Mt. Kailash to Lhasa

After the spiritual high of Mt. Kailash, the journey back to Lhasa is a time for reflection and relaxation. You’ll retrace your steps through the Tibetan plateau, stopping at key locations to further immerse yourself in the culture and beauty of Tibet.

Shigatse: On your way back, you’ll visit Shigatse, Tibet’s second-largest city. Here, you’ll explore the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama. The monastery is a marvel of Tibetan architecture and spirituality, with its grand halls, intricate murals, and numerous statues of Buddha. This experience enriches your understanding of Tibetan religious practices and the vibrant history you uncover as you discover Tibet.

Gyantse: Another significant stop is Gyantse, where you’ll visit the Pelkor Monastery and the Kumbum Stupa (100-Thousand-Buddha Pagoda). These sites offer a deep dive into Tibetan Buddhist art and culture, with their unique designs and spiritual significance. The intricate artwork and the peaceful ambiance enhance your journey as you discover Tibet.

Lake Yamdrok: One of the four holy lakes in Tibet, Lake Yamdrok is a mesmerizing sight with its turquoise waters set against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks. You’ll have the chance to take a short hike along the lake, soaking in its tranquility and natural beauty. The serene environment and stunning vistas make this a memorable highlight as you discover Tibet.

 

Discover Tibet: Lhasa – The Spiritual Heart of Tibet

Your journey culminates in Lhasa, the spiritual and administrative capital of Tibet. This ancient city is home to some of the most iconic and revered sites in Tibetan Buddhism.

Potala Palace: Perched atop Marpo Ri hill, the Potala Palace is a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and a masterpiece of architectural brilliance. The palace, with its white and red structures, houses the living quarters of the Dalai Lama, numerous chapels, and a wealth of religious artifacts. Exploring the palace offers a deep insight into Tibetan history and spirituality, a cornerstone of your quest to discover Tibet.

Jokhang Temple: Considered the most sacred temple in Tibet, Jokhang Temple is a spiritual hub for Tibetan Buddhists. The temple’s golden roof and intricate carvings are a testament to the devotion and craftsmanship of the Tibetan people. Walking around the Barkhor area, which encircles the temple, you’ll be surrounded by pilgrims performing kora and the vibrant market stalls selling religious artifacts. This vibrant scene epitomizes the spiritual life and culture you uncover as you discover Tibet.

Drepung Monastery: Once the largest monastery in Tibet, Drepung Monastery is known for its grand assembly halls and beautiful statues. The monastery played a crucial role in Tibetan religious and political life, and its serene setting makes it a perfect place for reflection. The historical and spiritual significance of this site deepens your understanding of Tibetan Buddhism as you discover Tibet.

Sera Monastery: Famous for its debating monks, Sera Monastery offers a unique glimpse into the intellectual and spiritual training of Tibetan monks. The debates, held in the monastery’s courtyards, are a lively and fascinating tradition that showcases the monks’ deep understanding of Buddhist philosophy. This unique cultural experience enriches your journey as you discover Tibet.

Highlights

  • Parikrama around Mt. Kailash by walk for 3 days
  • Drive around the holy lake of Manasarovar

 Day 01 - Arrival at Kathmandu On arrival in the Kathmandu

 Day 01 - Arrival at Kathmandu On arrival in the Kathmandu, meet our tour staff and drive to hotel, After check-in the hotel at kathmandu, rest of the day is at leisure. Dinner & overnight stay in Hotel.

Day 02 - Kathmandu Sightseeing

Day 02 - Kathmandu Sightseeing After breakfast, sightseeing tour to Pashupatinath Darshan, Jal Narayan and Swoyambhunath Temple, Boudha Stupa, Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 03 - Kathmandu – Syabru Besi

Day 03 - Kathmandu – Syabru Besi Next day, in the morning after breakfast, transfer to syabru besi which is approx 152 Kms (6-7 Hrs) from Kathmandu. Upon arrival, check-in the hotel and overnight stay.

Day 04 - Syabrubesi – Rasuwa Gadi – Kerung

Day 04 - Syabrubesi – Rasuwa Gadi – Kerung Next day in the morning After breakfast transfer to Rasuwa Gadi (1 hr drive 15kms), After immigration and customs formalities on both sides (Nepal & China). We Drive to the small town – Kerung (26km). On arrival check-in the hotel and overnight stay. 

Day 05 - Kerung Leisure Day free for Acclimatisation & leisure at Kerung

Day 05 - Kerung Leisure Day free for Acclimatisation & leisure at Kerung. Dinner & Overnight at Kerung.

Day 06 - Kerung – Dongba

Day 06 - Kerung – Dongba In the morning after breakfast, drive to Dongba (250 Kms drive), enjoy grand view of Mt. Shishapangma (8081 MT), Gauri Shankar & other high mountains. Drive through Gurungng- La Pass (5050 MT). Dinner & Overnight stay at Dongba.

Day 07: Dongba – Mansarovar

Day 07: Dongba – Mansarovar (4500 Mts – 385 Kms) Morning Drive 385 Kms to Holy Lake Mansarovar (4500 M). Very auspicious day for all people, the first glimpse of Holy Mansarovar and view of Mt. Kailash from Horchu Pass. Overnight stay in Lodge at Chhu Gompa at the shore of Lake Mansarovar. 

Day 08 - Mansarovar – Darchen (4600 M) – 30 Kms

Day 08 - Mansarovar – Darchen (4600 M) – 30 Kms Spiritual activities such as the abode of god will be a lifetime – achievement. Pooja, Havana worship, meditation, holy bath etc. Later drive an hour for Darchen, the base camp of Holy Mt. Kailash. Rest of day free for acclimatisation and preparing for circuit (Parikarma).

Day 09 - Darchen – Diraphuk

Day 09 - Darchen – Diraphuk (4890 M) – 18 Kms Drive for 10 kms to Tarboche (yam dhwar) and trek up about 04/05 hour Diraphuk (4890m) to reach Parikarma/Cora begins. Overnight stays at Guest house. 

Day 10 - Diraphuk To Zhulthulphuk

Day 10 - Diraphuk To Zhulthulphuk (4790 M) – 22 Km Parikarma Continues, this is the day every pilgrim talks about, the most difficult journey through out the trip, Trek up to Dolma La pass(5600m). We will offer very short prayers at Dolma-la (5600 MT) and move towards Gaurikunda. overnight stay at Guest house.

Day 11 - Zhulthuphuk – Mansarovar – Dongba

Day 11 - Zhulthuphuk – Mansarovar – Dongba After Breakfast, we will trek around 8 km. We will be reaching at the point, where our jeeps will be waiting to drive us to Darchen, Parikarma ends. After Lunch we will drive to Dongba via Manasoravar. Overnight stay at Guest House. 

Day 12 - Dongba – Kerung

Day 12 - Dongba – Kerung Morning after breakfast, drive to Kerung (250 Kms). Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel in Kerung.

Day 13 - Kerung – Kathmandu

Day 13 - Kerung – Kathmandu After breakfast, check out from hotel and drive for Kathmandu. On arrival, dinner & Overnight stay at the hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 14 - Departure from Kathmandu

Day 14 - Departure from Kathmandu Day at leisure until time to report to the international airport for final departure back to home.

  • Kailash Permit
  • Tibet paper Visa
  • Veg Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  • 13 Nights Accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Lake Manasarovar parikarma by bus
  • Oxygen cylinder for emergency use
  • Transport by AC Bus, Car as per group sizes
  • Nepali Team Leader, Sherpa staff’s, Chinese / Tibetan Tour Guide,
  • Personal expenses.
  • Yak / Pony / Porter during Kailash Parikrama.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Tip to Guide, Driver & other involved staff’s members
  • Emergency rescue or any additional charges incurred due to natural calamities etc.

Multi day

English

Tour's Location

Mount Kailash, Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, China

What is Tibet Travel Permit & How can I obtain the permit?

Tibet Travel Permit is a must for Tibet tour. Its cost is included in the tour quotation. Send your passport and China visa copies to us 20 days in advance, and we will apply for the permit after you book a Tibetan tour with us. Shortly after we get your permit from Tibet Tourism Bureau, we will inform you and mail it to your hotel in China via express. In some extreme cases, our staff will hand it over to you at the airport or railway station. In our experience, we can virtually guarantee to get your permit during times when Tibet is open to foreign travelers.

What type of Accommodation on the tour?

Tibet is never known for its 5-star luxury resorts, though you can find some like Intercontinental Lhasa Paradise, St.Regis Lhasa Resort, Sheraton hotel, etc in Lhasa. Overall, the accommodation facilities and services are not as good as those in coastal and central parts of China. However, from cheap and clean youth hotel, to distinct Tibetan style 3-star and international 5-star luxury hotel, you will find one that suits your interest and pocket in Lhasa. We’ve handpicked cozy and safe hotels in the central area of Lhasa, where you will find Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street are just steps away from you. You can easily experience more of the local life and culture. Normally, as you travel to remote areas in some parts of Shigatse like Tingri, or EBC, Ngari, Nagqu, etc. the accommodation would be much poorer. Some may have air-conditioning in the hotel;others may only have electric blanket in the guesthouses. And the food is also very basic.

How are the Toilet’s on the remote region?

Admittedly, to many western tourists, using toilets in Tibet is the most dreadful experience. So, please down play your expectation. If you take Tibet train to Lhasa, both western toilet and squat toilet are available in the train. If you stay in hotel above 3-star hotels in Lhasa, Shigatse, etc. you will have no complaining using standard western flash toilet.

What kind of weather to expect in Tibet?

One of the biggest features of weather on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is the dramatic temperature change between day and night. The annual temperature in Lhasa is -2℃-- 12℃(spring), 9℃-- 22℃(summer), 7℃-- 19℃(fall), -7℃-- 9℃(winter). Do wear clothes properly such as thermal tops, fleece jacket, breathable underwear, down jacket, jeans, beanie, etc. Of course, sun screen, lip balm, sun glasses are essential to shield you from powerful blinding sunlight on the plateau. Do drink more water and eat more vegetable as you travel in Tibet. It can prevent you from dehydration.

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