Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by Road is one of the best options to reach Mount Kailash. Mount Kailash is believed ‘Lord Shiva’s own home’. Also, Every year, thousands of devotees embark on the treacherous journey to this peak for seeking the blessings of the Lord and take a dip in the holy Mansarovar Lake. Spanning in the duration of 14 days, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by Road (by luxury coach from Kerung), Global Connect Hospitality offers a hassle-free and safe journey. The span of the Yatra spread from April to September every year, when pilgrims trek in batches to reach their Lord’s abode. This is an all-inclusive tour that is going to take care of all your requirements from your arrival in Kathmandu till your departure, along with sightseeing, stay & food.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra package by Road is a meticulously-planned itinerary that has stay and sightseeing in Kathmandu including Pashupatinath Temple. The other inclusions are permits, visa fee, guides/porters, transportation, food and stay on the way to Mansarovar Lake. Note: This is just an indicative itinerary of what could be possible. We will be happy to include your choices up to the maximum extent. So, any further query or modification related to the plan is always welcome.
Arrive in Kathmandu, our representative will meet at the airport. Get assistance for transfer and escort to the Hotel. Check-in and relax. Program briefing will be done at the evening. Dinner and overnight stay in Kathmandu.
The morning after breakfast, full day to explore the holiness of the city & visit temples like Pashupatinath Temple, Guheshwori Temple (Shakti Peetham), Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan) & Shwambhu Nath Temple, etc. Evening free for leisure or own activity. dinner & overnight at Hotel.
The morning after breakfast, drive to Syabrubesi (152 Kms/7 Hrs drive), on arrival at Syabrubesi, check-in at the hotel. Dinner & overnight at Hotel.
Early morning after breakfast, check-out & drive through new route to Rasuwa Gadi (15 Kms drive), after immigration and customs formalities on both sides (Nepal & China). We drive to the small town of Kerung. Dinner & Overnight stay at the hotel.
The morning after breakfast, drive to Dongba (250 Kms drive), enjoy the grand view of Mt. Shishapangma (8081 MT), Gauri Shankar & other high mountains. Drive through Gurungng- La Pass (5050 MT). Dinner & Overnight stay at Dongba.
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.
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 the day free for acclimatization and preparing for a circuit (Parikarma)
Drive for 10 km to Tarboche (yam dhwar) and trek up about 04/05 hour Diraphuk (4890m) to reach Parikarma/Cora begins. Overnight stays at Guesthouse.
Parikarma Continues, this is the day every pilgrim talks about, the most difficult journey throughout 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 Guesthouse.
After Breakfast, we will trek around 8 km. We will be reaching 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.
The morning after breakfast, drive to Kerung (250 Kms). Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel in Kerung.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel for Kathmandu. On arrival, dinner & Overnight stay at the hotel in Kathmandu.
After a leisurely breakfast, check out from the hotel. Get assistance for transfer to the airport. Depart for home or next destination rejuvenated with the blessings of Lord Shiva and the absolving pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar.
No. of Passenger | Indian Passport Holder | Non-Indian Passport Holder |
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Min. 01 | INR 1,85,000/- Per Person | USD 2,200/- Per Person |
Location | Hotel Name |
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Kathmandu | Hotel Lord’s Mirage / Hotel Le Himalaya |
Syabrubesi | Hotel Malla / Hotel Trekkers |
Kerung | Hotel Xsongde |
Dongba | Hotel Sisapangma |
Mansarovar | Gompa Guest House on sharing basis |
Darchen | Hotel Himalayan / Similar |
Diraphuk | Basic Guest House / Tent on sharing basis |
Zhulthulphuk | Basic Guest House / Tent on sharing basis |
Months | Date |
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April | 30th April (Full Moon) |
May | 10th May & 26th May ,30th May ( Full Moon), |
June | 8 th June & 23rd June ,28th June ( Full Moon) , |
July | 10th July ,21st July ,27th July ( Full Moon) |
August | 1 st August ,6th August ,15th August & 26th August (Full Moon) |
It is our most important aim that you enjoy your holiday and that we earn your trust. However, we are not responsible for any cancellation due to any industrial disputes, Technical failure of any type of transport we use, loss of earnings, late arrivals or force majeure, or any items beyond our control. Any time after booking, if you wish to cancel your trip, you must notify Global Connect Hospitality in writing. Once we receive your notice, the cancellation will take effect subject to the following:
6 Month Valid Passport from travel date with 6 passport size photographs
Our company will provide oxygen cylinder in an emergency. Usually, an oxygen cylinder is not required. However, some pilgrims prefer to carry their own handy oxygen cylinders. You may buy a small portable cylinder in Tibet. It may cost approx. Yuan 20-30 Per cylinder.
Our cooks will be traveling with you during the entire trip. Our Staff will carry all necessary cooking items and will provide Indian vegetarian food during the Yatra.
No, We do not have any age restrictions. If you are physically fit, you may travel but sometimes Chinese Authorities do not permit people aged 70 or above. We insist everyone consult with their doctor and must mention that you are going to high altitude. Many old-aged people traveled with us and have successfully done the Parikrama.
Casual wear and comfortable walking shoes are recommended to travel to Tibet. Be sure to bring warm clothing as nights and early mornings can be quite chilly to downright cold. Indian woman Pilgrims are strictly advised not to wear Sari. Bring all the medicines, cosmetics, personal toilet items, etc. that you need at home as these are difficult (if not impossible) to obtain on the way. A small first aid kit is also a good idea. Also, quite useful to have a route map, to know where you are going and have been each day.
Winter wear: Gore-Tex material though expensive is highly recommended to beat the chilling cold. Also, carry down jacket, raincoat or windbreakers, thermal underwears, Jackets, warm trousers & woolen shirts (cotton will also do), warm sweaters, woolen gloves, sun hat, sunglass, comfortable shoes, light leather boots in case of snow, woolen balaclava (‘monkey cap’) & scarf/dust mask to protect your eyes & nose from dust and cold.
Snacks along the way. Chocolates, dry fruit, toffees, glucose; ‘nankeen, etc. Strong water bottle & water purifying tablets. Also, Personal medical kit and Diamox tablet (for high altitude), Sunglasses (to protect your eyes from UV, which is especially strong in high altitudes), sunblock or sunscreen lotion, wet tissues (Fresh-ones are excellent to wipe off the dust), clothes-line/clips, needle & thread, deo-spray (handy for smelly boots/feet and for a round of spray in the toilet tent!), toilet paper, torch & spare batteries, daypack (small shoulder bag), Camera & films, Binocular.
This is one of the toughest high-altitude road journeys on earth. So, You Must be physically fit – no two ways about that. Generally, patients with asthma & heart problems have a problem acclimatizing to high altitudes. Similarly, In your interests, it is essential that you be examined by your doctor to know about your health condition and your ability to cope up with the rigors of high altitude travel for days in ‘no road’ conditions, extreme cold, dust, trekking to an altitude of 19500ft during the Parikrama, etc.
As you are traveling over high terrain, you are likely to experience symptoms and discomfort of altitude sickness (headache, loss of appetite, nausea, exhaustion, sleeplessness, breathlessness, etc.) until your body adjusts to the elevation. Generally, This can take a couple of days or more depending on an individual. So, For this reason alone, we have made it mandatory to stay 2 nights at Kerung before moving on to the higher altitudes. However, Be calm, and do not exercise. Do not drink alcohol or smoke prior to and during the tour. We also recommend you carry a strip of Diamox tablets. Do consult your physician on the dosage. We provide a Gamow bag (a special equipment to prevent sickness from high altitude) on this tour.
The unit of Chinese currency is Yuan. USD 1 = 6.00 Yuan. 1 Yuan = INR 10.00 approx, Money can exchange at the Bank of China at Zhangmu or from the locals at Zhangmu or Kodari. Exchange all your remaining Yuan at the end of the trip at Zhangmu itself before re-entering Nepal.
Therefore, the company and its counterpart shall not be responsible for any change and alteration in the program due to unavoidable circumstances such as landslide, road blockage, flood, snow, political unrest, cancellation of flight, delay arrival, delay issue of permit and visa, sickness or accidents. Any extra cost incurred thereof shall be borne by the clients on the spot.
Casual wears and comfortable walking shoes are recommended to travel to Tibet.
Snacks along the way. Chocolates, dry fruit, toffees, glucose...
USD 1 = 6.00 Yuan. 1 Yuan = INR 10.00 approx,
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