KAILASH MANSAROVAR

. 13 Days 12 Nights Max Guests : 16 Starting from INR 3,15,000 per person Starting at : KATHMANDU

Overview


Embark on the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, one of the holiest pilgrimages in the world, revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and followers of the Bon religion. This spiritual journey takes you to the majestic Mount Kailash (6,638 meters) and the pristine Lake Mansarovar, located in the remote Himalayan ranges of Tibet. The yatra is not just a trek—it is a soul-stirring experience that combines faith, adventure, and spiritual awakening.


INCLUSIONS
Nepal portion of the trip:
Airport to hotel return transfers in Kathmandu
03 night stay in a 3 star equivalent hotel in Kathmandu on sharing basis,
03 breakfast, 03 lunches, 03 dinners in Kathmandu hotel (pure vegetarian buffet meal),
Temple visits in Kathmandu,
Kathmandu to Kyirong (Kerung) border return transfers by Nepalese non a/c bus,
01 night stay in a guest house at Timure /SyabruBesi with local veg meals.
Tibet portion of the trip:
03 nights stay in a hotel at Kyirong on sharing basis with all veg meals,
02 nights at Saga in a hotel with all veg meals,
01 night stay in a guesthouse near Lake Mansarovar on group group sharing basis with veg meals,
01 night stay in a hotel at Darchen with all veg meals,
01 night stay in a guesthouse at Dirapuk on group sharing basis,
01 night stay in a guesthouse at Zuthulpukh on group sharing basis,
Light breakfast, packed lunches, light dinners during parikrama days,
Transport in Tibet side by Luxury air conditioned Tibetan bus,
Support truck to carry kitchen equipment and other material in Tibet,
English speaking Tibetan Tour guide cum Oficer in Tibet side,
Nepali tour leader supported by cook, helper and sherpa,
Basic first aid kit with tour guide,
Oxygen cylinders during trekking in Tibet for emergency use,
Necessary group travel permits for visiting restricted areas in Tibet,
Normal Tibet single entry group visa to visit Kailash Manasarovar,
Nepal-China border tax, all Nepalese and Tibetan Govt taxes.
Other Inclusions:
01 duffle bag, 01 backpack bag and 01 wind cheater or cap on complimentary basis,
Down Jacket on returnable basis (subject to availability),
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra completion certificate,
Free Puja kit with Hawan Samigri,
All Nepal and Tibet Govt taxes,
Note: All meals on Kailash Mansarovar Yatra will be pure vegetarian (without onion & garlic). All above services and facilities are subject to availability. We do not warrant for the accuracy and completeness of services in adverse conditions.

EXCLUSIONS

– Urgent visa fee if required
– Emergency evacuation expenses
– Any expenses of personal nature
– India Govt. GST (Goods and Service Tax)
– Emergency medical expenses in the event of hospitalisation
– Mule (Pony) and porter charges for Mount Kailash parikrama
– Travel expense for travelling from home to Kathmandu and back
– All additional expense for returning early from the trip due to any personal reason
– Transport services for any additional sightseeing service which is not mentioned in the itinerary
– Travel and medical insurance (kindly buy an insurance which is valid for high altitude travel and emergency evacuation expense)
– TCS (Tax Collected at Source) 20% on total cost of the tour package (Valid for Indian residents from 01 Oct’2024),
Additional hotel accommodation and meals for extra stay in the event of delay of the trip due to any unforeseen reason or changes
– Extra expense for additional necessary permissions or visa splitting charges and all additional services in the event of change in tour plan by the traveller before or during the yatra
– Any and all additional expense or increase in cost of any trip item or service due to sudden hike in permit fee, visa charges, flight fares, hotel prices or price for other trip services by concerned authorities or flight companies or hotel owners or vendors etc. or due to any other reason or situation which is beyond our control
– Our services also does not include any other additional expense incurred before or during the trip due to any unforeseen circumstances including, but not limited to, weather conditions, natural disaster, act of God, technical failure, flight delay or cancelation, delay by authorities in issuing permits or entry visa, strikes, riots, political closures, not opening of the borders due to lockdown situation or any other reason, war situation, and/or any other situation or circumstances which are beyond our control
– Any service/s which is not mentioned in our above ‘list of package cost inclusions’ does not fall under the liability of the Company and the same will be paid by the traveller only in advance or at the time of consuming the service, as may be the requirement of the case

Itinerary


Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu

Start your trip from Kathmandu today as you arrive at Kathmandu international airport. Upon arrival the representative of Max Holidays will greet you outside the airport and will provide you transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu. Rest of the time is free. Dinner and night stay will be at the hotel.
Nepal Tourist Visa : The Indian passport holders do not require a visa to visit Nepal. However, while travelling to Tribhuvan International airport, Kathmandu from any international airport in India, an Indian citizens require to show a valid Indian passport OR Voter Identity Card (Indin Electrol Card). Kindly take a note that Aadhaar Card and Driving Licence are not valid documents to board a flight to Kathmandu from Indian airports. On the other hand Nepal visa for all non Indian passport holders is available on arrival at Kathmandu international airport. Non-Indian passport holders may also apply such Nepal entry visa online to save their time at the Kathmandu airport.
Tibet Group Travel Visa : In order to obtain Chinese visa, the Indian passport holders, irrespective to their country of residence and geographical location, have to present their original passport in China embassy New Delhi through the tour Company who has obtained the necessary Tibet entry permit and invitations for them. The China Embassy in Delhi takes minimum 4-5 working days to give a decision on such visa. All other travellers holding a non-Indian passport (Including NRIs with non Indian passport, OCI card holders and Green Card holders) require to go through biometrics in China Visa Center Kathmandu for submission of their China entry visa application. The original passport with visa application documents and coloured recent photographs (in a prescribed size and format) are to be the provided to the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu. The Chinese Embassy takes minimum 3-4 working days to give decision on such visa.

Day 02 : Kathmandu sightseeing
At around 08.00 am the temple visit will start. We will try to reach Pashupatinath Temple before 09.00am to attend aarti in the main temple. Also visit many small and big temples in the complex. After visiting Pashupatinath Temple visit the ‘Sleeping Vishnu’ Temple (Jal Narayan Temple) and Guheshwari Mata Temple. After visiting temples, drive back to your hotel and spend time in preparing for the next day travel to Nepal-China border. If you want to buy some stuff for your trip you may pay a visit to the popular market of Thamel. Here you may get almost every item related to trekking and adventure activities. In the evening, we will have short briefing program followed by introduction of all group members. Overnight stay and dinner at the hotel.
Optional Tour : An hour mountain flight over the world’s highest mountain peaks can be a feast for the eyes of the travelers. The flight departs at around 06.30am from domestic airport. If you want to take this trip, please book in advance to avoid non-availability of seats.

Day 03 : Kathmandu to Syabrubesi
After breakfast, the group will drive to Syabru Besi (2380m) in a bus. The drive to Syabru Besi is not long in distance but the bad road conditions and traffic can make it much tiring, uncomfortable and time taking. Estimated driving time is around 07 – 08 hours to cover the distance of 148kms. Upon reaching Syabru Besi, stay will be organized in a lodge. Dinner and stay at Syabru Besi.

Day 04 : Shyabrubesi to Kyirong
Today the group will be entering China and there can be time taking formalities at the border immigration. The guide might announce early wake up and breakfast so that we reach the border early to avoid rush of pilgrims at the border immigration counter. We start our short drive to the Nepalese border Rasuwagadhi (1850m) which is about 15 kms 01 hour) from Syabru Besi. After completing immigration formalities, the group will cross the border on foot to reach China side. The pilgrims are then transferred on their Chinese bus for onward 110 kms drive to Kyirong (2700m). Travel in sturdy and comfortable vehicles that are controlled and guided by Tibetans. The accompanying Nepalese Sherpas get into the coaches after loading your luggage, necessary food materials, water supply etc and the onward journey into the Tibetan/Chinese region continues toward the town of Kyirong (also spelled as Gyirong or Kerung or Keyrong sometimes). On arrival, check into your guesthouse and take rest. Our kitchen crew will serve hot tea or coffee with light snacks within short interval of time, after setting their kitchen. Then you can stroll around hotel vicinity or go for a walk in nearby markets. Dinner will be prepared by our Nepalese chef and serve between 7 to 8 PM (local time). Overnight stay will be in a guesthouse at Keyrong in dormitory style.
Note: As you are staying now travelling in high altitude, there might be some consequences of uneasy feeling with your health, therefore it is advised to all travelers that they drink liquid more as possible that may be in any form of soup, juice, tea, coffee or hot water etc. This will help them in rehydration as well as in improving the breathing system.

Day 05 : Free day Kyirong for acclimatisation
This day is reserved for acclimatization in Tibet’s tough climatic conditions. Our tour manager will assist you for a short hike in and around Keyrong for warming up your body to adjust with Tibet’s high altitude. Also, you can enjoy the day with chanting Bhajan or Katha in the guesthouse. (Note – If situation permits, the guides may take the group to Saga today for night stay).

Day 06 : Kyirong to Saga / Zhongba
The enjoyable drive through the mountains terrain and then the plains of Tibet provides us a marvelous view as we travel to Saga from Keyrong. Cross the Yarlung Zangpo (Brahmaputra River) and then turn for the northern route, and arrive at beautiful town of Saga (4640m). Saga is a beautiful Tibetan town with some fairly good hotel or guesthouses, some good local restaurants and market where you can spend good time while acclimatizing. Meals and night stay will be at Saga.
Note: If time and situation permits, the guide may take the group further to Zhongba (also known as Dongba) for night stay to minimize the driving time for the following day to Lake Mansarovar. Please follow guides instructions.

Day 07 : Saga to Lake Mansarovar
Today is an important day of your drive as today you will not only reach the holy Lake Mansarovar but will also get the first glimpse of holy Mount Kailash. The drive starts early as we have to travel a long way to Lake Mansarovar and there are several check points on the way which will make the journey tiring and time taking. It is estimated to start the drive by 07.00 am. Before Mayumla Pass (4900m) we will stop at the check post. From here we continue our drive to Lake Mansarovar and get the first darshan of Mount Kailash. Though the drive today is long but the road conditions are good and surrounded with scenic beauty. Reach Lake Mansarovar and check into a guesthouse. Dinner and stay will be at the guesthouse.
Night view of Lake Mansarovar : In the night the travelers may pay a visit to Lake Mansarovar to witness its beauty under the moon light. Though visiting lake in the night is completely safe but it is advisable to go in a group and if possible take a Nepalese Sherpa with you for any required help. Cover yourself properly with warm clothes or blanket as the temperature outside will be cold. Also don’t forget to carry a torch and a whistle.

Day 08 : Lake Mansarovar to Darchen
Early morning visit the Mansarovar lake for holy bath, performing puja, hawan and other rituals as per your own customs. The lake looks stunning in the morning and the beautiful sight of Mount Kailash makes it even more delightful. The water of the lake will be definitely very cold but the devotees are always full of spirituality and devotion and do not wish to skip this holy bath. It is to be noted carefully that the recent change in the law of Tibetan Govt has restricted dip bath in the lake and has categorized it as a punishable offence. So kindly refrain from going inside the lake and for the bath ask our sherpas only to bring water in a bucket for you. After dip bath and prayer the group is ready to drive to Darchen and will travel through Rakshasa Taal and Chiu Gompa by performing 70% parikrama of the holy lake. Remaining part of parikrama will be performed while coming back from Darchen after kora of Mt. Kailash.
On reaching Darchen check into the hotel and spend rest of the time relaxing and preparing for the next day kora of Mount Kailash. Dinner and night stay at the hotel.

Day 09 : 1st Day kora/parikrama of Mt. Kailash, 13kms trek to Dirapuk
Today, we wake up early and after taking light breakfast, we head to Tarboche. Do not forget to fill your water bottle before leaving for the trek. All pilgrims have the opportunity to visit Yama Dwar before trek (kora) starts. Tarboche is the point (towards the South face of Mount Kailash) where one can hire horse/pony to ride on the trek during the kora. The price and availability of horse/pony and porter is controlled by the local Union and Kailash yatra trip operators and our team will have no control over it. From Tarboche we proceed to Yama Dwar which is considered to be the start point of Kailash kora. From Yama Dwar we start 13 kms trek to Dirapuk slowly and gradually. The trek to Dirapuk Gompa today is fairly easy but as you walk in high altitude lack of oxygen in the air makes the trek little difficult, as you feel short of breath on the trek. We will take a stop in the middle of the trek where we find some small shops and tea stall and then again continue to Dirapuk. On reaching Dirapuk the pilgrims will see the majestic Mount Kailash standing high on right side of their trek. Take some beautiful photos and then continue to your guesthouse near Dirapuk Monastery. The night will be too cold below zero degree temperature so we will have quick and light dinner (Khichdi, soup etc) and rest in the bed.
Note: Group members who want to make change in their schedule and do not want to go for trekking may visit Yam Dwar and come back to the hotel at Taklakot. They may ask the guide to arrange for their additional hotel stay in Darchen and can pay for their hotel and other additional expenses directly.
Optional trip from Darchen : It is possible to arrange a visit to Ashtapad from Darchen on request of the pilgrim but please be informed that one should trek from Darchen to Ashtapad and back to Darchen, as there is no transport service permitted by Chinese authorities in this area. The trip to Ashtapad is subject to permission of local authorities and on direct payment basis to Tibetan Guides.
Visit Charan Sparsh from Dirapuk : Charan Sparsh (5475m is 3 kms one side trek from Dirapuk. One can consult with tour guide to take this short trek to touch the feet of Mt. Kailash (considered to be Lord Shiva Himself). This trek is not a part of the package and depends on weather conditions and guide’s advise. (Distance 03 kms / 02 hours one side / very challenging trek)

Day 10 : 2nd Day parikrama, 19kms trek to Zuthulpukh via Gauri Kund
Wake up very early morning before dawn and witness the first sunlight on Mt. Kailash offering amazing view of the ‘Golden Kailash’. Take a quick light breakfast, fill hot water in your flask and carry your snacks for the lunch and get ready to begin the trek towards Zuthulphuk. This day is considered as the toughest day of this entire trip as the trek goes steep up continuously up to Dolma-La pass (5630 m) and then steep down to Gauri Kunda. Near Dolma La pass you will witness colourful flags around and belongings of people spread nearby. This place is called Shiva Tsal (Shiva Sthal). It is said that people performing parikrama must leave something behind here may be a used cloth or ornament or a drop of blood or a lock of hair which symbolizes the act of leaving this life behind and wishing for the end of a miserable life. The total trek today we have to cover is about 19 kms to reach Zuthulpuk Gompa for night stay.
Note: If at Dirapuk you do not feel for continuing trek further to Zuthulpuk and wish to change your schedule and go back to Darchen for night stay, you must inform the guide for additional arrangement for you. All additional expense for the change including accommodation and meals at Darchen are to be taken care by the traveler(s) changing their schedule.

Day 11 : 3rd Day 06kms trek to Darchen, Drive to Saga
This is our last day on Mount Kailash trek. Wake up and after light breakfast we continue our trek down to reach Darchen. We walk on gradual trek for about 6 kms and reach at a point where the vehicles are waiting for us. The vehicles will take us to Darchen where other group members are waiting. After some refreshment continue drive to Saga by completing the remaining course (approx. 30%) of Lake Manasarovar parikrama by vehicle. Relaxed time and stay at guesthouse in Saga.

Day 12 : Saga to Kyirong
After breakfast we begin our journey towards Keyrung. We cross the bridge over beautiful Brahmaputra River and continue our journey across the vast open Tibetan plains. The journey offers stunning Himalayan views, particularly of Shishapangma and the Pieko-Tso Lake. Driving on well-pitched roads and mountainous terrain we reach Keyrung for night stay.

Day 13 : Kyirong to Kathmandu via Rasuwagadhi
After breakfast, drive towards Keyrong border. Here we walk to the Nepalese immigration control in Rasuwagadi, complete the Nepal entry formalities and get transferred to your vehicle standing in Nepal side. Drive further to Kathmandu. This drive may take about 7-8 hours or more by bus depending on road and traffic conditions. Dinner and night stay will be in the hotel at Kathmandu.

Day 14 : Fly back to home from Kathmandu
Intime you will be transferred to Kathmandu Tribhuvan International airport to board your flight back to your hotel/next destination.

Note: Minimum rate mentioned above and price of the tour package may vary according to hotels and transportation available on that date. To Get the latest 2025 quote for this yatra, contact our travel agent by calling on 8591907176 and 8451849511.
The trip also starts from Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Haridwar, Bengaluru. Please connect with our travel agent by calling on 8591907176 and 8451849511 to plan the itinerary.

Things to Pack:



Essential Travel Documents
Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity)
Visa and permits (organized by your tour operator)
4-6 passport-sized photographs
Government-issued ID
Medical fitness certificate
Travel insurance (including high-altitude & evacuation cover)
Copies of all documents (digital & hard copies)

Clothing – Layered & Weather-Appropriate
3-4 thermal innerwear (top & bottom)
2 heavy woollen sweaters or down jackets
2-3 fleece jackets/sweatshirts
Windproof & waterproof jacket and pants
Lightweight trekking pants (2-3 pairs)
Full-sleeve shirts & t-shirts (quick-dry material)
Warm cap/beanie, muffler, balaclava
Woollen gloves & waterproof gloves
Woollen socks (4-6 pairs) + cotton socks (2-3 pairs)
Comfortable walking shoes/trekking boots (broken-in)
Flip-flops/slippers (for camps/hotels)

Toiletries & Personal Hygiene
Toothbrush, toothpast
Biodegradable soap/shampoo
Tissues, wet wipes, toilet paper
Towel (quick dry)
Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
Lip balm with SPF
Moisturizer (non-scented, heavy)
Hand sanitizer
Deodorant
Sanitary pads/tampons (for women)

Medicines & First Aid
Personal prescription medicines
Antacids, anti-diarrheal, laxatives
Band-aids, antiseptic cream
Electrolyte sachets (ORS)
Inhalers (if asthmatic)
Cold & flu tablets
Motion sickness tablets
Eye drops, nasal spray

Trekking Gear
Walking stick/trekking pole
Headlamp/torch (with extra batteries)
Reusable water bottle (1–2 L) or hydration pack
Thermal flask (for hot water)
Backpack (40–60L) with rain cover
Small daypack (for short walks)
Sleeping bag (high-altitude rated)
Sunglasses (UV protection)
Power bank
Whistle (for safety)
Small lock for bags

Other Useful Items
Waterproof zip pouches for valuables
Garbage/disposal bags
Notebook and pen
Local currency (Chinese Yuan)
Basic Tibetan/Chinese phrasebook (optional)

Important Tips
Keep baggage weight under 10–12 kg
Use layering for clothing instead of bulky items
Do a pre-trip fitness check with your doctor
Acclimatization is key – don’t rush!

FAQs


Q. What is the significance of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?

A. Mount Kailash is considered the abode of Lord Shiva and is revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and followers of Bon religion. Lake Mansarovar is believed to be created by Brahma and is said to cleanse sins upon a dip in its holy waters.

Q. When is the best time to undertake the Yatra?
A. The Yatra is generally conducted between May and September, when weather conditions in the Himalayas are favorable.

Q. Is registration required for the Yatra?
A. Yes, prior registration is mandatory. If traveling via India, you need to apply through the Ministry of External Affairs. Private operators require valid passports, health clearance, and visa processing.

Q. What is the physical fitness requirement?
A. Pilgrims should be in good health and able to trek at high altitudes (up to 19,500 ft). A medical fitness certificate and high-altitude tolerance test may be required.

Q. Are there age restrictions?
A. Yes. Generally, participants must be between 18 and 70 years. Older travelers may be asked for additional fitness proof.

Q. Is the Yatra safe for senior citizens?
A. It can be, provided they are medically fit and have prior experience with high-altitude travel. Consultation with a physician is strongly recommended.

Q. Can children participate?
A. Children below 18 years are usually not allowed, due to high-altitude risks and lack of medical infrastructure on the route.

Q. What travel documents are required?
A. Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity)
China group visa (arranged by the tour operator)
Health certificate and ID proofs

Q. Is photography allowed during the Yatra?
A. Yes, except in restricted areas like military zones or specific checkpoints. Drone usage is prohibited without permission.

Q. What is the Parikrama, and is it mandatory?
A. The Kailash Parikrama is a 3-day circumambulation (trek) around Mount Kailash. It’s considered highly auspicious but optional, as it’s physically demanding. Ponies and porters can be hired.

Q. What medical support is available en route?
A. Basic first aid, oxygen cylinders, and medical kits are carried by the team. However, no advanced medical facilities are available in remote areas, so precaution is essential.

Q. What if I can’t complete the Parikrama?
A. You can return from Dirapuk or stay back at designated rest camps while the group completes the Parikrama.

Q. Are mobile networks and internet available?
A. Connectivity is limited. Indian SIM cards do not work in Tibet. Nepalese SIMs work till Hilsa. Chinese SIMs may be arranged but usually have no internet or restricted access.

Q. What is the cancellation policy?
A. Cancellation fees vary by operator. Typical structure:
45+ days before departure – 25% fee
30-44 days – 50%
Within 30 days – no refund
(Always check the terms & conditions while booking.)

Q. Is travel insurance mandatory?
A. Yes. High-altitude and emergency evacuation coverage is highly recommended.

Q. Can I carry Indian currency in Tibet?
A. No. Only Chinese Yuan (CNY) is accepted in Tibet. Currency exchange is facilitated at the Nepal-China border.