Mount Kailash Yatra for Indian People

Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra for Indian from Kathmandu, Nepal 2025
Mount Kailash Tour for Indian
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The Mount Kailash Mansarovar Tour is a revered spiritual journey for Indians. The pilgrimage offers a transformative experience for followers of both Hindu and Buddhist religions. Standing at an astounding height of 6,714 meters, Mount Kailash is also known as Kang Rinpoche (Jewel of the Snows). The peak is regarded to be a beacon for adventurers and pilgrims. It holds a profound significance in many religions as Mount Kailash symbolizes the axis of both the physical and metaphysical world. For Hindus, the sacred peak is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, the deity of destruction and transformation. Visiting the divine mountain is believed to purify the soul and provide ultimate liberation to Hindu devotees. Similarly, Buddhists view Kailash as a terrestrial representation of the cosmic Mandala, inhabited by the Bodhisattvas and Dhyani Buddhas. As a result, it is regarded as a sacred place to provide enlightenment and spiritual ascent. Additionally, the exploration of Lake Mansarovar, with its pristine turquoise water, adds to the mystical allure of Mount Kailash. The lake is a highlight of this journey, enhancing the pilgrimage experience with its serene beauty and aesthetic.

Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Highlights

  • Scenic flight to Nepal over the magnificent Himalayas.
  • Exploration of ancient temples, historical sites, and vibrant markets.
  • Witness auspicious Hindu ceremonies and Hawan at the Pashupatinath temple.
  • Have a relaxing walk by the serene Phewa Lake and enjoy uninterrupted views of the Annapurna mountain range.
  • Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Mustang region and experience authentic local culture and traditions.
  • Visit Muktinath and engage in spiritual and religious practices with the eternal flame and 108 water spouts.
  • Complete the holy circumambulation (Kora/Parikrama) of Mount Kailash, the axis mundi of the world.
  • Relaxing and picturesque walk by the Mansarovar Lake, where you can take ritualistic water baths to elevate spiritual merit and absolve sins.

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from India

The holy journey to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra begins in India. The pilgrims and devotees travel to Kathmandu, Nepal, via international flight from their respective places of departure. Upon arrival, they are escorted to the designated hotels. On day two, the travelers visit Pashupatinath temple for pooja and aarti and explore the revered Hindu temple. Moving on, you will fly to Pokhara and then to Jomsom, where a scenic drive takes you to Muktinath. The temple is a revered religious site renowned for its eternal flame and sacred water spouts. After returning from the beautiful lake city of Pokhara, we will collect your passport and visa to ensure all travel formalities have been completed. Eventually, the journey to Mount Kailash begins as we ride through the Tibetan border in a private vehicle. You will rest in Kyirong for a day to enable your body to adapt to the increased altitude. In the coming days, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra takes us to spiritual highlands, including Saga, Mansarovar Lake, Darchen, Dirapuk, and Zuthul Puk via Dolma la Pass. Our travel is steeped in myth and spiritual lore as we travel around Mount Kailash and complete the holy parikrama. The spiritual Yatra to Mount Kailash is not just a physical challenge but a profound spiritual insight and experience of the mystical essence of the region.

Cultural and Spiritual Significance for Indian Pilgrims

Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar are revered by Indian people as they symbolize purification and spiritual transcendence. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra package is a transformative pilgrimage that engages your inner self with unique experiences of different cultures, traditions, and the natural beauty of the Himalayas.

  • The holy peak is regarded as Lord Shiva's abode, whereas Lord Brahma created the lake Mansarovar.
  • It is said that Goddess Parvati used to take a bath in Mansarovar e, and it is believed that dipping oneself in this water provides divine blessing and purifies the soul.
  • Undertaking the parikrama of Mount Kailash is an act of ultimate devotion and is said to pave the way for liberation.
  • The journey through the holy sites of Nepal and Mount Kailash provides an intimate immersion of your mind and spirit in the divine essence.

Is the Mount Kailash Yatra open for Indians?

Yes, in 2025, the Mount Kailash Yatra will be open for Indian Passport Holders. This provides a pilgrimage from India a golden opportunity to begin one of the world's most spiritual and religious journeys. Previously, the Chinese government did not issue visas to Indian citizens due to security and environmental concerns. The decision was made in 2019 due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the political discord between China and India. Currently, travelers from India can receive group visas and begin the revered Kailash Mansarovar tour in Tibet as of February 2025.

Mount Kailash Tour Requirements for Indian Passport Holders

The holy pilgrimage to Mount Kailash Mansarovar requires thoughtful preparation, documents, and permits for Indian passport holders. These are essential for travelers to access restricted regions of Nepal and Tibet. To provide you with an outlook on the requirements for the spiritual journey, here is a detailed checklist for better understanding.

  • A valid Indian Passport with a minimum validity of 180 days from the intended entry date in Nepal.
  • You need a Restricted Area Permit, an Annapurna Conservation Area Project Permit, and a TIMS (Trekker's Information Management System) Card to access the Mustang region of Nepal.
  • For a Chinese Group Visa, the application process requires submitting an original passport and collecting biometric data.
  • Tibet Travel Permit is required to travel within the country.
  • A Protected Area Permit (PAP) is needed to enter restricted regions around Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar.
  • A recent medical certificate that proves you are fit for high-altitude travel.

An authorized tour operator will facilitate the application and acquisition of this permit on your behalf. They will ensure the documents, permits, and visas are obtained according to the schedule and ensure compliance with the latest regulations.

Travel Tips for Indian Pilgrims

Indian pilgrims can adapt to specific travel tips to enjoy an unforgettable spiritual travel experience to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. By following them, you will have an enhanced travel experience and ensure a hassle-free and smooth transition of operation and arrangement throughout the trip. Here, we have listed some of the best travel tips for your spiritual tour.

  • To apply for a Chinese group visa, provide your original passport, 2 passport-size photos, and an NOC from the Indian Embassy to your tour operator.
  • Proceed with the application at least 30 days before departure for a smooth application procedure.
  • Please ensure that your tour operator receives the Military Permit and Alien's Travel Permit (ATP) on your behalf.
  • Don’t miss out on the biometrics at the Department of Immigration, Kathmandu, before visa processing.
  • Save your guide’s contact number and the Indian Embassy (+977-1-4410900) in Kathmandu.
  • Purchase a comprehensive insurance policy covering loss/theft, flight cancellations/delays, medical bills, and emergency air evacuation above 6,000m.

Mount Kailash Tour Packages Cost For 2024/25

The Kailash Mansarovar Tour Package starts from............... INR per person. The price mainly depends on your group size, as it will significantly decrease if you are traveling with a large group. Other elements that contribute to the cost of the tour package include the services chosen, accommodation, meals, transportation, logistics, etc.

How to Book the Mount Kailash Yatra ?

To reserve your seat on this spiritual journey, you must pay a non-refundable 10% deposit of the total package cost. To begin booking, click the "Book Now" button and fill the form with your group size, travel dates, and any requests. You need to provide a copy of your passport, travel insurance, and two passport-size photos so we can proceed with the reservation. Once the booking is confirmed, we will send you the detailed itinerary and information to finalize your travel to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. If you have any queries, please contact us via WhatsApp or email for clarification.

Note: Please be aware that the 10% deposit will be retained as an administrative fee in the event of cancellation.

Itinerary
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Meal: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: 3-star Hotel

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by a representative and transferred to your Hotel. This day will allow you to relax and adjust to the local time zone and altitude. You can explore the surrounding area or rest. You will also collect your passport and ensure all travel documents are in order.

  • accomodation iconAccommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

In the morning, you will proceed with your Tibet visa application. While the visa is being processed, you will visit Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most sacred Hindu temples. Here, you will participate in a Rudra Abhishek Puja and a Hawan (sacred fire ceremony). After the darshan, you will take an evening flight to Pokhara, a picturesque city known for its natural beauty.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • transportation iconTransportation: Flight

Today, you will take an early morning flight from Pokhara to Jomsom. Upon arrival in Jomsom, you will be driven to Muktinath Temple, a revered pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists. The journey to Muktinath takes around 2-3 hours. After performing prayers and rituals, you will return to Jomsom for an overnight stay in the evening.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodation

In the morning, you will fly back to Pokhara from Jomsom. Once in Pokhara, the day will be dedicated to sightseeing and exploring key attractions such as Phewa Lake, World Peace Pagoda, Bindhyabasini Temple, Devi's Fall, and Gupteshwor Cave. In the evening, you can relax by the lakeside or enjoy local cuisine while enjoying the stunning sunset views over the Annapurna range.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • transportation iconTransportation: Flight and Private Vehicles

You will take a morning flight back to Kathmandu. Once in Kathmandu, you will collect your Tibet visa and complete any necessary paperwork for the journey ahead. The rest of the day is free for you to shop, rest, or make any final preparations before the start of your Kailash Yatra.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • transportation iconTransportation: Flight

Today, you will begin your journey towards Tibet. After breakfast, you will drive from Kathmandu to Kyirong, near the Nepal-Tibet border. The journey will take about 6-7 hours, passing through beautiful landscapes. After reaching Kyirong, you will check in at your Hotel for an overnight stay, which will allow time for rest and acclimatization.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

You will spend this day resting and acclimatizing to Kyirong's higher altitude. This day is essential for your body to adjust before reaching even higher elevations. You can also explore the town leisurely and experience the daily life of the local Tibetans.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton

After breakfast, you will drive from Kyirong to Saga, a town situated on the Tibetan plateau. The drive will take you around the highlands, allowing you to witness the vast desert-like landscapes. Upon arrival in Saga, you will check in to your accommodation and have a restful evening to prepare for the upcoming journey.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

Today, you will drive from Saga to Lake Manasarovar, which will take approximately 7-8 hours. Lake Manasarovar is one of the holiest lakes in the world for Hindus and Buddhists. Upon arrival, you will participate in a sacred dip in the lake, which is believed to purify the soul. You will also perform prayers and rituals by the lake. Afterward, you will stay overnight near the lake to soak in the peaceful atmosphere.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

You will drive from Lake Mansarovar to Darchen, which is considered the starting point for the Kailash Kora trek. Once you arrive, you can relax and prepare for the trek that begins the following day.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

The day will begin the Kailash Kora (Kailash Parikrama) trek. You will trek from Darchen to Dirapuk, covering about 12-14 km. This is a relatively moderate day of trekking, and along the way, you will be treated to spectacular views of Mount Kailash. Once you arrive at Dirapuk, you can relax and enjoy the serene surroundings before spending the night there.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

Today, you will trek from Dirapuk to Zuthul Puk, which includes crossing the challenging Dolma La Pass at 5,630 meters. This is the trek's highest point, and it offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. After crossing the pass, you will descend towards Zuthul Puk, where you will rest for the night. This day will be physically demanding, so taking it slow and staying hydrated is essential.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

After completing the final part of the Kailash Kora trek, you will return to Darchen, where the trek ends. From there, you will drive back to Saga. Upon arrival, you will check in to your Hotel and enjoy a well-deserved rest after completing the trek.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

You will drive back to Kyirong from Saga. The journey offers beautiful views of the beautiful Tibetan landscape. Along the way, you will pass several stunning landmarks as you reminisce about your memorable trip to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. Upon reaching Kyirong, you will check in to your accommodation for an overnight stay.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: Best Accommodaton
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles

After an early breakfast, you’ll start your day with a drive towards the Nepal border, completing the necessary immigration formalities at the Friendship Bridge, which connects Tibet and Nepal. Once across the border, the journey continues through Nepal’s scenic villages, terraced fields, and the Himalayan foothills, eventually reaching Kathmandu by the late evening.

  • meal iconMeals: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
  • accomodation iconAccommodation: 3 Star Hotel
  • transportation iconTransportation: Private Vehicles
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Cost Details
Good to know before trip booking
What's Included
  • Complimentary pickup and drop service from the airport.
  • Accommodation in a 3-star category hotel in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Muktinath with Bed and Breakfast.
  • Best Available Accommodation in the Kailash en route.
  • Visit Pashupatinath temple and Muktinath.
  • All ground trasportation in Nepal.
  • Support crews include a guide, a helper, and a driver.
  • Salary, accommodation, meals, insurance, and equipment for our staff members.
  • Freshly cooked meals in hotels and hot and cold beverages.
  • Tibet Visa, Tibet Travel Permit, Kailash entry fees, and Tibetan Guide.
  • Oximeter to check your oxygen level and oxygen cylinder.
  • Complimentary use of a duffel bag and sleeping bag for the tour.
What's not Included
  • Application fee for Nepal Visa.
  • Travel insurance and rescue evacuation operations.
  • Your expenses.
  • Food and accommodation outside of the designated establishments in the itinerary.
  • Tips for guides and helpers.
  • Additional charges may apply in cases of natural disasters and unpredictable weather.
  • Extra porters and yak rides if required.
  • International phone calls.
  • Everything else is not listed in the “Included” section.
Useful Information
Good to know before you travel

Risk of Altitude Sickness while visiting Mount Kailash

The journey to the sacred Mount Kailash (6,638m) and Lake Manasarovar (4,590m) involves exposure to high-altitude regions. Key stops during the trip include Muktinath (3,762 m), Darchen (4,600m), and the Dolma La Pass (5,636m), where travelers might experience early signs of altitude sickness. Symptoms include nausea, headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, fatigue, and insomnia. To mitigate the progress of the illness, you must take your time to rest and adapt to the changing atmosphere. We also advise adapting effective acclimatization strategies for a safe and enjoyable travel experience.

  • Allow your body to adjust to the elevation by hiking slowly and gradually.
  • Drink at least two liters of water every day to stay hydrated.
  • Avoid alcohol, smoking, and highly caffeinated products.
  • Consume foods that are high in protein and carbohydrates.
  • Sleep for 8 hours, which allows your body to recover.
  • Drink natural remedies like lemon tea, ginger tea, and garlic soup.
  • Take medication like Diamox as per the guidance of a healthcare professional.

Preparation Tips for Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

It is essential for travelers to engage in a structured fitness regimen at least 3 to 6 months before departure. This will develop their fitness level, stamina, and endurance. We also highly recommend that you consult a healthcare professional to assess any pre-existing medical conditions you might have.

  • Medical Screening: Check your ECG and lung functions to rule out conditions like hypertension, asthma, and sleep apnea.
  • Fitness Routine: Enhance your cardiovascular health with exercises like jogging, cycling, swimming, stair climbing, yoga, and meditation.
  • Committing yourself to a comprehensive fitness plan will allow you to develop suitable physical health and ensure an unforgettable tour of Mount Kailash.

Best Time For Kailash Mansarovar Yatra From India

The optimal months to begin the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from India are May to June and September to October. During this time of the year, the weather is stable, with moderate temperatures and clear skies. In higher elevations, the temperature ranges between 10°C in the day and -2°C at night. Traveling to the holy Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar in these months offers several advantages.

  • The weather does not fluctuate with minimal rainfall and snowfall, making trekking an enjoyable and comfortable trek experience.
  • The road and tail are clear of ice and snow, ensuring smooth travel and reducing the risk of disruption caused by weather events.
  • Clear skies and a dry atmosphere offer crystal-clear views of the majestic Himalayas and beautiful landmarks.
  • Travelers can participate in religious events, including the Saga Dawa Festival in Mustang and spiritual events in Mount Kailash.

Note: It is highly advisable to avoid traveling during the monsoon and winter seasons, as the increased rainfall and snowfall lead to challenging trek conditions. Plan your pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar during the peak season to enhance the physical and spiritual aspects of the sacred journey.

Packing List for Mount Kailash Tour

No special equipment is required for this trip. But for ease and comfort, you must be prepared and pack essential gear and clothing. The following list will give you a basic idea of what you must pack for the Mount Kailash Tour.

  • General: 4 seasons sleeping bag, Duffel bag, Daypack, Down Jacket.
  • Upper Body: Sun hat, Knitted hat, Scarf, Headlamp, Sunglasses, Balaclava.
  • Hand: Liner gloves, Woolen gloves, Shell gloves or mitts.
  • Core Body: T-shirts, Thermal tops, Fleece jackets, Fleece Wind-Stopper jackets, Waterproof shell jackets.
  • Lower Body: Technical fabric base layer, Hiking pants, Waterproof, windproof shell, Cotton pants.
  • Feet: Wool or technical fabric socks, Hiking socks, Liner socks, Trekking/hiking boots, Casual shoes, Sandals, and Gaiters.
  • Undergarments: Technical fabric/quick drying underwear, Sports bras, Pajamas.
  • Medicines and First Aid Kits: Sunscreen, Ointment, Lip balm, Toiletries, Cough Syrup, Mosquito repellent.
  • Other Essentials: Passport, Extra copies of passport-sized photos, Airline tickets, Reusable water bottle, Toiletry kits, Water purification tablets, Hydration bladder, Thermos for hot water, Towel, Toilet paper, Pillowcase, High protein snacks (such as protein bars or nuts)
  • Optional: Power bank or extra batteries, Cameras and mobile phones, Binoculars, a Pee bottle or funnel for women, Trekking poles, and a Whistle.
FAQs
Mount Kailash Yatra for Indian People frequently asked questions
General Info

Pilgrims should be physically healthy and undergo basic physical training, including walking, trekking, and stamina-building exercises.

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a pilgrimage journey to Mount Kailash, considered the abode of Lord Shiva, and the sacred Mansarovar Lake in Tibet. It is a revered spiritual journey for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bonpo followers.

Mount Kailash is considered the holiest mountain in the world, and Mansarovar Lake is believed to purify the soul. Pilgrims believe circumambulating the mountain and taking a holy dip in the lake grants spiritual benefits, health, and liberation (moksha).

Travelers between 18 and 70, with good physical health and stamina, are eligible to undertake the Yatra. However, the final decision lies with the authorities conducting the pilgrimage.

The Yatra typically takes 15 to 20 days, depending on the route, weather conditions, and the group's pace.

The ideal time to undertake the Yatra is between May and September. The weather is relatively mild during these months, and the conditions for travel are the most favorable.

Yes, pilgrims need a special visa to travel to Tibet, which is arranged through the tour operators.

The high-altitude terrain may cause altitude sickness. Other risks include dehydration, exhaustion, and weather-related conditions. Pilgrims are advised to carry medications and stay hydrated.

Pilgrims perform rituals such as chanting mantras, offering prayers at various holy sites, circumambulating Mount Kailash, and taking a holy dip in Mansarovar Lake. The entire journey is considered a spiritual cleansing process.

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a pilgrimage journey to Mount Kailash, considered the abode of Lord Shiva, and the sacred Mansarovar Lake in Tibet. It is a revered spiritual journey for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bonpo followers.

Food

Consuming light and easily digestible food is recommended. Traditional vegetarian food is usually provided during the Yatra. Avoiding overeating and drinking excessive amounts of water is also important to reduce the risk of altitude sickness.

The food provided during the Yatra is typically vegetarian, simple, and easily digestible. Meals often include rice, dal (lentils), vegetables, chapati (flatbread), and fruits, which are suited to the altitude and climate conditions.

Yes, efforts are made to ensure food is prepared hygienically. However, since you are traveling to remote areas, the cooking facilities may be essential, but hygiene standards are maintained as much as possible.

While the Yatra package includes food, pilgrims can carry snacks or energy bars like dry fruits, nuts, and biscuits for personal consumption, especially for long journeys or trekking.

If you have specific dietary needs, it's best to inform us beforehand. We will accommodate your requirements, though options may be limited in remote areas.

Tea, coffee, and basic soft drinks may be available along the route. You should also carry your own water bottle, and it is advisable to drink purified or boiled water to avoid contamination.

If you experience food-related discomfort, inform the tour guide immediately. You will be provided with medical assistance. It’s also advised to take basic precautions like avoiding eating unfamiliar foods or drinking unfiltered water.

To reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses, ensure you drink only purified water, avoid eating raw or uncooked food, and stick to the meals provided by the organizers. Carry some personal snacks and follow hygienic practices.

We must inform us about any food allergies or intolerances before the Yatra. We will accommodate your needs, but options may be limited in remote areas. Carrying personal medications or necessary food substitutes is a good idea.

Accommodation

Basic facilities like clean bedding, standard toilets, and washbasins are usually available. However, hot water for showers, electricity, and Wi-Fi may not be available in most locations, especially at higher altitudes.

Basic bathrooms and washrooms are usually provided, but in some remote areas, they may be shared, and hot water may not be available.

In most cases, pilgrims will share rooms or tents with others. The number of people in each room or tent varies, but it generally ranges from 2 to 6 people, depending on the available space.

Yes, the accommodations provided during the Yatra are safe, and the pilgrims' belongings are also kept safe.

Many accommodations in remote areas, especially in higher altitudes, do not have reliable electricity. Power may be available for limited hours, but it's not guaranteed. Carrying a portable power bank or extra batteries is recommended.

Bedding generally consists of blankets, mattresses, or sleeping pads. Bring your sleeping bag, as temperatures can drop significantly at night, especially at higher altitudes.

Bedding generally consists of blankets, mattresses, or sleeping pads. Bring your sleeping bag, as temperatures can drop significantly at night, especially at higher altitudes.

If you have special accommodation requirements due to mobility issues or other needs, inform us beforehand. We will do our best to accommodate such requests, but due to the remote nature of the Yatra, facilities may be limited.

Yes, but the accommodations are generally pre-arranged and basic. While upgrades may not be available, we will provide better options at select locations. It's advisable to check with us before booking.

Accommodation in higher altitudes may not have heating systems. However, sleeping bags, blankets, and warm clothing are provided to ensure comfort. It’s recommended to carry personal warm gear for added comfort.

Accommodation is typically basic, ranging from guesthouses and simple hotels to tents and dormitories. The quality of accommodation may vary depending on the location and altitude.

Transport

The journey usually starts with a flight from India (commonly from Delhi or Kathmandu) to a nearby city in Nepal or Tibet. From there, pilgrims travel by road, typically by bus or jeep, to reach the base of Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake.

No, pilgrims are not permitted to use their vehicles due to strict regulations in Tibet and the challenging terrain. The tour operator organizes the yatra with specific transport arrangements, ensuring safe and reliable travel.

Road conditions can vary. Some parts have well-maintained roads, while others, especially at high altitudes, can be rough, bumpy, and narrow. We provide sturdy vehicles like buses or 4x4 jeeps suited for these conditions.

Yes, trekking is an essential part of the Yatra, especially during the circumambulation of Mount Kailash (Kora). Depending on the route, pilgrims may need to walk for several hours in high-altitude conditions.

We use specially designed jeeps or buses to handle rough roads and challenging terrain in remote and high-altitude areas.

If there are delays or transportation issues, inform us, and we will make the necessary arrangements to ensure the journey continues smoothly. Pilgrims are advised to remain patient, as such situations can occur due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.

Yes, once you enter Tibet, we provide transportation within the region. This includes road transport from Tibet's border to Kailash and Mansarovar, often using comfortable buses or jeeps.

The jeep ride from the nearest roadhead to Mount Kailash or Mansarovar Lake can take 4 to 6 hours, depending on the terrain, weather, and the specific route chosen by the tour operator.

The Yatra involves a combination of flights, buses, jeeps, and sometimes trekking. Flights are used for long-distance travel to Nepal or Tibet, followed by road transport (buses or jeeps) to cover most of the journey.

Cost and Logistic

Required documents typically include a valid passport, visa for Tibet, medical fitness certificate, and passport-sized photographs.

Additional costs such as tips for local guides and staff, personal shopping, extra snacks, bottled water, or medical expenses are not covered.

We ensure transparency regarding costs. However, you may incur extra charges for personal expenses, tips, or upgrades to accommodation or services.

In such a scenario, travelers will have to pay extra as extra accommodation and meals are not part of the standard tour package.

For the flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Pokhara to Jomsom, travelers are allowed to carry 20kg of luggage and 5kg of hand luggage.

A helper can carry a maximum of 22kg of luggage. If the limit is exceeded, you must pay accordingly for the additional weight.

A special permit is required to enter Tibet and visit Kailash Mansarovar. The tour operators arrange this permit, which is included in the package cost.

Transportation usually includes travel by buses, jeeps, and sometimes trekking to reach the final destination. The choice of transport depends on the route and the specific tour package.

Travel insurance is strongly recommended. It can cover unexpected medical expenses, flight cancellations, baggage loss, and emergencies during the Yatra.

We manage the logistics of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. We will make necessary arrangements for transportation, accommodation, food, and safety. Pilgrims are usually part of a larger group, and experienced guides ensure smooth coordination during the journey.

Health and Safety

Before the Yatra, you should undergo a medical check-up to ensure you are fit for high-altitude travel. You should also get vaccinations recommended for travel to Tibet and carry any personal medications you may need during the journey.

The Yatra involves traveling to high-altitude regions, where altitude sickness (AMS) is risky. Symptoms include dizziness, headaches, shortness of breath, and nausea. Pilgrims are advised to acclimatize correctly and avoid overexertion.

To prevent altitude sickness, taking it slow, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding strenuous activity is essential. Rest and proper acclimatization are key. We've scheduled rest days to help with acclimatization.

Basic medical facilities are available along the route. In case of serious health issues, evacuation to a higher facility will be arranged. However, medical facilities in remote areas are minimal.

It is advisable to carry your own medications, including any prescription medicines, pain relievers, altitude sickness tablets (e.g., Diamox), and basic first-aid supplies such as bandages, antiseptic cream, and motion sickness tablets.

Pilgrims should consult their doctor for the recommended vaccinations before the Yatra. Common vaccinations include Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus, and possibly others depending on your medical history and the advice of your healthcare provider.

Safety measures include having experienced guides and carefully planned itineraries to manage altitude sickness, ensure proper acclimatization, and provide immediate assistance in case of any health issues.

If you feel unwell, inform your tour guide immediately. They will assist; if needed, the medical team will evaluate your condition. It's essential to follow the medical staff's advice and take proper rest.

The weather at high altitudes can be extreme, with cold temperatures, wind, and rain. Pack warm, waterproof clothing, including a jacket, gloves, hat, and layers to stay dry and warm. Sunglasses and sunscreen are also essential to protect from sunburn at high altitudes.

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