Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
Overview
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra: A Luxury Spiritual Odyssey
- Pashupatinath Puja & Darshan Begin your journey with sacred blessings at Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest temples in Hinduism, devoted to Lord Shiva.
- Luxury Accommodations Enjoy carefully selected premium stays in Kathmandu and Western-style hotels across Tibet, ensuring restful nights and elevated comfort.
- Full Moon Departures Join the Yatra on auspicious Full Moon dates, believed to heighten spiritual energy and deliver a truly celestial experience.
- Fresh Vegetarian Cuisine Delight in freshly prepared vegetarian meals made in our private kitchen, nourishing your body and uplifting your spirit.
- Private Kitchen & Dedicated Team Our team of professional chefs and support staff ensures hygienic, nutritious meals, tailored to your needs.
- Meaningful Connections Share the experience with like-minded pilgrims, building lasting friendships and unforgettable memories.
Why Choose Our Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?
- Expert Guidance Travel with a seasoned team of professionals who handle every detail—logistics, safety, and spiritual planning—with precision.
- Customized Itineraries Every itinerary is crafted for maximum spiritual immersion, including the sacred Parikrama (Kora) of Mount Kailash and a serene visit to Lake Mansarovar.
- Safety & Wellness Focused From altitude acclimatization to luxury lodging and medical backup, we prioritize your comfort and well-being at every stage.
A Journey Beyond the Ordinary
Itinerary
Expand AllYour spiritual journey begins in Kathmandu, the cultural and religious heart of Nepal. After arrival, you are welcomed and transferred to your hotel. Later, a briefing session is organized to discuss the yatra, equipment, and high-altitude considerations. In the evening, visit Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest shrines of Lord Shiva, to receive blessings before beginning the sacred pilgrimage.
- Transfer to the hotel
- Final altitude:1,400m
- Accommodation: Hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Spend the morning exploring significant spiritual landmarks such as Boudhanath Stupa and Budhanilkantha Temple. After sightseeing, your permits, visa processing, and yatra logistics are finalized. Guides check your gear and provide instructions for the high-altitude journey ahead. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
- Final altitude: 1,400m
- Accommodation: Hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Take a scenic 55-minute flight to Nepalgunj, located in the lowlands near the Indian border. The shift in temperature and environment is noticeable. Rest, acclimatize, and prepare for the mountain flight the next morning. Overnight at the hotel.
- Final altitude:150m
- Accommodation: Hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
A stunning early-morning flight takes you over the rugged landscapes of Western Nepal to Simikot, the headquarters of Humla district. After meeting your trekking crew, begin an easy trek toward Dharapuri, passing terraced fields, pine forests, and the Humla Karnali River. Today marks the first walking day of your yatra.
- Final altitude: 2,300m
- Accommodation: Hotel/ lodge
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Walk along the Karnali River on a relatively gentle trail. Kermi is known for its hot springs, where pilgrims can relax after the day’s trek. You will pass through small Buddhist villages that reflect the Tibetan culture of the region. Overnight in Kermi.
- Final altitude: 2,670m
- Accommodation: guesthouse
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
The trail gradually ascends through beautiful forests and traditional settlements. As you approach Yalbang, the scenery becomes more Tibetan, with prayer flags and monasteries decorating the landscape. Visit Yalbang Monastery, one of the oldest in Humla.
- Final altitude: 3,000m
- Accommodation: Guesthouse
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Continue following the Karnali River, crossing suspension bridges and enjoying wide mountain views. Tumkot houses a unique Tsholing Monastery belonging to the ancient Sakya lineage. This spiritual ambiance prepares you for the divine experience ahead.
- Final altitude: 3,380m
- Accommodation: Hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Today’s trail is steeper and more rugged. As you enter higher altitudes, the landscape becomes more barren yet majestic. Yari or Thado Dhunga serves as an ideal overnight stop before crossing the high pass the next day.
- Final altitude:3,700m
- Accommodation: Hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
This is one of the most challenging trekking days. You climb steadily to Nara La Pass, marked by prayer flags and offering incredible Himalayan views. From the top, descend to Hilsa, a border village near the Nepal–Tibet crossing point. Overnight stay.
- Final altitude: 3,700m
- Accommodation: hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
After completing immigration formalities, you cross into Tibet. A comfortable drive takes you to Taklakot (Purang), where you rest and acclimatize. Tibetan landscapes—wide plains, snow-capped peaks, and deep-blue skies—create an unforgettable first impression.
- Final altitude: 3,900m
- Accommodation: hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Spend the day resting to adapt to the higher altitude. Short hikes around the valley help your body adjust. You can visit local monasteries and markets to experience Tibetan culture and lifestyle.
- Accommodation: hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Today is one of the most spiritually uplifting moments of the entire journey. As you approach Lake Mansarovar, the majestic view of Mount Kailash appears for the first time—many pilgrims describe this as a divine and emotional moment.
Spend the day performing rituals, meditation, spiritual baths, or simply walking along the peaceful lakeshore. The sunset over Mansarovar is magical.
- Final altitude: 4,590m
- Accommodation: hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
In the morning, visit Chiu Monastery, perched on a hill near Mansarovar. After completing holy rituals, drive to Darchen, the base town of Mount Kailash and the starting point of the Kora (circumambulation). The rest of the day is for rest and final preparation for the trek.
- Final altitude:4,590m
- Accommodation: hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Begin the sacred Mount Kailash Parikrama. A scenic and spiritually powerful trail leads you to Dirapuk Monastery, located at the foot of the stunning north face of Kailash. This is one of the best viewpoints of the holy mountain. Overnight in the guesthouse or lodge.
- Final altitude: 4,950m
- Accommodation: hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
This is the toughest but most significant day of the Kora. A steep ascent leads to Dolma La Pass, the highest point of the entire journey. The pass symbolizes the cycle of death and rebirth in Tibetan belief.
After spending some moments at the top, descend toward Gauri Kund, a sacred lake linked to Hindu mythology. Continue further to reach Zutulpuk Monastery, your stop for the night.
- Final altitude: 4,790m
- Accommodation: hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
A gentle trail brings you to the end of the 52 km circumambulation. From here, take the vehicle back to Taklakot. Completing the Kailash Kora is an emotional and spiritually fulfilling moment for every pilgrim.
- Accommodation: Hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Return to the Hilsa border and re-enter Nepal. Depending on the schedule and weather, you may trek or take a helicopter shuttle to Simikot. Overnight stay.
- Accommodation: Hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Take two short flights: Hilsa/Simikot → Nepalgunj → Kathmandu. After arriving in Kathmandu, check into the hotel and enjoy a relaxing evening. A celebration dinner is organized to mark the successful completion of your pilgrimage.
- Final altitude: approximately 1,350
- Accommodation: hotel
- Meals: breakfast, dinner, and lunch
Your Kailash Man Sarovar Yatra concludes today. You will be transferred to the airport for your international departure, carrying memories of one of the most sacred journeys on earth.
- Meals: breakfast
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If you have a private group and prefer a personalized experience, we can organize a custom trip tailored to your requirements and group size, running it any day you choose.
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Trip Details: Kailash Man Sarovar yatra
Your guide, from your arrival in Kathmandu until your departure, is responsible for the success of your trip and oversees your team. Do not hesitate to ask him questions, respect his position as the team leader, and above all follow his advice! Often your guide is the only English-speaking member of the team. In the mountains and, especially when during high-altitude travels, your guide is responsible for the safety of the group. The instructions he gives and the remarks he makes to all participants must be carefully followed. The interest and safety of the trekking group must be preserved, even when it may be to the detriment of an individual member of the group.
Read MoreYour Nepalese team may consist of several people, each with different responsibilities. They are:
- The Guide Leader (Sirdar): is responsible for and leader of the whole team and is treated with respect by all. Often he has earned his position by starting as a porter and rising through the ranks.
- The Assistant Guide: is actively helping clients under the leader’s direction and set camp.
- The Cook is responsible for all meals and is on a trek that doesn’t use lodges for meals.
- The kitchen boy is an assistant to the cook. ( camping trek )
- The Porter: is the load carrier for the trekking group. As Nepal is a mountain country with few roads, porters are employed to carry loads. Compliance with regulations and common courtesy dictates the maximum weight carried and the minimum wage paid. Porters are provided with gear based on the routes they follow and with insurance for alpine treks.
Each trekker is allotted the following maximum weights per person:
For Lodge (tea house) Accommodations Trek:15 kg maximum;
Tent Camping Trek: 22 kg maximum; Expeditions/summit ascents: 20 kg maximum. The porters are given a premium wage for carrying loads over 30 kg.
Additionally, the Alpinist Club ensures that insurance is provided for the guide and porters. They are also equipped with specific gear for crossing high-altitude passes.
Accommodations in Kathmandu
In Kathmandu, you will be accommodated in a hotel. We use different hotels depending on availability. The two preferred hotels are:
Hotel Himalayan Suite: Located in the heart of Thamel, this hotel is ideal for walking the bustling streets of Kathmandu. The spacious rooms all have a bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. A fully equipped and active dining room is available for all meals, and the breakfast buffet offers a wide choice of foods. The hotel offers currency exchange, laundry services, and luggage storage.
Sampada Garden: Located just 20 minutes on foot from Thamel and Durbar Square, this hotel is convenient for exploring Kathmandu. The rooms have all the comforts for your stay: air conditioning, bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Breakfasts are served as a generous buffet. The hotel provides currency exchange, laundry services, and luggage storage.
Accommodation And Meals during the Trek
During the Narphu Valley and Mesokanta La Pass, you will stay in a lodge or Tea House with twin shared bedrooms. Meals are prepared by the Lodge's cook and served in the dining room for this trek.
At the Mesokanta la pass for 2 nights, we will stay in a tent and food will be prepared by kitchen ten and served in the dining Tent or your Tent.
Here is a typical one-day menu:
- Breakfast: eggs, toast or chapati, or Tibetan bread or pancakes, or pancakes, butter/jam, tea or coffee
- Lunch: a main course, tea or coffee
- Dinner: soup, main course, fruit (fresh or canned), tea or coffee. During the trek, tea or coffee is served with meals. Two cups per person are included. Apart from these included menus, other drinks and foodstuffs will be at your expense.
- Water: We provide water purification tablets. and recommended to bring refilling bottles with purified water. Avoid buying mineral water due to its environmental impact.
Physical level in Narphu Valley and Mesokanta la Trek
This program is designed for those who exercise regularly, especially in endurance activities. You only need to carry a daypack with essentials. The trek lasts 18 days, with daily hikes of 6 to 7 hours and altitude changes between 400 m and 1,350 m. The Kangla and Mesokanto la Pass (5,150 m) often have snow later in the season.
Preparation for the Trek
Preparing for the trek requires several months of preparation with 4 to 6-hour walks every weekend for stamina and participating in a sport that requires short periods of high exertion.
Medical check-up
Being in good health is essential to fully enjoy your Alpinist Club trip. If your last medical visit was more than four years ago, please get another general physical exam and tell your doctor the nature of your trip (climate, altitude, difficulty, etc.). The altitude also has the effect of reviving dental problems or other chronic pain, so getting a dental checkup is also prudent. If you are undertaking a high-altitude expedition, we advise you to consult a mountain medicine specialist.
Acute Mountain Sickness
This trip takes place at high altitudes, so some people may experience altitude-related discomforts like headaches, loss of appetite, and swelling of limbs. Most of these symptoms usually go away within a few days, but sometimes they can develop into a serious illness: pulmonary or cerebral edema. There are no preventive drugs for AMS. Diamox diuretic is often effective for symptomatic relief, but you should first check with your doctor to verify that it is not contraindicated for you. Think about it before you go.
Safety During The Trek
Safety has always been our top priority at Alpinist. Our team of expert guides is dedicated to leading a fun and successful climb while ensuring safety remains uncompromised. We plan carefully, considering daily weather forecasts and paying diligent attention as we venture into high altitudes. Throughout the journey, we carry comprehensive medical kits, rescue equipment, and reliable radio and satellite communication gear.
Group size for the Kailash Mansarovar trek
The group is composed of 1 to 10 participants maximum. The number of participants is voluntarily limited to allow a better immersion, to not embarrass our hosts, to develop spaces of freedom and to allow a great flexibility of operation. However, the maximum number can be exceeded in the case where the last person who registers wishes to travel with another or several other people. The services will not be modified and the conditions of the trip will be identical as a result.
Camping Equipment
All logistical equipment is provided, including individual tents at the base camp with mattresses, mess tent, shower tents, and toilet tents, as well as all collective and individual cooking equipment. At altitude, tents, stoves with gas cartridges, ropes, and anchors.
Personal Equipment for the trekking
Personal equipment is not provided, but a complete list will be shared later. We will refine the list with you during the preparation days and up until departure based on your questions.
High-altitude sleeping bags, full suits, and quality down jackets are costly items you may not use often. We offer these specific items for rent during the expedition. You must return the equipment clean and in good condition, with a deposit required.
Security And Communication
We have at least one Iridium satellite phone for logistics, weather updates, and security. Participants may use it under certain conditions—please contact us for private use. All camps are connected by radio, with access for the expedition leader, participants, and high-altitude Sherpas. A hyperbaric chamber will be available at base camp, and a lighter, essential pharmacy will be stocked at higher camps.