Visit Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, and Bhaktapur Durrbar Square
Kathmandu, Patan, and Showyambhu Sightseeing
Full Parikrama of Kailash Lingashworupa Darshan of Kailash from Driraphuk
Darshan of Nandi, Ashtapada, Gurlamandhata, Hanuman Sagar, Atmalinga, Gaurikunda, Manasarovar and Rakshas Tal
Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Via Kerung
The Kailash Manasarovar Yatra is a highly revered pilgrimage that holds immense significance for adherents of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon religions. It is believed that even a mere glimpse of Mount Kailash can absolve all sins committed in a lifetime, while a ritualistic bathing in the sacred Manasarovar Lake purifies the mind and body.
For Hindus, Mount Kailash is the epitome of pilgrimage, known as Parabrahma Kshetra, and revered as the abode of Lord Shiva, where he resides with his family and Shivaganas. The majestic mountain is venerated as Mount Sumeru or Meru, the center of the universe. Buddhists also hold Mount Kailash in deep reverence, worshipping it as Kang Rinpoche, the abode of Chakrasambhara, the god of eternal bliss. The Kailash-Manasarovar area is home to eight significant Buddhist monasteries, including Chhu Monastery, situated on the western shores of Lake Manasarovar, which is believed to have been sanctified by Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava).
Jain followers hold Mount Kailash in a special esteem, as it is believed that their first Tirthankara Rishavdev attained Kaivalya (Nirvana) in the Astapada mountain area, located near Mount Kailash.
Similarly, the Bon practitioners, an indigenous faith of Tibet, regard Mount Kailash as the place where their ancestors descended from heaven and settled in the Khyunglung area called the Garuda Valley. Apart from its religious significance, Mount Kailash also attracts adventure enthusiasts seeking serene tranquility and breathtaking natural beauty.
The Kailash-Manasarovar Mandala is also home to several other sacred sites, such as Rakshasa Tal (also known as Skanda Sagar), Mount Gurlamandhata, Tirthapuri (also known as Adi Badrinath), Asthapada, Yamadwara, Saptarshi Cave, Gauri Kunda, Dolma La, Charansparsa Sthal, Nandi, Atmalingam, Dirraphuk, and Zutholphuk, each holding religious and spiritual significance.
Furthermore, the Kailash-Manasarovar Mandala is considered the origin place of four holy rivers of the Indian subcontinent - Brahmaputra, Sutlej, Indus, and Karnali.
The route to Kailash from Rasuwagadi-Kerung, the Nepal-Tibet border, was newly opened in 2017. This route is relatively shorter and can be traversed overland.
All ground transports including airport pickup and transfer in Nepal and Tibet Â
4 nights in Kathmandu hotel twin/dbl sharing accommodations in Kathmandu as per the itinerary with three meals Â
Guided sightseeing in Kathmandu as per itinerary with entrance fees Â
Tibet Travel Permit and group visa Â
Hotel accommodation in Timure, Kerung, Saga, Darchen, and basic guesthouse accommodations in the other places of Tibet as per itinerary Â
Meals (Breakfast, lunch, tea-coffee and snacks, dinners) every day as per itinerary
Travel by tourist coach in Tibet with a supporting truck & medical emergency jeep Â
Knowledgeable guide and supporting staff Personal cure, high altitude support, and first-aid medical kit Â
Travel duffel bag, rain poncho, water bottle holder, stationery, portable toilet, etc.Â
 Tents, mattresses, sleeping bags, down jackets, portable toilets, and all necessary kitchen equipment. Â
Oxygen cylinders with other tools, oxy-pulse meter, etc. Â
Yaks to carry all supplies during Kailash Parikram Â
Service an experienced and knowledgeable tour manager and well-trained support team from Nepal and Tibet Â
First-aid medical, high-altitude support and assistance to senior citizenÂ
International flight fares and Nepal Visa fee Â
Extra night hotel in Kathmandu in case the trip gets shortened/canceled due to unforeseen and unusual circumstances Â
Medical and Travel insurance Â
Personal expenses, e. g. bar bills, bottled drinks and Mineral Water, telephone bills, laundry service, etc. Â
Personal clothes and equipment Â
Horse for a personal ride during Kora (Kailash Parikrama)Â Â
Porter to carry personal handbag during Kora (Kailash Parikrama)Â Â
Gratitude to the staff (TIPS)Â Â
Kathmandu to Kerung (Nepal-Tibet border) fly by helicopter (optional: USD 350 Per Person)Â Â
Kerung (Nepal-Tibet border) to Kathmandu fly by helicopter (optional: USD 350 Per Person)Â
Any other costs not mentioned above in cost includes section Â
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