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Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025 Ex KTM

12 Days 13 Nights
From $2,700
/ Adult
From $2,700
/ Adult

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Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025 Ex KTM

From $2,700
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Overview

Mount Kailash is a sacred place where the four parallel religions Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon are weaved together in its holy spirit. It is not merely a mountain of stone and snow; it is a personification of the energy of Lord Shiva on Mount Kailash. Resting in the southwestern corner of Tibet, the Kailash Parvat height rises at 6638m(21778 ft) which earns it the title of the highest mountain in the Himalayas. This holy mountain is also known as Mount Meru' in Buddhist cosmology which means the Navel of The Earth. Millions of Shiva devotees plan Kailash Parvat yatra and take a dip in the holy Mansarovar Lake, which is located at the foot of the Holy Mountain Kailash.

When travelling to Mount Kailash, it is critical to plan ahead and prepare sufficiently. Ensuring the right and necessary items to carry on the journey can greatly improve the entire experience. To avoid altitude sickness, keep the high altitude in mind and acclimatise correctly. Respect local customs and traditions by following Leave no Trace principles to
reduce your environmental impact. Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake are spiritual icons that travellers witness while immersed in the Himalayan beauty. The yatra begins in Nepal's diverse regions and continues through picturesque valleys to the Kyirong border, where visitors are greeted by Tibetan culture in peaceful surroundings.

Trek Highlights

Tour Highlights

  • 3 Nights hotels In Nepal & Best available Hotel or Guest house in Tibet with Full-board veg meals.
  • All required transportation and sightseeing as per above listed trip itinerary.
  • Tibet visa, Entry permits, Kailash parikarma entry fee, Entries tour best available Hotel guest house
  • We provide pack lunch while we drive and walk on parikarma, experience Indian Cooked Meals .
  • English and Hindi speaking Guides, Sherpas and Porters.
  • Super Luxury Bus, supporting truck for luggage, Yak and yak man during the Parikarma for carrying kitchen gear.
  • First aid, Oxygen gas Cylinder, Holy Lake Manasarovar parikarma (Circuit) by drive.
  • We provide Duffle Bag, Down Jackets, Day pack.
  • Tips, personal expenses, beverage, cold drinks, phone call, rescue and emergency cost.
  • Travel insurance, Personal use riding horse, Personal use porter, and international flight Tickets.
  • Medical and hospital expenses (In case Yatrigan fall ill during kailash Yatra)
  • If Yatrigan return back to their home from a trip earlier then our trip plan then you have to arrange yourself.

Itinerary

Arrival in Kathmandu pickup from airport/bus
station and transfer to hotel.

After breakfast sightseeing, Darshan at Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu and preparation for Kailash Yatra

After breakfast drive From Kathmandu to Timmure Nepal Border (165 km Drive | Approx 8 hrs).

Day 4 :
Kerung

After breakfast, drive to Kerung for rest day and
acclimatization (40 km Drive | Approx 1 hrs).

Day 5 :
Saga

After breakfast drive to Saga (180 km Drive | Approx 5 hrs).

After breakfast drive to Lake Mansarovar (280 km Drive | Approx 6 hrs).

Day 7 :
Darchen

After lunch drive to Darchen (46 km Drive | Approx 2 hrs).

Drive to Tarboche (Yamdhwar) (8 km Drive | Approx 20 Min) and trek up to Deraphuk (12 km Trek |
Approx 6hrs | 4890 M Altitude).

Trek to Zhuthulphuk via Gauri Kund walk (22 km Trek | Approx 10hrs. | 4790 M Altitude).

Day 10 :
Chandu

Day 10 - After breakfast trek to Chandu 3 hrs and drive to Saga/Dongpa 6 hrs via Darchen.

Day 11 :
Kerung

Day 11- After breakfast drive back to Kerung.

Day 12- After breakfast drive back to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

Day 13 :
Departure

Day 13- Departure onwards your journey.

Trek Cost Includes

  • Arrival and departure transfers: Enjoy seamless transportation to and from the airport, ensuring a smooth start and end to your journey.
  • Three meals a day: Indulge in three delicious meals daily, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, accompanied by tea, coffee, and seasonal fruits during the trek.
  • Tips for Porter and Guide: Gratuity for porters and guides is included in our package, eliminating the need for additional tipping during your trek.
  • Necessary Permits: We handle all necessary permits, including national park permits, tims permit, and conservation entry fees, allowing you to focus on the adventure ahead.
  • Domestic flights: necessary domestic flights are arranged as part of the package for convenient travel within Nepal.
  • Insurance Coverage: Comprehensive insurance coverage is provided for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek, ensuring their safety and well-being.
  • Trekking map: Navigate the terrain with ease using our detailed trekking map, enhancing your overall experience.
  • Personal baggage allowance: Each member is entitled to carry up to 15 kg of personal baggage during the trek, which will be conveniently carried by our porters.
  • Hot drinking water: stay hydrated with 3 liters of hot drinking water per day per member provided during the trek.
  • Local government licensed Guide and Porters: Benefit from the expertise of a local government licensed guide (English speaking) and porters (with a ratio of 2 trekkers to 1 porter) throughout the trek.
  • Staff salary and allowance: we ensure fair compensation for our staff members, including salaries and allowances.
  • Comprehensive medical kit: Your safety is our priority. A comprehensive medical kit is provided to address any medical needs that may arise during the trek.

Trek Cost Excludes

  • International Airfare: Expenses related to international airfare to/from kathmandu are not included in the package.
  • Nepal entry visa fee: Participants are responsible for the nepal entry visa fee.
  • Extra expenses at restaurants/teahouses: Any additional expenses incurred at restaurants or teahouses beyond the provided meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) are not covered.
  • Extra nights in Kathmandu: Additional accommodation in kathmandu due to early arrival, late departure, or early return from trekking, not according to the scheduled itinerary, will be at the participant's expense.
  • Personal Expenses: This includes expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, beverages, alcohol, internet usage, and any personal equipment or shopping.
  • Insurance: Travel and high-altitude insurance, accident insurance, medical insurance, and emergency evacuation insurance are not included and should be arranged separately by participants.
  • Any other items not listed: Any other items not explicitly mentioned in the "price includes" section are not covered and will be the responsibility of the participants.

FAQs

What is the Everest Base Camp & Three Passes trek?

The Everest Base Camp & Three Passes trek is a renowned adventure that combines two iconic destinations in the Everest region of Nepal. It involves trekking to the base camp of Mount Everest and exploring the stunning Gokyo Lakes.

How long does the trek take?

Typically, the trek takes around 14 to 16 days, depending on the specific itinerary and acclimatization needs. This duration includes trekking days, rest days, and travel to and from Kathmandu.

What is the best time of year to do the trek?

The best time to embark on the Everest Base Camp & Three Passes trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season from March to May and the post-monsoon (autumn) season from September to November. These months offer stable weather conditions and clear mountain views.

Is previous trekking experience required?

While previous trekking experience is beneficial, the Everest Base Camp & Three Passes trek is suitable for adventurers of various skill levels. It is essential to be physically fit and prepared for moderate to strenuous hiking at high altitudes.

What is the altitude reached during the trek?

The highest point reached during the trek is the Everest Base Camp at approximately 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level. Additionally, trekkers ascend to the Gokyo Ri viewpoint at about 5,357 meters (17,575 feet).

How do I prepare for high altitude trekking?

Adequate physical fitness training, including cardiovascular exercises and strength training, is crucial. It is also essential to acclimatize gradually, stay hydrated, and follow the guidance of experienced guides. Consult with a healthcare professional before the trek, especially if you have any underlying medical conditions.

What is the accommodation like during the trek?

Accommodation along the Everest Base Camp & Three Passes route primarily consists of tea houses or lodges. These basic guesthouses offer simple rooms with twin beds and shared restroom facilities. Trekkers should be prepared for rustic conditions and bring a sleeping bag for added comfort.

What permits are required for the trek?

Trekkers need two permits: the Sagarmatha National Park Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. These permits can be obtained through registered trekking agencies in Kathmandu or upon arrival in Lukla, the starting point of the trek.

Is altitude sickness a concern during the trek?

Altitude sickness, or acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a potential risk when trekking at high altitudes. Trekkers should acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and be aware of symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and fatigue. Guides are trained to monitor trekkers' health and provide assistance if needed.

What should I pack for the Everest Base Camp trek?

Essential items include appropriate trekking attire, sturdy hiking boots, a warm sleeping bag, sunscreen, sunglasses, a first aid kit, and a refillable water bottle. It is also advisable to bring altitude sickness medication, trekking poles, and snacks for energy during the trek.

Mount Kailash is a sacred place where the four parallel religions Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon are weaved together in its holy spirit. It is not merely a mountain of stone and snow; it is a personification of the energy of Lord Shiva on Mount Kailash. Resting in the southwestern corner of Tibet, the Kailash Parvat height rises at 6638m(21778 ft) which earns it the title of the highest mountain in the Himalayas. This holy mountain is also known as Mount Meru’ in Buddhist cosmology which means the Navel of The Earth. Millions of Shiva devotees plan Kailash Parvat yatra and take a dip in the holy Mansarovar Lake, which is located at the foot of the Holy Mountain Kailash.

 

 

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Trek Facts

  • Kathmandu
  • Nepal
  • 5 – 6 Hours
  • 20 Days
  • Three Meals Per Day
  • 5550m / 18204ft
  • Strenuous
  • 9

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