Package Overview

 

The twin destinations – Mount Kailash and the calm waters of The Lake Manasarovar, considered the most sacred and revered pilgrimage for Hindus, Jains and Buddhists – lie in the southwestern part of Tibet. According to legend, you must be called by the divine to perform The Holy Kailash Manasarovar Yatra.  

 

Fixed Departure Dates 2026:

  • 25 April
  • 12 May
  • 21 May
  • 29 May
  • 07 June
  • 15 June
  • 23 June
  • 03 July
  • 12 July
  • 23 July
  • 01 August
  • 13 August
  • 22 August
  • 03 September
  • 12 September
  • 20 September

 

Starting at:
Rs. 2,55,000 per person
All Taxes Included, GST & TCS Extra

Routing

Trip Duration: India- Kathmandu- Timure- Keyrung- Saga- Mansarovar- Darchen- Shershong- Dirapuk- Zuthulphuk- Darchen- Saga- Keyrung- Syabrubesi- Kathmandu
13N 14D- 3N Kathmandu, 1N Timure, 2N Keyrung, 3N Saga, 1N Mansarovar, 1N Darchen, 1N Dirapuk and 1N Zuthulphuk

Inclusions:

 

  • Airport / Hotel / Airport transfers in Kathmandu by A/C Coach.
  • Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley covering Pashupatinath Temple, Guheshwari Temple and Budhaneelkantha – the temple of sleeping Vishnu with applicable entrance fee.
  • Transportation Kathmandu / Timure / Kathmandu by A/c Bus.
  • Three (2+1) nights’ accommodation on twin sharing basis at 4* Hotel in Kathmandu (Royal Singi or equivalent) with daily breakfast and dinner (pure vegetarian).
  • One night accommodation on sharing basis in Timure in Hotel River View/similar with common toilet facility.
  • One night accommodation on sharing basis in Keyrung in basic lodge with common toilet facility.
  • Three (2+1) nights’ accommodation in Saga at Hotel Saga or equivalent on sharing basis with attached toilet facility.
  • One night accommodation in Mansarovar at Chui Gompa Guest house or Parmarth Guest House (basic guest house) at Mansarovar without toilet / shower facility.
  • One night accommodation in Darchen at Kailash Himalaya Hotel or similar with attached toilet / shower facility.
  • One night accommodation in Dirapuk at Dirapuk Hotel (best available hotel / guest house) without toilet / shower facility.
  • One night accommodation in Zuthulpukat at Zuthulpuk Guest House without toilet / shower facility.
  • Inside Tibet, all the meals shall be freshly cooked and served by our Sherpa staff.
  • Services of an English-speaking Nepalese team leader from Kathmandu and an English-speaking Tibetan guide from Keyrung Border onwards.
  • Transportation inside Tibet by Luxury Bus.
  • A support truck to carry luggage, food etc.
  • Necessary Yak & Yak men to carry your luggage (one piece per person only) for Kailash Kora.
  • Applicable entrance fees to visit Monasteries.
  • Normal China / Tibet Single Entry Visa fee – for Indian passport holders only.
  • One duffel bag per person on complimentary basis.
  • One shoulder bag on complimentary basis.
  • One down jacket per person on returnable basis.
  • Yatra completion certificate to each pilgrim upon successful completion of yatra.
  • Insurance for our sherpa team / team leader.
  • Complimentary 2 Bottles of Mineral Water per person per day (excluding during parikrama days).
  • First aid-kit with medical oxygen cylinder, Gamow Bag and Pulse Oxy meter.
  • Services of a qualified doctor and priest stationed at Lake Mansarovar Guest House

Exclusions:

 

  • Travel & medical insurance– we strongly recommend that one should take insurance coverage to cope up with any eventuality. If required, we can assist you in getting proper insurance that covers trekking at high altitude.
  • 5% GST
  • 2% TCS, as applicable.
  • Nepal and China VISA Fee for Non-Indian passport holders.
  • Rescue evacuation cost in case of emergency.
  • Airfare to Kathmandu and back.
  • Expanses of personal nature viz. soft / hard beverages including mineral water, photography charges, porterage at the airports / hotels, laundry, tips, telephone calls etc.
  • Yak / Pony hiring charges for riding during Kailash Parikrama.
  • Anything not specifically mentioned in the clause, “The above cost includes”.

Day Wise Itinerary

 

DAY 01: ARRIVE KATHMANDU (BY FLIGHT)
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be met by our representative outside the Tribhuvan International Airport who will assist you in transferring to your prebooked hotel. 
Overnight in the hotel

 

 

DAY 02: IN KATHMANDU 
After breakfast, proceed for a sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath Temple, Guheshwari Temple and Budhaneelkantha (temple of sleeping Vishnu). 
Overnight at hotel.

 

 

DAY 03: KATHMANDU - TIMURE (140 KILOMETER / 9 HOURS)
After an early breakfast, drive to Rasuwagadhi border. Arrival Timure by lunch time. You can wander around beautiful scenery with great landscape of village and mountains around you. The whole journey is with beautiful scenic view along the Trishuli River. 
Overnight at hotel. 

 

 

DAY 04: TIMURE - KEYRUNG (3750 MEETER / 32 KILOMETER / 2 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Kyirung. Our guide shall assist the group to clear Nepal immigration and then proceed towards Tibet Border on foot (15-minute walk) crossing through Friendship Bridge. In Tibet side, group will be received by our Tibetan guide at China immigration post. After clearing immigration formalities, board your bus then proceed to Keyrung County 25 km / 1 hr.)
Overnight at hotel. 

 

 

DAY 05: KEYRUNG – SAGA  (4600 MEETER / 180 KILOMETER / 6-7 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Saga, Arrive Saga and transfer to Hotel, rest of the day is free in Saga for acclimatization.
Overnight at hotel. 

 

 

DAY 06: ACCLIMATIZATION IN SAGA
This day is free in Saga for acclimatization.
Overnight at hotel. 

 

 

DAY 07: SAGA – MANSAROVER  (4560 METER / 478 KILOMETER / 9 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive through Paryang (4750 m) 255 kms/ 3 - 4 hrs. drive through the windswept territory passing many villages and camps of Yak herders with distance view of snowcapped mountains. On this day the road is quite flat, hence the drive will be comfortable compared to other days. We shall have lunch en-route. Thereafter drive to Chui Gompa (4560 m) 223 km/ 4 - 5 hrs. We continue driving crossing Mayum La pass (5200 m) and arrive Chui Gompa. Today is the day of lifetime, as we will have the first sight (darshan) of Holy Mt. Kailash and Holy Lake Manasarovar. 
Overnight at Parmarth Ashram or a local guest house.

 


DAY 08: MANSAROVER - DARCHEN (4670 METER / 40 KILOMETER / 2 HOURS)
It is a day for Puja & Holy bath with the lake water. One may indulge in relaxation, meditation, devotion or hawan etc.

Later drive to Darchen (4620 m). Darchen is located beneath the majestic holy Mount Kailash, a small village with couple of guest houses. During the auspicious pilgrimage time, this place will be flooded with Pilgrims with hundreds of tents all around. Darchen, the beginning and end point of the Kora. 
Overnight at Hotel or Guest house

 

 

DAY 09: DARCHEN TO SERSHONG / TARBOCHE (13 KM) AND TREK TO DIRAPUK (4860 M) 15 KM/ 6-7 HRS. 
After breakfast, drive approx. 13 Kms. to Sershong, also known as Tarboche, the trek starting point of Kailash Parikrama. Tarboche is also referred to as the outer "Astha path". The first day of our Kora is a gradual walk with multitudes of other local pilgrims chanting and praying. The trail leads us to few ups and downs till we reach our camp/guest house at Dirapuk (4860 m) 7 km/ 5 - 6 hours trek. Camping on the nice grassy meadows with a view of Kailash, northwest face. Those not feeling themselves fit to continue parikrama will drive back to Darchen and wait for the Parikrama group to return. 
Overnight at Hotel or  Guest House. 

 

 

DAY 10: TREK TO ZUTHULPHUK (4760 M) 18 KM/ 10-12 HRS. 
Today our circumbulation (Kora) leads to much higher side of the holy path just beneath the Holy Mount Kailash. The walk will bring us to one of the highest point at Dolma La, 5,200 m. (4-5 hrs.) before descending to the gradual field towards Zuthulphuk for the overnight stay after 4-5 hours walk. Zuthulphuk (4760 m) 18 km/ 9 - 10 hrs. 

After early breakfast, group will set off as the sun's rays break over the ridges above. After the footbridge the trail rises a rocky slope. Take this gently but steadily. It soon reaches a level walk. The peak of Mount Kailash rises to the right and can now be seen linked to a long spur, which joins the eastern ridge. This is the top edge of the glacial valley from which the Lhachu ("Divine River") flows.

This day is the climax of this holy journey & is the most difficult day of our journey. One must pass through Dolma La Pass – 5200 m - highest altitude on this tour. Physically it is the most arduous day. At the pass is a large boulder depicting Tara, festooned with prayer flags. Here too Tibetans leave a memento of themselves such as a tooth, a lock of hair or even a personal snapshot.

After perhaps 30 minutes, we descend a steep, rock-strewn path to the valley below. Just below the pass is LakeTu-je

Chenpo Dzingbu (Gauri Kund) i.e. "The Pool of Great Compassion". Take great care now because it is easy to sprain your ankle or worse. You must negotiate steep staircases down to a snowfield. The only way down is to jump from boulder to boulder across a large rock fall. On the ridge above is a formation known as the Lekyi Ta-ra ("Axe of Karma"), as though one's moment ripen in an accident, suffering or death.
A final steep descending staircase brings you to the valley floor. From here it is still about 5 hours to the day's destination with no shelter in between. It is vitally important to remain on the right-hand side of the river, the West bank. If not, you will get trapped, unable to cross it. The walk now becomes very pleasant and relaxing (if the weather is clear and there is no howling gale.) The path follows the gentle slope of the valley over grassy fields and clear brooks for several Kilometers before it narrows and turns further south to merge with another valley before reaching Zuthulphuk, the "Miracle Cave" of Milarepa. 
Overnight in Hotel or Guest House.

 

 

DAY 11: ZUTHULPHUK TO DARCHEN TREK 10 KM/ 3-4 HRS. – SAGA (105 KILOMETER / 3 HOURS)
The morning can be spent exploring the caves and visiting the temples and shrines that have been built around Milarepa's cave. A married elderly couple supervises the temple, which is usually an active residence for over half a dozen Tibetan devotees, helpers, or relatives who continuously Luxury Busy themselves with the tasks of maintaining the buildings. One imagines Milarepa's disciples meditating here. Many of the caves contain meditation platforms, self-contained by dry stone walls which divide them from their cooking partitions and entrance areas. It is well worth the short climb up to these caves before beginning the final stage of the trek. The winding gradual tracks finally end our holy pilgrimage walk 10 km/ 4 - 5 hrs. Once we reach the trek end point near Darchen, our bus will be waiting to take the group to Saga. 
Overnight at Hotel Saga or similar.

 

 

DAY 12: SAGA – KEYRUNG (3750 METER)
After breakfast, drive to Keyrung Border. 
Overnight at Hotel.

 

 

DAY 13: EXIT TO SYABRUBESI AND DRIVE BACK TO KATHMANDU
After breakfast, proceed to exit from Tibet via Kerung Border. After reaching Friendship Bridge, we'll be leaving our Tibet side vehicles on the other side of border and after completing custom and immigration formalities, we shall walk for approximately 15 minutes towards Nepal Immigration Post where our coach for Nepal would be waiting for us. Our Border guide will assist us to shift our belongings towards Nepal Side of the bridge. Drive further to Kathmandu. Lunch shall be served at a local enroute restaurant.  Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu.. 
Overnight at Hotel.

 

 

DAY 14: FLY BACK TO YOUR HOME WITH MEMORIES OF MOUNT KAILASH & HOLY LAKE MANSAROVAR
After breakfast, free for souvenir shopping and other independent activities. In time transfer to International Airport to board your onward flight else you may extend your stay in Nepal to visit Muktinath Temple or Manokamna Temple or just relaxing. 

Booking Procedure

 

  • Booking shall be accepted with a non-refundable deposit of INR 1.5 Lac per person. Balance payment should be paid at least 45 days before the trip departure. Payment should be made by bank transfer to our INR.
  • Passport copy with minimum 6 months validity.
  • Letter from a doctor certifying that the participant is fit to undertake this pilgrimage.
  • Booking MUST be made minimum 2 months prior to each departure date.
  • Booking Form duly filled up

Cancellation Policy

 

  • Once a booking is made, the deposit fee is non-refundable, irrespective of the circumstances.
  • Cancellation made 60 days before the departure date – 25 % of total package cost.
  • Cancellation made 40 days before the departure date – 50 % total package cost.
  • No refunds for any cancellation made within 30 days of the date of travel.
  • Cancellations must be sent by e-mail; verbal cancellations should not be entertained.
  • In case PML Holidays. cancel the group/departure due to low participation / political unrest / VISA / permits denial / floods / riots or other factors beyond our control, our liability shall be limited to advance payment received by us. We shall not be responsible for any kind of flight cancellation etc.
  • Please be informed that one permit has been applied, there shall be no refund of any sort.
  • Unutilized services, if there are any, are non-refundable.

Disputes, if any, shall be subject to Delhi jurisdiction

Please Note:

 

  • We strongly advise to keep a provision of 2 – 3 extra days to overcome any delays.
  • Due to the nature of travel, there is always the possibility of change in the schedule. We or our associates shall not be liable for any such delays.
  • We or our associate agents have the right to change the Itinerary in the event of adverse weather conditions or any unforeseen circumstances beyond our control.
  • The group shall be required to follow the itinerary strictly. The entire group will enter and exit together as per schedule.
  • In case of any alteration in the itinerary for reasons beyond our control, every effort shall be made to provide lodging / boarding etc. to the guests and the best available efforts shall be made to make alternate arrangements however under such circumstances, all additional charges shall be borne by the guests.

 

INDIAN PILGRIMS ABOVE 70 YRS. ARE GENERALLY NOT ALLOWED TO UNDERTAKE KAILASH YATRA, however special permission may be granted with strict conditions as mentioned below:

 

Participants over 70 years can also apply for permit by completing the following formalities/ conditions:

  • Medical certificate from an Indian Government Hospital certifying that participant is fit to travel above 4000 meters.
  • Application letter by participant signed by 2 direct relatives.
  • There must be 2 direct relatives travelling with the participants.
  • Participants suffering from high blood pressure, heart disease and asthma are prohibited from applying for permits.
  • Penalty: In the event of death of participant over 70 years, there shall be a penalty of USD1000 to be paid to FEC by the relatives of the participant travelling together.
  • The decision to allow permits for 70 years and above shall be made by FEC after studying all the relevant documents.

 

PML HOLIDAYS advantages during Kailash Yatra:

  • Services of a qualified high altitude medical doctor stationed at Mansarovar to ensure the guests remain in good health.
  • Services of a priest stationed at Mansarovar to help you perform Pooja etc.
  • Services of an accompanying experienced Nepalese escort with 15+ years of experience throughout Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
  • Pure vegetarian meals prepared by our expert cooks well experienced in cooking Gujarati, North and South Indian cuisine - ample variety during meals (except during Kailash parikrama).
  • Provision of Gamow bag, medical oxygen cylinders, pulse oximeter and first aid kit during Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, on need basis.
  • Down jacket on returnable basis to all pilgrims.
  • Duffel bag and shoulder bag to each pilgrim on complimentary basis.
  • Yatra completion certificate to all successful pilgrims who undertake the Holy Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.
  • ZERO casualty record since its inception - the best in the industry!

 

Travel Tips for Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 

Visa & Documentation:

  • All foreign nationals willing to undertake Kailash Mansarovar Yatra including Indians require a VISA to enter Tibet. One must be in possession of a valid passport for another six months to obtain Chinese VISA.
  • All Foreign Nationals must obtain China Tourist Visa (L - Visa) from their home country before arriving in Kathmandu. However, we will require a scanned copy of all guests’ passports at the time of booking the trip (which should be at least 45 days in advance), to apply for the necessary travel permits.
  • For Indian passport holders, we shall be sending you VISA application form in advance and you will have to send it back to us, duly filled. Also, we shall require your original passport in New Delhi approx. 20 days prior to group’s arrival date in Kathmandu to apply for the group VISA with China Embassy in India.
  • Kindly be informed that the VISA is not stamped on your passport rather it will be on a separate piece of paper issued by Chinese Embassy because it shall be a Group VISA.


Accommodation:
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra falls probably in the world's most remote part. Most of the time, you would be away from modern civilization. One must be well equipped and self-contained. The group shall stay overnight in guest houses / hotels.

  • Guest house accommodation wherever available will be very simple with a cozy room (dormitory at most of the places having 4 to 12 beds) with common bathrooms but no toilets. Hot water will be provided in every room for refreshing and for drinking by our Sherpa team.
  • Lodges at Keyrung are basic with attached toilets and hot shower facility. The stay shall be on dormitory basis.
  • Hotel Saga or equivalent in Saga have attached toilet facility.
  • Kailash Himalaya Hotel in Darchen has attached toilet / shower facility.
  • Parmarth Ashram at Mansarovar is without toilet / shower facility – one will have to use either our toilet tent or shall use the open space to answer the call of nature.
  • Dirapuk Hotel has no toilet facility – one will have to use open space.
  • Zuthulpuk Guest House is without toilet / shower facility – one will have to use open space to answer the call of nature.

Recently, some good hotels have come up at Saga, Mansarovar and Darchen which can be booked with a supplement cost if entire group wishes to stay in upgraded hotels.

 

Food:
Inside Tibet, we take care of meals including breakfast, lunch & dinner with occasional tea break. While in guest houses, meals would be served to you in dining tent. This tent also serves as our meeting place & living hall. Bed tea will be served in your guest house with a wake-up call. Hot breakfast will be set in dinning tent/ dining hall. Once Sherpa team pack-up their equipment, please get one thermos flask filled with hot water for enroute journey. A light packed lunch will be served on the way. The food is simple and pure vegetarian.

We provide two bottles of mineral water per person per day with our compliments except during 3 days of Kailash parikrama.

 

Transportation:
From Kathmandu till Timure (Keyrung border), the transportation will be provided by tourist bus. In the event of any landslide, the best available mode of transport will be used for which guests will have to pay additional charges as applicable. From the border, you will be carried by a Luxury Bus. From Hor Que onwards, transportation shall be by a battery-operated green bus. There may be a separate support truck to carry the camping equipment and sherpa staff members. During the Kailash Parikrama, we will provide Yaks to carry the camping equipment & your personal heavy gears (one bag per person only). A Yak or Pony can be hired for you to ride on direct payment basis. (Yaks are not well domesticated and trained to ride on it).

 

Guide/ Escort:

A Tibetan/ English speaking guide will escort the group throughout the trip from Keyrung Border till Keyrung Border including few Nepali staff who will be taking care of your food requirements etc.


Clothing & Accessories:

Tibet is a dry cold country as such weather may change unexpectedly at any time. Plan your clothing in a way that you can wear layers of clothes. Depending upon the season, during June, July, August till September, daytime will be pleasant and quite warm with about 15-20 degree Celsius, during afternoon time 1-4 pm can be windy. The morning and evening will be chilly between minus 2 to 0 degree Celsius.

 

Photography:
As Tibet gets very bright sunlight due to thin air so taking photographs can be quite glare. Carry photography gear accordingly. Taking photographs inside monastery will be charged as per monastery rule. Please ask your guide before taking photographs inside the monastery. Taking photographs at Army Camps/Checkpoints is strictly prohibited. Charging can be done at Saga, Darchen and Mansarovar guest houses.


Equipment on Trip:

We also provide Dining Tent, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tents, Dining Tables, Folding Chairs and full kitchen utensils. The lodges / guest house provides quilts and foam mattresses for bed. Duffel bags and down jackets are also provided, however if you wish, you may carry your own too.

 

Medicine:
We suggest you bring your own first aid kit with adequate medication regarding altitude sickness, nausea, dehydration and some painkillers. Be careful not to catch a cold. It is better to be over-clothed than under protected. En route avoid taking baths or drinking water from lakes, streams or rivers as your body is not conditioned for this. Since the dry cold winds tend to make the nose dry, keep your nose smooth by applying Vaseline. Keep your feet dry, never let it get wet. Keep your boots inside tents to keep them dry. Wearing cotton and wool socks in combination would be the best. Face, feet and hands must be well protected. Request your doctor to prescribe effective medicines to cover the following: Fever, Body and joint pains, Cold, Cough, Sore throat, Headache, Acidity, Stomach cramps, Vomiting, Dysentery, Loose motion, Constipation, Diarrhea, Swelling, Muscle Pulls & Sore eyes.

 

In addition to the medicines for above, your first aid kid should include following:

Vaseline, Band Aid, Cotton, Badge roll, Dettol, Mouth freshener, Nose inhaler, Toilet paper, Rubber bands, Dust cover (face mask), Cough drops, Lip balm, Vicks, Elastoplast, Adhesive tape, 4" crepe bandage & OAS powder - useful for adding to your water bottle and for fluid replacing purposes.

Make a separate pouch for the first aid kit with a list of medicines and their appropriate usage. It is advised to carry glucose and glucose-based items (mints, toffees, mini chocolates bars for periodical consumption at high altitude for energy. Multi-vitamin and vitamin C tablets are required for daily consumption as a routine.

 

Altitude Sickness:

Acute mountain sickness is a frequent problem in the Himalayan region. The altitude of the peaks and trails between them are among highest on earth. Acclimatization to altitude above 3000 meters takes time. The body undergoes a few physiological changes, some of which are immediate like increased pulse rate & respiratory rate. Others appear more slowly over a period of weeks like the change in acid balance and production of extra red blood cells. These changes plus the effect of intense sunlight, walking hard & dehydration may cause a number or mild vague symptoms such as Loss of appetite, fatigue, headache, nausea, dizziness, palpitations, sleeplessness, mild shortness of breath with exercise.


The best treatment is prevention! Avoid rapid ascents; take acclimatization symptoms seriously using rest days or Diamox tablets. If symptoms are severe and the patient is ill DESCEND IMMEDIATELY, 300 meters of descent or more should be sought. This usually gives rapid improvement.

To minimize altitude sickness, never rush into things, walk slowly and firmly. The uneven ground, steep slopes and slushy banks are full of potholes. Do not combine walking and sightseeing together. Inspect your track in front and trek slowly.

 

Physical Fitness:

Before booking this Kailash Mansarovar Yatra with us, you should be in sound good health preparation for this trip. We advise bit of exercise like morning or evening walking or jogging. Each pilgrim should ensure that he/she is medically fit and is not suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, heart disease or epilepsy since such conditions might prove fatal at high altitudes. Medical fitness is of utmost importance. Pilgrims should complete the medical tests and seek expert medical opinion regarding their fitness to undertake the pilgrimage at high altitude from their respective doctors.

We would require a medical certificate from every individual stating that the person traveling is fit to travel at high altitudes.

 

Insurance & Emergency Expenses

We highly recommend you to be protected against medical, accidents & necessary emergency evacuation. Please ensure that your insurance covers evacuation at high altitudes. Also be informed that air evacuation (evacuation by helicopter) is not possible in Tibet as such guest requiring emergency evacuation will be transferred by surface to nearest evacuation point in Nepal side after giving the necessary first aid. Any Emergency arrangement other than regular tour itinerary service should be borne by the clients themselves.

Please note that our Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Tour does not include any rescue or evacuation expenses in emergencies hence it is advised to be properly insured against any kind of risk.

 

General Considerations while packing for Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Pilgrimage Tour:

Keep the luggage weight and bulk down to a minimum. Baggage allowance on most international flights is 20 Kg's/44 lbs. You will only need two changes of clothes for Kathmandu. In Tibet, it is important to dress in layers. When it is hot you will only be wearing a base layer, when it gets colder you can add to this until you are wearing most of your clothes! During Kailash Parikarma, only one bag per person would be carried on Yak. It is advisable to carry your stuff in a duffel bag rather than suitcase or other normal bags. Following points must be kept in mind while preparing for & during the Holy Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.

 

Please note:

  • If you are asthmatic or have any kind of breathing problem, you should not travel.
  • Take advice of your doctor before undertaking this high-altitude pilgrimage & always keep your usual/prescribed medicines (if any) along with basic medicines for fever, nausea, dehydration, vomiting body ache and headache.
  • Use very strong and rough bags to pack your belongings & don't keep the fragile items in your bag which have to be carried on the Yak. A duffel bag is advisable. No hard-shell suitcases please.
  • Don't forget to bring some edibles like sweets, chocolates, glucose, candies, mints, khakra, laddu / pinni etc.
  • Engage yourself in fitness exercise like aerobics every morning. Two things would help. 1. Breathing exercises (to increase your lung capacity. Pranayama would help) 2. Running/ fast walking. It would be good if you could do this on treadmill on Incline.  Like they say, “the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war. Though this is certainly not war, working out will help you enjoy the trip a lot more.”
  • Please do not expect luxury on this tour however as far as possible, our Sherpa team will ensure you the best journey/stay with us in this tough terrain, keep in mind that this tour is based on very basic infrastructure.
  • It is always advisable to insure yourself against personal loss, injury/accident, death and emergency evacuation. Make sure that your policy covers Emergency Evacuation by Helicopter at high altitude treks.
  • As there is no Hindu Temple at Holy Lake and Mt. Kailash as such no priest is available however, we shall have a priest stationed at Mansarovar to help you perform spiritual activities like Puja etc.
  • If possible, arrange your Chinese Yuan (which you might require to buy some souvenir or to pay for pony etc.) in your own country or in Nepal as on the borders, exchange rate might differ. Alternately, you can carry US$ with you which can be easily converted but Indian Currency notes are not acceptable in Tibet. Do not carry Indian Currency Notes of 200 and 500 denominations as these are not acceptable in Nepal and cannot be exchanged. Also, they are not considered legal. PLEASE DO NOT CARRY THEM.
  • Upon arrival at immigration desk at Tribhuvan International Airport, please request the immigration officer to put an entry stamp in your passport otherwise you’ll have to unnecessarily pay a penalty at Tibet immigration.
  • Don't carry too many clothes.
  • Always carry your passport, visa and insurance with you & keep the passport handy while traveling. Leave a copy of passport with us and another one at home.
  • Please always carry your sweater / fleece, windcheater, waterproofs & water bottle.
  • Please bring your water bottle to the dinner table for a refill. Always have water with you.
  • Warm clothing & few other things can be bought in Nepal, they are of good quality.
  • We advise all our guests to read the notes on acute mountain sickness carefully. Please note that this trip will take you to very high altitudes & one should take all the precautions seriously.
  • We strongly advise all our guests to get an international travel insurance policy with evacuation provision.
  • Please note that the Airport taxes on departure from Katmandu are not included in the cost.


Prior to Mount Kailash Parikrama:

  • Start taking DIAMOX at least 2 days before starting your journey - once every morning after breakfast. It should be taken for 3-6 days. This is to minimize altitude sickness.
  • Drink at least 3 liters of mineral water every day till you complete the Holy Yatra.
  • Avoid riding Yak during Kailash Parikrama. A pony is preferred over Yak.
  • Advise your requirements for Pony Hiring (available at an additional cost) to your tour guide at least a day before the beginning of Parikrama.


During Mount Kailash Parikrama:

  • Walk slowly, don't compete with anyone and never lose your temper. This probably is going to be the toughest journey you have ever made so far.
  • In case you feel any kind of breathlessness during parikrama, immediately inform our doctor or tour guide or sherpa staff & follow their advice.
  • On the second day of parikrama, you will reach a height at Dolmala Pass where Oxygen level is very low. Do not stop/wait here for more than 5 minutes.
  • During parikrama, you'll come across rivers and streams, you can wash your face occasionally with cold water. Avoid drinking water from streams or rivers enroute.
  • As far as possible, try to walk. But, if you are riding a pony during parikrama, make sure that you hold it properly.
  • On the second day of parikrama, you will see several clothes and prayer flags lying on the rocks, please don't touch the same.
  • Walk carefully and guard yourself from slipping or falling to prevent fractures, sprains and muscle pulls.
  • Do not combine walking and sightseeing together lest you fall or get hurt. Inspect the track in front of you and walk slowly.
  • Travel in the group and do not leave anyone behind unless escorted.

 

While on the Holy Mansarovar Lake:

  • Don't take a Holy dip in Holy Mansarovar Lake as the same is prohibited. You can take a bucket full of water from the lake to have a shower.
  • If you face altitude sickness, do not proceed with parikrama because once you leave Mansarovar or Darchen and wish to come back from Parikrama due to any reason, there are no facilities available like stretchers etc.
  • Even for Helicopter evacuation, you will have to drive to Nepal border, before evacuation can be organized and that too will depend on weather conditions.
  • Don't forget to collect some white ringed stones from The Holy Lake as each stone is treated as "Shivalinga".


General Information during Kailash Yatra:

  • If you smoke or consume alcohol, avoid it throughout the journey.
  • Try and stay indoors while it is too windy or sunny.
  • While staying in the guest house, avoid using public toilets (if available) as these are very dirty. It is advisable to use open area or our own toilet tents for toilet purposes, if available.
  • Travel during Kailash Yatra with the TEAM SPIRIT and help your group members in case of any need or emergency.
  • Please do not expect excellent vehicles in Tibet. The terrain being rough, vehicles may break down but do not panic, the drivers are expert enough to repair it. Repairs may take few minutes to a couple of hours but please maintain patience as we cannot leave group members behind.

Must Carry

 

  • Duffel bag or big backpack (NO HARDSHELL SUITCASES PLEASE)
  • Small day backpack with sturdy straps
  • Proper trekking shoes with spare laces – please ensure that the shoes are broken-in before the trek. Do not walk in brand-new shoes.
  • Slippers / Sports sandals / Floaters [For walking around at campsites]
  • Sun cap
  • 3 pairs of nylon socks, 3 pairs cotton/thicker socks, 3 pairs woolen socks [Two pairs of socks while walking are suggested to avoid blisters]
  • Personal Clothing [track suits are great, AVOID jeans or any other tight-fitting pants]
  • Full sleeved thick sweater or fleece wear
  • Feather jacket (Will be provided by us on returnable basis)
  • Cotton or nylon thermal inner wear
  • Woolen monkey cap / Balaclava
  • Woolen hand gloves
  • Wind shirt (wind breaker)
  • Waterproofs (poncho or pant & jacket)/ collapsible umbrella
  • Goggles [good quality, 100%-UV-protection sunglasses, not blue shade]
  • Cold cream / Hand lotion, sunscreen lotion
  • Chapstick or Lip Balm
  • Torch with 2 extra sets of cells [No pencil cell torch, Head lamp is best]
  • Light towel [Should be a thin quick-drying towel]
  • 2-3 Water bottle (1 liter each) [AVOID simple plastic bottles. one hard plastic bottle or thermos flask- not the heave duty one- is recommended for boiled water at higher camps]
  • Adequate underclothing
  • Personal toiletries 
  • Towel
  • Toilet paper roll
  • Pen knife
  • Walking Stick [A must have]
  • Easy Breathers or Camphor
  • Mask to protect yourself from dust and cold (cotton scarf for dust and woolen for cold)
  • Camera
  • Notebook and pen
  • Personal toilet kit
  • 4 passport size photographs
  • A copy of your insurance policy 
  • Reading material
  • iPod or similar
  • Personal medical kit. 
  • Air Pillow / small cotton pillow (optional)
  • Personal medicines (with written instructions), assorted Band-Aids.
  • Plastic bags to contain all above including your duffel bag, plus a few spare ones.