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Kailash Kora From Tibet

13 days

Trip Overview

Mount Kailash, located in the western Tibet Autonomous Region of China, is the holiest site in the Himalayas and the most revered mountain in the world. That said, it still remains one of the least visited. To see Kailash is a unique opportunity available to a limited number of people. The sacred circumambulation around the mountain purifies old programs and fills with spiritual energy.

Kailash is a sacred abode of deities and wisdom from different religions, particularly Jainism, Hinduism, Bon and Buddhism. They all offer different interpretations of the sacred geography, but they all agree on one thing: Kailash is Mount Meru, the axis of the world or the center of the universe. Here the divine and earthly worlds, the individual and the cosmos come into contact. Here we come to our center in the mandala of the universe. Maybe this explains the incredible feeling of fulfillment and satisfaction that one who has made this journey at least once experiences.

Tour cost: 5-10 people – 2600$, group of 10 people and more – 2400$.

Highlilghts Of The Trips

Mount Kailash, located in the western Tibet Autonomous Region of China, is the holiest site in the Himalayas and the most revered mountain in the world. Despite its significance, it remains one of the least visited sacred sites, offering a unique and exclusive opportunity for those who embark on the journey. The sacred circumambulation around Mount Kailash, known to purify old programs and fill with spiritual energy, is a transformative experience that connects the individual to the cosmos. Revered by Jainism, Hinduism, Bon, and Buddhism, Mount Kailash is considered Mount Meru, the axis of the world and the center of the universe. 

This journey to the divine and earthly convergence offers an unparalleled sense of fulfillment and spiritual enlightenment. Highlights include visits to historic monasteries, the serene Lake Manasarovar, and traversing the breathtaking Drolma Pass, with accommodations ranging from comfortable hotels to rustic lodges, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience.

What's Included In The Cost

What's Not Included In The Cost

Trip Detail Itinerary

Information You Need To Know

Additional Information You Need To Know

Before embarking on this extraordinary journey to Mount Kailash, there are several important details to consider to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Firstly, the altitude in Tibet is significantly high, with Lhasa itself sitting at 3,650 meters. Altitude sickness is a common concern, and it is advisable to spend the first few days acclimatizing before starting the trek. Travelers will need a Chinese visa and special permits to visit Tibet, which are included in the tour package, but securing these in advance is crucial. 

While the tour price covers accommodation, guides, and transportation within Tibet, it does not include airfare to and from Tibet, personal insurance, or meals beyond breakfast. Budgeting around $20 per day for lunches and dinners is recommended. Additionally, personal necessities, extra porters, and tips for guides and porters are not included in the tour cost. Flexibility is key, as weather, political situations, or other unforeseen circumstances may necessitate itinerary changes. This journey is as challenging as it is rewarding, and being well-prepared will enhance the overall experience.

Frequently Asked Question

The best time to visit Mount Kailash is from May to September, when the weather is relatively mild and the paths are more accessible. Avoid the harsh winter months from November to April.

Yes, visitors need a Chinese visa and a special permit to enter Tibet. The tour operator will typically arrange these permits for you.

The trek around Mount Kailash is physically demanding due to the high altitude and rugged terrain. A good level of fitness and prior trekking experience are highly recommended.

Acclimatization is crucial. Spend the first few days in Lhasa (3,650 meters) to adjust to the altitude. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and ascend gradually to higher altitudes.

Accommodations range from 3-star hotels in cities like Lhasa and Shigatse to basic lodges and guesthouses in more remote areas. Expect shared facilities in the lodges.

Pack warm clothing, comfortable trekking shoes, a good quality sleeping bag, sunscreen, a hat, a first aid kit, and any personal medications. A detailed packing list will be provided by the tour operator.

While the trek is challenging, it is generally safe with a reputable tour operator. Ensure you have travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and potential medical emergencies.

The tour includes all necessary transportation within Tibet, typically by private vehicle. Transfers are arranged to ensure comfort and safety.

Charging facilities may be limited in remote areas. It is advisable to bring extra batteries or a portable power bank.

Group sizes typically range from 5 to 10 people. Larger groups (10 or more) may receive a discounted tour price.

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Kailash Kora From Tibet

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    Trip Overview

    Mount Kailash, located in the western Tibet Autonomous Region of China, is the holiest site in the Himalayas and the most revered mountain in the world. That said, it still remains one of the least visited. To see Kailash is a unique opportunity available to a limited number of people. The sacred circumambulation around the mountain purifies old programs and fills with spiritual energy.

    Kailash is a sacred abode of deities and wisdom from different religions, particularly Jainism, Hinduism, Bon and Buddhism. They all offer different interpretations of the sacred geography, but they all agree on one thing: Kailash is Mount Meru, the axis of the world or the center of the universe. Here the divine and earthly worlds, the individual and the cosmos come into contact. Here we come to our center in the mandala of the universe. Maybe this explains the incredible feeling of fulfillment and satisfaction that one who has made this journey at least once experiences.

    Tour cost: 5-10 people – 2600$, group of 10 people and more – 2400$.

    Highlilghts Of The Trips

    Mount Kailash, located in the western Tibet Autonomous Region of China, is the holiest site in the Himalayas and the most revered mountain in the world. Despite its significance, it remains one of the least visited sacred sites, offering a unique and exclusive opportunity for those who embark on the journey. The sacred circumambulation around Mount Kailash, known to purify old programs and fill with spiritual energy, is a transformative experience that connects the individual to the cosmos. Revered by Jainism, Hinduism, Bon, and Buddhism, Mount Kailash is considered Mount Meru, the axis of the world and the center of the universe. 

    This journey to the divine and earthly convergence offers an unparalleled sense of fulfillment and spiritual enlightenment. Highlights include visits to historic monasteries, the serene Lake Manasarovar, and traversing the breathtaking Drolma Pass, with accommodations ranging from comfortable hotels to rustic lodges, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience.

    What's Included In The Cost

    What's Not Included In The Cost

    Trip Detail Itinerary

    Information You Need To Know

    Additional Information You Need To Know

    Before embarking on this extraordinary journey to Mount Kailash, there are several important details to consider to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Firstly, the altitude in Tibet is significantly high, with Lhasa itself sitting at 3,650 meters. Altitude sickness is a common concern, and it is advisable to spend the first few days acclimatizing before starting the trek. Travelers will need a Chinese visa and special permits to visit Tibet, which are included in the tour package, but securing these in advance is crucial. 

    While the tour price covers accommodation, guides, and transportation within Tibet, it does not include airfare to and from Tibet, personal insurance, or meals beyond breakfast. Budgeting around $20 per day for lunches and dinners is recommended. Additionally, personal necessities, extra porters, and tips for guides and porters are not included in the tour cost. Flexibility is key, as weather, political situations, or other unforeseen circumstances may necessitate itinerary changes. This journey is as challenging as it is rewarding, and being well-prepared will enhance the overall experience.

    Frequently Asked Question

    The best time to visit Mount Kailash is from May to September, when the weather is relatively mild and the paths are more accessible. Avoid the harsh winter months from November to April.

    Yes, visitors need a Chinese visa and a special permit to enter Tibet. The tour operator will typically arrange these permits for you.

    The trek around Mount Kailash is physically demanding due to the high altitude and rugged terrain. A good level of fitness and prior trekking experience are highly recommended.

    Acclimatization is crucial. Spend the first few days in Lhasa (3,650 meters) to adjust to the altitude. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and ascend gradually to higher altitudes.

    Accommodations range from 3-star hotels in cities like Lhasa and Shigatse to basic lodges and guesthouses in more remote areas. Expect shared facilities in the lodges.

    Pack warm clothing, comfortable trekking shoes, a good quality sleeping bag, sunscreen, a hat, a first aid kit, and any personal medications. A detailed packing list will be provided by the tour operator.

    While the trek is challenging, it is generally safe with a reputable tour operator. Ensure you have travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and potential medical emergencies.

    The tour includes all necessary transportation within Tibet, typically by private vehicle. Transfers are arranged to ensure comfort and safety.

    Charging facilities may be limited in remote areas. It is advisable to bring extra batteries or a portable power bank.

    Group sizes typically range from 5 to 10 people. Larger groups (10 or more) may receive a discounted tour price.

    Review Scores

    5/5
    Wonderful
    1 verified review
    Quality 5/5
    Location 5/5
    Amenities 5/5
    Services 5/5
    Price 5/5

    One thought on “Kailash Kora From Tibet”

    1. 5

      • Quality
      • Location
      • Amenities
      • Services
      • Price

      Nice

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