Finish trek
Drive back
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is one of the most sacred and spiritually significant pilgrimages in the world. Mount Kailash is believed to be the divine abode of Lord Shiva, and Lake Mansarovar is considered one of the holiest lakes in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon traditions. This sacred journey is not just a tour but a life-changing spiritual experience.
Located in the remote Himalayan region of Tibet, the yatra offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, high-altitude landscapes, and pristine natural beauty. Pilgrims undertake the sacred Parikrama (circumambulation) of Mount Kailash, which is believed to cleanse sins and bring spiritual enlightenment.
The journey requires physical preparation and strong determination, but the divine atmosphere, peaceful surroundings, and spiritual fulfillment make it truly unforgettable.
Sacred Mountain: Mount Kailash
Holy Lake: Lake Manasarovar
The journey requires physical preparation and strong determination, but the divine atmosphere, peaceful surroundings, and spiritual fulfillment make it truly unforgettable.
Sacred Mountain: Mount Kailash
Holy Lake: Lake Manasarovar
Arrival at Kathmandu
Hotel check-in
Yatra briefing session
Visit Pashupatinath Temple (optional)
Overnight stay in Kathmandu
Medical check-up
Visa processing formalities
Visit sacred temples
Final preparation for yatra
Fly to Nepalgunj
Overnight stay
Flight to Simikot
Acclimatization & rest
Helicopter to Hilsa (Nepal–China border)
Immigration formalities
Drive to Taklakot (Purang)
Rest day for high-altitude adjustment
Short local walk
Holy bath at Lake Mansarovar
Meditation & prayer
Overnight near Mansarovar
Drive to Darchen (base camp)
Begin first day of Parikrama
Trek to Dirapuk
Trek via Dolma La Pass (highest point)
Spiritual journey & breathtaking views
Finish trek
Drive back
Return via Simikot & Nepalgunj