
The Kailash Manasarovar Lake tour normally begins in Kathmandu and takes you into Tibet, where you'll visit Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar. Tours often include meditation sessions and spiritual discourses as part of their spiritual experience. There is also a trek around Mount Kailash (Kora) and exploration of the surrounding area on the trip.
Located in Tibet province of China, the snow-capped rocky peak of Kailash Parbat is believed to be a sacred place of the founders of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Bonpo religion. Different religions attach different names, meaning and purpose to holy Mount Kailash (6714m.). Hindus and Buddhists all over the world worship this peak as the exact "Center of the Universe" whereas Jains believe that their first Saint obtained Liberation / Freedom meditating on the mountain. Hindu people believe Mount to be the abode of supreme Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. For a Hindu, the arduous pilgrimage to Kailash helps one get rid of all sins and attain salvation.
Watch Kailash Tour VideoThe pilgrimage to Mount Kailash Manasarovar is regarded by Buddhists as a pious deed to achieving enlightenment and spreading world peace. Vajrayana Buddhists in particular refer to Mount Kailash as Mount Meru, the home of Demchok, who represent supreme bliss. Manasarovar Lake called Mapam Yumtso by Tibetans, lies just beside the sacred Mount Kailash. The Sanskrit word “Manas” means mind or consciousness and “Sarovar” means Lake. Hence this Lake is defined as the Lake of consciousness. Similarly, Buddhists believe Mapam to be the Lake of Anavatapta where Buddha was conceived by his mother Maya Devi. Along the Lake’s shore is perched the ancient Chiu Monastery which is a revered spot for meditation. Like Kailash it also holds deep spiritual influence and wide religious belief among the four faiths.
Sacred Sites: There are many cultures who consider Kailash Manasarovar sacred, including Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Shikhas and Bonpo, as well as Lake Rakshas itself.
Physical Moderate Challenge: A Yatra is a moderately challenging journey, so traveling companions should be physically, mentally, and spiritually fit. The Kora of Kailash stretches 53km. (33 miles) on foot or by pony, while surfaced roads cover 15km.
Eligibility: Pilgrims must meet a few requirements: they must be in good health, hold a valid passport for at least 7 months, be at least nine years old & not be older than 79 years old.
Best Time to Visit: During May to September, when temperatures are mild and not too cold, yatras are most comfortable and safe.
In addition to the spiritual significance of Kailash, it is also a place of widespread religious belief among the four major faiths. Monterosa Treks & Expeditions organizes a very pleasant and smooth Yatra to Mount Kailash and Manasarovar Lake every year. If you would like to come along on this trip with us, we would be delighted to have you.
Accommodations for the Kailash Yatra in 2026: Our accommodation in Kathmandu will be either the 5-Star Marriott Kathmandu or the Aloft Mariott Kathmandu (or a similar hotel). The plan is to drive from Kathmandu to Sybrubesi and stay at Namaste Hotel or Hotel Peacefull, or to drive to Ghatte Khola and stay at Hotel Kailash or Yanghila Lodge. Right now, the 4-star hotels Kerung valley, Saga and Darchen are open at Manasarovar Lake and circle in Kailash, as well as the dormitory rooms Dirapuk and Zuthulpuk.
Meal plan for Kailash tour 2026: Kathmandu's hotels will serve vegetarian breakfast, lunch and dinner. From Sybrubesi onwards, the Nepali Chef will prepare breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, tea and coffee. Kailash Yatri needs three bottles of mineral water a day, which we are responsible for providing.
Dates, seasons and holy costs for 2026: The best time to visit Kailash Manasarovar is between May and September. In terms of the weather, May, June and September are the best months to travel, while July and August are the best months for Hindu rituals such as Guru Purnima, Janai Purnima and Rekha Bandhan. For 2026, we publish guaranteed departure dates and prices. Unless there are at least 20 participants, we will schedule your event on a date that works for you. You must participate in the fixed departures if fewer than 20 people are registered. In 2026, the full moon night will depart from Manasarovar.
Doctor and Bramand Pandit: In Monterosa Treks and Expeditions' packages, doctors check in nearly every day and provide medicine if necessary. We will also provide oxygen tanks and mask regulators on our Kailash Manasarovar tour. There is an oxygen tank mounted on the bus's surface, as well as mask regulators inside the bus in case anyone needs them. The Kailash Manasarovar tour also includes Rudrabhishek, Hawan, Arati at Pashupatinath temple with seven or eleven priests as well as a Braman Pandit for Rudrabhishek, Hawan, Arati at Manasarovar Lake. Dakshina money is at the core of all Yatri' hearts because of this Hindu ritual.
For the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, Monterosa Treks and Expedition has a professional team of Nepalese team leader, guides, cooks, helpers, and tour managers who are responsible for logistics, safety, and providing assistance. They are experienced in high-altitude Yatras like Kailash Mansarovar, management of emergencies, and making sure pilgrimages go smoothly and spiritually.
The meeting will take place at: Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu, you will be welcomed and taken to your hotel. Highlights of importance:
Nepal based Monterosa Treks & Expedition organizes very pleasant & smooth Yatra to Mount Kailash and Mapam Yumtso every year for pilgrims and travelers from around the World. We heartily welcome you to join us on this trip. Here is our itinerary for this year.
Travel Information by Road: A two-day overland tour to Kailash Manasarovar from Kathmandu through Trisuli Bazaar, Kalikathan, Dunche, Sybrubesi and Rasuwagadhi on the Nepal-Tibet border is an adventure-type tour. Traveling across the border between Nepal and Tibet, driving to Kerung valley, and then continuing to Saga is semi-adventurous. The rest of the journey is smooth high till Darchen
Follow this itinerary if Charan Sparsh opens in 2026
22 July 2026 Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu before 10:00 AM
transfer to hotel, check in, 3:00pm briefing, evening Aarti Puja
23 July 2026 Day 02: Holy sightseeing Kailashnath Saga and
Doleshwor Mahadev, Lunch, Boudhanath Saktipith Guhyeshori
24 July 2026 Day 03: Rudrabhishek and visiting in Jal Narayan
25 July 2026 Day 04: Start, drive to Trisuli Bazaar, Syabrubesi
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25 July 2026 Day 04: Starting, drive to Trisuli and Ghatte Khola
26 July 2026 Day 05: Cross Nepal Tibet boarder, drive Kerung
27 July 2026 Day 06: Drive to Saga Bazaar, overnight in Saga
28 July 2026 Day 07: Drive New Dongba, 160km far from Saga
29 July 2026 Day 08: Drive to Hor & Manasarovar Pradakshina
Full moon night in Manasarovar Lake
30 July 2026 Day 09: Hindu rituals and drive to Darchen & stay
31 July 2026 Day 10: Drive to Yam Dwar and walking to Dirapuk
01 Aug. 2026 Day 11: Climb Charan Sparsh, Darshan and back
02 Aug. 2026 Day 12: Walking to Zuthulpuk Kailash kora 3th day
03 Aug. 2026 Day 13: Walk Chongdo, drive to Darchen & Saga
04 Aug. 2026 Day 14: Drive to Kerung valley and stay overnight
05 Aug. 2026 Day 15: Drive Nepal-Tibet boarder & drive to KTM
06 Aug. 2026 Day 16: Transfer Kathmandu airport for departure
If Charan Sparsh is not open by 2026, follow this itinerary
22 July 2026 Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu before 10:00AM and
transfer to hotel, check in, 3:00 PM briefing, evening Aarti Puja
23 July 2026 Day 02: Holy sightseeing Kailash Nath Saga and
Doleshwor Mahadev, Lunch and after Boudhanath, Guhyeshori
24 July 2026 Day 03: Rudrabhishek and visiting in Jal Narayan
25 July 2026 Day 4: Start, drive to Trisuli Bazaar & Syabrubesi
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25 July 2026 Day 4: Starting, drive to Trisuli and Ghatte Khola
26 July 2026 Day 05: Cross Nepal Tibet boarder, drive Kerung
27 July 2026 Day 06: Drive to Saga Bazaar and overnight Saga
28 July 2026 Day 07: Drive New Dongba, 160km far from Saga
29 July 2026 Day 08: Drive to Hor & Manasarovar Pradakshina
Full moon night in Manasarovar Lake
30 July 2026 Day 09: Hindu rituals & drive to Darchen, staying
31 July 2026 Day 10: Drive to Yam Dwar and walking to Dirapuk
01 Aug. 2026 Day 11: Walking to Zuthulpuk Kailash kora 2th day
02 Aug. 2026 Day 12: Walking to Chongdo and drive to Darchen
& checking 4-star hotel and drive to Astapad, explore south face
Kailash & Nandi Mountain (Face of bull) back to Darchen & stay
03 Aug. 2026 Day 13: Drive to Prayang, New Dongba and Saga
04 Aug. 2026 Day 14: Drive to Kerung valley and stay overnight
05 Aug. 2026 Day 15: Drive Nepal-Tibet boarder & drive to KTM
06 Aug. 2026 Day 16: Transfer Kathmandu airport for departure
02 Aug. 2026 Day 12: Itinerary A; Visiting Charan Sparsh touching Kailash is our top priority. Currently, Charan Sparsh is closed; however, it may be reopened in 2026. Let's explore the Astapad instead.
02 Aug. 2026 Day 12: Itinerary B; You can explore Mount Kailash's south face as well as Nandi Parvat (Nandi Mountain), Astapad is an optional excursion.
22 July 2026 (Wednesday) Day 01: After the arrival in Katmandu (1300mts), our staff will meet you at the airport and escort you to the Hotel. Everybody must be reaching Kathmandu at 10:00 AM or earlier. We collect all Yatri's original Passports and apply Tibet visa for Kailash tour in Chinese embassy in Kathmandu. Afternoon around 3:00 PM will be briefing Kailash Manasarovar tour and provide Diamox medicine, Duffel bag, small day bag. Evening, Arati Darshan in Pashupatinath as well as Aarati holy dance bank of holy river Baghmati front of Pashupatinath temple.
Pashupatinath Temple: Pashupatinath Temple is one of the four most important Shiva shrines in Asia. Aside from being the incarnation of Lord Shiva, Pashupati is also known as the lord of all animals. Pagodas of this style are characterized by golden spires, copper roofs, silver corners and hand-carved wood carvings. The main temple's inner area is protected by a golden statue of Nandi (Shiva's bull). Pashupatinath Temple is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are two Arati's performed every evening at the Pashupatinath temple. In the Bagmati Ganga Aarti, the first is performed inside the temple, while the second is performed outside.
Inner Temple Aarti: The Evening Aarati ritual at Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu occurs every day after Sunset, with the specific time depending on the season. Inside of Aarati only for Hindu Devotees. The temple is regarded as one of the holiest Hindu shrines across the world. A memorable cultural and spiritual experience, this ceremony involves priests, hymns, music, chanting and the lighting of lights as an offering to Lord Shiva.
The Bagmati Ganga Aarti: As part of the Hindu religious ritual, Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, performs Bagmati Ganga Aarti nightly after Inner Aarati. On the banks of the Bagmati River, devotees gather to see priests perform a ritual that is characterized by rhythmic chanting, sacred offerings, and the movement of large oil lamps. It creates a spiritual atmosphere for participants and observers during the ritual. Non-Hindus are not allowed in the main shrine courtyard, but they may observe the riverside aarti of the Bagmati Ganga.
23 July 2026 (Thursday) Day 02: At around 8:00 am, we begin our holy sightseeing tour in the Kathmandu valley with a guide. Saga Nepal, a Shiva temple that is among the tallest in Nepal is Kailashnath Mahadev Statue. This is the second tallest Hindu deity in the world after the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue in Bali, Indonesia. A total of 144 feet / 44 meters high, the statue was made of copper, zinc, cement, and steel. The Kailash Nath Shiva statue is located about 20 km from Kathmandu in Sanga, Nepal. After Kailashnath visit drive to Doleshwor Mahadev temple.
Visit Doleshwor The trip to Kailash is incomplete without visiting Doleshwor Mahadev and Pashupatinath temples for Shiva devotees. As of Aug. 22, 2009, Doleshwor Mahadev was officially declared the head of Kedarnath, one of the Char Dham Yatra. After the devastating flood of 2013, which destroyed Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand, Doleshwor Temple continued to offer regular prayers. In the Kedarnath Temple, the head priest requested that regular prayers be held in the Doleshwor Mahadev Temple.
Buddhist Temple Boudhanath: The Buddha shrine is a Tibetan pilgrimage destination named after its enormous stupa. During prayers and seminars, devotees stroll around the gleaming white dome adorned with painted Buddha eyes. Kathmandu's Boudhanath stupa. The stupa's massive mandala makes it the largest spherical stupa in Nepal, located about 10 km from the center and northeastern outskirts of Kathmandu. One of the largest stupas in the world, the Buddha Stupa dominates the skyline. This is the point from which Kathmandu Valley gained its glory. It is the nine carnations of Vishnu that we are showing in Boudhanath. The site has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.
Visit Guhjeswari: There are eight mother goddesses in the Astha Matrikas (Eight Mother Goddesses). Among them is Guhyeshori Shakti Pith temple. According to the Hindu legend Pauranik Katha. When Shiva's first consort SATI DEVI was insulted by her husband, she dropped herself into YAGYAAKUND (a religious fire ceremony). His corpse was burned senseless by grief when Shiva retrieved her and flew from Nepal to India. In the area where SATI DEVI's body lies, 51 Shakti Piths can be found. We call Guhyeshori the place where her secret part (GOPYA) vagina fell to, which we call Guhyeshori. We return to the hotel for a vegetarian buffet lunch, and she protects the deities of the Kathmandu Valley as well.
24 July 2026 (Friday) Day 03: Kailash pilgrims are taken to Pashupatinath temple early in the morning for Rudrabhishek, Hawan and Aarati. Eleven Brahmin priests prepare for fire offering Hawan in the Pavilion (Mandap) and perform Sankalpa Pooja in the beginning. Swastibachan (Preaching), Nyas, Rudra preaching, and Mahamritunjaya (Death victory) Pooja follow. The word 'Rudra', which means 'Fearful Lord Shiva' comes from Rudrabhishek, Rudranti Iti Rudri, and Rudhiryoge Metal. Among people on this planet, there is pain, violence, greed, and we sing religious hymns in praise of God Shiva to escape these miseries of life and to grant justice, good health, prosperity, peace and salvation.
Watch Kailash Tour Video Rudrabhishek: The Rudrabhishek ritual involves bathing the Shiva Linga in holy substances such as milk, honey, and water while chanting Vedic mantras. The purpose of this auspicious ceremony is to invoke Lord Shiva's blessings, remove negative energies and obstacles and promote prosperity, health, and spiritual peace. On an auspicious day in Manasarovar, priests perform the ritual at Kailash Yatra in the evening of full moon or in the next morning by Nepali Braman Pandits as well as doing Hawan.
Hawan (Homa): As part of a spiritual practice to invoke divine blessings, purify the environment, and promote spiritual and material well-being, Havan is an ancient Vedic fire ritual in Hinduism involving offerings of ghee, grains, and herbs in a sacred fire (the Havan Kund). In this ritual, fire symbolizes the burning of impurities and the illumination of the soul, fostering a connection between humans and the divine. The Monterosa Treks and Expeditions organize Rudrabhishek and Hawan in Kathmandu Pashupatinath temple and Manasarovar Lake for each Kailash Manasarovar group.
For this reason, Rudri is done to ensure peace in the World. Pilgrims begin their Kailash tour by visiting Pashupatinath and worshipping there. Devotees are believed to obtain all kinds of good merits by worshipping Lord Pashupatinath and performing Aarati. As a result, Kailash tours are believed to be complete only after a holy visit to Pashupatinath in Kathmandu. There is no doubt that Kailash Manasarovar is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in the World. Even more than 12 Jyothirlinga and Shiva Temples, Kailash is a sacred pilgrimage. The soul is superior to the human, the sages are superior to the human, the gods are superior to the gods, and Lord Shiva is superior even to the gods and Kailash is his dwelling place. As a result, every pilgrimage is incomplete without the Kailash Pilgrimage.
A popular religious practice is to perform Rudra (Shiva's idol) Consecration and fire offering (Hawan) to Lord Pashupatinath to wish for a successful Kailash tour. The Panchamrit Pooja is held every day in Pashupatinath temple from 9:30 AM to 11 AM by Bhatta Pujari after Rudrabhishek. It is a payable Pooja and comes with a Pooja Thali, milk, Rudrashas mala, flower garland and a lamp. Performing Panchamrit Pooja for Lord Pashupatinath fulfills all the desired wishes for the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra / tour. The ceremony concludes with the distribution of Prasad and Rudrashas mala. Only Hindu devotees can perform this, Pooja. Religions other than Christianity are not allowed to enter the main gates. All of these rituals are included in the Kailash Manasarovar package.
Budhanilkantha: In the afternoon around 2:30 PM, begin sightseeing with a holy guide at the Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan) Vishnu Temple, an open-air Hindu temple located in Budhanilkantha, Nepal. There is a large reclining statue of Lord Vishnu in front of Budhanilkantha temple, which is located below the Shivpuri Hill at the northern end of the Kathmandu valley.
Budhanilkantha depicts Vishnu sleeping on a snake bed in the middle of the cosmic ocean depicted by a big pool of water. Budhanilkantha means "blue throat disguised by mud" and has nothing to do with Buddha. The peculiar name refers to two legends attached to the statue, one of them claiming that a farmer found the long-lost statue in the mud when working his field with a plough and the other claiming that Vishnu sacrificed himself by drinking the poison of the cosmic ocean, which turned his throat blue. Back to hotel and free.
25 July 2026 (Saturday) Day 04: It is the first day of Yatra today. In a private Jeep, we travel from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (Nepal) 122 km and next day 15 KM further to the Rasuwagadhi Nepal Tibet border. To reach Syabrubesi from Kathmandu, it takes five to six hours by Mini bus or Jeep. Lunch will be at Trisuli Bazaar on the way. In Ghatte Khola you will find hotels and lodges offering fine Nepali and Indian cuisine for tourists and Kailash pilgrims. Overnight stay here.
26 July 2026 (Sunday) Day 05: Our next destination is the Kerung valley in Tibet. Morning drive to Rasuwagadhi and takes one hour drive. All our visas and passports will be checked at the Nepal immigration office in Ghatte Khola. We drive or walk for 15 minutes to Rasuwagadhi bridge, then cross the friendship bridge to Nepal Tibet after completing immigration formalities as well as customs. One by one, your visas will be checked at the Tibetan immigration office. Once immigration formalities have been completed, our Tibet guide will receive you with the necessary travel permit for the Kailash Manasarovar tour/Yatra. Upon arrival in Kerung valley, he will take you there by Tibetan bus. Nepal - Tibet border is 24km away from Kerung valley. The Kerung valley is a Tibetan settlement with fine accommodations in hotels of 4 stars.
27 July 2026 (Monday) Day 06: We drive from Kerung to Saga on this day. There are beautiful views of Tibetan landscapes and nomadic communities on the 5 to 6-hour drive past Salt Lake. On the way, a warm lunch box will be served. Before reaching Saga, you will cross the Yarlung Sangpo (Brahmaputra) River. In Saga, we will have dinner and stay the night.
28 July 2026 (Tuesday) Day 07: Drive to New Dongba and it is 160 KM far from the Saga Bazaar, Half day acclimatization in New Dongba.
29 July 2026 (Wednesday) Day 08: From New Dongba to Manasarovar Lake: We travel about 350 kilometers in 7- 8 hours on this day. From Hor, you can see Holy Kailash Parvat and Manasarovar for the first time in the afternoon. Immediately after lunch, we begin rotating Manasarovar which should take about 2-3 hours to complete half of the rotation. As you travel along the route, you will encounter different monasteries before reaching Chiu Gompa. Checking in Mud or guest which is basic facilities for all.
Full moon night in Manasarovar. (Guru Purnima)
Khojarnath temple: The Khojarnath temple which is located 85 kilometers south of Lake Mansarovar is located in a small Tibetan village called Khojarnath. While on a pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar, Lord Rama, Sita Mata, and Lakshmana spent a night here during the Treta Yuga. There are images of Rama, Sita, and Lakshman in this temple after traveling 170 kilometers from round trip Manasarovar Lake by jeep. Here, a puja is held every day. Tibet Autonomous Region, China, is the location of the temple.
Loly Lake Manasarovar Located: Manasarovar, in addition to being known as Brahma's Lake and Mapam Yumtso Lake in Tibetan, Manasarovar is located at an elevation of 4850 meters above sea level. Sarovar is a Lake and Manas is the word for consciousness or mind. Making rounds of the Lake and taking a holy water bath there is believed to cleanse one's soul and body of sins. People who wish to attain salvation, the highest level of Hindu accomplishment, must visit this Lake according to ancient Hindu scriptures. A cascading wave on the Lake looks very charming in the wind.
A person who bathes in the pure water of the Manasarovar directly reaches heaven after death, according to the Ramayana. Taking a drink from this Lake also signifies recognizing the abode of Lord Shiva, "Shivalok". Kailash Parbat is located about 58 kilometers north of Manasarovar. The Brahmaputra River flows eastward from the Manasarovar. Additionally, Kailash Parbat and Manasarovar are two places that many people would like to visit at least once in lifetimes. On full moon nights between 2 AM and 4 AM, people believe that Shiva and Parvati bathe in Manasarovar. It is believed that Mata Parvati bathes in Manasarovar every night, as well as seeing live. Hindu religious books mention that every Hindu must visit Lake Manasarovar at least once in their lifetime.
Holy Lake Manasarovar: You can stay overnight at the Chiu monastery below in one of the guest houses or in one of the mud houses. A sacred Tibetan Buddhist monastery overlooking Lake Manasarovar, Chiu Gompa (or Chiu Monastery) is situated on a steep, rocky outcrop. The Kailash Manasarovar Yatra passes through this ancient meditation cave built by Guru Rinpoche. There are stunning views of Mount Gurla Mandata and Mount Kailash surrounding the Monastery, which is located just 500 meters away from Manasarovar Lake.
Rakshas Tal (Demon King Ravana Lake) Sarovar: As per Hindu tradition, this Lake is named after a Himalayan Lake. According to Hindu mythology, dark water hides carnivorous monsters. This belief led people to avoid this Lake, believing it to be a symbol of dark, destructive forces. This Lake's water is described as poisonous and deadly in a traditional religious story. The poisonous water of Manasarovar was therefore replaced by a tunnel from this Lake. The purity of this Lake led to the introduction of a golden fish into it. It was later discovered that this fish was still alive. In fact, it changed people's negative attitude towards the Lake and they started walking closer to it, but they still don't drink its water. According to Hindu mythology, Ravana made Lord Shiva happy by meditating in this Lake. It is situated at an altitude of 4,540 meters above sea level. There are many birds in Manasarovar, including ducks, but none in Rakshas Lake.
Holy Hot Springs Place of Traditions: A natural hot spring lies at the bottom of Chiu Monastery, a hilltop monastery near Lake Manasarovar. There are thermal springs at Chiu Gompa that provide ritualistic bathing and spiritual renewal, and the water is believed to be healing. The area around Manasarovar is now protected by local Tibetans and includes a small bath house with a payment system for taking natural hot water baths.
30 July 2026 (Thursday) Day 09: Manas means 'brain' and Sarovar means 'Lake of consciousness'. Sacred and spiritual significance attaches to Manasarovar in Hinduism and Buddhism. Stop deep bathing in 2018 AD. Pilgrims are permitted to wash their hands in the Lake. It has been closed to empty and deep bathing. The workers of our company bring water from Manasarovar inside the tents, where it is heated by cooking and mixed with cold water. Separate tents are available for males and females to bathe.
Rudrabhishek in Manasarovar: An auspicious ritual is performed by Nepali Braman Pandit on the evening before the full moon when they perform Rudrabhishek and Hawan in Manasarovar.
After bathing each Yatri, a Nepali Brahman priest performs Rudrabhishek, Havan and Aarti with Pushpanjali. Aarti, Rudrabhishek and Pushpanjali are offered to all pilgrims or families visiting Kailash Manasarovar on the full moon evening or the next day. They exchange happiness after performing the Hawan (offering grains mixed with butter to Pooja) and Aarati (butter lamps) have been completed. Some of them are meditating while others are reciting the names of their ancestral gods. Take lunch after Hindu rituals and drive to Darchen (4600 meters - 40 kilometers) for the night.
31 July 2026 (Friday) Day 10: From Darchen, drive to Yam Dwar.) Yam Dwar is the Gate of Death. Yam Dwar is the starting point for your trek / walk around Mount Kailash. For those who are unable to walk, a pony and local porter can be hired for 4 days, but you must inform us while at Manasarovar, so the Tibetan Guide can arrange it. After walking from Yam Dwar for approximately 5 or 6 hours, you will reach Dirapuk. The north face of Mont Kailash is much closer from Dirapuk. There seems to be Lord Shiva himself staying there.
Yam Dwar in Kailash: Spiritual concerns can be replaced with spiritual ones through Yam Dwar, considered to be a spiritual portal. Mount Kailash's sacred circumambulation begins at Yam Dwar, the gateway to the God of Death. There can be no overstatement of Mount Kailash's spiritual significance. Parikrama (circumambulation) of pilgrims embarking on a spiritual journey of purification and enlightenment begins at Mount Kailash.
Mount Kailash: Located at 6714 meters above sea level, Kailash Parbat is a sacred religious place. Traditionally, this region has been considered the purest of all religious places. It is thought to be the center of the world and the origin of all religions before Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. There are many references to Kailash Parbat in the holy books such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Asia's civilization is incomplete without the description of Kailash Parbat, according to ancient Asian stories. In Tibet, Kailash Parbat can be found. There is a lack of satisfactory scientific research in this region. From the Brahmaputra in the east to the Karakoram in the west, this religious Parbat stretches for miles.
Even though they explained Kailash differently, different religious groups, such as the Shaiba, Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Bon - Po, respect it equally. Buddhist and Shaiba traditional literature describes Kailash as the world's center, which is part of Sumeru. Hindus believe it to be the residence of Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. Kang Rimpoche is the name by which it is revered by Buddhists. As great natural Mandalas, Kailash and Manasarovar are regarded by Buddhists. For them, the Mandala is a symbol of respect and salvation. There is an isolated peak on this mountain that is worshipped by Jains as Astpada. This is the same place where Rishavadev, the founder of this religion, received spiritual salvation. Various logics can be used to claim this Parbat as sacred.
The isolated Parbat serves as a source for rivers such as the Brahmaputra, Sutlej, Indus and Karnali. Pilgrims should walk 38 km around Mount Kailash within three days, and if they add Charan Sparsh, it will take four days. People who move around the Kailash Parbat will be free of all their sins throughout their lifetimes, according to Hindu mythology. After moving around the Parbat 108 times, they will reach Nirvana. According to legend, a person who moves Nandi once receives the equivalent return of 13 rounds around Kailash. There is a belief that Kailash Parvat is the form of Lord Shiva and that the holy river Ganges flows from the snowy tip of the mountain.
From this Monastery, you can see Mount Kailash in a more beautiful manner. When viewed from Dirapuk, Mount Kailash appears between Mount Manjushree on the right and Mount Bajrapani on the left. Originally from Mount Kailash, the Ganges River meets the Lachhu River and merges with Rakshas Lake and follow out Karnali River. From Rakshas Lake's junction, the Karnali River emerges. The water from Rakshas Lake escapes through the Karnali River, but the water from Manasarovar is stored in the form of Lake Manasarovar
Charan Sparsh & Touch Kailash: A pilgrim walks four hours (4km) from Dirapuk to Mount Kailash, also known as Charan Sparsh, to touch its feet. Getting close to the base of Kailash Mountain is like receiving a blessing from Shiva. Lord Shiva's blessings are sought through Pooja performed by pilgrims. There is approximately an hour and a half travel time back to Dirapuk after a day tour / Yatra.
Charan means "foot" and Sparsh means "to touch." Together, they mean "to touch one's feet". "Charan" means to touch Kailash Parbat's feet, a tradition that dates back thousands of years. Scientifically, "Sparsh" is based on vibrations released by the human body, which promote the flow of energy, blessings, happiness, and success. The result of this exchange of energy is vigor, self-confidence and a sense of contentment.
Watch Kailash Tour Video 01 August 2026 (Saturday) Day 11: A walking tour from Dirapuk to Zuthulpuk (4790 meters - 22 kilometers). As we have to pass Dolma La Pass, which is 5636 meters above sea level, today is an important day. With an imminent snowstorm, the weather is unpredictable, so we should start our journey early. After passing the pass, we descend steeply to Shapje Datok and then flat to Zuthulpuk monastery. We will stay in mud houses or guest houses for the night.
GANESH KUND (SAROVAR): On the right-hand side of the walking trail, about 45 minutes before reaching Dolma La Pass 5636m., (Kailash circuit), there is a holy Ganesh Kund. The walking trail is 15 minutes away. This Kund resembles Lord Ganesh's bathing place.
THE LEGEND OF GAURI KUND: According to Hindu mythology, the legend of Shiva Purana mentions Gauri Kund or Parvati Kund as part of Sanatana Dharma. It is said that Gauri Sarovar is for Kailash Yatri's purification and compassion, that it purifies mind, body and speech. As a result, almost all Yatri of Kailash Manasarovar tours also include a tour program. As part of the holy bath offered to Goddess Parvati Mata, the goddess had molded a picture of her son Ganesh from a cleaning solution frothing on her body and resurrected it. In her holy deep, she placed Ganesh at the path to prevent strangers from entering. At the same time, Lord Shiva came to his residence Mount Kailash, but Ganesh jee did not recognize him. When Lord Shiva became angry and cut off the child's head, Mata Parvati became desperate and asked Lord Shiva to restore life to the child. As a result, Parvati had her son back. Kailash tour Yatri is fascinated by this real story.
THE MEANING OR SIGNIFICANCE TO VISIT GAURI KUND: By splashing the Jaal on their heads, Kailash Yatri purify their minds, bodies, and speech during their Parikrama or Kora. For their ancestors to have peace in heaven, they offer TARPANA and Jaal (holy water). Their homes are filled with holy water brought from the Kund.
WHERE IS THE GAURI KUND LOCATED? On the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra tour, after descending steeply from Dolma La Pass, the highest pass, the round turquoise colored GAURI KUND is situated at 5608m., above sea level, but it has no trail, so you have to walk on massif rock.
02 August 2026 (Sunday) Day 12: On the last day of Kailash Kora, we walk about three hours to Chongdo, then drive to Darchen. Check in 4-star hotel for overnight. Addition tour, after lunch and drive to Serlung Gompa walk for about 10 minutes to ASTAPADA and holy explore, have a Darshan of lord Kailashnath of South Face and Nandi Parvat. There is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery called Serlung Gompa, which is located on the hill and this hill is called ASTAPAD it is revered by both Jains and Buddhists as a sacred site.
"The mountain hill of the eight steps" is also known as Astpada. The nearby sacred site of Astpada is located at the foot of South face of Mount Kailash, in a mountain amphitheater. According to Jain mythology, Astpada is the place where the first Jain Tirthankara attained nirvana. You can see the Mount Kailash's south face as well as Nandi Parvat from Astpada, a mountain amphitheater at the base of Mount Kailash. Additionally, Nandi Parvat, which lies near Mount Kailash, is visible from Astpada. Astpada is located about 5 kilometers away from Darchen.
03 August 2026 (Monday) Day 13: Drive to Saga from Darchen and it is 493 kilometers (306 miles) separate Darchen from Saga, a journey that takes 7-8 hours and passes beautiful plateau scenery and lakes. We will stay Saga overnight.
04 August 2026 (Tuesday) Day 14: Saga to Kerung valley is a return journey in the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra, traveling via scenic, arid Tibetan Plateau landscapes, passing mountains and settlements, often crossing the Brahmaputra River on the way back to the Nepal-Tibet border region. It takes several hours to drive to Kerung, where acclimatization is essential before continuing on to Nepal the next morning. There is an overnight stop at Kerung before continuing to Nepal the next day.
05 August 2026 (Wednesday) Day 15: Drive to Kerung valley to friendship bridge after breakfast. After completing customs and immigration formalities on both the Tibet and Nepal sides, we continue our drive to Kathmandu. On the way back to Kathmandu, you will have lunch. Your hotel will be dropped off to you in Kathmandu.
06 August 2026 (Thursday) Day 16: From the hotel, you will be taken to the airport for your final departure.
Per Person USD 3,000 Double / Twin / Triple room Sharing basis
Per Person USD 3,500 Single room basis (Manasarovar, Dirapuk, Zuthulpuk only available)
(Vegetarian breakfast, lunch, and dinner as per the itinerary below)
Extra cost if required for Kailash Circuit:
Horse ride during the Parikrama 1 horse for 3 days USD 400
(Directly payable to the Tibetan guide)
Porter for carrying small bag for 3 days round Kailash USD 190
Prices subject to change if pony, porter cost increases or decreases, no sharing between each other.
Om Namo Shivaya ! Jaya Bhole Nath !! Har Har Mahadev!!!