Detailed information and itinerary for 18 Days tour to Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa (4WD Vehicles) : Best Tailor-Made tour for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa (Tibet)
Duration : 17 Nights / 18 Days
2) On this route there is hardly any back-tracking as you enter via Lhasa and exit via Kodari border.
3) The road via Lhasa is metallic (mostly) and your energy remains conserved till you reach Manasarovar.
4) With this route you can also see beautiful sites of Tibet - The Land of Dalai Lama.
5) The flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa is very beautiful and you can have an ariel view of Mount Everest (weather permitting)
Day 01 : Arrival KathmanduArrive at Kathmandu airport to start your tour to Kailash Manasarovar Yatra. Assisted transfer at the airport to the hotel. Enroute take a stop at Pashupatinath Temple – the abode of Lord Shiva. Overnight stay will be at Hotel Soaltee Crowne Plaza or Gokarna Golf and Spa Resort or similar.
Day 02 Temple visit in KathmanduBreakfast in the hotel and then proceed for a half day sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhnath Stupa. An optional tour for Muktinath Darshan can be arranged to worship Lord Vishnu. Evening time free in Kathmandu till we arrange your visa for Tibet. Overnight atHotel Soaltee Crowne Plaza or Gokarna Golf and Spa Resort or similar hotelin Kathmandu.
The additional cost for Muktinath Darshan by helicopter is approx. INR 20000 per person, on first come/first serve basis subject to group size in multiple of 22. If the weather conditions are not favourable, we shall arrange an excursion to Manokamna Temple (100 km / 3 hrs. one way from kathmandu) @ INR 1800 per person extra.
Day 03 : Fly Kathmandu to Lhasa (3650 m) 1 hr. 30 minutes flightAfter breakfast get transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu to board your flight to Lhasa, Tibet. Upon arrival at Gonggar Airport, Lhasa the group shall meet our local staff / representative who will escort the group to the pre booked hotel in Lhasa. It will take about 2 hours for the group to reach the hotel. Spend the first day free to acclimatize with the altitude as Kathmandu is at 1200 m above sea level and Lhasa is at 3650m. Spend the night at Hotel Brahamputra or Four Points by Sheraton or similar in Lhasa.
Day 04 : Lhasa - After breakfast take a tour of Lhasa visiting Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street and Potala Palace
Jokhang Temple : This is a huge building structure consisting of three floors and an open roof all dotted with chapels and chambers. The Jokhang Temple has undergone massive additions and reconstructions since the 7th century and particularly during the reign of 5th Dalai Lama in the 17th century. While parts of the existing temple structure date from earlier times, most of the murals are from the 18th and 19th centuries and few statues (with the notable exception of the Joyo Sakyamuni) are older than the 1980's. The temple was sacked several times during Mongol incursions but its worst treatment has been at the hands of the Chinese since their occupation of Tibet in 1959. The Jokhang is the most celebrated temple in Tibet. Because the temple is not controlled by a particular sect of Tibetan Buddhism it attracts adherents of all the sects as well as followers of Bon-Po, Tibet's indigenous religion. Three pilgrimage circuits exist in Lhasa, each directing pilgrims to the Jowo Sakyamuni statue: the Lingkhor, which encircles the city’s sacred district; the Barkhor, which encloses the Jokhang temple; and the Nangkhor, a ritual corridor inside the Jokhang. Every day throughout the year hundreds of pilgrims circumambulate each of these three circuits. Some pilgrims will cover the entire distance by prostrating every few feet, and others will walk slowly, chanting sacred mantras and spinning hand-held prayer wheels. For more than a thousand years millions of pilgrims have trod these sacred paths with devotion in their hearts; this cumulative focusing of intention and love has charged the Jokhang with an enormously powerful field of sanctity.
Barkhor Street : The center of the old Lhasa, Barkhor is a circular street, which is the oldest street in Lhasa and remains very traditional. It is a place where Tibetanculture, economy, religion and arts assemble and a place to which a visit must be paid. It was said that in the seventh century when Songtsen Gampo, the first Tibetan King (617 or ?-650) who unified Tibet, married Chinese Princess Wencheng and Nepal princess Tritsun. Later Princess Tritsun built Jokhang Temple to accommodate the Jowo Sakyamuni aged 12 brought to Tibet by Princess Wencheng. Barkhor is the road which pilgrims tramped out around Jokhang Temple through centuries. Buddhist pilgrims walk or progress by body-lengths along the street clockwise every day into deep night. They comprise most of Lhasa's floating population.
Potala Palace : PPotala was the winter palace of the Dalailama, which was originally built in the 7th century by the king Sotsen Gampo and rebuilt to the present size by the 5th Dalai lama in the 17th century. Built in the mid-18th century by the 7th Dalailama, Norbulingka, the Jewel Park was the Dalai lama's summer palace, it covers 100 acres with palaces, pavilions and a zoo.
Overnight at Hotel Brahamputra or Hotel Lhasa in Lhasa.
Day 05 : In Lhasa visiting Norbulinka Palace and Drepung MonasteryAfter breakfast, visit Norbulinka Palace and Drepung Monastery.
Norbulinka Palace : Norbulingka, meaning Jewel Park, was Dalai Lama's summer palace since the Seventh. Its light-hearted air makes it less demanding than most sights in Lhasa The Norbulinka is well worth a visit at festival times and public holidays. On Shoton Festival, the park is crowded with picnickers, and traditional Tibetan opera performances are also held there. Khamsum Zilnon is a very eye-catching building behind the main gate. It was originally a Han style pavilion and later changed into a theater where the Dalai Lamas watched Tibetan opera. Tsokyil Potrang is a group of buildings on water. Dalai Lamas used to read in a hall of the palace. In 1922, the Thirteenth Dalai Lama began to build his Golden Lingka and Chensel Potrang, which is located at the back of the woods. Various flowers, grasses and trees were planted around. The palace was heavily painted with murals, which bear strong Han characteristics. Takten Migyur Potrang, meaning Eternal Palace in Tibetan, was completed in 1956 for the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. Though it is called New Summer Palace, it is a very traditional architecture except for its interior modern facilities. In the palace there are many splendid murals painted by a Fourteenth Dalai Lama's painter. The topics of the murals include Tibetan officials, Sakyamuni preaching under a Bodhi tree, and Tibetan history from its founding by the Holy Monkey, the vicissitudes of Tubo Kingdom (633-844) and Tibetan Buddhism to Panchen Lama and Dalai Lama's interviews with Chairman Mao Zedong in Beijing. The present Dalai Lama's private apartment is also on view, remaining untouched. In a little sutra hall, there is a Dalai Lama's throne which is wrapped in gold foils and decorated with gems.
Drepung Monastery : It was established near Lhasa, Tibet in 1416 by Chojey Tashi Palden. It had four departments, of which Loseling, or "The Hermitage of the Radiant Mind," was the largest, housing more than three quarters of Drepung's ten to fifteen thousand monks. Drepung Loseling was especially close to the Dalai Lama incarnations; the Second Dalai Lama made his residence here in 1494, and subsequent incarnations maintained this link. After the Chinese Communist invasion of Tibet in 1959 and the forced closure and destruction of its 6,500 monasteries, some 250 monks from Loseling managed to escape the holocaust and rebuild their institution in Karnataka State, South India. The traditional training program was thus preserved. Over the years many moreyoung spiritual aspirants have fled Chinese-occupied Tibet and sought entrance into the monastery, thus helping to preserve their traditional culture. The number of monks presently in the re-established Drepung Loseling has increased to more than 2,500. Overnight at Hotel Brahamputra or Hotel Lhasain Lhasa.
Day 12 : Drive to Tarboche (13 km) and trek to Dirapuk (4860 m) 7 km/ 5 - 6 hrs.This morning take a short drive of about 13 Kms. to reach Tarboche which is the starting point for the trekking on Holy Mount Kailash Parkrama. The first dayof our Kora is a gradual walk with multitudes of other local pilgrims chanting and praying. The trektoday leads us to few ups and downs till wereach our camp/guest house at Dirapuk (4860 m). Stay in a basic camp on the grassy meadows giving you the fascinating view of Mount Kailash, north-west face. Important point to note is that those who are not feeling fit to continue the mount Kailash parikarma will be driven back to Darchen where they will wait for the other group members to return. Night stay will be in the guest house or camp.
Day 13 : Trek to Zuthulphuk (4760 m) 18 km/ 9 - 10 hrs.This day is difficult and full of climax on the holy yatra of Kailash Manasarovar. Today after early breakfast we trek to the higher side of the mountains justunder theHoly Mount Kailash. The walk along the Mount Kailash will bring you to Drolma La, 5,200 m. which is one of the highest points on the trek. From here we descend towards the gradual fields of Zuthulphuk where we have the overnight stay arranged. The descend is steep to the valley below. From the valley below the walk becomes pleasant and relaxing a bit. The path takes you through some gentle slopes over the grassy field. Reach Zuthulphuk for overnight stay in a fixed tent.
Day 14 : Zuthulphuk to Darchen trek 10 km/ 4 - 5 hrs. Drive to Paryang.Breakfast will be served near the camp and one can enjoy the morning time in exploring the caves, visiting the temples and shrine built around. Here you will see a married old couple supervising the temple. The temple is a residence for over half a dozen Tibetan devotees, helpers or relatives who keep busy themselves busy with the maintenance of the buildings. The caves also contains meditation platforms. Climbing up to these caves before ending the final trek of the holy Kailash Manasarovar Yatra is worth. After a 10 kms / 4-5 hours walk we reach to the final destination of our Manasarovar Yatra trek near Darchen.
Near Darchen you will meet the other member of the group who would not do the Mount Kailash Parikarma and were sent back. Here the Land Cruiser will be waiting for you to continue the further journey on your Lake Manasarovar Yatra.
Booking Conditions for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015:
Cancellation Policy for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015:
Special Notes for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015 :
Duration : 17 Nights / 18 Days
Why Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa is GOOD to choose?
1) This package provides half of the stay in most luxurious hotels. 2) On this route there is hardly any back-tracking as you enter via Lhasa and exit via Kodari border.
3) The road via Lhasa is metallic (mostly) and your energy remains conserved till you reach Manasarovar.
4) With this route you can also see beautiful sites of Tibet - The Land of Dalai Lama.
5) The flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa is very beautiful and you can have an ariel view of Mount Everest (weather permitting)
Day 01 : Arrival KathmanduArrive at Kathmandu airport to start your tour to Kailash Manasarovar Yatra. Assisted transfer at the airport to the hotel. Enroute take a stop at Pashupatinath Temple – the abode of Lord Shiva. Overnight stay will be at Hotel Soaltee Crowne Plaza or Gokarna Golf and Spa Resort or similar.
Day 02 Temple visit in KathmanduBreakfast in the hotel and then proceed for a half day sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhnath Stupa. An optional tour for Muktinath Darshan can be arranged to worship Lord Vishnu. Evening time free in Kathmandu till we arrange your visa for Tibet. Overnight atHotel Soaltee Crowne Plaza or Gokarna Golf and Spa Resort or similar hotelin Kathmandu.
The additional cost for Muktinath Darshan by helicopter is approx. INR 20000 per person, on first come/first serve basis subject to group size in multiple of 22. If the weather conditions are not favourable, we shall arrange an excursion to Manokamna Temple (100 km / 3 hrs. one way from kathmandu) @ INR 1800 per person extra.
Day 03 : Fly Kathmandu to Lhasa (3650 m) 1 hr. 30 minutes flightAfter breakfast get transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu to board your flight to Lhasa, Tibet. Upon arrival at Gonggar Airport, Lhasa the group shall meet our local staff / representative who will escort the group to the pre booked hotel in Lhasa. It will take about 2 hours for the group to reach the hotel. Spend the first day free to acclimatize with the altitude as Kathmandu is at 1200 m above sea level and Lhasa is at 3650m. Spend the night at Hotel Brahamputra or Four Points by Sheraton or similar in Lhasa.
Day 04 : Lhasa - After breakfast take a tour of Lhasa visiting Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street and Potala Palace
Jokhang Temple : This is a huge building structure consisting of three floors and an open roof all dotted with chapels and chambers. The Jokhang Temple has undergone massive additions and reconstructions since the 7th century and particularly during the reign of 5th Dalai Lama in the 17th century. While parts of the existing temple structure date from earlier times, most of the murals are from the 18th and 19th centuries and few statues (with the notable exception of the Joyo Sakyamuni) are older than the 1980's. The temple was sacked several times during Mongol incursions but its worst treatment has been at the hands of the Chinese since their occupation of Tibet in 1959. The Jokhang is the most celebrated temple in Tibet. Because the temple is not controlled by a particular sect of Tibetan Buddhism it attracts adherents of all the sects as well as followers of Bon-Po, Tibet's indigenous religion. Three pilgrimage circuits exist in Lhasa, each directing pilgrims to the Jowo Sakyamuni statue: the Lingkhor, which encircles the city’s sacred district; the Barkhor, which encloses the Jokhang temple; and the Nangkhor, a ritual corridor inside the Jokhang. Every day throughout the year hundreds of pilgrims circumambulate each of these three circuits. Some pilgrims will cover the entire distance by prostrating every few feet, and others will walk slowly, chanting sacred mantras and spinning hand-held prayer wheels. For more than a thousand years millions of pilgrims have trod these sacred paths with devotion in their hearts; this cumulative focusing of intention and love has charged the Jokhang with an enormously powerful field of sanctity.
Barkhor Street : The center of the old Lhasa, Barkhor is a circular street, which is the oldest street in Lhasa and remains very traditional. It is a place where Tibetanculture, economy, religion and arts assemble and a place to which a visit must be paid. It was said that in the seventh century when Songtsen Gampo, the first Tibetan King (617 or ?-650) who unified Tibet, married Chinese Princess Wencheng and Nepal princess Tritsun. Later Princess Tritsun built Jokhang Temple to accommodate the Jowo Sakyamuni aged 12 brought to Tibet by Princess Wencheng. Barkhor is the road which pilgrims tramped out around Jokhang Temple through centuries. Buddhist pilgrims walk or progress by body-lengths along the street clockwise every day into deep night. They comprise most of Lhasa's floating population.
Potala Palace : PPotala was the winter palace of the Dalailama, which was originally built in the 7th century by the king Sotsen Gampo and rebuilt to the present size by the 5th Dalai lama in the 17th century. Built in the mid-18th century by the 7th Dalailama, Norbulingka, the Jewel Park was the Dalai lama's summer palace, it covers 100 acres with palaces, pavilions and a zoo.
Overnight at Hotel Brahamputra or Hotel Lhasa in Lhasa.
Day 05 : In Lhasa visiting Norbulinka Palace and Drepung MonasteryAfter breakfast, visit Norbulinka Palace and Drepung Monastery.
Norbulinka Palace : Norbulingka, meaning Jewel Park, was Dalai Lama's summer palace since the Seventh. Its light-hearted air makes it less demanding than most sights in Lhasa The Norbulinka is well worth a visit at festival times and public holidays. On Shoton Festival, the park is crowded with picnickers, and traditional Tibetan opera performances are also held there. Khamsum Zilnon is a very eye-catching building behind the main gate. It was originally a Han style pavilion and later changed into a theater where the Dalai Lamas watched Tibetan opera. Tsokyil Potrang is a group of buildings on water. Dalai Lamas used to read in a hall of the palace. In 1922, the Thirteenth Dalai Lama began to build his Golden Lingka and Chensel Potrang, which is located at the back of the woods. Various flowers, grasses and trees were planted around. The palace was heavily painted with murals, which bear strong Han characteristics. Takten Migyur Potrang, meaning Eternal Palace in Tibetan, was completed in 1956 for the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. Though it is called New Summer Palace, it is a very traditional architecture except for its interior modern facilities. In the palace there are many splendid murals painted by a Fourteenth Dalai Lama's painter. The topics of the murals include Tibetan officials, Sakyamuni preaching under a Bodhi tree, and Tibetan history from its founding by the Holy Monkey, the vicissitudes of Tubo Kingdom (633-844) and Tibetan Buddhism to Panchen Lama and Dalai Lama's interviews with Chairman Mao Zedong in Beijing. The present Dalai Lama's private apartment is also on view, remaining untouched. In a little sutra hall, there is a Dalai Lama's throne which is wrapped in gold foils and decorated with gems.
Drepung Monastery : It was established near Lhasa, Tibet in 1416 by Chojey Tashi Palden. It had four departments, of which Loseling, or "The Hermitage of the Radiant Mind," was the largest, housing more than three quarters of Drepung's ten to fifteen thousand monks. Drepung Loseling was especially close to the Dalai Lama incarnations; the Second Dalai Lama made his residence here in 1494, and subsequent incarnations maintained this link. After the Chinese Communist invasion of Tibet in 1959 and the forced closure and destruction of its 6,500 monasteries, some 250 monks from Loseling managed to escape the holocaust and rebuild their institution in Karnataka State, South India. The traditional training program was thus preserved. Over the years many moreyoung spiritual aspirants have fled Chinese-occupied Tibet and sought entrance into the monastery, thus helping to preserve their traditional culture. The number of monks presently in the re-established Drepung Loseling has increased to more than 2,500. Overnight at Hotel Brahamputra or Hotel Lhasain Lhasa.
Day 06 : Drive to Shigatse (3900 m) - 350 km/ 7-8 hrs.After breakfast in your hotel visit Norbulinka Palace and take a drive to Shigatse which is the 2nd largest city of Tibet. Built in 1447 by the first Dalailama the Tashillunpo Monastery in Shigatse is a very important monastery in China as it is known as seat of the Panchan Lama. Night stay will be at Hotel Shigatse or Hotel Manasarovar or similar in Shiagtse.
Day 07 : Drive from Shigatse to Lhatse (4350 m) 308 km. / 6 - 7 hrs.Have early breakfast in your hotel and drive to Lhatse which is about 308 km. and 7 hrs drive away from Shigatse. Our representative will serve packed lunch en route. Arrive at Latse and check into the hotel Hotel Shanghai or similar for night stay.
Day 08 : Drive from Lhatse to Saga (4640 m) 300 km. / 8 - 9 hrs.Early breakfast in the hotel and continue drive to Saga. The drive is quite long today. Packed lunch will be served by our representative en route. On arrival check into Hotel Saga or equivalent for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 09 : Drive Saga to Prayang (4750 m) 255 kms/ 6 - 7 hrs. drive
Have breakfast at the hotel and drive to Paryang (4750 m). Today we drive through the windswept territory passing many villages and camps of Yak herders with distance view of snow capped mountains. Today the drive is comfortable as the road is quite flat. On arrival at Prayang check into Prayang Parmarth Guest House or similar for night stay.
Day 10 : Drive Prayang to Hor Quo (4560 m) 223 km/ 5 - 6 hrs. drive
Take a 112 kms drive to Mayum River where we will have lunch. After lunch continue 5-6 hours drive to Hor Quo (4560 m). Drive pass through Mayum La pass (5200 m). Today is the lifetime day as you will get the first darshan (sight) of Holy Mount Kailash and Holy Lake Manasarovar during your Kailash pilgrimage yatra. We will stay in a camp / guesthouse on the bank of Holy Mansarover Lake. Overnight at Parmarth Chui Gompa Guest House / fixed tents.
Day 11 : Manasarovar Parikarma (4520 m) 115 km/ 4 - 5 hrs. & drive to Darchen (4620 m)This is the day to do some Puja & Holy bath in the holy Lake Manasarovar. After breakfast and bath take a parikrama of Mansarover Lake by Jeep (4520 m). The parikrama takes 115 km and 4 to 5 hrs. During the parikrama we will stop near Trugu Gompa for Holy Bath in Holy Lake Manasarovar. During the Parikarma we will have a picnic lunch on the bank of Holy Lake Manasarovar.
Day 07 : Drive from Shigatse to Lhatse (4350 m) 308 km. / 6 - 7 hrs.Have early breakfast in your hotel and drive to Lhatse which is about 308 km. and 7 hrs drive away from Shigatse. Our representative will serve packed lunch en route. Arrive at Latse and check into the hotel Hotel Shanghai or similar for night stay.
Day 08 : Drive from Lhatse to Saga (4640 m) 300 km. / 8 - 9 hrs.Early breakfast in the hotel and continue drive to Saga. The drive is quite long today. Packed lunch will be served by our representative en route. On arrival check into Hotel Saga or equivalent for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 09 : Drive Saga to Prayang (4750 m) 255 kms/ 6 - 7 hrs. drive
Have breakfast at the hotel and drive to Paryang (4750 m). Today we drive through the windswept territory passing many villages and camps of Yak herders with distance view of snow capped mountains. Today the drive is comfortable as the road is quite flat. On arrival at Prayang check into Prayang Parmarth Guest House or similar for night stay.
Day 10 : Drive Prayang to Hor Quo (4560 m) 223 km/ 5 - 6 hrs. drive
Take a 112 kms drive to Mayum River where we will have lunch. After lunch continue 5-6 hours drive to Hor Quo (4560 m). Drive pass through Mayum La pass (5200 m). Today is the lifetime day as you will get the first darshan (sight) of Holy Mount Kailash and Holy Lake Manasarovar during your Kailash pilgrimage yatra. We will stay in a camp / guesthouse on the bank of Holy Mansarover Lake. Overnight at Parmarth Chui Gompa Guest House / fixed tents.
Day 11 : Manasarovar Parikarma (4520 m) 115 km/ 4 - 5 hrs. & drive to Darchen (4620 m)This is the day to do some Puja & Holy bath in the holy Lake Manasarovar. After breakfast and bath take a parikrama of Mansarover Lake by Jeep (4520 m). The parikrama takes 115 km and 4 to 5 hrs. During the parikrama we will stop near Trugu Gompa for Holy Bath in Holy Lake Manasarovar. During the Parikarma we will have a picnic lunch on the bank of Holy Lake Manasarovar.
If time permits we will also visit Chui Gompa for hot spring bath.
In the afternoon drive to Darchen (4620 m). Darchen is a small village with few guesthouses located under the splendid holy Mount Kailash. During the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra period one can see the place flooded with pilgrims with a large number of tents placed all around the village. Continue trek Serrlung Monastry to visit Asthapath which offers an excellent view of Nandi Parvat and Mount Kailash. Night stay will be in the guest house or camp. Day 12 : Drive to Tarboche (13 km) and trek to Dirapuk (4860 m) 7 km/ 5 - 6 hrs.This morning take a short drive of about 13 Kms. to reach Tarboche which is the starting point for the trekking on Holy Mount Kailash Parkrama. The first dayof our Kora is a gradual walk with multitudes of other local pilgrims chanting and praying. The trektoday leads us to few ups and downs till wereach our camp/guest house at Dirapuk (4860 m). Stay in a basic camp on the grassy meadows giving you the fascinating view of Mount Kailash, north-west face. Important point to note is that those who are not feeling fit to continue the mount Kailash parikarma will be driven back to Darchen where they will wait for the other group members to return. Night stay will be in the guest house or camp.
Day 13 : Trek to Zuthulphuk (4760 m) 18 km/ 9 - 10 hrs.This day is difficult and full of climax on the holy yatra of Kailash Manasarovar. Today after early breakfast we trek to the higher side of the mountains justunder theHoly Mount Kailash. The walk along the Mount Kailash will bring you to Drolma La, 5,200 m. which is one of the highest points on the trek. From here we descend towards the gradual fields of Zuthulphuk where we have the overnight stay arranged. The descend is steep to the valley below. From the valley below the walk becomes pleasant and relaxing a bit. The path takes you through some gentle slopes over the grassy field. Reach Zuthulphuk for overnight stay in a fixed tent.
Day 14 : Zuthulphuk to Darchen trek 10 km/ 4 - 5 hrs. Drive to Paryang.Breakfast will be served near the camp and one can enjoy the morning time in exploring the caves, visiting the temples and shrine built around. Here you will see a married old couple supervising the temple. The temple is a residence for over half a dozen Tibetan devotees, helpers or relatives who keep busy themselves busy with the maintenance of the buildings. The caves also contains meditation platforms. Climbing up to these caves before ending the final trek of the holy Kailash Manasarovar Yatra is worth. After a 10 kms / 4-5 hours walk we reach to the final destination of our Manasarovar Yatra trek near Darchen.
Near Darchen you will meet the other member of the group who would not do the Mount Kailash Parikarma and were sent back. Here the Land Cruiser will be waiting for you to continue the further journey on your Lake Manasarovar Yatra.
Overnight stay at Prayang Parmarth Guest House or similar.
Day 15 : Drive Prayang to Saga (4600 m) 255 kms/ 6 - 7 hrs. driveHave your leisurely breakfast at the guest house continue your drive to Saga where the stay will be in a guest house.
Day 16 : Drive Saga to Nyalam (3700 m) 240 Kms./ 6 - 7 hours driveToday after breakfast we continue our drive further to Nyalam. Night stay will be at Hotel Nyalam or similar guest house.
Day 17 : Drive Nyalam to KathmanduAfter having breakfast we drive downhill to Zhangmu & Friendship Bridge where we finish the final formalities to exit Tibet area before crossing the Friendship Bridge. The Tibert side vehicle will go back and after a 15 minute walk we will reach the Nepal immigration post where we will have our Nepal representative waiting for us. After clearing the formalities at Nepal border we proceed to Kathmandu for a comfortable night stay.
Day 18 : Fly back to your home with memories of Mount Kailash & Holy Lake Manasarovar
Breakfast in the hotel and some time free to do some last minute shopping around or for other personal activities etc. Our representative will then transfer you to the Tribhuvan International airport of Kathmandu from where you take your flight to home / onward destination.
Departure Dates for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Tour 2013 via Lhasa
There are NO FIXED DEPARTURE DATES FOR KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA 2011 VIA LHASA however the group can operate on any specific date of your choice subject to Air China’s Flight operation from Kathmandu, as of now Air China operate flights Kathmandu / Lhasa on Tuiesday, Thursday and Saturday. We require minimum 16 persons to operate this group.
Day 15 : Drive Prayang to Saga (4600 m) 255 kms/ 6 - 7 hrs. driveHave your leisurely breakfast at the guest house continue your drive to Saga where the stay will be in a guest house.
Day 16 : Drive Saga to Nyalam (3700 m) 240 Kms./ 6 - 7 hours driveToday after breakfast we continue our drive further to Nyalam. Night stay will be at Hotel Nyalam or similar guest house.
Day 17 : Drive Nyalam to KathmanduAfter having breakfast we drive downhill to Zhangmu & Friendship Bridge where we finish the final formalities to exit Tibet area before crossing the Friendship Bridge. The Tibert side vehicle will go back and after a 15 minute walk we will reach the Nepal immigration post where we will have our Nepal representative waiting for us. After clearing the formalities at Nepal border we proceed to Kathmandu for a comfortable night stay.
Day 18 : Fly back to your home with memories of Mount Kailash & Holy Lake Manasarovar
Breakfast in the hotel and some time free to do some last minute shopping around or for other personal activities etc. Our representative will then transfer you to the Tribhuvan International airport of Kathmandu from where you take your flight to home / onward destination.
Departure Dates for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Tour 2013 via Lhasa
There are NO FIXED DEPARTURE DATES FOR KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA 2011 VIA LHASA however the group can operate on any specific date of your choice subject to Air China’s Flight operation from Kathmandu, as of now Air China operate flights Kathmandu / Lhasa on Tuiesday, Thursday and Saturday. We require minimum 16 persons to operate this group.
The tour cost for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015 is as below:
Indian Passport Holders:
INRs 1,65,999/- per person on twin sharing basis
Foreign Passport Holders / NRIs:
US$ 2,850 per person on twin sharing basis
US$ 2,850 + 300 Per person US Passport holders
VISA Fee supplement:
NRI and Foreigners US$ 175 per person
US Passport holders US$ 275 Per person
(Twin sharing / single occupancy will only be applicable in Kathmandu, Lhasa, Shigatse, Lhatse and Zhangmu only whereas at all other places, dormitory / twin / triple sharing accommodation would be provided)
The above cost for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015 includes:
INRs 1,65,999/- per person on twin sharing basis
Foreign Passport Holders / NRIs:
US$ 2,850 per person on twin sharing basis
US$ 2,850 + 300 Per person US Passport holders
VISA Fee supplement:
NRI and Foreigners US$ 175 per person
US Passport holders US$ 275 Per person
(Twin sharing / single occupancy will only be applicable in Kathmandu, Lhasa, Shigatse, Lhatse and Zhangmu only whereas at all other places, dormitory / twin / triple sharing accommodation would be provided)
The above cost for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015 includes:
- Airport / Hotel / Airport transfers in Kathmandu and Lhasa as applicable.
- Three nights accommodation on twin sharing basis at 4* Hotel in Kathmandu (Soaltee Crowne Plaza / Gokarna Golf and Spa Resort with daily breakfast, lunch and dinner (pure vegetarian).
- Three nights accommodation on sharing basis in Lhasa at Hotel Brahamputra / Hotel Lhasa (North / South Wing) with attached toilet facility.
- One night accommodation on sharing basis in Shiagtse at Hotel Shigatsewith attached toilet facility.
- One night accommodation on sharing basis in Lhatse at Hotel Shanghaiwith attached toilet facility.
- Two night accommodation in New Hotel Saga or equivalent on sharing basis in Saga with attached toilet facility.
- Two night accommodation in Prayang Parmarth Guest House on sharing basis in Prayang with common toilet facility.
- One night accommodation at Parmarth Chui Gompa Guest House (basic guest house) at Manasarovar without toilet / shower facility.
- One night accommodation in basic guest house (New Hotel Darchen) in Darchen without toilet / shower facility.
- One night accommodation at Dirapuk Hotel (best available hotel / guest house) at Dirapuk without toilet / shower facility.
- One night accommodation at Zuthulpuk in tented camps (fixed / movable) without toilet / shower facility.
- One night accommodation on sharing basis in Zhangmu at Hotel Zhangmu with attached toilet facility.
- Camping arrangement backed by Nepalese Sherpa crew on full board basis – except inside Nepal, all the meals in Lhasa, Shigatse and Shanghai would be provided in local restaurants however breakfast shall be served in respective hotels and from Saga and onwards meals shall be cooked and provided by our Sherpa staff – all meals through out the Kailash Manasarovar via Lhasa Tour shall be pure vegetarian.
- Services of an English speaking Nepalese team leader and an English speaking Tibetan guide from Lhasa Airport onwards.
- Transportation inside Lhasa by a private coach however Lhasa onwards by Deluxe 4500 CC Japanese Land Cruiser (4 pax per land cruiser).
- One half day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley.
- Transportation Tibet Border (Kodari) / Kathmandu by a Non A/c Coach.
- Hiring charge of Sleeping Bags.
- A support truck to carry food / camping equipments etc. from Saga onwards.
- Necessary Yak & Yak men to carry your luggage (one piece per person only) for Kailash Kora
- Applicable entrance fees to visit Monasteries.
- Normal Tibet Entry Visa fee. • One duffel bag per person.
- One down jacket per person on returnable basis.
- Yatra completion certificate to each pilgrim.
- Insurance for our sherpa team / team leader.
- Airfare Delhi / Kathmandu / Delhi on Jetlite as on 15th Jan’2015, subject to change
- Travel & medical insurance – we strongly recommend that one should take insurance coverage to cope up with any eventuality.
- Rescue evacuation cost in case of emergency. • Insurgent fee approx. INR 500 per person.
- Extra cost in the event of landslide for hiring additional transportation or porterage on The Arniko Highway (INR 500 - 700) per person.
- Expanses of personal nature viz. soft / hard beverages, photography charges, porterage at the airports / hotels, laundry, tips, telephone calls etc.
- Yak / Pony hiring charges for riding during Kailash Parikarma • Anything not specifically mentioned in the clause, “The above cost includes”.
The above cost for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015 excludes:
- Booking shall be accepted with a non-refundable deposit of INR 25,000 per person. Balance payment should be paid at least 30 days before the trip departure. Payment should be made by bank transfer to our INR or Foreign Currency Account or should be made by INR draft favoring "Maxholidays India Pvt. Ltd." payable at Delhi.
- 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 for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015:
Special Notes for Mount Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Lhasa for 2015 :
- We strongly advise to keep a provision of 1 - 2 extra days to overcome any delays.
- Due to the nature of travel, there is always the possibility of change in the schedule. The Tour Operator or its 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 condition or any unforeseen circumstances beyond our control.
- The Group will be required to follow the itinerary strictly. The entire Group will enter & exit together as per schedule.
- In case of adverse weather conditions or technical snags with the flights, there could be a possibility of flights being un-operational for a couple of days, under such circumstances, every effort shall be made to provide them lodging / boarding etc. and the best available efforts shall be made to make alternate arrangements if possible however under such circumstances, all additional charges (if any) shall be borne by the guests.
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