Nangri Gunsa Airport (Ali Airport) of Tibet is serving for both general public and Military since its establishment in 2010. With an altitude of 4274m it is the fourth highest Airport in the world. Just 2 hours’ flight from Ali Airport takes us to Lhasa, from where Lake Mansarovar is just 200 km driving distance. It is easily accessible to fly to Lhasa via China Airlines from Ali Airport. Kailash region is a popular pilgrimage destination for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Bonpos all over the world. After reaching Mansarovar, the holy Kailash Parvat is also nearby to approach.
Kailash -The Mysterious Holy Peak; Mt. Kailash (6714m) situated at China’s autonomous region of Tibet is a mysterious peak which is worshiped as a dwelling of Gods and Goddesses. It is also believed as a savior of entire universe.
Hindu people define Mount Kailash as the abode of Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati. For Hindus, to accept the arduous pilgrimage to Kailash region and circumambulate the Kailash Parvat called Kailash Kora is an ultimate way to attain Salvation: Mokshya. Similarly, Buddhists worship it as a home to Lord Shakyamuni and often regard Mount Kailash as Kang Rimpoche. Jains people believe Kailash Parvat as a place where their great guru attained Liberation. The Tibetan religion Bonpos regards Kailash Parvat as Jewels of Snow. Along with its religious significance the beauty and serenity of Kailash region has become awe to rest of the world.
The total circumference of Kailash Parvat is 53 km among which 38 km must be walked on foot while performing Kailash Kora. The diverse flora and fauna and the natural beauty of Kailash region removes all fear and pain of the pilgrims. Similarly, while circumambulating Lake Mansarovar, Pilgrims can feel real inner peace. We can see large number of devotes, Lamas, Saints and pilgrims doing Kailash and Mansarovar every year showing their great devotion and respect to these sacred places.
27 June 2023 Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu before 10:00 AM
28 June 2023 Day 02: Rudra Abhishek, sights in Jal Narayan
29 June 2023 Day 03: Fly to Gonggar airport & drive to Lhasa
30 June 2023 Day 04: Sights in Lhasa including Potala Palace
01 July 2023 Day 05: Drive Lhasa to Shigatse 3782m.- Hotel
02 July 2023 Day 06: Drive Shigatse to Saga 4640m. & hotel
03 July 2023 Day 07: Drive to Manasarovar Lake & Darchen
Full moon night in Manasarovar Lake
04 July 2023 Day 08: Drive to Yam Dwar & start walk Dirapuk
05 July 2023 Day 09: Visit Charan Sparsh north side Kailash
06 July 2023 Day 10: Trek to Dolma La 5636m. & Zuthulpuk
07 July 2023 Day 11: Trek to Chongdo & drive Manasarovar
08 July 2023 Day 12: Drive Ali airport, fly-Lhasa, transfer hotel
09 July 2023 Day 13: Drive to Lhasa airport & fly back to KTM
10 July 2023 Day 14: Transfer to Kathmandu airport departure
Minimum 10 Person or mote
Per Person USD 4500 Double / Twin room sharing basis
Per Person USD 5000 Single room
Hotel in Nepal
Kathmandu: 5 Star Deluxe Hotel Radisson, Crown Plaza or Similar
Hotels in Tibet Lhasa & en route
Lhasa Tibet: 5 Star Deluxe hotel Shangri La or Lhasa Hotel
Shigatse: 5 star Gesar Hotel New Building (Full Meals)
Saga: 4 star Grand Western Post, Mulinsen or Similar
Manasarovar Lake: Guest house or mud houses
Darchen: 4 star Himalayan Kailash Hotel
Dirapuk: Normal Guest house (Parikrama first day)
Zuthulpuk: Normal guesthouse (Parikrama second day)
Note: 3 nights in 3 places like Manasarovar Lake, first day of Kora - Dirapuk & second day of Kora -Zuthulpuk will be dromedary bed room and very basic toilets available.
Oxygen is less at higher altitudes. The inclement weather and high altitude induces certain illness generally not encountered over the plains. Headache, nausea, lassitude, lethargy, breathlessness, general uneasiness [malaise], high irritability, light loss of balance, disorientation, incoherence and insomnia are a few. It is common to all irrespective of the age, sex and physical fitness. Gradual acclimatization is the best answer. Tranquilizers, sleeping dose and strong anti-biotic must be avoided. Some of symptoms indicate that the body mechanism is readjusting to new environments. The best idea is deliberately slow down all the activities and follows the following rules
Relax-do not exerts, be excited, make rest
Reduce talking each other
Walk slowly – adopt one third of your speed and space.
Keep your load light.
Walk for 30 minutes & rest for 5 minute whenever you feel uncomfortable, just stop; rest and relax.
Ignore the sudden outbursts of fellow pilgrims and avoid arguments.
Observe silence with smile, never go too high and too fast.
Consume plenty of liquids; never proceed with an empty stomach.
Chant a prayer or visualize everything around to suit your pleasant thoughts or put on the earphones and listen to your favorite music, Bhajans, chanting etc.
Be careful not to catch a cold. It is better to be over clothed than under protected.
On-route avoids taking bath or drinking water from Lake Streams or rivers, as your system is not conditioned for this.
Protect yourself against dust and direct sunshine during the long stretches of driving.
Face, feet and hands must be well protected.
The uneven ground, steep slope and slushy banks are full of potholes.
Do not combine walking and sightseeing together.
Always listen to your guide or the one with experience. Never leave the group.
On this trip, over exertion is to be avoided and drinking plenty of fluids is recommendable. During winter
Om Namo Shivaya ! Jaya Bhole Nath !! Har Har Mahadev!!!
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