The ultimate pilgrimage to Kailash with a spiritual adventure through Lhasa’s cultural and historical heritages and North Everest Base Camp visit.
Make the most of your spiritual Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by taking a trip to Tibet's lively capital. A spiritual journey to the distant Tibet region, our Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa offers the opportunity to see the stunning capital city of Lhasa. Along with that, you will be able to explore the North Everest Base Camp from the Tibet side without having to participate in the difficult trek, which is one of the journey's main features. This remarkable journey allows you to experience the rich tapestry of Tibetan culture while taking in the breathtaking Himalayan scenery.
On the Nepal side of the trip, you will see the energetic cities of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur, which are home to historic temples and lively marketplaces. On the Tibet side, the journey to Mount Kailash is abundant with stunning landscapes, including Lake Mansarovar and other untamed lakes, as well as some other cultural sites. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a genuinely life-changing pilgrimage since it is a full journey that expands your horizons and enriches your soul. Want to know more? Continue scrolling to learn more!
Trip Name |
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa with Everest Base Camp |
Duration |
17 Days |
Attractions |
Nepal
Tibet
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Starting Point |
Kathmandu |
Ending Point |
Kathmandu |
Transportation Modes |
Drive and Flight |
Accommodation |
Hotels and Tea Houses |
Nepal, as part of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa, offers a plethora of attractions to enhance the pilgrimage experience. This makes it an essential aspect of the spiritual journey. Each location, from the vibrant city of Kathmandu to the serene splendor of Bhaktapur, offers a different perspective on the rich history and culture of the nation, enabling pilgrims to fully experience the ethereal ambiance before continuing on their journey.
Pilgrims will begin by exploring the cultural and historical gems of Kathmandu, the energetic capital. Your journey will include visits to the Kathmandu Valley's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which include the majestic Pashupatinath Temple, the tranquil Jal Narayan Temple, and the ancient Patan Durbar Square. A spiritual atmosphere for the journey ahead is established by these ancient monuments, which offer a deep spiritual environment and an insight into Nepal's rich legacy.
The city's lively energy is enhanced by its diverse population, and visitors can taste authentic Nepali food, shop for handicrafts, and take part in regional celebrations. Kathmandu offers the ideal starting point for your spiritual trip ahead with its stunning mountain backdrop and welcoming locals.
A short drive from Kathmandu, Bhaktapur is a historic city that has been preserved and displays the Newar community's architectural genius. With its magnificent Durbar Square, elaborately carved temples, and traditional pottery, Bhaktapur provides an insight into Nepal's rich cultural past. The area surrounding Bhaktapur Durbar Square offers a window into Nepal's rich cultural and historical legacy. This medieval city is renowned for its traditional Newari culture, lively local crafts, and well-preserved architecture. The magnificent Bhairav Nath Temple and the elaborate carvings of the 55-Window Palace are two significant examples of the area's artistic prowess. Pilgrims will feel the charm of ageless customs and the warmth of local friendliness as they stroll along the cobblestone streets. You will also go to some neighboring sights, such as the Doleshwor Mahadev and Kailashnath Mahadev Statue, which are two of Kathmandu Valley's most important religious landmarks.
The Tibetan portion of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra takes you into one of the world's most spiritually valued areas. Travelers are invited to experience Tibet's breathtaking scenery as well as the rich cultural and spiritual legacy that characterizes this enchanted region.
The stunning scenery and rich cultural legacy of Tibet will enthrall visitors as we start our journey in Lhasa. With famous locations like the Jokhang Temple, regarded as the holiest temple in Tibetan Buddhism, and the Potala Palace, the former winter palace of the Dalai Lama, Lhasa, the capital, is a highlight of the trip. Exploring these historical landmarks allows pilgrims to get insight into the rich spiritual traditions that define this mysterious place.
A journey to Drepung Monastery, historically one of the world's largest, illustrates the intricate monastic life of Tibetan Buddhism. Visitors can watch monks' daily rituals, participate in prayer sessions, and tour the monastery's large grounds, which are rich in history. Likewise, Sera Monastery exemplifies the intellectual and spiritual discipline of Tibetan Buddhism through its intense monastic disputes. Visitors are given an engaging experience by the lively ambiance and the monks' animated conversations, which highlight the value of knowledge and inquiry in spiritual practice. Not to be overlooked, Norbulingka, the Dalai Lama's summer residence, offers a peaceful haven with its lovely grounds and calm atmosphere.
Many people aspire to reach the base of the world's tallest peak, and the Tibetan side provides a unique and accessible approach to Everest Base Camp. In contrast to the strenuous trek from the Nepal side, the Tibetan route offers more comfort alongside breathtaking views. Before arriving at the base camp, pay a visit to Rongbuk Monastery. With breathtaking views of Everest and a calm ambiance, this monastery is the highest in the world. It is a genuinely spiritual experience to watch the monks go about their daily lives in such a beautiful environment.
Arriving at Everest Base Camp feels unreal. Travelers are met with an incredible sight when arriving at the 5200-meter elevation: Mount Everest, also known as Chomolungma, rising majestically above the sky. The base camp on the Tibetan side provides a close link to the mountain, even though it is less busy than its Nepalese counterpart. Views of Everest and the surrounding peaks are unmatched due to the pure air and frequently cloudless skies.
The trip gets more and more breathtaking as we get closer to Mount Kailash. In addition to being a magnificent peak, Mount Kailash—known in Tibetan as Gang Rinpoche—is also considered to be the home of Lord Shiva and is of great religious significance to Buddhists, Bon practitioners, Jains, and Hindus. The "sacred mountain," Mount Kailash, is a striking 6,638 meters high. For pilgrims looking for fulfillment and enlightenment, the mountain's unique pyramid shape and spiritual aura serve as a focal point. In the midst of breathtaking natural beauty, travelers can connect with the divine through the intensely spiritual practice of the Kora, or circumambulation, around the mountain. A memorable experience of physical challenges and spiritual contemplation, the trip gives stunning views of the mountain and the pristine Tibetan plateau landscapes.
At 4,588 meters above sea level, Mansarovar Lake is considered one of the world's holiest sites, along with Mount Kailash. Hindus consider Lake Mansarovar to be the creation of Lord Brahma and frequently see it as a representation of the cosmic mind. Pilgrims believe that taking a bath in its pure waters can atone for their sins and give them spiritual merit. They frequently conduct prayers and ceremonies beside the lake, adding to the lively spiritual atmosphere.
Lake Mansarovar, surrounded by the beautiful Himalayas and the dramatic profile of Mount Kailash, provides tranquil surroundings and stunning vistas. In stark contrast to Tibet's parched surroundings, its glistening, blue rivers are nourished by the snowmelt from the nearby peaks. The calm atmosphere and the soft sound of the water beckon visitors to pause, reflect, and create a connection with their inner selves.
Our 17-day Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa with EBC is a deeply spiritual journey that alternates between Nepal and Tibet. Pilgrims can see the Himalayan panoramas, the varied cultures of Nepal and Tibet, and the serene beauty of high-altitude lakes during this yatra, which blends spectacular landscapes with a rich cultural experience.
First, you will take a flight to Lhasa, where visitors can experience Tibetan Buddhist culture by touring famous locations including the Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, and Drepung Monastery. After passing via Shigatse and Saga, you will be in awe of the breathtaking Tibetan plateau landscape before arriving at the revered Lake Mansarovar and the magnificent Mount Kailash, which holds great significance for millions of pilgrims. The opportunity to explore Everest Base Camp from the Tibetan side is one of the yatra's distinctive features. You can easily drive to the base camp on this side, unlike the challenging trek on the Nepal side. It is an amazing, humble, and awe-inspiring feeling to stand at the base of the tallest peak in the world.
The circumambulation of Mount Kailash is the journey's highlight, a difficult yet rewarding walk that represents the path to spiritual awakening. During the strenuous 52-kilometer Kora around Mount Kailash, pilgrims can anticipate participating in prayer services and rituals at Mansarovar Lake. The traditional practice of circumambulating this sacred mountain makes this walk not just physically demanding but also spiritually enlightening. All things considered, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa with EBC provides an unmatched experience that blends spiritual fulfillment with physical endurance, leaving travelers with enduring memories and a strong sense of religious connection.
Our profound Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa beautifully blends spiritual exploration with breathtaking natural scenery. Journey to the revered Mount Kailash and serene Lake Mansarovar will allow you to experience both the rich Tibetan legacy and the lively Nepalese culture. This trip provides a unique opportunity to achieve inner calm and connect with your inner self. Seize the opportunity to enjoy everything this tour has to offer.
DAY 01: Kathmandu Arrival, Welcome to Nepal!
DAY 02: Visa Application, Kathmandu Sightseeing.
DAY 03: Bhaktapur Sightseeing.
DAY 04: Visa Collection, Final Preparation.
DAY 05: Fly to Lhasa.
DAY 06: Lhasa Sightseeing.
DAY 07: Lhasa Sightseeing.
DAY 08: Drive to Shigatse, Enroute Sightseeing.
DAY 09: Drive to Tingri, Explore Everest Base Camp. (4348 m)
DAY 10: Drive to Saga. (4500 m)
DAY 11: Drive to Lake Mansarovar. (4650 m)
DAY 12: Drive to Darchen. (4700 m)
DAY 13: Drive to Yama Dwara, Trek to Derapuk. (5050 m)
DAY 14: Trek to Zuthulphuk, Drive to Darchen. (4650 m)
DAY 15: Drive to Kyirong.
DAY 16: Drive to Kathmandu.
DAY 17: Transfer to Airport.