Duration: 10 Nights / 11 Days
45 People Max
Min Age 10+
When you think of Kailash Mansarovar, you picture peaceful mountains, clear blue waters, and an air of pure calm. Hidden in the Tibet region of China, Mount Kailash is one of the holiest peaks for Hindus and Buddhists, believed to be the home of Lord Shiva.
Nearby, the sacred Lake Mansarovar shines with unmatched beauty and spiritual energy. Every year, many devotees join the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, a journey that brings peace, devotion, and a deep sense of connection with the divine.
Scenic overland journey filled with stunning landscapes
Weather conditions can vary, keep warm layers handy
Basic yet comfortable accommodations
Simple, healthy vegetarian meals suited for high altitudes
Higher altitudes may affect breathing
Visit Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan)
Take a holy dip in Lake Mansarovar
Perform Havan and Parikrama at Mansarovar
Experience Mount Kailash Outer Parikrama
Visit Charan Sparsh and Gaurikund
Permits, Visa & Local Taxes
Airport Pick-up & Drop
Accommodation & Veg Meals
Cook, Sherpa and Guide
Transportation and Logistics Support
Horse & Porter Charges
Travel Insurance
Single Room Charges
Rescue and Emergency Services
Personal Expenses
Duffle Bag
Backpack
Down Jacket
Rudraksh Mala
Yatra Completion Certificate
The day is reserved for rest and leisure. In the evening, attend the sacred Aarti at Pashupatinath Temple, situated on the banks of the holy Bagmati River. (4600ft)
The spiritual journey begins with a sacred Rudra Yagna at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple. Late, proceed for darshan at Jal Narayan Temple (Sleeping Vishnu), Guhyeshwari Shakti Peeth, Ling Bhairavi Devi Temple, and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple). In the afternoon, depart for Nepalgunj (490ft), followed by a detailed Yatra Briefing Session.
Board a flight in a 16-seater aircraft to Simikot (9,600 ft), a scenic hill town in Nepal’s Humla district. The rest of the day is reserved for relaxation and acclimatization.
Take a helicopter flight to Hilsa (11,900 ft), located near the Nepal–China border. Complete immigration formalities, cross into Tibet, and drive to Taklakot / Purang (13,200 ft).
Drive towards the sacred Lake Mansarovar (14,800ft). En route, enjoy your first darshan of Mount Kailash. Perform the Mansarovar Parikrama by vehicle and spend time at Lake Mansarovar and Rakshas Tal.
Begin the day with a holy bath near Lake Mansarovar (14800ft), followed by Puja, Havan, and Meditation. After lunch, drive to Darchen, the base camp of Mount Kailash.
Drive to Yamdwar, the sacred gateway to Kailash Parikrama. Begin the Parikrama to Diraphuk (16700ft) on foot or by horse. (Yatris not undertaking the Parikrama will return to Darchen and stay there until the group returns.)
Trek from Diraphuk to Zuthulphuk (15700ft) via Dolma La (18,500ft). Descend through Gauri Kund, followed by a long valley walk.
(Even yatris on horses must walk approx. 5–6 km during the descent.)
Walk from Zuthulphuk to the pick-up point, from where the vehicle will pick you up. Rejoin fellow yatris who stayed back at Darchen. Later, drive to Taklakot or Hilsa for an overnight stay.
Take a helicopter flight from Hilsa to Simikot, followed by a connecting flight to Nepalgunj, attend the Certificate Distribution Ceremony.
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Lucknow for departure.
Any person in good physical health with strong mental preparedness can undertake the yatra. While no prior trekking experience is mandatory, basic fitness and determination are essential due to high altitude conditions.
The yatra is usually conducted between May and September, when weather conditions are relatively stable and routes are accessible.
There’s no any need for you to book any extra accommodation. We will take care of it for the entire journey.
There is no any need for the medical clearance for the holy Kailash Manasarovar Yatra. However, we at Pavitra Kailash Yatra need your medical report for the safety purpose. (It will help us to give immediate medical treatment in case of emergency.
70 years.
You can pay in any currency (INR/ NPR/ USD) equivalent to $2700 or INR2,35,000. In Nepal, both Indian Rupee (INR) and Nepalese Rupee (NPR) are acceptable. Whereas China (Tibet) accepts US Dollar (USD) and Chinese Yuan (CNY).
If you are traveling alone and want to stay in a single room throughout the journey, the extra supplement cost is $600 or INR 55000.