Tibet Kailash, Nepal
14 Hours
Trekking & Hiking
15 persons
Nepal
About the Tour: The Kailash Manasarovar Tour is a journey to one of the most sacred sites in the world, revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. Mount Kailash, at 6,638 meters, is considered the abode of Lord Shiva, and Lake Manasarovar is believed to be a manifestation of purity. The tour includes a circumambulation (parikrama or kora) of Mount Kailash and a holy dip in Lake Manasarovar, both of which are said to cleanse sins and lead to spiritual liberation. The journey through the Tibetan Plateau offers not only spiritual experiences but also breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the vast landscapes of Tibet.
Preparation for the Journey: The Kailash Manasarovar Tour is a profound spiritual pilgrimage that combines challenging physical adventure with deep spiritual significance. Given the remote location and high altitude, proper preparation is crucial. Pack warm clothing, especially for the high-altitude regions, including thermal layers, a down jacket, gloves, and a hat. Comfortable trekking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and essential medications are also important. Acclimatization is key to preventing altitude sickness, so it’s essential to be physically fit and mentally prepared.
Importance of the Tour: The spiritual significance of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar is immense. Mount Kailash is considered the center of the universe in several religious traditions, and the parikrama around the mountain is believed to bring good fortune and spiritual benefits. The tour also offers a unique opportunity to experience the remote and rugged beauty of Tibet, the high-altitude deserts, and the rich cultural heritage of the Tibetan people.
Best Time to Visit: The best time for the Kailash Manasarovar Tour is during the summer months from May to September. During this period, the weather is relatively stable, and the temperatures are more moderate. Clear skies offer magnificent views of Mount Kailash and make the circumambulation more comfortable. The monsoon season, which affects other parts of the Himalayas, has little impact here, but it’s still best to avoid the extremes of winter when temperatures can be dangerously low.
Who Can Join: This tour is ideal for devout pilgrims, spiritual seekers, and adventure enthusiasts. Due to the demanding nature of the high-altitude trekking and the challenging terrain, participants should have a good level of physical fitness. The tour is suitable for individuals and small groups, but not recommended for children, the elderly, or those with serious health conditions due to the harsh environmental conditions and the high altitude.