Mt. Kailash Trek

22 Days

Overview

Mount Kailash, located in the far western corner of Tibet, is the most sacred peak in Asia. The beauty of the 6700-meter high Mount Kailash, which looks like a symmetrical cone-shaped rock capped by pure crystalline ice all the time, is echoed in various mythological and literary works. Dominating the north of the Himalayan Barrier with its spectacular view, Mount Kailash (or Mt. Kailas) is equally venerated as the holiest pilgrimage site by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and B?n-Po. Tibetans regard this mountain as the manifestation of Mount Meru, the navel of the earth, where the founder of Bon religion, Tonpa Shenrab, is believed to have descended from heaven, Hindus as the abode of Lord Shiva, Buddhists as the abode of Samvara, and Jains as a sacred site where their prophet, Rishaba, attained spiritual enlightenment.

Mount Kailash, or Kang Rimpoche (precious snow-peak, as the Tibetans call it), is an awe-inspiring sight with its four sheer walls, distinctive snow-capped peak, and valleys interspersed with brightly-clad Tibetan pilgrims. The four great rivers of Asia: the Karnali, the Indus, the Sutlej, and the Brahmaputra (Tsangpo), originate from here. A three-day trek (Parikrama or Kora) around Mount Kailash over the 5630 meter Drolma La (pass), clockwise for Buddhists and Hindus, and anti-clockwise for followers of the ancient Bon religion, is said to erase the sins of a lifetime.

On the journey to Mt. Kailash across the windswept Tibetan plateau, you will see cliff-top monasteries, wild-looking but hardy and hospitable Tibetans, yak caravans journeying over snowy passes, and the great peaks of the Himalaya, with a foreground of grazing herds, yak skin tents, and a glittering turquoise lake. Journeying through Norbulingka, Sera, and Drepung monasteries, Potala Palace, Jokhang temple, and Barkhor markets

A further drive across the wide open spaces of the Tibetan Plateau brings you to Lake Manasarovar, before completing a kora around Mount Kailash. From there, you re-cross the vast arid plains before heading south to the Nepalese border and returning to Kathmandu.

Note:

If you wish to join in Kathmandu, you have to arrive 2 days prior to the trip departure dates to process your Tibet visa application. Those who wish to join in Lhasa can arrive in Lhasa on the date mentioned above or earlier.

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Mt. Kailash Trek