Simikot Kailash Lhasa Trek

31 Days
Tibet
1+
Difficult
  • Trip Code: MT-TR-SKLT
  • Trip Type: Camping Trek
  • Max. Altitude:
  • Travel Mode: Flight

You fly from Katmandu to Simikot (2910m) in West Nepal and start your trek in the world of Shangri-La

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The route leads through a magnificent mountain area, past villages of the Thakuri, along rivers and across the Nara Lagna Pass. From the 4580m high pass you can see the vast Tibetan plateau. You will hike to the Nepali/Tibetan border till the village of Sher on the Tibetan side, where a vehicle will pick you up and drive to Taklakot. Geographically you are directly south of Kailash, which Hindus and Buddhists view as the “center of the world”. On your way to the holy mountain you will wander along the western shore of Lake Mansarovar and camp. “There are countless beautiful landscapes in the Himalayas, in the Trans-Himalya and in there ares of high Asia, Yet the view from Gosul Gompa cross the lake and the surrounding mountains surpasses everything I have seen”, wrote Sven Hedin in “Transhimalaya” (1909).

The mighty rock dome of Kailash comes closer. Together with pilgrims from far and wide you follow the trail (Parikrama) across the Dolma La (5600m), which is adorned with countless prayer flags. It takes three days to circumambulate the snow-covered cupola of the 6714m tall mountain. In Tibetan tradition you will conclude this pilgrimage in Tirthapuri – which is one of the most important pilgrim destinations along with Kailash and Lake Mansarovar.

Almost surreal appears the canyon-like valley of the Sutlej. Imbedded lie the ruins of Tsaparang, the capital of the former kingdom of Guge. After visiting the 900 year-old site our drive through the canyon of the Sutlej starts long the north route to Lhasa. The light and shadows of the summer clouds make for a magical atmosphere, dip the barren vastness in tinges of pastel green, yellow deep blue and violet. En route, we visit two of the most sacred temples of Tibet: Tshilunpo in Shigatse and Kumbum in Gyantse. In Lhasa, the spiritual and secular center Tibet’s, visited by many pilgrims from allover the country, we will have two days at our disposal.

Overview
Trip Code MT-TR-SKLT
Trip Duration 31 Days
Trip Type Camping Trek
Trip Grade Difficult
Min Group Size 1+
Trip Start Kathmandu
Trip End Kathmandu
Best Season Autumn: SEP-OCT-NOV Spring: MAR-APR-MAY
Transportaion Flight
Meals 3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
Acommodation 2-3 Star Hotel Accomodation in Kathmandu.
Lodge Accomodation during Trek
Itinerary

Arrival Ktm transfer to Hotel

Free day in Ktm Hotel

Flight: KTM – Nepalgunj transfer to Hotel

Flight: Nepalgunj – Simikot Trek to Dharapari, Camp

Trek to Kermi, Camp

Trek to Yalbang, Camp

Trek to Muchu, Camp

Trek to Yari, Camp

Trek to Sip Sip, Camp

Drive to Taklakot, camp

Drive to Mansarovar visit Rakshak Tal,camp

Hike to Tseti Drive to Darchen, camp

Trek to Dri ra Phuk, camp

Trek to Zuthul Phuk, Camp

Trek end and drive to Thirthapuri, Camp

Drive to Toling, camp

Drive to Toling, camp

Visit Tsaparang, overnight in Toling, camp

Drive to Ali / Shiquqn He

Drive to Gertse – camp

Drive to Tsochen – camp

Drive to Lhatse, camp

Drive to Shigatse visit Market, Hotel (BLD)

Visit Tashilungpo, Drive to Gyantse, Hotel (BLD)

Visit Khumbum Drive to Lhasa, Hotel (BLD)

Lhasa: S/S – Sera, Drepung, Potala, Jokhang, hotel (BLD)

Lhasa: S/S – Barkhor, Norbulingka, Hotel (BLD)

Day trip to Gyanden if possible Sightseeing in Lhasa, hotel (BLD)

Flight Lhasa – KTM, transfer to Hotel (BLD)

Free day in Ktm, Hotel (BLD)

Final departure & transfer.

Service Includes/Excludes
Trip includes:
  • All airport pick-up and drop-off services by private A/C car or van
  • Entry permit for National Park
  • Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card
  • Trekking guide
  • Porter
  • Three meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • Camping arrangements during trek
  • Insurance and equipment for guide and porters
  • First aid kit
  • Rescue assistance (It would be better to have your own travel insurance that can cover helicopter evacuation and medical treatment in case required.)
  • One farewell dinner with live Nepalese cultural performance.
Trip does not include:
  • Personal nature expenses
  • Drinks, beverages, hot shower, etc.
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips
  • Entrance fees while sightseeing
  • Meals & hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
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