Simikot Kailash Manasarovar Trek

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

Hindus, Buddhists; Jain and Bon followers see 6714m high Kailash as the holiest mountain in the world.

It is considered to be the axis of the cosmos, from which four rivers, the Indus, Brahmaputra, Sutlej and the Karnali have their source and flow into the four directions. The ritual circumambulation of the mountain is part of the pilgrimage around Lake Manasarowar. The order is not important. You will start your trip “Trails of Enlightenment” at Lake Manasarowar. Stepping on its shore and taking a bath, or drinking from the water cleans the sins of a hundred rebirths. The trail around the lake is a serene experience in crystal clear environment. In summer, wild geese and Himalayan swans swim on its waters. Six of the eight gompas have been rebuilt. On a rock high above the lake is Gosul Gompa, which offers a splendid view.

We follow the canyon-like Sutlej in western direction. In midst a fantastic scenario of ochre colored castles and towers lie the 900 years old ruins of Tsaparang, the capital of the old kingdom of Guge. We drive on to Darchen, where we begin our mythical journey around Kailash; the parikrama (Skt.) or kora (Tib.).

Kailash resembles a huge natural temple. Stones, springs and hills along the way have a deeper religious meaning to the pilgrims. The trail leads through a golden-yellow steppe into the valley of the holy river and through canyons before the ascent to its highest point, Dolma La (5636m), starts. Pious wanderers mumble their prayers and ring their brass bells in front of the holy rock in which, according to legend the goddess Dolma disappeared after she had guided the first pilgrim here. To pilgrims it is the symbolic passage through the gates of death after which one is cleansed and prepared for a good rebirth.

Overview
Trip Code MT-TR-SKMT
Trip Duration 25 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

Trek to Gosul Gompa, back by Jeep to Tschiu Gompa, camp

Drive to Tirthapuri, camp

Drive to Toling – visit Tsaparang, camp

Drive to Darchen, camp

Trek to Dri ra Phuk, Camp

Trek to Zuthul Phuk , Camp

End of Trek and drive to Tirthapuri, Camp

Drive to Hor – visit Seralung, Camp

Drive to Paryang, Camp

Drive to Saga Camp

Drive to Zhangmu, Hotel (BLD)

Cross the border drive to KTM, transfer to Hotel (B)

Free day in Ktm Hotel (B)

Final Departure transfer to airport

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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