13-Day Lhasa-Mount Kailash Kora – Kathmandu tour: Himalayan Adventure

$2,159.00 based on a private group of 4PAX

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Lhasa – Gyantse – Shigatse – Mt. Everest Base Camp – Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar – Kathmandu
Any Group Size are welcome, starting from just 1 person

Overview

Embark on a 13-day journey from Lhasa to Kathmandu, exploring the heart of Tibet and its spiritual and cultural treasures. This expedition includes visits to iconic landmarks such as the Potala Palace, Everest Base Camp and Mount Kailash. You’ll also experience the sacred kora around Mount Kailash and cross into Nepal, ending your adventure in Kathmandu. This journey offers a profound connection with Tibetan culture, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes.

Tour Map:

Highlights:

  • Explore Potala Palace – Marvel at Tibet’s iconic architectural wonder and the residence of the Dalai Lama.
  • Visit Jokhang Temple – Step inside Tibet’s most sacred temple, where devout pilgrims gather daily.
  • Stroll Around Barkhor Street – Walk through the bustling market and join locals in their daily kora (pilgrimage circuit).
  • Discover Drepung Monastery – Explore one of Tibet’s largest monasteries with rich history and stunning views of Lhasa.
  • Witness Monastic Debates at Sera Monastery – Experience the lively philosophical debates among Buddhist monks.
  • Cross Scenic Passes – Drive through breathtaking passes like Karo La,Gyatso La, Mayum La, with panoramic views of the Himalayas.
  • Stop at the Gawu La Pass – Enjoy an unforgettable view of five of the world’s tallest peaks, including Everest.
  • Admire Yamdrok Lake – Take in the serene beauty of one of Tibet’s holiest lakes, set against snow-capped mountains.
  • Explore Gyantse’s Pelkor Monastery – See the unique fusion of Tibetan and Han architecture and the stunning Kumbum Stupa.
  • Visit Tashilhunpo Monastery in Shigatse – The seat of the Panchen Lama, offering a spiritual and historical experience.
  • Visit Rongbuk Monastery – The highest monastery in the world, offering incredible views of Everest.
  • Experience Everest Base Camp – Stand at the foot of the world’s highest mountain, with jaw-dropping views of Mount Everest.
  • On your journey to Saga, enjoy the pristine beauty of Tibet’s untouched landscapes incl. the stunning view of Pelkutso Lake and Mount Shishapangma
  • Three days Kailash Kora – Trek around Mount Kailash, considered the spiritual center of the universe. It is believed that you’ll get a purer and wiser soul after doing the kora.
  • Visit Lake Manasarovar – the sacred lake known for its beauty and spiritual significance, with faraway view of Mt. Kailash and Mt. Naimonanyi (also called Gurla Mandhata)
  • Visit a Local Tibetan Family – Immerse yourself in traditional Tibetan life with a visit to a family home, sharing stories and local customs.
  • Sip Butter Tea in a Tibetan Teahouse – Relax in a traditional teahouse, sampling authentic Tibetan butter tea.
  • Enjoy a Tibetan Song and Dance Performance – Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture with an optional evening of traditional music and dance.
  • Witness the changing landscapes from Tibet to Nepal, from alpine terrain to lush valleys.

Itinerary

Upon arrival in Lhasa, our team will greet you at the airport or train station and escort you to your hotel. The first day is about acclimatizing to the high altitude. As you drive through Lhasa’s streets, you’ll get a glimpse of the grand Potala Palace standing majestically against the sky.

Optional: Depending on your flight time or your acclimatization, this evening, you can take a peaceful stroll around the tranquil Dragon King Pond Park, a hidden gem near the Potala Palace. It’s a serene place where locals come to relax, surrounded by fluttering prayer flags and birds circling overhead. The pond offers a unique vantage point to photograph the Potala Palace from a different angle, bathed in the golden hues of sunset.

Tips: When you first arrive in Lhasa, we kindly suggest skipping the shower if you can, and taking it easy. During the whole trip, always walk slowly, drink plenty of water, and keep a calm and positive mindset. Remember to respect local customs and soak in the incredible beauty of this sacred plateau. Doing so will make your journey in Tibet feel even more comfortable, special and memorable.

Overnight Hotel in Lhasa

Your cultural exploration of Lhasa begins today with the visit to the world-famous Potala Palace, the former winter residence of the Dalai Lama. Explore its grand halls, chapels, and terraces, absorbing the history and spiritual atmosphere.

After lunch, visit Jokhang Temple, the spiritual heart of Tibet, where pilgrims from all over the region come to prostrate and offer prayers.

Later, wander through the bustling Barkhor Street, the circular street surrounding Jokhang Temple, where you can join the locals in their daily kora (circumambulation) or shop for traditional handicrafts. Here, feel the deep spiritual energy that fills the air, and experience the vibrant local life firsthand.

Overnight Hotel in Lhasa [Breakfast]

This morning, visit Drepung Monastery, once the largest monastery in the world, where thousands of monks gathered for Buddhist study and debate. The whitewashed buildings spread across the hillside offer magnificent views of the Lhasa Valley.

In the afternoon, visit Sera Monastery, famous for its lively monk debates held in the courtyard. The debates are a unique tradition where monks engage in animated discussions about Buddhist philosophy—an engaging spectacle for visitors to witness.

And then take a break at a cozy Tibetan tea house. Here, you can relax and savor authentic Tibetan sweet tea, known for its rich, creamy texture and subtle hints of salt and butter. The warm atmosphere, decorated with traditional Tibetan decor, invites you to unwind and soak in the local culture.

Overnight Hotel in Lhasa [Breakfast]

Today, your journey takes you from Lhasa to Shigatse, Tibet’s second-largest city. On the way, you’ll stop at Kamba La Pass (4,794m) for panoramic views of the stunning Yamdrok Lake, one of Tibet’s holiest lakes. From here, the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas begin to appear on the horizon, creating a breathtaking backdrop.

After that, visit the awe-inspiring Karo La Glacier, towering close to the highway. Before arriving in Gyantse, cross the Simi La Pass, where you can stop to hang colorful prayer flags, a Tibetan custom for blessings and good fortune.

Afterward, visit Pelkhor Monastery and the unique Gyantse Kumbum Stupa, an architecture wonder in Tibet.

Overnight Hotel in Shigatse [Breakfast]

After leaving Shigatse, you will embark on a breathtaking drive cross several high mountain passes including Gyatso La Pass (5,240m), the first place where you can catch a glimpse of Mount Everest on clear days, rising majestically above the surrounding peaks; and Gawu La Pass (5,198m), one of the highest and most spectacular mountain passes in Tibet, from which, you’ll get a stunning panoramic view of the Himalayan range, including five of the world’s 14 peaks that rise above 8,000 meters, such as Mount Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Shishapangma.

Then continue the new winding roads onward to Mt. Everest Base Camp (EBC) where you’ll get as close to the world’s highest point as most travelers ever will. Upon arrival, enjoy the sunset over the world’s highest peak marking one of the most unforgettable moments of the trip.

Tips:

  • Since Everest Base Camp is at an altitude of 5,200 meters, it’s normal to experience headaches or have trouble sleeping. There’s no need to worry! Just take it easy, relax, and soak in the stunning views. With a calm and peaceful mindset, you’ll find that the symptoms will gradually improve.
  • The visibility of Mount Everest varies with the weather, so it can’t be guaranteed. However, you’ll have many chances to see Everest along the way, with the majestic Himalayas accompanying you throughout the journey!
  • From November to March, there is often a better chance to see Mount Everest clearly. If the tent hotels at Everest Base Camp are closed during this time, we will arrange accommodation in the nearby village, ensuring that your experience with the highest mountain in the world remains unaffected.

Overnight Guesthouse or Tent near EBC [Breakfast]

Wake up early to experience the sunrise over Mount Everest. As the first rays of the sun illuminate the world’s highest peak, the view is nothing short of breathtaking.

After soaking in the natural beauty, pay a visit to Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world where nuns and monks reside together.

Then drive to Saga, an important stop in Nagri, passing through scenic landscapes incl. Mt. Shishapangma (8027m) and Lake Pelkutso.

Overnight Guesthouse in Saga

Continue the scenic drive in Nagri to Darchen, the start point of Kailash Kora via Mayum La Pass (5211m) where you can get the faraway view of Gongzhutso Lake and Mt. Naimonanyi (Gurla Mandhata, 7694m). When get close to Darchen, enjoy the majestic view of Mt. Kailash and upon arrival, just take rest and prepare for the kora.

Overnight Guesthouse at Darchen

  • Distance: approx. 20 km
  • Altitude: 5,080 meters / 16,666 feet
  • Start from Darchen: Depart from Darchen, the starting point of the kora, early in the morning. Begin your trek with a gradual ascent through the arid plains. When the eco-bus is available, we may first take it for about 5km.
  • Tarboch Flagpole: Pass by the Tarboch Flagpole, an important ceremonial site for Tibetan Buddhists, marked by colorful prayer flags.
  • Lha Chu Valley: Continue trekking along the Lha Chu Valley, with stunning views of Mount Kailash and its north face.
  • Dirapuk Monastery: Reach Dirapuk Monastery in the late afternoon. This monastery offers spectacular close-up views of Mount Kailash. Spend the night in the monastery’s guesthouse.
  • Overnight in Dirapuk: Stay overnight at the guesthouse of the Dirapuk Monastery, resting and acclimatizing to the high altitude.
  • Distance: approx. 22 km
  • Altitude: 5,630 meters / 18,471 feet (Dolma La Pass), 4,835 meters / 15,860 feet (Zuthulphuk)
  • Dolma La Pass: Start early to tackle the most challenging part of the kora, the ascent to Dolma La Pass. The steep climb rewards you with awe-inspiring views and a sense of accomplishment upon reaching the pass.
  • Gauri Kund: Descend from the pass to Gauri Kund, a sacred lake known as the “Lake of Compassion.” Pilgrims often pause here to perform rituals and prayers.
  • Descending to Zuthulpuk: Continue your descent through rocky terrain and lush valleys towards Zuthulpuk Monastery.
  • Zuthulpuk Monastery: Arrive at Zuthulpuk Monastery in the late afternoon. This monastery is built around a sacred cave associated with Milarepa, one of Tibet’s most famous yogis and poets.
  • Overnight in Zuthulpuk: Stay overnight in the monastery’s guesthouse, reflecting on the spiritual significance of the journey.
  • Distance: approx. 12 km
  • Altitude: 4,670 meters / 15,321 feet (Darchen)
  • Continue Trekking: Depart from Zuthulpuk Monastery, following the trail through serene valleys and past picturesque landscapes.
  • Meeting Point of Pilgrims: Pass by several sites where pilgrims often rest, offering a glimpse into the communal aspect of the kora.
  • Complete the Kora and celebrate the successful completion of the kora with your fellow trekkers.
  • Lake Manasarovar: Drive to Lake Mansarovar, rest and enjoy the scenic view of the holy lake. There is a hot spring which provides bathtubs and clean facilities (the cost is not included).
  • Overnight Guesthouse at Darchen or nearby Lake Manasarovar

After finishing your Mt. Kailash Kora and sightseeing at Lake Manasarovar, drive back to Saga. Along the way, enjoy the changing landscapes, from rugged mountains to vast open plains, offering some of the most untouched scenery in the world.

Overnight Guesthouse in Saga

Enjoy the scenic drive towards Gyirong through the Himalayas. Gyirong is the border town between Tibet and Nepal, a peaceful town surrounded by lush greenery and towering mountains. The contrast between the high-altitude barren beauty and the lush greenery of Gyirong is striking, making the journey both diverse and awe-inspiring. 

Overnight Hotel at Gyirong

After crossing the border at Gyirong, you’ll be met by a private vehicle arranged by our trusted partners in Nepal. From the moment you enter Nepal, you’ll experience a smooth transition as our team ensures your comfort for the final leg of the journey. The scenic drive to Kathmandu takes you through lush valleys, winding roads, and vibrant villages, offering a glimpse of Nepal’s rich culture and natural beauty. Your wonderful Tibet Tour ends when arrive at your hotel in Kathmandu.


Services

Include:

  • Accommodation at 3-star* standard hotels in Lhasa and Shigatse, guesthouse or tent near Mt. Everest Base Camp
  • Breakfasts included in hotels
  • One private vehicle and one experienced driver throughout the tour
  • A Professional Tibetan English-speaking tour guide
  • All necessary Tibet travel permits
  • Entrance tickets to all listed attractions
  • Tourist accident / casualty insurance
  • Service charge and government tax
  • Oxygen for emergency use
  • Bottled mineral water

*We offer a free upgrade to 4-star hotels in Lhasa and Shigatse when available.

Not Include:

  • International and domestic flights / trains
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned above
  • Tips for guide and driver
  • Personal expenses like souvenirs, snacks, drinks etc.

Our Services Guarantee:

We pride ourselves on transparency. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges during your trip.

If you need to cancel your trip for any reason, we offer a full refund if the cancellation is made at least 3 months before the departure date.

As a trusted and experienced travel company, we have no difficulty in obtaining all the necessary Tibet travel permits for you. We guarantee that there will be no failure in securing your permits due to any fault on our part. Rest assured, you won’t need to worry about any documentation from our side.

Whenever possible, we strive to offer complimentary hotel upgrades to enhance your comfort and overall experience.

We ensure that all transportation, accommodations, and activities meet the highest safety and health standards in Tibet, including measures for altitude sickness prevention.

Your tour guide and driver will be available 24/7 for support and assistance during the whole trip.


Travel Notes and Tips

Mount Kailash is accessible throughout the year, except during severe winter conditions. The best months for clear views and pleasant weather are May, June, September, and October. For a unique cultural experience, consider visiting during the Saga Dawa Festival in May or June, where you can participate in vibrant celebrations honoring the founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni. Our special tour for the Saga Dawa Festival in 2024 departs on May 16th, so be sure to reserve your spot early!

To start your journey, you’ll first need a Chinese visa. Once you have your visa and a valid passport, you can apply for the Tibet Travel Permit. Since Mount Kailash is located in a remote area of the Tibet Autonomous Region, additional permits, such as the Alien’s Travel Permit and Military Permit, are necessary for your visit. Our tour packages include all required permits for Mount Kailash, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Just remember to secure your Chinese visa ahead of time!

For optimal planning, we recommend booking your Mount Kailash tour at least 30 days prior to your departure. The Tibet Travel Permit typically requires about 7 to 14 business days for processing, and additional permits may take longer due to the specific requirements for this region.

The journey from Lhasa to Mount Kailash primarily follows the national highway to Kashgar, Xinjiang. The road is generally well-paved, although there is a gravel section near Lake Manasarovar. We ensure your travel is comfortable by using well-maintained vehicles driven by experienced local Tibetan drivers. You can relax and enjoy the breathtaking scenery on your thrilling adventure to Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar!

The trek around Mount Kailash, known as the Kailash Kora, usually spans 3 days, approx. 54km:

  • Day 1: Darchen to Dirapuk Monastery (20 km)
  • Day 2: Dirapuk Monastery to Zuthulpuk (22 km)
  • Day 3: Zuthulpuk to Darchen (12 km)

The second day is the most challenging, as it includes crossing the Dromala Pass, the highest point at 5,630 meters.

The Kailash trek is a moderate-level adventure, making it suitable for those with an average fitness level. You’ll be trekking for 4 days at altitudes exceeding 4,500 meters, with the highest point being the Dromala Pass at 5,630 meters. If you prefer not to trek, you can stay in Darchen, located at the base of Mount Kailash, while your group completes the trek. During your time in Darchen, you can explore the local village and visit nearby monasteries, enjoying the unique culture and scenery without the physical demands of the trek.

If you’re worried about managing heavy luggage during your trek, we recommend considering a porter service upon your arrival in Darchen. The cost for porters at Mount Kailash is approximately 330 RMB per day, depending on specific conditions. You can also share this cost with fellow travelers who need a porter. Simply let your guide know when you arrive in Darchen if you’d like to arrange this service.

Camping is not necessary during the Kailash kora. You can stay in basic guesthouses at monasteries. Typically, these rooms accommodate 3 to 4 people and feature shared toilet facilities. Since there are no private bathrooms, consider bringing wet wipes for convenience.

While traditional restaurants aren’t found along the kora, you can enjoy meals at monastery guesthouses and tented teahouses between key stops, like Drirapuk and Zutulpuk Monasteries. Food options are basic, so we recommend bringing your own dried and packaged snacks to ensure you have satisfying meals.

Mount Kailash stands at 6,638 meters above sea level, while the highest point on your trek is the Dromala Pass at 5,630 meters. Traveling from Lhasa, the altitude increases from 3,658 meters to over 4,500 meters on the Ngari Plateau. Our carefully planned itinerary helps you acclimatize to the high altitudes comfortably. Should you experience symptoms of altitude sickness, please notify your guide for assistance.

In addition to personal hygiene items, sun protection is essential when visiting Tibet. Pack a high SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Given the Ngari region’s high altitude, temperatures can drop lower than in Lhasa, especially during treks. Bring comfortable, warm sportswear and removable outer layers. Sturdy hiking shoes are crucial, and you might find trekking poles helpful, which are available for rent.

There is no age restriction for trekking around Mount Kailash. Our oldest participant completed both the Everest Base Camp and Kailash Kora at the age of 72! However, those with cardiovascular or cerebrovascular issues are advised to reconsider. We also recommend that children under 5 avoid remote areas like Mount Kailash due to limited facilities.

Indian passport holders must apply for the Tibet Travel Permit through the Foreign Affairs Office of the TAR or the Pilgrim Center. Please reach out to us for more detailed information to assist you with this process.

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