13-Day Kailash Lhasa Tour (Kyirong In/Out)

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  • 13 Days
  • Max Guests : Group
  • Mountain
    Difficulty : 7/10
  • Location
    Distance : 3350 KM

Detail of Kailash Lhasa Tour

Set off on the ultimate spiritual adventure with our Kailash Lhasa tour, starting at the Kyirong border. Begin your journey with the awe-inspiring Kailash tour, where you’ll experience the sacred energy of Mount Kailash, a place of deep reverence for pilgrims around the world. After your adventure at Kailash, continue your journey to Lhasa, the cultural and spiritual heart of Tibet, where you can explore iconic landmarks like the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple. This Kailash Lhasa tour offers the perfect blend of adventure, spirituality, and Tibetan heritage – an experience that will stay with you forever!
Price Includes
  • Accommodation: Kyirong. 3-star hotels in Saga and Darchen on a twin-sharing basis. Guesthouses with dormitory-style sharing in Mansarovar, Dirapuk, and Zultrulpuk.
  • Transportation: Tourist vehicles from 4-29 seaters according to group size.
  • Permit/Visa: The package includes sending invitation letter to Chinese embassy for Tibet group visa if you come through Nepal, Tibet Entry Permit, all required local taxes, and the entry fee for the Kailash and Mansarovar Lake.
  • Supporting Crew: The Kailash Lhasa tour is supported by experienced and English speaking local Tibetan tour guide.
  • We provide: A medical first aid kit, routine health check-up by the trip leader, and an oxygen cylinder for emergencies.
  • All entrance ticket to monasteries and sightseeings.
Price Excludes
  • Personal horse-riding charges, porter services for personal use, and ambulance/rescue services during the Kailash adventure are not included.
  • Travel insurance, rescue and emergency evacuation services, and medical or hospital expenses (in case of illness during the journey) are not covered.
  • Extra night accommodation in Tibet, due to bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances will be charged separately.
  • Any additional sightseeing or extra usage of the vehicle beyond what is specified in the itinerary will incur an additional charge.
  • Any costs arising due to natural calamities (such as landslides, road blockages), political disturbances (like strikes), flight cancellations, or other unforeseen circumstances will be borne by the client. These expenses are to be paid directly on the spot.
  • If you choose to return earlier from the Kailash Lhasa Tour, there will be a group visa splitting charge of RMB 165 per person, along with an additional transportation cost of USD 800 per day. These charges are in accordance with the Chinese Government's FEC (Foreign Exchange Control) rules.
  • Beverages, drinks, and any additional tips are not included in the package.
  • Transportation fees for visiting additional holy sites such as Charansparsh, Astapath, and Tirthapuri are not included and will be charged separately.
  • Breakfast and lunch on the arrival day, as well as lunch and dinner on the departure day, are not included in the package.
  • The Nepal visa You can be obtained on arrival, with an approximate fee of USD $35 (paid in cash). The Tibet group visa service is not included

Kailash Lhasa Tour Notice

  1. In case of sudden changes to the Kailash Lhasa tour program due to weather conditions, natural disasters, landslides, technical issues, political disturbances, or reasons from the Chinese authorities, all additional expenses must be borne by the participants.
  2. Tourists are strictly prohibited from carrying or displaying any pictures, tape recorders, newspapers, political materials, or items related to the Dalai Lama. If such items are found in Tibet, the Chinese authorities will take immediate control and legal action.

General Information Regarding Kailash Tour

Insurance: Medical insurance is not compulsory for visa processing; however, we strongly recommend you purchase travel insurance in case any health issues arise during your trip.

Oxygen Cylinder: Our company will provide an oxygen cylinder in case of emergency. While oxygen is typically not needed, some pilgrims prefer to carry their own portable cylinders. You may purchase a small, portable oxygen cylinder in Tibet for approximately 20-30 Yuan each.

Food During the Tour:It is alway easy to get local meals in local restaurants. You can also order veg. and Mon-veg.

Suggested Items to Bring

To ensure a more comfortable Lhasa Kailash Tour, we recommend you bring the following items
  1. Clothing & Outerwear:

    • Windproof jacket (1)
    • Thick warm pullover (1)
    • Raincoat (1)
    • Thermal underpants (2)
    • Full-sleeve cotton shirt (4)
    • Warm vest/full-sleeve t-shirt (2)
    • Trekking pants (4)
    • Sun hat (1)
  2. Footwear & Accessories:

    • Trekking shoes (1 pair)
    • Rubber sandals (1 pair)
    • Warm woolen socks (5 pairs)
    • Warm gloves (1 pair)
  3. Personal Items & Toiletries:

    • Towel (1)
    • Washing kit (1)
    • Water bottle (1-liter capacity, 1)
    • Sunscreen lotion (UV 30+, 1)
    • Lip balm/moisturizer cream (1)
    • Pocket knife/sewing kit/button/cigarette lighter/dust masks (1)
  4. Other Essentials:

    • Sunglasses (1)
    • Flashlight with extra batteries (1)
    • Dry food items (for added comfort during travel)
    • Personal first aid kit
    • Regular medication (e.g., Diamox 250 mg, 20 tablets)
  5. Money & Currency Exchange:

    • Foreign currencies (other than USD) are not accepted in China but are accepted in Nepal. Pilgrims should exchange their currency to Chinese Yuan in Kathmandu or Nepal.
  6. Weather & Temperature (May to September):

    • Average daytime temperature: 4°C – 20°C
    • Average nighttime temperature: -1°C to -2°C

Kailash and Lhasa Tour Program

Day 1 - Cross Kyirong Border and Drive to Kyirong Town:

Cross Kyirong border once immigration and customs formalities are completed on  Tibet sides, continue your journey to the scenic town of Kyirong.

Transportation: Travel by a comfortable 4-29 seater tourist vehicle.

Accommodation: Stay at a standard hotel in Kyirong on a twin-sharing basis.

Overnight Stay: Elevation: 2700 meters

Distance and Duration: Approx. 24 km, with a drive time of about 1 hour.

Day 2 - Drive to Saga:

After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Saga, located 169 km away (approximately 4 hours). En route, you’ll pass the majestic Ghungtang-La Pass (5236 meters), offering stunning views of ancient monasteries, cascading waterfalls, winding rivers, and dense alpine forests. Along the way, you’ll also catch a glimpse of the sacred Brahmaputra River.

Saga is a small town nestled on the banks of the Brahmaputra River and lies in the shadow of the towering Great Himalayas. Known as a cold desert Tibetan plateau, it is often referred to as the “Roof of the World” due to its unique position at the heart of the Tibetan Plateau. The journey to Saga is a true immersion into the natural beauty and spiritual significance of this high-altitude region.

Accommodation: Stay at a standard hotel in Saga on a twin-sharing basis.

Overnight Stay: Elevation: 4500 meters.

Day 3 - Drive to Lake Mansarovar:

After breakfast, continue your journey towards the sacred Lake Mansarovar. This day holds immense spiritual significance, as you will have your first glimpse of the holy lake and catch sight of the majestic Mount Kailash from Horchu.

Upon completing the necessary local immigration formalities, you will proceed to complete the Lake Mansarovar Parikrama (circumambulation) by vehicle. Along the way, stop at a scenic spot to capture memorable group photos featuring the breathtaking views of Kailash, Mansarovar, and the Rakshas Tal (Lake of Demons).

This is the moment that every pilgrim eagerly anticipates—the awe-inspiring sight of Lake Mansarovar and the surrounding grandeur of Mount Kailash, creating an unforgettable memory to cherish for a lifetime.

Accommodation: Stay in a mud house or guest house at Lake Mansarovar, on a dormitory-sharing basis.

Overnight Stay: Elevation: 4500 meters

Distance & Drive Time: 500 km, approximately 7 hours of driving.

Day 4 - Puja and Havan at Mansarovar, and Drive to Darchen:

Today is a highly auspicious day for all Yatris, as you are in the presence of divinity. Start the day with a sacred bath at the banks of the holy Lake Mansarovar, followed by a Puja and Havan ceremony, along with meditation and other spiritual activities. This is a momentous occasion, as being at the abode of the gods is a lifetime achievement.

After a spiritually enriching experience and lunch, we will continue our journey towards Darchen.

Accommodation: Stay at a standard hotel in Darchen on a twin-sharing basis.

Overnight Stay: Elevation: 4700 meters

Distance & Drive Time: Approx. 40 km, with a drive time of 1 hour.

Day 5 - Drive to Yamdwar and Trek to Diraphuk (1st Day Trek):

After breakfast, we begin with a short drive to Yamdwar (7 km), the starting point of the Kailash Parikrama. After offering prayers and performing a brief darshan at Yamdwar, all pilgrims will begin the trek towards Diraphuk (12 km). You can choose to walk the entire distance or hire a horse and porter to carry your backpack.

As you trek, immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the surroundings—flowing rivers, alpine meadows, and the stunning view of Nandi Kailash along the way. Upon reaching Diraphuk, you will get your first glimpse of the North Face of Mount Kailash, a breathtaking sight that will leave you in awe. Don’t miss the spectacular view of the Golden Kailash at sunrise—the first rays of the sun touching the mountain’s snow-capped peaks is a once-in-a-lifetime visual treat.

For those not doing the Parikrama, you will have darshan at Yamdwar and return to Darchen to rest until the trekking pilgrims return.

Accommodation: Stay at a guest house in Diraphuk on a dormitory-sharing basis.

Overnight Stay: Elevation: 5000 meters

Distance & Trek Time: 12 km, approximately 4-6 hours of walking.

Day 6 - Trek to Zutrulphuk (2nd Day Trek):

Rise early and have a light breakfast as you continue your second day of the Kailash Parikrama, trekking from Diraphuk to Zutrulphuk (22 km). This is considered the most challenging and important day of the entire journey.

The trek begins with a steep ascent to Dolma La Pass (5620 meters), a grueling 6-7 km climb. Once you reach the top, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment. Afterward, you will descend steeply into the valley below, passing Gaurikunda, before continuing another 3-4 hours to Zutrulphuk.

For pilgrims who have hired horses, it’s important to note that they too must climb the steep path to Dolma La and descend towards Gaurikunda. Once this strenuous section of the trek is completed, you will reach local tea stalls where you can take a well-deserved rest with a hot cup of tea or noodles.

On your way to Zutrulphuk, you’ll catch a glimpse of the East Face of Mount Kailash, adding a spiritual and visual highlight to the day’s journey.

Accommodation: Stay at a guest house in Zutrulphuk on a dormitory-sharing basis.

Maximum Elevation: Dolma La Pass at 5620 meters

Overnight Stay Elevation: Zutrulphuk at 4790 meters

Distance & Trek Time: 22 km, approximately 10 hours of walking.

Day 7 - Trek to Ending Point and Drive to Saga (3rd Day Trek):

Today marks the final day of the Kailash Kora trek. After an early wake-up, enjoy a light tea/coffee with cookies to fuel up for the day. The trek today is approximately 7 km and will take around 2 hours to complete. As you reach the endpoint of the Parikrama, our bus will be waiting to take you back to Darchen, where you’ll rejoin the group and conclude the Parikrama circuit.

After a brief rest and breakfast, we will begin our return journey to Saga, where you can reflect on the unforgettable experiences and spiritual memories you’ve gathered during this remarkable journey.

Accommodation: Stay at a 3-star standard hotel in Saga on a sharing basis.

Overnight Stay Elevation: 4500 meters

Distance & Drive Time: 7 km of walking (2 hours) + 500 km of driving (approximately 7 hours).

Day 8 - Drive to Shigatse

After breakfast, we begin our journey to Lhasa via Shigatse. The scenic drive offers a chance to reflect on the spiritual experiences.

Accommodation: Stay in a standard hotel in Shigatse on a twin-sharing basis with breakfast

Overnight Stay Elevation: 3800 meters

Distance & Drive Time: 450 km, approximately 7:30 hours of driving.

 

 

Day 9 - Drive to Lhasa Along the Yarlung Tsangpo River:

Driving from Shigatse to Lhasa along the Yarlung Tsangpo River offers a breathtaking journey through Tibet’s rugged landscapes. The route winds through the high-altitude Tibetan Plateau, following the course of the river as it cuts through deep gorges and sweeping valleys. Along the way, you’ll pass traditional Tibetan villages, ancient monasteries, and stunning mountain views, including the distant peaks of the Himalayas. The Yarlung Tsangpo, known as the Brahmaputra in India, adds to the awe with its vast, majestic presence. This scenic drive is a unique blend of natural beauty and Tibetan culture, creating an unforgettable experience.

Accommodation: Stay at a 4-star hotel in Banak Shol Hotel on a twin-sharing basis.

Overnight Stay Elevation: 3650 meters

Distance & Drive Time: 280 km, approximately 5-6 hours of driving.

Day 10 - Lhasa Tour: Visiting Potala and Jokhang Temple:

Visiting the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple in Lhasa offers a deep dive into Tibetan spirituality and history. The Potala, perched on a hill, was once the winter residence of the Dalai Lama and is a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism. Its towering white and red walls house elaborate rooms, chapels, and intricate frescoes, offering panoramic views of the city.

The Jokhang Temple, a short distance away, is considered the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism. Pilgrims from all over Tibet journey to this temple, where the sacred Jowo Shakyamuni Buddha statue resides. Both sites are rich in spiritual significance, featuring ancient Tibetan art, sacred relics, and a profound atmosphere of devotion that reflects the heart of Tibetan culture and faith.

Day 11: Drive to Gyantse via Yamdrok Lake

Driving from Lhasa to Gyantse via Yamdrok Lake is a scenic and unforgettable journey through the Tibetan highlands. The trip covers approximately 260 kilometers and takes you through dramatic landscapes, with views of snow-capped peaks, vast plateaus, and traditional Tibetan villages. The highlight is Yamdrok Lake, one of Tibet’s sacred lakes, known for its stunning turquoise waters set against a backdrop of mountains. After enjoying the serene beauty of the lake, the drive continues through the Karo La Pass, offering panoramic views of glaciers. As you approach Gyantse, the road winds through picturesque valleys. The journey combines natural beauty and cultural significance, making it a memorable route for travelers exploring Tibet’s rich landscapes and spiritual heritage.

Accommodation: Stay at a 4-star hotel in Yutok on a twin-sharing basis.

Overnight Stay Elevation: 3800 meters

Distance & Drive Time: 260 km, approximately 7 hours of driving.

Day 12: Gyantse to Kyirong (Direct Driving)

It is way back to Kyirong today with a long-drive.

Accommodation: Stay at hotel in Kyirong on a twin-sharing basis.

Overnight Stay Elevation: 2700 meters

Distance & Drive Time: B0 km, approximately 9 hours of driving.

Day 13: Transfer to Kathmandu

Cross Kyirong border and transfer to Kathmandu. Our Kailash Lhasa Tour is officially ends here.

FAQ

These FAQs should help you better understand the Kailash Lhasa Tour and prepare for this life-changing spiritual journey.

1. What is the best time to go for the Kailash and Lhasa Tour?

The best time to undertake the Kailash Lhasa Tour is during the summer months, typically from May to September. During this period, the weather is more favorable, and road access to the pilgrimage sites is generally open. However, it is important to note that the region is subject to unpredictable weather conditions, so proper preparation is essential.

2. Is the Kailash Tour physically demanding?

Yes, the Kailash Lhasa tour is physically demanding, especially the Kailash Trek (circumambulation of Mt. Kailash). The trek involves high altitudes (up to 5,600 meters), steep climbs, and long hours of walking. Pilgrims should be in good health, physically fit, and ideally acclimatized to high altitudes. Many travelers take Diamox (acetazolamide) tablets to help with altitude sickness.

3. Do I need a visa for the Kailash Tour?

Yes, pilgrims require a Tibet Visa and a Chinese Entry Permit to visit Kailash Mansarovar, as the pilgrimage passes through Tibet (China). The visa process is typically handled by the tour operator, and you’ll need to provide a valid passport and other documents for processing. Nepal Visa can be obtained on arrival at Kathmandu for most nationalities.

4. What kind of accommodation can I expect during the Kailash adventure?

Accommodation varies based on the location. In Kathmandu, you’ll stay in 4-star hotels, and in Tibet, you’ll find a combination of guest houses, mud houses, and simple hotels on a twin-sharing basis or dormitory-style rooms. For more remote locations, such as near Lake Mansarovar and Mount Kailash, the accommodation can be basic but functional.

Can I complete the Kailash Trek by vehicle instead of trekking?

For those who are unable to trek or prefer not to, the Kailash Kora (circumambulation) can be completed by vehicle on certain days. However, the Parikrama around the northern face of Mount Kailash (via the Kora route) is considered a spiritual and physical journey, and some pilgrims prefer to do it on foot to experience the full spiritual significance of the pilgrimage.

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