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  • 14 Days
  • Pilgrimage Tour
  • Private Tour
  • Summer
10-Day Sacred Kora Journey via Nepal Border

Mount Kailash Tour from Gyirong:

Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey with the Mount Kailash Tour from Gyirong, a 10-day pilgrimage that blends spiritual depth with raw Himalayan adventure. Starting from Kathmandu, this route leads you through Nepal’s lush valleys to the dramatic highlands of Tibet, offering a gradual and scenic ascent toward the sacred Mount Kailash. Unlike longer routes, the Gyirong entry provides a smoother acclimatization while still allowing you to experience the complete and traditional 3-day Kora—an ancient circumambulation believed to cleanse karma and bring profound blessings.

This journey is more than just a trek; it is a deeply transformative experience. Along the way, you’ll witness breathtaking landscapes, from turquoise lakes and vast plateaus to the awe-inspiring presence of Mount Kailash itself. Walking alongside pilgrims from around the world, spinning prayer wheels, and passing monasteries steeped in centuries of devotion, you’ll feel the spiritual energy that makes this destination one of the most revered on Earth. Designed for pilgrims, trekkers, and cultural explorers alike, this itinerary offers the perfect balance of challenge, comfort, and meaning.

Who This Kailash Tour Is Perfect For
  • Spiritual Pilgrims Seeking a Sacred ExperienceIdeal for those drawn to the deep spiritual significance of Mount Kailash, this journey offers the complete 3-day Kora, allowing pilgrims to follow ancient traditions and experience profound inner transformation.
  • Adventure Travelers Craving High-Altitude ChallengePerfect for trekkers and adventure seekers who want to test themselves in the Himalayas while exploring remote landscapes, crossing high passes, and experiencing raw Tibetan terrain.
  • Cultural Explorers and PhotographersA great choice for travelers interested in Tibetan culture, nomadic life, and dramatic scenery—offering endless opportunities to capture stunning views and authentic moments along the route.
When to Plan Your Memorable Journey

Best Time for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra

  • Best Travel Window:May to September is ideal for visiting Mount Kailash, with the best conditions in May–June and September.
  • Seasonal Highlights:Spring brings wildflowers and festivals, while autumn offers clear skies and reflections on Lake Manasarovar.
  • Avoid Peak Monsoon:July–August can mean rain, muddy trails, and crowds across Tibet.
  • Winter Not Recommended:November–April brings extreme cold, snow, and limited access, making trekking difficult and unsafe.
Detailed Day-by-Day Itinerary

Mount Kailash Tour from Gyirong (10 Days)

Day 1: Kathmandu to Rasuwa – Scenic Himalayan Drive

Your journey begins in Kathmandu as you drive toward the Nepal-Tibet border. The road winds through terraced hills, rivers, and traditional villages, offering a beautiful introduction to the Himalayas. As you ascend gradually, you’ll notice the air getting fresher and the landscapes more dramatic.

After approximately 6–8 hours (around 160 km), you reach Rasuwa, a quiet border town. In the evening, attend a briefing about the upcoming journey, including border crossing procedures, altitude tips, and the significance of the Mount Kailash pilgrimage.

  • Overnight: Rasuwa
  • Driving Time: 6–8 hours
  • Highlight: First Himalayan views and cultural immersion in rural Nepal

Day 2: Rasuwa to Gyirong – Crossing into Tibet

After breakfast, head to the Rasuwagadhi border to complete exit formalities from Nepal. Cross into Tibet via the Gyirong Port, where your Tibetan guide will assist with immigration and permits.

Once inside Tibet, drive a short distance to Gyirong town, located in a green valley surrounded by forests and waterfalls. This lower-altitude stop is ideal for acclimatization. Spend the afternoon exploring the town or relaxing.

  • Overnight: Gyirong (2,800m)
  • Driving Time: Short transfer
  • Highlight: Entering Tibet and gentle acclimatization

Day 3: Gyirong to Saga – Journey to the Plateau

Today’s drive marks a dramatic shift in scenery. Leaving behind the lush valley, you ascend into the vast Tibetan plateau. The route passes through mountain passes, open grasslands, and river valleys.

The journey is long (about 350 km, 7–9 hours), but filled with stunning views and photo stops. By late afternoon, arrive in Saga, a small town on the plateau and an important stop for acclimatization.

  • Overnight: Saga (4,600m)
  • Driving Time: 7–9 hours
  • Highlight: First experience of Tibet’s wide-open landscapes

Day 4: Saga to Darchen – Approaching Mount Kailash

Continue your journey across the plateau toward Darchen, the base camp for Mount Kailash. The drive (approx. 450 km, 8–10 hours) offers expansive views of arid plains, distant snow peaks, and sacred sites.

Along the way, you may catch glimpses of Lake Manasarovar, a revered lake known for its spiritual significance. Arrive in Darchen by evening, where pilgrims gather before beginning the Kora.

  • Overnight: Darchen (4,670m)
  • Driving Time: 8–10 hours
  • Highlight: Arrival at the base of Mount Kailash

Day 5: Darchen to Dirapuk – Beginning the Sacred Kora

The first day of the Kora begins with a gradual trek along the Lha Chu Valley. The path is lined with prayer flags, mani stones, and small monasteries, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere.

After 6–7 hours of trekking (around 20 km), you reach Dirapuk Monastery, located directly beneath the north face of Mount Kailash. The view here is one of the most breathtaking of the entire journey.

  • Overnight: Dirapuk (5,080m)
  • Trekking Time: 6–7 hours
  • Highlight: Close-up view of Mount Kailash’s north face

Day 6: Dirapuk to Zutulpuk via Dolma La Pass – The Most Challenging Day

This is the most demanding and spiritually significant day of the Kora. Begin early with a steep ascent toward Dolma La Pass (5,630m), the highest point of the trek.

The climb is tough but rewarding, symbolizing spiritual rebirth. At the pass, prayer flags flutter in the wind, marking a place of deep devotion. After crossing, descend past a sacred lake and continue toward Zutulpuk.

  • Overnight: Zutulpuk (4,790m)
  • Trekking Time: 8–10 hours
  • Highlight: Crossing Dolma La Pass and experiencing spiritual renewal

Day 7: Zutulpuk to Darchen – Completing the Kora

The final day of the Kora is easier, with a gradual descent through scenic valleys. After 4–5 hours of walking (around 14 km), you return to Darchen, completing the full 52 km circuit.

Celebrate this achievement with your group and enjoy a well-deserved rest.

  • Overnight: Darchen
  • Trekking Time: 4–5 hours
  • Highlight: Completion of the sacred Mount Kailash Kora

Day 8: Darchen to Saga – Return Across the Plateau

Begin the return journey along the same route. The familiar landscapes now carry deeper meaning after completing the pilgrimage.

Drive back to Saga (approx. 450 km, 8–10 hours) and relax after a long day of travel.

  • Overnight: Saga
  • Driving Time: 8–10 hours
  • Highlight: Reflective journey through Tibetan plateau

Day 9: Saga to Gyirong – Descending to Lower Altitude

Continue driving back toward Gyirong (350 km, 7–9 hours). As you descend, the air becomes thicker and the landscape greener.

This transition brings comfort after days at high altitude. Spend your final night in Tibet enjoying the peaceful valley atmosphere.

  • Overnight: Gyirong
  • Driving Time: 7–9 hours
  • Highlight: Return to lush valleys and relaxed environment

Day 10: Gyirong to Kathmandu – Journey Ends

After breakfast, cross the border back into Nepal. Complete immigration formalities and drive back to Kathmandu.

As the journey concludes, carry with you unforgettable memories, spiritual insights, and the sense of accomplishment from completing one of the world’s most sacred pilgrimages.

  • Driving Time: 6–8 hours
  • Highlight: Completion of a life-changing journey
Note: While the number of attractions remains unchanged, the sequence may be adjusted based on real-time conditions. Safe travels!

What to Expect on the Mount Kailash Kora Trek

Expect a journey that is both physically demanding and deeply rewarding. This Mount Kailash tour via Gyirong takes you from the green valleys of Nepal to the stark, breathtaking landscapes of the Tibetan plateau, with altitudes ranging from around 2,800 meters to over 5,600 meters at Dolma La Pass. Long driving days, basic accommodations in remote areas, and high-altitude trekking are all part of the experience. However, the itinerary is designed with gradual acclimatization in mind, allowing your body to adjust as you move higher. The 3-day Kora itself is the highlight—challenging yet achievable for those with reasonable fitness and determination.

Beyond the physical aspect, expect a powerful spiritual and cultural immersion. You will walk alongside pilgrims from different traditions, pass ancient monasteries, spin prayer wheels, and witness landscapes that feel untouched by time. The atmosphere around Mount Kailash is unlike anywhere else—quiet, sacred, and deeply moving. Simple meals, shared stories, and moments of reflection under vast Himalayan skies create a sense of connection that goes far beyond a typical यात्रा, making this experience truly transformative.

Embrace the Divine Energy of Kailash

Why Kailash Kora Tour?

This Mount Kailash tour via Gyirong stands out for its perfect balance of accessibility, authenticity, and spiritual depth. Unlike longer routes that require extended acclimatization in Lhasa, this itinerary begins from Kathmandu and enters Tibet through the scenic Gyirong border, allowing for a more gradual altitude gain. This makes the journey smoother and more manageable while still including the complete and traditional 3-day Kora around Mount Kailash. The route itself is incredibly diverse—transitioning from Nepal’s lush valleys to Tibet’s vast, dramatic plateau—offering a rich visual and cultural experience in a shorter timeframe.

What truly makes this tour special is the way it combines meaningful pilgrimage with well-organized logistics. You travel in small groups, guided by experienced Tibetan experts, with all permits, transportation, and support carefully arranged. Despite the remote setting, the journey remains comfortable and thoughtfully paced, allowing you to focus on the spiritual experience rather than the challenges. Walking alongside pilgrims, passing sacred sites, and completing the Kora creates a deep sense of accomplishment and connection, making this tour not just a trip, but a life-changing journey.

Your Questions Answered!

Sacred Kailash Tour FAQs:

Can I travel to Mount Kailash without a tour guide?

No, independent travel is not permitted in Tibet. All travelers must book their journey with a licensed tour operator who will arrange the necessary permits and provide a local guide for the duration of the tour.

How difficult is the trek around Mount Kailash?

The trek around Mount Kailash is physically challenging due to the high altitude (over 5,000 meters) and rugged terrain. It is suitable for people in good physical condition, with prior experience in high-altitude trekking.

Is there any specific clothing required for the Mount Kailash pilgrimage?

Travelers should bring warm, layered clothing, including a down jacket, gloves, hat, and trekking gear. Proper trekking boots and accessories like walking sticks are also recommended for the Kailash Kora.

What if I can’t finish the trek?

Guides assess conditions daily. If altitude sickness or fatigue strikes, you’ll descend to lower elevations or return to Darchen with a support vehicle. Travel insurance with emergency evacuation is mandatory.

Is vegetarian/vegan food available?

Yes, but options are limited. Meals are carb-heavy (noodles, rice, momos) with occasional veggies. Carry protein bars or snacks if you have strict dietary needs.

Prices and Services

What’s included in this price?

  • Travel Documents: Includes all necessary Tibet travel and approval documents.
  • Attraction Tickets: All itinerary attraction tickets are covered.
  • Guide and Driver: Experienced English-speaking Tibetan guide and driver.
  • Accommodation: Standard rooms in three-star hotels, upgrades available.
  • Transport: Local travel and airport/train station transfers included.
  • Meals: Hotel-provided buffet breakfasts.
  • Insurance: Travel accident insurance for the trip.
  • Driver & Guide Expenses: Their meals, accommodation, and travel costs.

What’s excluded in this price?

  • Private Room Fee: Extra charge for single occupancy.
  • Visa Fees: Includes Chinese visa or group visa.
  • Transportation: Costs for flights or train tickets to and from Tibet.
  • Meals: Any meals beyond the included breakfasts.
  • Gratuities: Tips for guides and drivers as a token of appreciation.
  • Personal Expenses: Any items or costs not mentioned in the itinerary.
Unlock the Secrets of Tibet:

Traveler Should Know

  • Tibet Entry Letter:Mandatory for foreign tourists and Taiwanese. Apply 1 month in advance with required documents—processing is free for group participants.
  • Altitude Sickness Awareness:Lhasa (3,600m) to Everest (5,200m)—adapt gradually, monitor your health, and consult your guide for severe discomfort.
  • Toilet FacilitiesUrban comfort with Western toilets; prepare for squat or dry toilets in remote scenic spots.
  • Weather Wisdom:Layer up for Tibet’s unpredictable climate; sunny days and chilly nights demand adaptable clothing.
  • Travel Options:Book flights or train tickets early; both offer breathtaking views but come with altitude sickness considerations.
  • Tibetan Cuisine:Savor a blend of Chinese, Western, and local Tibetan dishes; vegetarian meals are widely available.
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