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Pilgrim Tour to Mt. Kailash |
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Trek type : Hotel
Trek Grade : Moderate (because of
altitudes visited)
Duration : 4 days - ex-Kathmandu
Activities : Culture Tour & Camping Trek
Best Time to go : April (last week),
May, June, July, August, September
Departure dates : Every Saturday &
Tuesday of April to October of
2008
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Mt. Kailash, the sacred mountain and
the abode of the Hindu god Shiva is one of the world's
greatest pilgrimage destinations especially for Hindus,
Buddhist, Jains and others. The breathtaking beauty of
this sacred mountain and the holy lake of Mansarover
along with ruins of 9th Century of Guge Kingdom in Far
Western Tibet are a reward of a life time to experience.
This trip begins with a spectacular overland scenic
drive from Kathmandu to Nyalam. Drive across the high
Tibetan Plateau along with wild countryside including
gushing streams, snow covered passes and vast plain with
herds of yak and campsites of Nomads. This holy trip is
more like a voyage of adventure, discovery and spiritual
contentment. |
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About Pilgrim Tour to
Mt. Kailash Itinerary in Detail |
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Itinerary A |
Day 01 :
Trip commences in Kathmandu, introductions and
formalities
Height : 1336m |
Day 02 :
May 12, 2008
: Preparation and arrangement of
Tibet Travel permit |
Day 03 :
Drive from kathmandu to Nyalum
Height : 4100m |
Day 04 :
Drive from Nyalum to Peigutso Lakefurther
Height : 4300m |
Day 05 :
Drive from Peigutso to Tsongba (Saga) |
Day 06 :
Drive from Tsongba (Saga) to Paryang. |
Day 07 :
Drive from Paryang to Manasarovar. |
Day 08 :
Drive from Manasarovar to Darchen
Height : 4650m |
Day 09-10 :
Trek around Kailash (Parikrama) |
Day 11 :
May 21, 2008
: Continue of the Kora (Camp)
Height : 1336m |
Day 12 :
Drive from Lake Mansarober to Paryang |
Day 13 :
Drive to Tsongba (Saga). |
Day 14 :
Drive to Peigutso Lake |
Day 15 :
Drive to Zhangmu Hotel |
Day 16 :
May 26, 2008
: Back to Manasarovar
Height : 1336m |
Day 16 :
Drive to Kathmandu |
Day 17 :
Rest day |
Day 18 :
City tour of Kathmandu valley |
Day 19 :
Trip concludes in kathmandu |
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Itinerary B |
Day 01 :
Arrive in Kathmandu (1336m). You will be met by
your group leader and transferred to the hotel
where the pre-trek briefing will be given.
Arrangements are made today for the distribution
of your kit bag, sleeping bag and down jacket.
Remainder of the afternoon is at your leisure.. |
Day 02 :
Day at leisure in Kathmandu. You have time to
explore Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur and the
lessor known towns that dot the valley. The area
has an amazing range of fascinating highlights,
whatever your interest. Excellent bookshops,
extensive markets, novelty shops and handicraft
shops contrast with fantastic centres of
cultural and spiritual significance. Kathmandu
has more World heritage sites than any other
city in the world. A sightseeing tour is
organised for your benefit. |
Day 03-16 :
Trekking programme as per itinerary above. |
Day 17 :
Day at leisure in Kathmandu. A recovery day
after many kilometres of harduous travelling.
This extra day also gives some allowance for any
delays experienced during the drive. You may
wish to do some sightseeing or shopping but this
is essentially a rest day. If you still have the
energy an optional Rock-climbing activity can be
organised for those who are interested or you
can do it tomorrow- an additional cost will be
incurred for this option. |
Day 18 :
Day at leisure in Kathmandu. There are a million
things to see in Kathmandu and we recommend you
spend this day wandering around the town and
exploring the valley on bicycle or by taxi. The
old Royal Palace, Durbar Square, Swayambhunath
(the Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath (a major
Hindu shrine) and the giant Buddhist Stupa at
Bodnath are absolute musts. Our staff can help
you with arrangements or provide a guide and/or
transport should you wish, or you can head off
armed with a map and let the day unfold. An
optional Rock-climbing activity can be organised
for those who are interested - an additional
cost will be incurred for this option. |
Day 19 :
Trip concludes in Kathmandu. After breakfast,
arrangements cease unless further arrangements
have been made. Those people travelling by
aircraft to further destinations will be
transferred to the airport and assisted with
check-in procedures. Don't forget to have
NRp1100 departure tax available for payment at
the airport. |
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Cost :
We will be pleased to quote you a price
based on your requirements. Please
submit the booking/enquiry form or give
us a call. If you can organise your own
party of eleven persons or more, the
organiser goes free of charge (excluding
international fares and items normally
excluded).
Cost included :
Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (as per
itinerary, 3 star rating standard, B&B,
twin share basis), airport transfers,
full compliment of trekking crew, all
meals while on trek (except alternative
by choice), all necessary camping gear
(including sleeping bag, down jacket),
overland transportation, National Park
Fees, trekking crew insurance, emergency
first aid kit.
Cost not included :
Extra hotel expenses, single room
supplement where requested, any personal
expenses (bottled soft drinks, telephone
charges, video/camera fees, etc.),
domestic and international airfares,
medical costs (except medical attention
given by trek leader), rescue charges,
tips for crew (typically around NRp100
per trekking day), airport departure tax
(currently NRp1100 for international
destinations), Visas and visa extension
costs, lunch and evening meals while in
Kathmandu (except Namaste meal on first
night) |
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The above itinerary and times
are a guide only. The itinerary may change at
any time due to weather and/or trail conditions
or for any other reason deemed necessary by the
trek leader. Your Leader will always make the
final decision after assessing the situation and
consulting with our Nepali crew and the group
members. Trekking times are estimated only but
have been calculated to give the trekker a
comfortable pace throughout the trek.
Challenging Treks:- these treks will involve
high altitude activity and the occasional
pass-crossing with walks of up to 9 hours per
day with altitudes not exceeding 6000 meters.
These are physically demanding treks. |