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Welcome to The Holiest Yatra to abode of Lord Shiva where divinity is filled everywhere, where one can feel close to the god, the supreme power.
This is not a Luxury Yatra or Tour Package, this is one of the toughest journeys which one can ever imagine as will be reaching to the highest pass in the world at an altitude of 5630mtrs from sea level.
In this yatra we will have to make staying adjustment to food adjustment during our stay in Tibet as there are limited hotel options and during peak season, they are overly crowded. At some points we have to stay in very basic mud house of at tea house with common toilets. Even food might feel repetitive or tasteless due to high altitude in Tibet region but we will do our best to make sure that you have comfortable stay
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Welcome to Nepal, Your sacred journey to Abode of Lord Shiva starts now, upon arrival at Kathmandu airport transfer to your hotel, rest of the is free for personal activities & Overnight Stay at hotel.
Meals: Dinner
After Breakfast we will proceed for sightseeing covering Pashupatinath Temple, Guheshwori Shakti Peeth and Jal Narayan (Sleeping Vishnu), later in afternoon, you will be dropped at market to do some shopping required for Yatra. Return to hotel on your own by 6 PM, we will have yatra Briefing and Meeting at 7 PM in the hotel. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Meals: Breakfast /Lunch/ Dinner
Kindly note that we keep your suitcase at hotel only and carry your luggage in Duffle Bag provided by us with 10KG weight limit
Our real yatra begins from today as we will be leaving Kathmandu and drive to Syabrubesi/ Timure which are a bordering small village in Nepal side, it is around 150Km, takes around 6-7hrs due to mountainous and bad road conditions. Overnight at basic available guest house in Timure.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner (Budget Hotel stay on Sharing Basis)
After Breakfast check out your hotel & proceed to Nepal side immigration, after that Later proceed to Nepal – China border known as Rasuwagadhi Naka, (We will
have to walk around 1km here) where we have to clear the immigration and security check for Tibet, which might take some time depending upon number of Pax / Groups entering on Given day, after clearing border formalities we proceed to our first destination in Tibet, Keyrung which is 25km and 45 minutes’ drive from Border, reach Keyrung. Overnight Stay in Keyrung.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
After Breakfast we proceed to saga, we gradually start to gain the elevation as we reach up to 4820 meters at maximum and settle at 4500 meters at Saga, on the way lunch will be packed meal with limited options, reach Saga. Overnight stay at Saga.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
After Breakfast proceed to Holy Mansarovar Lake, before hotel check in we will do the Parikrama of Mansarovar Lake, later reach to your accommodation in Mansarovar, Overnight stay at Mud House in Lake Mansarovar.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
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After breakfast, we proceed to Darchen which is a Last town before starting your Parikrama to Kailash Parvat, if you have any shopping left for Parikarama you can do it here, explore town on your own, Overnight at Darchen.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Note: If allowed one can visit Ashtapad with additional cost, from where one can have very good Darshan of South Facing side of Mount Kailash. Ashtapad is a place where first Jain Tirthankara Lord Rishavdev Ji got enlightenment.
Today is the day we all are waiting for, after breakfast you will be provided with packed lunch in a plastic bag which you have to carry on your own with very limited option, first we drive to Yama Dwar which is like 15-20 minutes’ drive and the starting point of Parikrama.
Day 1 of Parikrama will be comparatively easy walk of 12km which might take 4 to 6 hrs depending upon every individual, one the way get Darshan of Kailash Parwat , reach Diraphuk with devotion filled heart.
Note: Those who cannot do Parikrama will stay at Darchen Hotel with some additional cost
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
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Today will be the most difficult day of our Yatra, as we have to walk 22Km crossing through the Highest Pass in the world “Dolma La Pass” at an altitude of 5630Meters from sea level.
Out of 22km walk first 8 to 10km will be tough but once we cross Dolma La Pass & reach to first tea house then it will be easy walk till Zuthulphuk. Overnight stay in Zuthulphuk.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Today is the final day of Parikrama and comparatively easy walk of 8Km which can be covered in 2hrs, reach Parikrama end point where our vehicle will be waiting for us. Board your vehicle and proceed to Saga or at New Dongma. Overnight stay Saga / New Dongma.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Note: Room is not provided here for those who return from Parikrama on day 3 at Darchen, they can freshen up at someone else room if available
After Breakfast, check out your hotel and proceed to Keyrung which will be your last night in Tibet (China), Reach Keyrung. Overnight stay in Keyrung.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
After Breakfast, we proceed to Nepal – China Border might take around 45 minutes to reach there, clear immigration / Border Formalities and drive to Kathmandu which will be around 7hrs driver, reach Kathmandu. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Today will be your day, this day has been kept as a buffer day in case of any delay or any other issue, so we can do additional sightseeing of Kathmandu covering Chandragiri Hills and Swayambbunath Stupa. Overnight stay in Nepal.
Note: Entrance Fee at Monuments to be paid by Guest
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Today will be the end of your holy Yatra as after Breakfast we drop you to Kathmandu Airport as per your flight schedule.
Meals: Breakfast only
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