Epic Mt Everest and Mt Kailash Journey 16DAYS / 15NIGHTS
TRIP OVERVIEW:
An exclusive journey through the Central Tibet and the world's two greatest Mountains-Mount Everest and Mount Kailash! While Mount Everest is the highest mountain, Mount Kailash is the holiest mountain on earth!
We spend first three nights in Lhasa-the Buddhist Capital of Tibet, visiting Dalai Lama's famous palaces and major Buddhist temples and monasteries and then set out on the high roads of Tibetan plateau heading to the Everest Base Camp and further west to the Mount Kailash. We will enjoy unobstructed views of Mount Everest from the bottom to the top which is impossible even after several days strenuous trekking in Nepal side. We drive through the vast plains and sand dunes and enjoy spectacular views of the snow capped mountains all the time. We stop in the major towns and villages along the way and visit the religious and cultural highlights.
We stay in the hotels and best available guest houses in the Central Tibet part but as we head west from Tingri, accommodation facilities are not that luxury. We have hiking from Rongbuk Monastery to the Everest Base Camp and 3 days strenuous trekking around Mount Kailash, which is the climax part of the trip. As this is a very high altitude trekking, trekkers need to be well equipped and acclimated. From Mount Kailash, we retrace drive to Saga and then head towards Kyirong and exit to Nepal.
Days | Trip Outline | Activity |
Day 01 | Arrival in Lhasa (3680m) | Pick up and transfer to hotel, rest at hotel. |
Day 02 | Lhasa sightseeing | Jokhang, Barkhor, Norbulingka and Sera |
Day 03 | Lhasa sightseeing | Potala Palace and Drepung Monastery |
Day 04 | Lhasa – Gyantse (3950m), 260km | Yamdrok Lake, Karo la glacier, Kumbum Stupa |
Day 05 | Gyantse - Shigatse, 90km, | Shalu Gompa, Tashi Lhunpo Monastery |
Day 06 | Shigatse - Shegar (4000m), 240km, | Sakya Monastery and village |
Day 07 | Shegar (4000m) – Rongbuk (4800m), | Rongbuk Monastery, Everest Base Camp |
Day 08 | Rongbuk -Saga (4600m), 312km, | View of Lake Peigu Tso, Mt Shishapangma |
Day 09 | Saga - Manasarovar lake (4560m), | Sand dunes, Lake Manasavaror and Kailash view |
Day 10 | Manasarovar - Darchen (4560m), 30km, approx 1hr | Lake Manasarovar, Chiu Gompa |
Day 11 | Trek Darchen - Dirakpuk (4700m), 20km, approx 4hrs | Trekking |
Day 12 | Trek Dirakpuk - Zuktulpuk (4790m), 18km, approx 6hrs | Trekking |
Day 13 | Trek Zuktulpuk - Darchen (4560m), 12km, approx 3hrs | View of Duktso lake |
Day 14 | Darchen - Saga | Sand dunes |
Day 15 | Saga - Kyirong | View of Peigu Tso Lake, Kyirong Valley |
Day 16 | Kyirong – Nepal. |
DETAILED ITINERARY
Expand allOur representatives greet your arrival at the airport/train station and it is a short drive to the holy Lhasa city along the Lhasa river within a valley enclosed by barren mountains. Far before reaching to the city you will have the first glimpse of tremendous Potala Palace appearing out from the rest of the city by perching on the red hill.
Check in hotel and take rest for acclimatization. You will experience mild symptoms of the altitude sickness such as headache, dizziness, disorientation, breathlessness etc but it should go away in a day or two. Please, drink plenty of water and consume liquid food. In the following 2 days we have thoughtfully arranged few but worthy visit to some world heritages and sites of breathing Tibetan Buddhists along acclimation and alleviating Jet-lag. You have plenty of time to walk shoulder to shoulder with devoted local pilgrims in the bustling Bakhor street, it is also a real pleasure to explore the busy cobbled lanes twisting around the aged buildings in the supernatural Drepung and Sera monastery, and our knowledgeable guides enhance your experiences with a thorough historical and cultural explanation. These days are flexible and easy to do on your own exploration around the town and hang around the Bakhor Street during your leisure.
Today is your first day on the high plateau and some of you may have little headache which is very common, so drinking enough water and mild activity on the first few days is recommendable. In the morning our guide will meet you at the hotel lobby and take an easy visit to Jokhang Temple in the centre of the Old Lhasa city. Jokhang temple is one of the most scared temples in all over Tibet and is always bustling with local pilgrims since from early days. The holiest shrine is Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha in the central chapel. After that you have time to walk around the Bakhor Street which is one of the most devotional circuit as well as crowded central market of Lhasa, will take a stroll in the pilgrimage path of Barkhor that surrounds the Jokhang Temple. Barkhor area is truly Tibetan flavour, with Tibetan shops lining up on the either sides of the street and that the streets packed with Tibetan devotees with their prayer wheels spinning or beads counting with utterance of sacred mantra and some in prostration. From here, we head to Norbulingkha Garden to see the summer palaces of the Dalai Lama. Of all the palaces, current Dalai Lama, the 14th’s palace is the major attraction. We visit his private chambers, audience hall and the golden throne along with wall paintings of current Dalai lama family and Lord Buddha life history. We conclude the first day with a visit to Sera Monastery is one of Lhasa's two great Gelugpa institutions, second only to Drepung. Founded in the early 15th century by Sakya Yeshe-a disciple of Tsongkhapa, Sera Monastery was once home to more than 5000 monks. The monk population is now limited to 500 or so. As the chapels start closing at 3 p.m., we first explore the various chapels of the monastery and then attend the debating ceremony of the monks which takes place between 3 pm and 5 pm. If you are not interested seeing chapels, you can take hike on the pilgrimage path of the monastery which takes less than an hour.
Today we will visit the famous Potala Palace, the cardinal landmark of Tibet and the masterpiece of Tibetan architecture, it was first built by 33rd King Songtsen Gangpo in 7th century and later in 17th century rebuilt by 5th Dalai Lama, since then it was home to the successive Dalai Lamas and his government. Walking though the long steps are quite challenging but it is worthwhile to leave your foot steps in this palace which listed in the world heritage in 1994. Situated atop Marpo Ri, 130m high hill, with a commanding view of all Lhasa, Potala Palace is one of the great wonders of world architecture. The complex has two palaces-White Palace and the main Red Palace. The White Palace houses the throne rooms of the 13th and 14th Dalai Lamas, a reception hall, meditation room and the bedroom of Dalai Lamas. The Red Palace has various chapels and the tombs of Dalai Lamas. And in the afternoon, we will visit the Drepung monastery which lies 8km from city centre, Drepung Monastery-the largest, richest and the most powerful of the three major Yellow Sect monasteries of Tibet, once the world's largest monastery that housed for more than 10,000 monks; it was resident of the Dalai Lama prior to Potala Palace. Drepung commanded the administration of Tibet before establishment of Potala Palace. Drepung Monastery offer lots of things to see by walking through numbers of narrow and twisted lane through the monk’s apartments is thrilling and of course the main assembly hall and kitchen is something not to miss.
Today, we drive to Gyantse town which still maintains Tibetan characteristics. After couple of days acclimation, you drive over the Gampa la pass and Karo la pass to Gyantse and Shigatse in the western Tibetan plateau, along the upstream of the Brahmaputra river we climb up the Gampa la(4900m) through numbers of switch-backs, from the pass you will amaze by the breathtaking view of the holy Lake Yamdrok and snow capped Mt. Nyenchen Kangsar in the background and the follows the bank of Yamdrok Tso Lake for more than 40 miles. Yamdrok Tso Lake is one of the four holiest lakes of Tibet and has turquoise green water. As we leave the lakeshore behind, the road climbs to Karo La (16,500ft), once again offering breathtaking views of the mountain and vast Tibetan plateau. Then further to Gyantse and Shigatse via bloomy glaciers and scattered villages. Both Gyantse and Shigatse are well known for its historical and religious value since from ancient time, Gyantse is known as hero’s town as the British troops defeated by Gyantse guerrilla in 1904.
After breakfast, we will visit the Pelkor Chode and Kumbum Monastery-the main highlights of Gyantse City. Kumbum Stupa is the landmark of Gyantse and can be spotted from a long distance. If you are a hiking enthusiast, you may also attempt hiking the historical fortress of Gyantse. View from the fortress over to the city is just superb. From Gyantse, it is less than 2 hrs drive to Shigatse, the second largest city of Tibet. About 13 miles (20 km) before Shigatse, we take 4 km side trip of Shalu Monastery-the first of the major monasteries to be built by noble families of the Tsang Dynasty during Tibet's great revival of Buddhism, and was an important centre of the Sakya tradition. Upon arrival in Shigatse, we check in hotel and later pay a visit to famous Tashi lunpo Monastery, is the principal seat of Panchen Lama-the second most revered religious leader of Tibet after Dalai Lama.
The journey from Shigatse to Shegar, also known as New Tingri, involves crossing of two high passes Tropu La (16,236 ft) and Gyatso La (17,122 ft). The road passes through villages and the Mountain View follows us all the time. At Sakya village turn off, we take left to the Sakya Monastery, which lies 25 km/16 miles from the main road. Sakya Monastery is the principal monastery of the Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism and was the power centre of Tibet from 1268 until the power fell to the hands Kagyugpa order in 1354. We visit the southern monastery and stroll in the township before we ride back to the main road and we overnight in Shegar which is about 10km/6.30 miles from Sakya turn off.
After breakfast, we check out hotel and we continue on our journey to the Mount Everest. The journey involves a high pass known as Pang La (5120m/16,794 ft) that rewards us with views of several 8 thousanders like Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu and Mount Everest. We pass through several tiny picturesque villages. We stop in Rongbuk Monastery for overnight today. Rongbuk Monastery, situated at an altitude of 4980m (16,334ft) is claimed to be the highest monastery in the world. The monastery serves as a good vantage point watching Mount Everest, known Chomolangma by Tibetans. We will explore the monastery, chat with the monks and take walk around to see the Rongbuk Glacier Zone, which is the largest among all the hundreds of glaciers formed around the mighty mountain.
After an early breakfast, we start our hike to the base camp if we missed the day before. The trail cuts through meadows from the Rongbuk Monastery and by the photogenic ruins of a former meditation retreat. The trail then descends to the road and passes the rebuilt Sherab Choling Hermitage on the left, before making short cut over the glacial moraine to the Base Camp. We collect our belongings and drive back to the highway and head west towards Tingri. The views of Mount Everest and Cho Oyu continue to follow us all the way down to Tingri. Continue west on the Friendship Highway. Just before Lablung La, the road bifurcates. We keep right towards Saga via Peikutso, a beautiful highland Lake. Enjoy the spectacular views of Mount Shisapangma. We will following the footstep of pilgrims to the far-west Tibet, traverse several high passes within the moonscape terrain of western plain, through the region where the lifestyle remains close to what it has been for centuries, the enliven and lone groups of nomads families dwelling in the low, black tents are tending flocks of sheep and herds of ubiquitous yaks over the pastures, nevertheless, the abounding wild lives can be found in this region like herds of wild ass, Tibetan gazelle, wild yaks and so on. As the road condition getting better, so as the overnight accommodation facilities are upgrading too, tonight we will stay in local good hotels.
We continue across the vast dry plains to the small Tibetan town of Dongba. We have photogenic views of the sand dunes, lake and mountains comes in 60 km from Dongba. Today's drive involves crossing of several sandy rivers (Most rivers have bridges now) but has some of the most panoramic scenery of the trip. We cross a high pass of Mayum-la (5216m/17108ft). Tonight we will refuge in local guest house near by the sacred Manasarovar Lake which according to Hindu mythology was formed in the mind of Brahma-the creator of the world. Today, we will have the first glance “Darshan” of holy Mt. Kailash from Horqu. The perspective view of supernatural peak of Kailash can be achieved from the Lake Manasarovar, spend a night on the holy lake side by absorbing the striking beauties of mystical lake. Hike up to Chiu monastery perching on a small hill offers a breathtaking panorama of the lake Manasarovar.
Following breakfast at guest house, we spent the morning time around the lake Manasarovara for acclimatization, rituals and exploring the lakeshores. Chiu Gompa monastery has the fabulous location atop a craggy hill overlooking the sapphire blue lake Manasarovara and offers spectacular views of lake and on a clear weather day, Mount Kailash. Pilgrims perform rituals and take a dip in the holy waters of the lake and clean the sins of lifetime! Hindu travelers will even care to collect some water in the bottles and bring back home for their families and friends. We then drive to Darchen, the base camp for trekker to Mt. Kailash. We check in the local guest house and prepare for the 3days trekking. Your guide will help arrange Yaks and Yak man to transfer luggage (if yaks fee is included). Crews assemble gears and arrange pack animals and restock up the supplies.
Altitude (4910m/16,102 ft), 20km/12.5 miles, about 6 hrs trek
Tarboche, marked by Tibetan flags is the starting point for kora and it is the site for Tibet's most important annual Saga Dawa festival. We walk up the Lha Chu Valley through beautiful green meadows and streams with Mt Kailash towering above us. We follow the river, which enters a narrow canyon with high, steep cliffs and spectacular waterfalls. Continuing up the valley, the north face of Kailash comes into view before we reach the 13th century monastery at Dira-phuk.
Altitude (4790m/15,711 ft), 18km/11 miles, about 6-7 hrs trek
Bid farewell to Lha Chu Valley and prepare to fight the toughest part of the kora. You will enter the Drolma Chu Valley, heading up towards a high pass, the Drolma La [5,630m/18,466 ft] that is marked Tibetan prayer flags. The rest of the day's walk is mostly downhill and flat land. On descent, you will pass by one of the highest lakes in the world, Thukpe Dzingbu Lake (Gauri Kunda), known as the Lake of Compassion. Zuthulphuk monastery is built at the site of a famous cave, which is believed to have been created as a result of contest between Milarepa (Buddhist Yogi) and Naro Bonchung (Bon Saint).
Altitude 4300m, Trekking distance 14km/9 miles, about 3-4 hrs trek, Tirthapuri drive 75km (2 hrs).
The final end of the parikrama is an easy walk down to where the river emerges on to the Barga plain. We complete the circuit trek of Mt. Kailash and drive to Tirthapuri Hot springs. Tirthapuri has close association with Guru Rinpoche and it’s customary for pilgrims to take bath in Tirthapuri Hot springs after Mount Kailash kora.
Today’s journey will take you from highland plateau of dryness down to the border town of Kyirong valley rewarding with view of Peigu Tso Lake and Mt. Shishapangma (8012m) before climbing to the Gong Thang la pass (5230m), then the road coils down toward the happy valley known as Kyirong in Tibetan language at an elevation of 3300m. Upon arrival, we check in the hotel and spend the last night in Tibet as your trip comes to an end. The landscape changes into more greenery and lavish with more fresh air. Check in the local hotel and enjoy the last night in Tibet.
Today it is your last day on the Tibet plateau. Drive further down 30mins where we complete Chinese immigration formalities and exit Tibet. We switch to Nepali transport and drive to Kathmandu. Bit farewell to Tibetan team. The trip officially ends.
Warm reminder
1. Patients with severe hypertension and heart disease should not go to Tibet. Please do consult with your doctor before your trip to China Tibet
2.Tibet is located in the plateau with average altitude above 3600m, and most of the guests will have mild or severe plateau reaction, so as long as they pay attention to rest and eat properly (do not eat too full); Some drugs can be taken properly, such as Gao Yuan 'an, Rhodiola rosea, Nuodi Kang, etc. In serious cases, oxygen inhalation or saline solution can be taken properly.
3. Due to long journey in Tibet, many hours on the road, so it is inevitable that we cannot eat on time. Please bring some snacks and biscuits.
4. Due to the special weather conditions in Tibet, please pay attention to keep warm. Please try not to bathe on the first day. Bathing will accelerate blood circulation and increase the body's demand for oxygen.
5. Tibet has strong sunshine and a particularly dry climate. Sunscreen, sunglasses and lip balm are essential.
6. April to November each year is more suitable for sightseeing
7. There are few key points to remember while traveling through Himalayas. There is no need for you to worry about guides, hotels, and people not following the programs, etc. sit back and enjoy! Seriously, even though we do our very best, it is important to acknowledge that some things are simply out of our control for example, weather and people. Facilities are being upgraded and professionalism is still underway. So travelers are warned that they should not expect a luxury and a full fledge professionalism in Tibet. Its extreme remoteness, harsh weather, and difficult geography makes the journey challenging. In Tibet, be prepared to expect the unexpected and let the trip lead you instead of you leading the trip.
8. Please note that some itinerary especially the tours to Mt Kailash and Guge Kingdom, covers a relatively long distance or huge area within a short period of time. It is therefore necessary, as you will find out that, some days, we have long and tiring mountain road drives to cover faraway places
9. Please note that monasteries and temples are not tourism institution but a place of worship for the locals. Please dress properly and respect the local cultures
• Always circumambulate Buddhist monasteries and other religious objects clockwise, thus keeping shrines and chortens (stupas) to your right.
• Don't touch or remove anything on an alter.
• Don't take prayer flags or mani (prayer) stones.
• Don't take photos during a prayer meeting. At other times always ask permission to take photos, especially when using a flash. The larger monasteries charge photography fees, though some monks will allow you to take a quick picture for free. If they won’t, there’s no point getting angry.
• Don't wear shorts or short skirts in a monastery.
• Don't smoke in a monastery.
• Take your hat off when you go into a chapel.
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