Eco Holiday Asia

Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Kathmandu

The classic overland Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Kathmandu, with permit support, experienced guides and a pace built around acclimatisation.

Eco Holiday Asia plans the overland Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Kathmandu via the Kyirong border — a sacred pilgrimage to Lake Manasarovar and the three-day kora around Mount Kailash. The itinerary is shaped around acclimatisation, cultural respect and the practical realities of high-altitude travel.

Duration14–16 days
RegionKathmandu – Tibet
Trip typePilgrimage / overland
DifficultyChallenging (high altitude)
Max altitudeapprox. 5,630 m at Dolma La pass
Best seasonMay – September
AccommodationHotels in Kathmandu; guesthouses / camps in Tibet
MealsBreakfast in Kathmandu; full board in Tibet on most days
TransportPrivate vehicle & 4WD jeep
GuideExperienced Yatra guide
Permit / visaTibet Travel Permit & Chinese Group Visa
Community experienceLocal lodges, kitchens and pilgrimage-support teams
CustomizableYes
Overview

About This Yatra

Mount Kailash, at 6,638 m, is sacred to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and followers of Bon. The journey begins in Kathmandu with a pilgrimage briefing and a visit to Pashupatinath, then travels overland through the Himalayan foothills to the Tibetan border. From there, the route crosses the high plateau to Saga and on to Lake Manasarovar, one of the most sacred lakes in the Himalaya, before continuing to Darchen for the three-day kora around Mount Kailash.

This is a profound, demanding pilgrimage in a remote and beautiful landscape. We plan it with care for weather, altitude and safety, and with respect for the sacred geography of the region.

Highlights

Trip Highlights

  • Sacred darshan of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar
  • Three-day kora around Mount Kailash via the Dolma La pass
  • Overland journey through the Tibetan plateau
  • Pilgrimage briefing and Pashupatinath visit in Kathmandu
  • Permit and document coordination through authorised channels
  • Experienced Yatra guide and support team
  • Vegetarian meal arrangements available on request
  • Small private groups and tailored itineraries
Spiritual Significance

A Sacred Mountain & Holy Lake

Mount Kailash is revered as the abode of Lord Shiva in Hindu tradition, as Demchok’s sacred mountain in Vajrayana Buddhism, as Mount Ashtapada in Jainism, and as a place of profound spiritual power in the Bon tradition. Lake Manasarovar, at over 4,500 m, is one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world and a place of pilgrimage and bathing.

The 52 km kora around Mount Kailash, completed clockwise over three days by most Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims, is considered an act of deep spiritual significance.

Community Tourism

Travel That Supports Local Communities

On the Nepal side, your Yatra is operated by local guides, drivers and the Eco Holiday Asia team in Kathmandu. In Tibet we work with authorised local operators and use the local lodges, kitchens and pilgrimage-support teams of Darchen and Manasarovar.

We keep groups small, follow cultural etiquette and try to ensure your spending supports the people who serve pilgrims in this remote region.

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Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra with local support
Local Guide & Support

Local Guide and Pilgrimage Support

Throughout the journey you travel with an experienced Yatra guide who has supported pilgrim groups on the Kailash route. On the kora we arrange yak support for luggage and, where helpful, pony support for pilgrims who need assistance. A support vehicle accompanies the group on the road sections, and the Kathmandu office is available 24/7 in case of any need.

Itinerary

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Kathmandu
Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer to your hotel. Briefing on the Yatra, document check and a quiet evening to rest.
Day 2 – Kathmandu sightseeing & preparation
Morning visit to Pashupatinath for darshan and orientation. Afternoon final preparations, permit paperwork and a quiet evening before the long journey.
Day 3 – Kathmandu to Syabrubesi
Drive north into the Himalayan foothills, overnight in Syabrubesi near the Tibetan border.
Day 4 – Syabrubesi – Kyirong (Tibet)
Cross the border at Rasuwagadhi/Kyirong, complete immigration and continue to Kyirong town for an acclimatisation overnight at around 2,800 m.
Day 5 – Kyirong (acclimatisation)
A rest and acclimatisation day at Kyirong. Short walks and a careful watch on altitude before the next ascent.
Day 6 – Kyirong to Saga
Long drive across the Tibetan plateau, gaining altitude rapidly. Overnight Saga at around 4,600 m.
Day 7 – Saga to Lake Manasarovar
Drive to sacred Lake Manasarovar (around 4,590 m). Time for darshan, parikrama and an evening at the lake.
Day 8 – Lake Manasarovar to Darchen
Short drive to Darchen at the foot of Mount Kailash. Final preparations for the kora.
Day 9 – Kora Day 1: Darchen to Dirapuk
Walk into the Kailash valley to Dirapuk (around 4,900 m), with direct views of the north face of Mount Kailash.
Day 10 – Kora Day 2: Dirapuk to Zuthulpuk via Dolma La
The hardest day, crossing the Dolma La pass at around 5,630 m. Descent to Zuthulpuk.
Day 11 – Kora Day 3: Zuthulpuk to Darchen
Complete the kora back to Darchen. Time to rest and reflect.
Day 12 – Darchen to Saga
Long drive back across the plateau to Saga.
Day 13 – Saga to Kyirong
Continue back to Kyirong for overnight at lower altitude.
Day 14 – Kyirong to Kathmandu
Cross the border back into Nepal and drive to Kathmandu. Farewell dinner in the evening.
Day 15 – Departure
Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward flight.
Includes & Excludes

What’s Included and What’s Excluded

What’s Included

  • All ground transport on the Nepal side (private vehicle)
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (3 or 4 star or as chosen)
  • Daily breakfast in Kathmandu
  • Experienced English-speaking guide
  • Permit and document coordination through authorised channels
  • Trip briefing in Kathmandu
  • 24/7 in-country support
  • Pre-trip checklist and packing guidance
  • Tibet Travel Permit and Chinese Group Visa coordination
  • All ground transport in Tibet (4WD jeep + support truck where needed)
  • Accommodation in guesthouses and camps in Tibet
  • Full board on the Tibet section of the trip
  • Kailash kora support (yak for luggage; pony for pilgrims where arranged in advance)
  • Experienced Yatra guide throughout

What’s Excluded

  • International flights to/from Kathmandu
  • Nepal visa (available on arrival for most nationalities)
  • Travel and medical insurance (mandatory, must include emergency evacuation)
  • Personal expenses, drinks and souvenirs
  • Lunch and dinner unless specified
  • Tips for guide, driver and support team
  • Emergency helicopter rescue (covered by your insurance)
  • Any cost arising from itinerary changes due to weather, permits or unforeseen circumstances
  • Pony and personal porter on the kora unless pre-booked
  • Sleeping bag and personal trekking gear
  • Oxygen cylinders for personal use
  • Any extra night caused by weather or permit delays
Permits & Documents

Permits, Visa and Travel Documents

Tibet & Kailash permits: Travel to Tibet and Mount Kailash requires permits and arrangements through authorised channels, including the Tibet Travel Permit and a Chinese Group Visa for foreign passport holders. Rules, border access and document requirements may change. Eco Holiday Asia verifies the latest requirements before confirming your trip.

Document timeline: Passport copies and other documents are usually required several weeks before departure. We confirm the exact list and timeline at the time of booking.

Season & Weather

Best Season and Weather

The Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra typically operates between May and September. June–August coincides with the Saga Dawa season and warmer conditions, while May and September can be quieter but cooler. Conditions on the high plateau change quickly; we plan buffer time for weather.

Health & Altitude

Health, Altitude and Fitness

This is a high-altitude pilgrimage. The Dolma La pass exceeds 5,600 m, and most of the Tibet section sits above 4,000 m. Reasonable fitness, gradual acclimatisation and a calm pace are essential.

We strongly recommend a check-up with your doctor before booking, especially if you have heart, lung, blood pressure or other significant medical conditions. Travel insurance with high-altitude evacuation cover is mandatory.

Travel Responsibly

Responsible Pilgrimage

A few simple choices keep your visit respectful and low-impact in sacred landscapes.

  • Respect local customs, dress modestly and follow your guide at temples, monasteries and sacred sites.
  • Ask before photographing people, rituals and the inside of monasteries.
  • Walk clockwise around stupas, mani walls and sacred sites where this is the custom.
  • Carry a refillable water bottle and avoid single-use plastic in remote regions.
  • Support local guides, drivers, lodges, restaurants and community businesses.
  • Follow permit, border and conservation rules at all times.
International Travellers

Planning Your Yatra from Abroad

International travellers often plan Himalayan journeys several months ahead, especially for permit-based routes. Our team handles every Nepal-side detail end to end — permit and document coordination, private transport, lodge bookings and travel advice. We coordinate by email (info@ecoholidays.com.np) and WhatsApp (+977 9851207214) across every time zone, and tailor pace, comfort and group size to suit families, senior travellers, pilgrim groups and small private parties.

Arrival via Kathmandu

Most travellers fly into Tribhuvan International Airport and join the Yatra in Kathmandu. We coordinate all Nepal-side and Tibet-side logistics from arrival.

Permit Timeline

Tibet and Kailash permits need passport copies several weeks before departure. Early confirmation makes the paperwork smooth and predictable.

Vegetarian Meals

Vegetarian meal arrangements are available on the Tibet section where local kitchens allow. We confirm options for your group when planning.

Private Pilgrim Groups

We design private departures for family groups and pilgrim parties, with a guide and support team dedicated to your group.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Yatra from Kathmandu?
The classic overland Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Kathmandu runs about 14–16 days, depending on rest days, weather and group pace. We tailor the length to suit your group.
What route does this Yatra follow?
From Kathmandu, the journey travels north to the Kyirong border, then through Tibet to Saga, on to sacred Lake Manasarovar, then Darchen for the Mount Kailash kora before returning by the same route to Kathmandu.
Do I need to walk the Kailash kora?
The three-day kora around Mount Kailash is the spiritual heart of the Yatra. It involves high-altitude walking; pony and porter support is usually available at Darchen for those who need help.
What permits and documents are required?
Travel to Tibet and Mount Kailash requires permits and arrangements through authorised channels, including a Tibet Travel Permit and a Chinese Group Visa for foreign nationals. Eco Holiday Asia coordinates the paperwork; rules may change and we verify current requirements before confirming your trip.
Is this Yatra suitable for senior pilgrims?
It can be, with sensible planning. The route involves high altitude and remote travel, so we plan a gradual pace and, where helpful, vehicle support during the kora. We advise honestly based on health and fitness.
What food and accommodation are used?
Hotels in Kathmandu, simple guesthouses or tented camps along the Tibet route and in Darchen, and a basic guesthouse or tent near the kora. Vegetarian meal arrangements are available on request where local kitchens allow.
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Tell us your dates, group size and any spiritual or comfort preferences. Our team will design a safe, well-organised pilgrimage with permits and local support handled.