Kailash Mansarovar Yatra for Indian Pilgrims
A Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra designed around Indian pilgrim groups, with vegetarian meal arrangements, spiritual orientation and private group planning.
This package is shaped around the practical needs of Indian pilgrim groups travelling to Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar from Kathmandu. We plan vegetarian meal arrangements, spiritual orientation, sensible pace and private group logistics, while keeping all claims about permits, priests and rituals honest and verifiable.
About This Yatra for Indian Pilgrims
The route follows the overland Kyirong approach to Lake Manasarovar and the Kailash kora. The group plan emphasises vegetarian meals, spiritual orientation in Kathmandu, sensible pace and private group logistics. We are honest about what we can and cannot arrange, and we do not make unsupported religious claims.
Trip Highlights
- Vegetarian meal arrangements on the Tibet section
- Spiritual orientation and pilgrimage briefing in Kathmandu
- Pashupatinath darshan in Kathmandu
- Sacred Lake Manasarovar darshan
- Three-day Kailash kora with pony support available
- Private group planning for families and temple groups
- Permit and document coordination
Sacred Geography for Hindu Pilgrims
Mount Kailash is revered as the abode of Lord Shiva, and Lake Manasarovar is connected with the creation of the universe in Hindu tradition. Reaching them is considered one of the most important pilgrimages a Hindu can undertake.
Travel That Supports Local Communities
Eco Holiday Asia coordinates local guides, drivers, lodges and kitchens across the Nepal and Tibet sides. Where we can arrange vegetarian meals, we do; we are transparent where remote conditions limit options.
Group dynamics, dietary needs and pace are shaped around your pilgrim group.

Pilgrim Group Support
An experienced Yatra guide accompanies the group, with additional local support during the kora. The Kathmandu office handles permits, transport, accommodation and 24/7 support.
Detailed Itinerary
Days 1–2 – Kathmandu
Day 3 – Kathmandu to Syabrubesi
Day 4 – Syabrubesi to Kyirong
Day 5 – Kyirong (rest)
Day 6 – Kyirong to Saga
Day 7 – Saga to Lake Manasarovar
Day 8 – Manasarovar to Darchen
Day 9 – Kora Day 1
Day 10 – Kora Day 2
Day 11 – Kora Day 3
Day 12 – Darchen to Saga
Day 13 – Saga to Kyirong
Day 14 – Kyirong to Kathmandu
Day 15 – Departure
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
- Accommodation in guesthouses and camps
- Full board in Tibet (vegetarian where possible)
- Pony support on the kora where requested
- Experienced Yatra guide and group support
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
- Personal trekking and altitude gear
- Any extra night caused by weather or permit delays
- Any priest or ritual arrangement not pre-confirmed
Permits and Travel Documents
Tibet & Kailash permits: Travel to Tibet and Mount Kailash requires permits and arrangements through authorised channels. Rules, border access and document requirements may change. Eco Holiday Asia verifies the latest requirements before confirming your trip.
High altitude & remote travel: This journey involves high altitude and remote travel. Itineraries may change due to weather, border rules, permit conditions, health needs or local authority instructions.
Best Season and Weather
May to September is the typical operating window for Indian pilgrim groups, with peak demand around the Saga Dawa full moon.
Health, Altitude and Fitness
The Dolma La pass exceeds 5,600 m. We strongly recommend a check-up with your doctor before booking, especially for senior pilgrims and anyone with heart, lung, blood pressure or diabetes conditions.
Travel insurance with high-altitude evacuation cover is mandatory.
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.
Planning Group Yatras
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.
Family & Temple Groups
We design private departures for family groups, temple parties and pilgrim societies.
Vegetarian Meals
Vegetarian arrangements are confirmed at the time of booking based on local kitchen availability.
Spiritual Orientation
Briefings in Kathmandu cover practical etiquette and respectful conduct at sacred sites.
Honest Claims
We do not maintain priests or make unsupported claims; if a priest is travelling with your group we plan around them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this package only for Indian passport holders?
Are vegetarian meals provided?
Is priest support provided?
What about travel documents for Indian passport holders?
Can our family or temple group travel together?
Is the kora compulsory?
Related Himalayan Journeys

Comfort Kailash Yatra
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Spiritual Kailash Journey
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15–17 days
Contemplative pilgrimage version.

Plan Your Group Kailash Yatra
Tell us your group composition, dates and any dietary or spiritual needs. We will design a respectful, well-organised pilgrimage.
Customize Your Nepal Tour
Tell us your travel style, dates, interests and group details. Our Nepal-based team will help design a personalized journey with local guides, homestays, cultural experiences, trekking, wildlife, festival journeys and community-based travel.
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