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Every year thousands of Hindu religious people come to visit the sacred Kailash Parbat and Mansarovar Lake, situated in the China's Autonomous Region of Tibet from around the globe and neighboring country India via Nepal. As per the legend, a person who crosses the Kailash circuit once, all his sins are gone away. Going around Mt. Kailash 108 times means that one is directly receiving Nirvana (freedom). According to the description of Ramayana, one who takes bath in Mansarovar Lake reaches Bramalok (heaven); whereas the one drinking the water from Kailash knows the world of Shivalok (Shivas abode).
A great mass of black rock soaring to over 22,000 feet, (6,714 meters) Mount Kailash has unique distinction of being the world's most venerated holy place at the same time that it is the least visited. The supremely sacred site of four religions and billions of people, Mount Kailash is seen by no more than a few thousand pilgrims every year. Before the dawn of Hinduism Jainism or Buddhism, the cosmologies speak of mount Kailash as the mythical mount Meru, the center and birth place of the entire world. The mountain was already legendry before the great Hindu epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, were written.
Mount Kailash is so deeply embedded in the myths of ancient Asia that it was perhaps a sacred place of another era, another civilization, now long gone and forgotten. Hindus believe mount Kailash to b abode of lord Shiva. For Hindus, to make the arduous pilgrimage to mount Kailash and have the darshan (divine view) of Shiva's abode is to attain release from the clutches of ignorance and delusion.
For many travelers or visitors, Tibet has a special appeal. This is particular true of the remote south – western corner where the great curve of the Himalaya swings northwards tilting the Tibetan plateau towards the "heavens".
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Remarks |
Day 01: |
Arrival in Kathmandu airport receives and drives to Hotel, Overnight at Hotel |
Kathmandu |
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Day 02: |
Breakfast and proceed to Half day Sightseeing of Pashupatinath Temple & Budhanilkantha Temple (Sleeping Bishnu) Evening briefing about Yatra, O/N at Hotel |
Kathmandu |
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Day 03: |
After Breakfast drive to Safrubeshi O/N at Hotel |
Safrubeshi |
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Day 04: |
Drive to Kerung, overnight at Kerung Full day Kerung for Acclimatizes. O/N at Hotel |
Kerung |
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Day 05: |
Full day Kerung for Acclimatizes. O/N at Hotel |
Kerung |
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Day 06: |
Drive Kerung to Dongba via Saga (4500mts. - 375kms) O/N at Hotel |
Dongba |
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Day 07: |
Drive Dongba to Manasarovar |
Manasarovar |
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Day 08: |
Puja Hawan at Mansarovar Lunch and drive to Darchen (4600mts. - 110kms.) O/N at Hotel |
Darchen |
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Day 09: |
Drive to Yamdwar than 1st day trek to Diraphuk (4890mts. - 12kms.)O/N at Guest House
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Diraphuk |
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Day 10: |
2nd day trek for Zhuthulphuk (4790mts. - 22kms.) O/N Guest House |
Zhuthulphuk |
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Day 11: |
Drive to - Dongba (365Km. 4500mts.) O/N at Hotel |
Dongba |
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Day 12: |
Drive to Kerung (375km - 3600mts.) O/N at Hotel |
Kerung |
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Day 13: |
Drive Kerung to Katmandu – O/N at Hotel |
Kathmandu |
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Day 14: |
Departure transfer to airport for your onward journey |
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COST INCLUDES:
Note: After the Mansarovar to Kailash, All the private vehicles are not allowed; So Chinese Deluxe Buses are provided by the Tibet Tourism authority.
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