Kailas Manasa Sarovar Yatra is an incredible pilgrimage that takes visitors through a majestic landscape in the Himalayas. It is a journey of spiritual growth and exploration, as visitors can experience the power of Mount Kailash and the beauty of Manas Sarovar Lake. The pilgrimage is considered to be a sacred journey for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains alike, as it is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva and the source of four rivers.

On the pilgrimage, visitors can take part in various activities such as meditation, yoga, and sightseeing. The stunning views of the lake and the majestic mountains provide a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere for travelers. It is an experience that will remain with you for a lifetime.

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra (2023)

Shlo: Kadaa vaa kailaase kanakamanisaudhe sahaganaiH

vasan shambhO ragre sphuTaghatita moordaanjaliputaH

“Vibho!  Samba! Swamin Paramashiva! Paaheti” Nigadan,

vidhaatanaaM kalpaan kshanamiva vineshyaami sukhataH  II

Day 1: Kathmandu (1300 m)- Taking the pilgrims from Kathmandu Airport to the hotel, then our Nepal ese representative explains important instructions and opinions and precautions to the pilgrims regarding the Mansarovar Yatra. Rest for the night.

Day 2 : Visiting the places of worship in Kathmandu in the morning (Pashupatinath, Jala Narayan, Buddhist stupas), lunch, shopping and overnight stay in Kathmandu.         

Day 3: Sabrubeshi from Kathmandu (2400 m. – 152 km)  – After breakfast in the morning, travel by bus from Kathmandu via Galchi to Sabrubeshi near the Chinese border and stay there for the night.

Day 4 : Sabrubeshi to Kerung (3700 m – 43 km)    In the morning from Sabrubeshi to Rusawagadi by road to the China border at a distance of 17 km. Our representative travelled from the Tibet – China border to Kerung (26 km) and overnight stay at the guest house after all the visa and passport checks of the pilgrims at the autonomous Tibetan country border (Nepal – Tibet border) have been completed by the customs.

Day 5: The day is entirely a picnic and rest in Kerung. (To get used to the weather and surroundings)

Day 6: From Kerung to Saga (4500 m. – 375 km) After breakfast in the morning, take a break by road from Kerung to Saga by night by watching the Shisapaangama Mountains (8021 m high) and gauri shankar mountains gurungang-la pass (5050 m. high) in the middle of the morning.

Day 7: From Saga to the Holy Manasa Sarovar (4500 m. – 385 km) – Manasa Sarovar journey till breakfast is followed by a darshan of Mount Kailash. Stay overnight at Chu Gompa at Horchu Pass. Rest for the night near Sarovar.

Day 8 : Manasa Sarovar to Darchen (4560 m. – 30 km)     Observing religious holy baths and puja ceremonies in the holy manasarovar in the morning. Departing from there in the afternoon and traveling by road to Darchen (02.30 hrs journey) and resting for the night at the guest house at Darchen.

Day 9 : Darchen to Dirapuk (4890 m. – 18 km)    – After breakfast in the morning, travel from Darchen to Yamadwaram by road. Walking from Yamadwara to Dirapuk (which may be approximately 06 hrs  to 07 hours) The first day of the sri kailasa parvata parikrama from yamadwara will start yes. A night’s stay at Dirapuk.

Day 10: Dirapuk to Jutulpuk (4790 m. – 22 km)   The second day was a very difficult journey from Dirapuk to Jutulpuk from where Dholma – La Pass (5600m )

The journey to the height there may be a possibility of snow in the middle of the way, so the pilgrims should travel early in the morning with great patience. Gauri Kund can also be visited on the way, but reaching there should be considered as a very laborious task. An overnight stay at Jutul Puk.                    

Day 11 : Walking from Jutulpuk to Saga, where the journey of Mount Kailash is complete. Overnight stay at the guest house.

Day 12 : Travel from Saga to Kerung and stay overnight on the last day at Tibet. 

Day 13 : Travel from Kerung to Kathmandu by road travel to Kathmandu after completing customs checks at the Tibet – Nepal border in the middle of the way and stay overnight.

Day 14: Return journey from Kathmandu International Airport.

For whatever reason, if the trip exceeds one or two days, it is considered advisable to take the return journey and train tickets for two days.

🙏🏻Kailash Manasa Sarovar Yatra Concludes🙏🏻

The facilities provided by the management are:

* Bus fares from Kathmandu to Kathmandu

*Morning tea/coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner breakfast.

* Deluxe Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu is only for three nights.

* Two nights of accommodation and meals during the parikrama    

*Accommodation facility (there will be a tent or earthen house at Mansarovar)

*Charges for Tibetan visa and permit for navigation

*Service and guidance

Additional expenses incurred by pilgrims are:

*Costs of rail or flight to reach Kathmandu

*Entry fees and puja expenses, other petty expenses (if any)

*Pilgrims will have to pay extra if the number of travel days increases due to any reason. 

*Tips, any other personal and retail expenses, phone call expenses, expenses incurred at the time of discharge due to illness or any unavoidable reasons, medicines, treatment, medical expenses, travel insurance, wage expenses should be borne by the pilgrims.  

* Horse expenses for those who cannot walk during the rotation of Mount Kailash.

              Shubham Bhuyat

    Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavantu

          Mangalam Tatsat

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