Tibet Overland Tour
11 days | Departs Kathmandu/Beijing
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Overview
In the far west of Tibet is Mt Kailash, the most sacred mountain in Asia, which is venerated by Buddhists, Hindus, Jains and the ancient Bon religion of Tibet. From it flow four great rivers – the Karnali, the Indus, the Sutlej and the Brahmaputra – which drain the vast Tibetan Plateau. It is an important site for Tibetan and Indian pilgrims who make a 53km circuit, or kora, of the mountain. This circumambulation, clockwise for Buddhists and Hindus and anti-clockwise for Bon followers, is said to erase the sins of a lifetime. The mountain itself is 6714m high and with its four sheer walls and snow capped peak is an awe-inspiring sight.
Only 30km from Mt Kailash is another important pilgrimage site, the beautiful and serene Lake Manasarovar. According to mythology it was formed in the mind of Brahma, and Indian and Tibetan pilgrims can also be seen circumambulating this lake, a distance of 90km.
Considering the significance of Mt. Kailash, you will see untold number of religious and ritualistic sites along this difficult 50 kms trek. Amid views of plains, rivers, glaciers, and the majestic mountains of Nepal, Tibet and India, you will pass unending rows of prayer flags, lucky chortens, several prostrations points, and monasteries.
Along the way are also places that are steeped in legend. The sky burial site of the 84 Mahasiddhas was once used only for lamas and monks. Sky burials are traditional ceremonies in which the corpse is left in the open for vultures to consume; the belief is that the body is thus returned to the sky. Although there may be sky burials going on while you are at Mt. Kailash, don’t venture into the area and disturb the proceedings. They are extremely private and foreigner with cameras are not welcome.
Lake Mansarovar
The Hindus believe that to plunge into the freezing cold waters of the Lake Manasarovar and walk around its circumference is to erase a whole lifetime of sins. Tibetans believe that they can negate their wrongdoings merely through walking.
To the Tibetans, this lake they call “Victorious” is the holiest in the land, believed to be where the gods washed Buddha’s mother before she gave birth. According to the Hindus, Brahma created the lake for his sons to bathe in while they medicated on Mt. Kailash. Whether Indian pilgrim, Tibetan pilgrim or western traveler, one can see Lake Mansarovar’s holy origins manifested in its breathtaking beauty. It’s ringed by mountain peaks and filled with clear, bright-blue waters that look just a breath away from the sky. The lake was once surrounded by eight monasteries, which symbolized the eight points of the wheel of Dharma, but red guards destroyed most of them during the cultural revolution. Restoration is in the works.
Mansarovar is home to many other Buddhist mythological landmarks, as well. There’s the Memmo Nanyi, a peak where the goddess of wisdom lives. The lake also represents the sun or lightness, while its smaller neighbor , lake Rakshas Tal, is its complementary moon or darkness. According to to Tibetans, it’s a good omen when the waters of Mansarovar flow into the Rakshas Tal, and while the former’s waters are healing, Rakshas Tal’s are poisonous.
Most travelers explore the lake during day hikes from Chiu Monastery, which lies on the northwest corner of Mansarovar. The Monastery overlooks the lake from a hilltop, the views from the roof are tremendeous. There is also a cave at the monastery that is considered one of Guru Rimpoche’s meditation sites.
Only a handful of zealous travelers undergo the four to five day kora around Lake Mansarovar , due to its challenging terrain. It basically goes along the circumference of the lake, diverging slightly at the northern shore to avert the marshes. Beginning at Chiu Monastery, the kora moves in a clockwise direction, of course. On the trek you will see mountain views, hot springs, mani stones, geysers, glaciers, caves, cliffs, ritual bathing sites and several monasteries.
Short Itinerary
Day 01:: Fly to Kathmandu (1300m)
The Group shall be met at the airport and transfer provided to Hotel Shankar.HOTEL SHANKAR Or Similar
Day 02:: In Kathamndu
AM Darshan Of Pashupatinath Temple and The Temple Of Sleeping Vishnu .
PM The day is free for final preparation of The Yatra . HOTEL SHANKAR Or Similar
Day 03::Kathamndu-Kodari-Nyalam( 147 km/ 7 hour/3700m)
Early morning drive to The Kodari Boarder. Proceed to Nyalam.HOTEL NYALAM
Day 04::In Nyalam ( Acclimatization)
Stay at Nyalam for acclamatization. The Group will be taken for a trek. Rest of the day Free.HOTEL NYALAM
Day 05::Nyalam-Saga ( 336 km/8 hrs/4500m)
Drive to Saga HOTEL SAGA
Day 06::Saga-Paryang ( 185km/7/8 hrs)
Drive to Paryang HOTEL PARYANG
Day 07::Paryang-Chui Gompa ( 4600m)
Drive to Chui Gompa with the circumbulation of Lake Manasarovar GUEST HOUSE
Day 08::Chui Gompa to Darchen(4600m)
Drive to Darchen and to Serlung Monastery for Asthapath Darshan and to View The Nandi and Kailash Parbat.DARCHEN GUEST HOUSE
Day 09:: Darchen to Dirapuk(18km/6 hrs/4560m)
Drive ahead of Tarboche to The Trek starting Point of Kailash Parikarma . Trek to Dirapuk.DIRAPUK HOTEL
Day 10:: Dirapuk to Zhuthul Puk ( 22km 7 hrs)
Trek to Zuthul Puk NEW FIXED CAMP
Day 11: Zuthul Puk to Hor Quo ( 14 km/4 hrs)
End Kailash Kora and return to Hor Quo.Take Holy dip and collect Manas jal before leaving this holy site.Hotel GUEST HOUSE
Day 12:: Hor Quo to Saga
Drive to Saga HOTEL SAGA
Day 13:: Saga to Nyalam ( 336km/8 hrs)
Drive to Nyalam HOTEL NYALAM
Day 14:: Nyalam-Zhangmu-Kathmandu( 147 km/ 7 hour)
Drive downhill to Friendship Bridge where Transportation awaits for The Groups final leg of journey to Kathmandu.HOTEL SHANKAR
Day 15::Departure
The day is free until transportation to the airport for your onward journey
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