Kailash Manasarovar (via Kerung )

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21-Jul to 03-Aug 2023

23-Sept to 06 Oct 2023

INR 95,900/- + USD 1448 per person

Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar are places of religious importance attracting pilgrims from all over the world. Gurulamandhata and Rakshastal lies to the west of Lake Manasarovar. Geographically, Lake Manasarovar is the one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world at 4590m/15,060ft. Four major rivers Sutlej, Brahmaputra, Indus and the Karnali (Ghaghara), all trace their sources to its close vicinity.

This journey to Mt. Kailash and Manasarovar takes you on spiritual and spectacular undiscovered regions of Tibet. We travel at a minimum altitude of 4500m for most of the days. The circumambulation (Parikrama/Kora) around Mt. Kailash is a 3-day trek, taking us over a high pass of Dolma La (5630m/18,472 ft.) and Gauri Kund.

Embark on this Yatra, the Pilgrimage, and a journey, to purify your souls and revive yourself with us!

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    All about the Kailash Manasarovar (via Kerung ).

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    • Dramatic landscapes encompassing endless grasslands, blue lakes, the Brahmaputra…
    • 20 years of experience in arranging this tour, dedicated staff, experienced tour leaders giving personal attentions to make your pilgrimage safe and fulfilling.

     

    FACT FILE:

    • Type of Tour : Road Trip
    • Grade : Tough
    • Maximum Altitude : 5630m/18,472 ft.
    • Tour Duration : 13 Nights
    • Trek Duration : 02 Nights/03 Days
    • Tour Dates : 21-July to 03-Aug & 23-Sept to 06-Oct 2023
    • Ex-Destination : Kathmandu
    • Reporting Time & Venue : 13:00 hrs to 16:00 hrs at Hotel in Kathmandu.
    • Dispersal Time & Venue : 13:00 hrs from Kathmandu.
    • Accommodation (Nights) : Hotel – 10, Guesthouse – 03
    • Tour cost: INR 95,900 + USD 1448 per person
    • Food Plan : All meals including dinner on Day 01 to breakfast on Day 14.
    • Travel & Transport : Transfers and sightseeing by coach in Nepal & Tibet;

     

    The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
    What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
    1. COST INCLUDES:
      1. Accommodation:

      Nepal:

      • Kathmandu: In deluxe category on twin sharing basis.

       

      Tibet:

      • Saga and Darchen: In a guest house on twin sharing basis.
      • Kerung and Syabrubesi: In a basic hotel on twin sharing basis.
      • Lake Manasarovar, Driraphuk & Zutulphuk in guesthouse/hotel on multiple sharing basis.

       

      1. Food: All meals including dinner on day 01 to breakfast on day 14. Meals include breakfast, lunch & dinner only.

       

      1. Travel: Internal Transfers and sightseeing by coach in Nepal and Tibet.

       

      1. Others:
      • Tibet travel permit
      • Chinese visa fees for Indian national only.
      • Hire charges for Sleeping Bags & Feather Jacket.
      • Yaks to carry Duffel Bags and luggage etc. during the Parikrama of Mt. Kailash.
      • One experienced Tour Leader from “Countryside Adventure Holidays Pvt. Ltd.” and local Assistant Guide(s) for a group size of 21 pax.
    Whats not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
    • Goods & Service Tax as applicable. (Foreign nationals GST is not applicable)
    • Travel to & from Kathmandu.
    • Hire of yaks/horses or porters for personal use.
    • Photography charges wherever applicable.
    • Any expenses of personal nature such as mineral water, laundry, liquor, etc.
    • Any kind of insurance, such as accident, theft, medical, evacuation, etc.
    • Tips to porters, camping team, driver, guide, etc.
    • Any extra costs incurred due to extension/change of the itinerary, because of natural calamities, flight delays, road blocks, vehicle breakdown, etc. factors beyond the control of “Countryside Adventure Holidays Pvt. Ltd.” and its associates.
    • Items not specified in the above in “Cost Includes
    1. Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu (1337m/4387 ft.)

      Report at the Hotel in Kathmandu from 13.00 hrs to 16.00 hrs. In the evening at 17.00 hrs the group assembles for a briefing about the trek and an orientation program, approx. 1 hr. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Kathmandu.

       

      *(Foreign nationals need to report 02 days prior for the issuing visa)

       

    2. Day 2 Kathmandu – Sightseeing

      After breakfast, we visit the famous Pashupatinath Temple in the heart of Kathmandu, for a darshan. Later in the evening you can walk through the small lanes and by-lanes of Thamel. You get a fair idea of the nature of this crazy city where the adventure seekers, travellers, trekkers, tourists, political activists are juxtaposed against the grace of an old Nepal. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Kathmandu.

    3. Day 3 Drive from Kathmandu to Timure - 140km; 9 hrs)

      After breakfast, we start our drive to Timure to the northwest of Kathmandu, passing through interesting villages of Nepal. We pass through the major headquarter town Dhunche. Due to narrow and bad road construction, the journey is going to be long around 8-9 hours from Kathmandu. Dinner and overnight at a lodge in Timure.

    4. Day 4 Timure - Kerung (40 km; 2.5 hrs)

      Early morning drive from  Timure Cross over China border and proceed to Kerung (26 km; 1½ hrs.). Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Kerung.

    5. Day 5 Kerung - Saga (4500m/14,100 ft)

      After breakfast, proceed from Kerung to Saga. Dinner and overnight stay at a guest house in Saga.

    6. Day 6 Spend the day at Saga for acclimatization
    7. Day 7 Saga – Lake Manasarovar (4590m/15,060 ft.; 520 km; 7-8 hrs)

      This is a long day. We depart early in the morning for Lake Manasarovar. Our overnight stay is near Chu Gompa on the banks of Lake Manasarovar. Lake Manasarovar, Hindus believe, was created by Brahma as a reflection of the depth of his soul – Manas and represents the female energy Yoni of the Universe, while Mt. Kailash symbolizes the male energy of the Lingum. The lake was once surrounded by 8 monasteries. Dinner and overnight stay at guesthouse in Lake Manasarovar.

       

    8. Day 8 Lake Manasarovar – Darchen (40 km; 45 min)

      We make the most of this morning and do short walks around the lake, giving our body a chance to get used to this altitude. This is especially important if we intend to do the Parikrama. Evening we drive to Darchen. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Darchen.

    9. Day 9 Darchen – Mokshdwar (45 min); Trek to Driraphuk (4890m/16,044 ft.; 14 km; 4-5 hrs)

      In the morning after breakfast, we drive to reach Mokshdwar from where we start the Parikrama (Kora) of Kailash. Here we would meet our porters and yaks. After reorganizing the load, we start the trek. The normal pilgrim’s route stays on the east bank of the Lha Chu (Chu = stream). We reach at Damding Donkhang (4890m/16,044 ft.) for lunch after walking for 3 hrs. From here one can get good views of the West face of Mt. Kailash. Post lunch we continue along the river as the North face of Mt. Kailash comes in view. On the opposite side of the Lha Chu you can see several guesthouses and the Driraphuk Gompa. We are rewarded with a fine view of the North face of Mt. Kailash from our guesthouse or the camp. The three lower hills in front of Mt. Kailash from this point are the Manjushree, Avalokitesvara and Vajrapani representing wisdom, kindness and power. Dinner and overnight stay at camp/guest house in Driraphuk.

    10. Day 10 Driraphuk – Dolma La (5630m/18,472 ft.) – Zutulphuk (5150m/16,897 ft.; 22 km; 10 hrs)

      After an early breakfast, we start the day’s trek from Driraphuk and cross the Lha Chu on a wooden bridge. If one continues to trek up the Lha Chu, one would reach the true source of the Indus. The Kora route takes a serious climb on to a moraine eventually meeting the trail from the east bank. The trail now climbs more gently to a meadow full of marmots (phiya/phya) at 5212m/17,096 ft. We climb past piles of clothing at Shiva-sthal (5330m/17,488 ft.). As a part of their custom, Tibetans offer an article of clothing or a drop of blood here as part of leaving their past life behind them. Continue past thousands of small rock cairns to a large cairn at 5390m/17,685 ft. passing the Dikpakarnak, a sin testing stones. It is said that those without sin can squeeze through the narrow gap between the boulders while a sinner, no matter how small, cannot pass through! The trail now leads across a boulder field and climbs through large rocks to a tiny stream at the base of Dolma La.

       

      From here it is a steep climb to the high pass at 5630m/18,472 ft. A big boulder on the pass representing the goddess Dolma (better known by her Sanskrit name Tara) is festooned with prayer flags and streamers. It is traditional to leave and take something as part of the collection of coins, prayer flags, teeth and other offerings attached to the rock. The trail on the other side of the pass is steep and rocky at first and then begins a series of switchbacks as it passes Gauri Kund. Many more switchbacks and steep descents leads to the valley and then further descent for about an hour to arrive alongside the Lham Chhukhir at 5150m/16,897 ft., the evening’s campsite on the banks of a river. Dinner and overnight stay at camp/guesthouse in Zutulphuk.

    11. Day 11 Zutulphuk – Darchen (2-3 hrs walk); Drive to Lake Manasarovar (40 km; 45 min); Drive to Saga (8-9 hrs)

      At Zutulphuk Gompa (4790m/15,716 ft.) there is a cave in which the saint Milarepa is said to have meditated. It is said that he adjusted the height of this cave with his foot to make it more comfortable. His footprint still remains on the roof. Trek along the Jhong Chu (River) to a bridge, cross it before descending to 4610m, the last prostration point (Chaksal Gang) from where we get good views of Manasarovar lake but no views of Mt. Kailash. Our vehicles can come up to this point but if one does want to complete the full circle, a further trek for about one hour through Mani walls and carved yak skulls will lead you back to Darchen – origin of the trek thus completing the circumambulation or Parikrama. Upon arrival at Darchen, we get into the waiting vehicles and drive to Lake Manasarovar for lunch. Another 4-5 hrs drive to Zongba and a further 4 hrs to Saga. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Saga.

       

    12. Day 12 Saga - Kerung

      This too is a long day. We depart early in the morning from Saga after breakfast and we drive to Kerung.  Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Kerung.

    13. Day 13 Kerung – Kathmandu (11–12 hrs)

      Post breakfast start our long journey to Kathmandu. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Kathmandu.

       

    14. Day 14 Kathmandu - Final Departure

      Post breakfast we get dropped at the airport for final departure.

       

      End of arrangements …

       

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    Accommodation (Nights)

    Nepal:

    • Kathmandu: In 5* property on twin sharing basis.
    • Timure: In a basic hotel on twin sharing basis.

    Tibet:

    • Saga and Darchen: In a guest house on twin sharing basis.
    • Kerung and Syabrubesi: In a basic hotel on twin sharing basis.
    • Lake Manasarovar, Driraphuk & Zutulphuk in guesthouse/hotel on multiple sharing basis.
    1. Accommodation in Tibet:

    Guesthouses will be 4 bedded (depending upon the availability). In these dormitories’ linen is fairly clean; the toilets are basic and at times the cleanliness standards may be lower than those you normally expect.

    Accommodation is based on Twin Sharing at all places except at Manasarovar – where the facilities are basic.
    Further during The Kailash Parikarma , accommodation can be on Sharing Basis if there is a rush.

    This tour involves traveling in Bus/ Coach and 3 days of trekking at high altitude. The trek is strenuous and involves walking 6-8 hrs daily (more, on few days). Previous walking experience on high altitude is helpful. The highest altitude that we attain on this tour is 5630m/18,472 ft. We do not recommend this tour to people with chronic problems like epilepsy and those related to blood pressure or heart or diabetes.

    Daytime temperatures expected during June to September are approximately 15° Celsius and average night temperatures are between 5° – 8° Celsius. The temperatures can go subzero at higher altitudes. However, the temperatures would vary a lot depending on the season and altitude.

    • The luggage will go on yaks whereas you can hire porters at extra cost to carry your personal backpack on the trek. Please do not carry any hand baggage on the trek. Ensure that your backpack has sturdy straps.
    • One can also hire a horse at extra cost. The approximate rates for 3 days of trek are as follows subject to change:
      • Porter: 850 RMB
      • Horse + Horseman + Porter: 2800 RMB

    Please Note:

    The Horse should be used only as a backup arrangement and riding is not advisable. The horse man would often request you to alight during difficult sections of the trail for your safety and also while descending from Dolma La pass one has to walk for 2 hrs. The yak men/horsemen/personal porters are nomads; it is very difficult to ‘communicate’ with them. At times, it is extremely difficult to manage them, so even though we do coordinate for these extra yaks/horses/personal porters (personal requirement) for our guest, we do not take any responsibility on their behalf.

    • The personal luggage along with Sleeping bag, Feather jacket should be packed in duffel bag or kit bag.
    • We request you to travel light and not to carry more than one duffel bag. Please note that any additional load more than 15 kg may be charged extra. It is important to note that the personal porters accompanying you will not carry more than 08-10 kg and would prefer carrying the load in duffel bags; so, avoid any hand luggage. After reaching the camp the personal porter will be free.

     

    It is important to purchase a comprehensive insurance policy against illness, hospitalization, flight delays, loss of luggage, cancellations and amendments due to weather conditions, political disturbances or natural calamities as well as emergency helicopter evacuation, etc. If you need our assistance on Insurance Policy issuance, we can certainly do so.

    In case you decide to buy any other insurance policy in your home country, please ensure that the policy covers cashless evacuation and covers you for Adventure activities and/or trekking activity above 5000 meters.

    Minimum age 18 years and Maximum age 70 years completed.

    • Our Stay in Nepal is for 03 Nights and Tibet 10 Nights.
    • The arrangements for stay and other services is separately managed and paid for Nepal and Tibet portion. Hence due to any circumstance if the number of days increases or decreases either in Nepal or Tibet, the same cannot be interchanged or adjusted.
    • Example: If the group returns early to Nepal, the same cannot be adjusted against the unutilized Tibet portion.
    • Additional cost will be applicable for any additional stay in Nepal /Tibet.
    • No refund will be provided for any un-utilized service in Nepal and Tibet.
    • Participants over 70 years can also apply for permit completing the following formalities and conditions:
    • Medical certificate from an Indian Government Hospital certifying that participant is fit to to travel above 4000 meters.
    • Application letter by participant signed by 2 direct relatives
    • There must be 2 direct relatives travelling with the participants
    • Participants suffering from high blood pressure, heart disease and asthma are prohibited from applying the permits.
    • Penalty: In the event of death of participant over 70 years, there shall be a penalty of USD1000 to be paid to FEC by the relatives of the participant travelling together.
    • he decision to allow permit for 70 years and above shall be of FEC after studying all the relevant documents.
      • We request you to submit a fitness certificate from your doctor while signing up for this tour after undergoing the following medical tests a) Blood Pressure, b) Sugar, c) Stress Test (ECG), d) Chest X-Ray. The certificate should state that you are fit to travel on this high-altitude tour which involves driving on average altitude of 4500m & 3 days of trekking over one pass at 5600m.
      • We request you to submit us 01 photocopies of valid passport while booking the tour.

       

      Tibet Travel Permits: 30 days prior to the date of departure the travel permits are applied in Lhasa to the Chinese Foreign Department. The permits are issued by the respective authorities few days prior to the Date of reporting. Only after this the visa can be applied.

       

      Chinese Visa for Indian Nationals: Indians have to apply for the group visa in Chinese embassy in New Delhi. It is a group paper visa, but your passports are necessary for inspection and we would need your passports at least 10 days prior to the reporting date. The passport will be returned after applying for Visa. Indian Passport holders staying abroad need to be in India at least 10 days prior to the date of reporting as we need the passports for visa application.

       

      Chinese Visa for Foreign Nationals (non-Indian National): For all Foreign National (Non-Indian Passport Holders), the group visa will be issued in Chinese embassy at Kathmandu (Nepal). It is essential to report in Kathmandu 3 working days from Mon. to Fri., prior to the date of reporting as stated in the itinerary. The visa will be applied on arrival in Kathmandu and we would get the group paper visa only on the 02 working day. E.g. if you arrive in Kathmandu on Wednesday, we can apply for visa on Thursday (before 10.00 am) and get the visa on Friday.

    This tour takes us through remote regions where professional medical help may not be available. We carry with us a comprehensive medical first-aid kit advised by doctor. Our Tour Leader(s) are all competent to give first-aid if and when required. It would be advisable to speak to your Tour Leader in case of any health problems that you may face on the tour. We carry an oxygen cylinder with a regulator.

    Any medical and evacuation expenses incurred for the client will have to be borne by that person only. (All the participants have to keep some contingency amount as a backup at home for this kind of emergency). If you are on any personal medication, please keep the tour leader informed on the dosage and medication.

     

    This tour is a high-altitude tour + trek and the maximum height reached will be approx. 5630m. Acute mountain sickness (AMS) can be caused due to high altitudes. The AMS may be avoided by taking precautions given in the document attached on high altitudes, please read the document carefully. The high altitude can cause Acute Mountain Sickness and may lead to serious critical medical conditions such as Cerebral or Pulmonary Edema.

    The weather can change dramatically causing rain, thunder storm, flash floods, cloud burst, snow fall and severe drop in temperatures, causing severe physical hardships.

      1. Cancellation by Countryside before commencement of tour:

      If the Tour has to be cancelled by Countryside due to non-issuance of permit/visa or last-minute changes in Tibet policy/guidelines for Kailash Manasarovar, INR5,000/- will be levied towards administrative fee.

       

      1. Cancellation by you before commencement of tour

        In the event of any cancellation by you, we would need a notification from you in writing

      If we receive the cancellation notification from you in the following scenarios, the cancellation charges are as follows;

       

      Particulars
      Once the Group naming list has been submitted, there will be a cancellation fee of USD 200 per person for any cancellation
      Cancellation charges 45 days before date of departure 25% of tour cost + cancellation charges for other services.
      Cancellation charges 30 days before date of departure 35% of tour cost + cancellation charges for other services.
      Cancellation charges 15 days before date of departure 100% of tour cost + cancellation charges for other services.

      (Other Services like: Flights to Kathmandu and Lhasa, Insurance or any additional accommodation)

       

      Our effort is to give a clear idea about the various aspects of the tour, to avoid any misunderstanding during the tour. We request you to please read the General Information, Booking Conditions, Travel Information for Nepal and Tibet, AMS Note and Kit List.

       

       

    • All items required for Puja at Lake Manasarovar are to be brought by the client either from India or Nepal. Countryside does not provide any of the Puja items/Pujari.
    • Always carry your passport with you and keep the passport handy while traveling.
    • Please always carry your sweater/fleece, windcheater, waterproofs and water bottle with you.
    • Please carry your water bottle on the dinner table for a refill.
    • Please keep your entire luggage packed before breakfast so that it can be collected and brought to the lobby; also, ensure that the luggage is loaded in your jeeps/bus before departure.
    • Hotel Address in Kathmandu along with important contact nos. of local coordinator and/or Tour Leader and details of complimentary Airport transfers, if any, will be sent on mail 10 days in advance.
    • Food served during our journey in Tibet will be from our kitchen. The food is good, simple, sumptuous vegetarian food. 02 Bottled water will be provided during the tour in Tibet (except during the Parikrama when boiled water will be provided)
    • In Nepal, meals will be organized in hotel or tourist class restaurants.

     

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