Holy Mount Kailash Yatra
Introduction of Mount Kailash
Mt. Kailash, 6,740 m. is situated to the north of the Himalayan barrier, wholly within Tibet. It is the perfect mountain with awesome beauty, with 4 great faces. It is the spiritual centre for four great religions: Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, the Jain religion and the pre-Buddhist animistic religion - Bonpo. To Tibetans it is known as Khang Rimpoche (Precious Jewel of Snow) and they see it as the navel of the world. It is said that a stream from the mountain pours into a nearby lake and from here rivers flow in the four cardinal directions. The River of the Lion Mouth to the North, the River of the Horse Mouth to the east, the River of the Peacock Mouth to the south and the River of the Elephant Mouth to the West. Strangely enough, four major rivers do indeed originate near Kailash, the Indus, the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra), the Karnali and the Sutlej. Tibetans believe that it is the residence of Demchog, a fierce looking tantric deity who lives there with his consort, Dorje Phagmo. For the Tibetans also, it is a particularly special place in that their poet saint Milarepa, spent several years here meditating in a cave.
A Shiva-linga shaped Mt. Kailash from the Northern Face
For the Hindus Mount Kailash is the earthly manifestation of Mt. Meru, their spritual centre of the universe, described as a fantastic 'world pillar' 84,000 miles high, around which all else revolves, its roots in the lowest hell and its summit kissing the heavens. On the top lives their most revered God, Shiva, and his consort Parvati.
For the Jains, an Indian religious group, Kailash is the site where their first prophet achieved enlightenment. For the older, more ancient religion of Bon, it is the site where its founder Shanrab is said to have descended from heaven. It was formerly the spiritual centre of Zhang Zung, the ancient Bon Empire that once included all of western Tibet. Bon people walk around the mountain in a counter clockwise manner, unlike the other religions.
Over the centuries pilgrims have constantly journeyed immense distances to achieve enlightenment or cleanse themselves of sin, braving enormous distances, particularly harsh weather and bandit attacks.
Duration : 18 Days / 17 Nights
Location : Kathmandu - Zhangmu - Nyalam - Lelung - Paryang - Darchen - Dirapuk - Zuthulphuk - Darchen - Lake Mansarovar - Paryang - Saga - Nyalam - Zhangmu - Kathmandu
Day 01 : Arrive Kathmandu.
Meet and transfer to hotel.
Day 02 : Kathmandu
At leisure in Kathmandu. Obtain Chinese Visa.
Day 03 : Zhangmu to Nyalam
Morning drive to the frontier town of Nepal at Kodari. From here, a short walk to the friendship bridge for the drive on a local available vehicle to Zhangmu, the main entrance of Tibet, China at the height of 2,300 m. which is about 145 kms from Kathmandu. A short break at Zhangmu for check- post formalities .Proceed for 35 kms 3 hours journey continues to Nyalam (3,700 mts.) for dinner and overnight stay. (The lodges and guest houses here are very simple and basic.)
Day 04 : Nyalam
Rest for full day at Nyalam for acclimatization and local hiking.
Day 05 : Lelung
Morning drive to the first pass of Lelung La at 5,050 m. enjoy the superb view of the high Himalayan mountains like Gaurishanker, Shisapangma to Langtang Himal. From here the road diverts towards Shisapangma on the trail to Saga on the absolute windswept landscape on the rough dirt road. Saga, one of the large village enroute to Kailash. The drive can take approximate 5-6 hours depending upon the road condition. Halt for a dinner and overnight stay in camps near the village.
Day 06 : Paryang
Breakfast and another morning drive through the windswept territory passing many villages and camps of Yak herders with the distance view of snow capped mountains. After 5-6 hours of drive brings us to Paryang for the overnight stay.
Day 07 : Darchen
From Paryang, our journey continues to Darchen, the start of our Parikrama or Kora. The drive passes through open territory with a view of distant mountains, Yak herders camp, if lucky might come across a herd of Kang (Wild Ass). The drive takes us to a high pass of over 5,000 m. before we arrive at Darchen (4,480 m). Darchen is located beneath the majestic holy Mount Kailash, a small village with couple of guest houses. During the auspicious pilgrimage time, this place will be flooded with Pilgrims with hundreds of tents all around. Darchen,the beginning and end point of the parikrama.
Day 08 : Dirapuk
The first day's parikarama is a gradual walk with multitudes of other local pilgrims chanting and praying. The trail leads to few ups and downs till we reach our camp at Dirapuk (4,750 m.), after 5-6 hours walk. Camping on the nice grassy meadows with a view of Kailash, north west face at Dirapuk for overnight halt.
Day 09 : Zuthulphuk
Today our parikarama leads to much higher side of the holy path just beneath the Mount Kailash. The walk will bring us to one of the highest point at Drolma La, 5,200 m. before descending to the gradual field towards Zuthulphuk for the overnight camp after 5-6 hours walk. Zuthulphuk has a small monastery.
Day 10 : Back to Darchen
The winding gradual tracks finally ends our holy pilgrimage walk (5 hours) at Darchen for the overnight.
Day 11 : Lake Mansarovar
After completing the holy pparikarama at Darchen, our next spiritual destination takes to Lake Mansarovar for the holy bath. It is believed a ritual bath delivers a pilgrims to paradise and drink of its holy water relinquishes the sins of a hundreds life times. The drive from Darchen takes a little over 2 hours on the dirt road. Lake Mansarovar, one of the largest salt lake in Tibet. We will be camping at the shore of the lake very close to the monastery and its village.
Day 12 : Mansarovar
Rest day at Lake Mansarovar for dip in the Lake and local hikes around.
Day 13 : Paryang
Retrace the journey back to Paryang, appr 5-6 hrs. of drive.
Day 14 : Saga
Continue drive back to Saga.
Day 15 : Nyalam
Drive back to Nyalam.
Day 16 : Zhangmu to Kathmandu
Drive to Zhangmu and continue towards Kathmandu after the holy memorable journey of a lifetime. Transfer to Hotel.
Day 17 : Kathmandu
Free for souvenir shopping and other independent activities.
Day 18 : Transfer to Airport for International departure.
After breakfast leave for Shri Badrinath ji, on arrival take the holy Darshan and spend time visiting Mana village the last village before the Tibet border. Come back to The Resort for dinner and overnight.
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