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Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to Mount Kailash, one of the most sacred peaks in the world, and experience the spiritual heart of Tibet. This unforgettable tour combines breathtaking natural landscapes, rich Tibetan Buddhist culture, and the chance to partake in a sacred pilgrimage.
Travelers will explore Lhasa, visit ancient monasteries, witness the Everest Base Camp (North Face), and traverse the vast Tibetan desert, all while soaking in the serene energy surrounding Mount Kailash. The Mt. Kailash trek (Kora) circles this holy mountain at high altitude, allowing pilgrims to experience its profound spiritual significance. While the mountain’s summit remains off-limits, the journey around it is deeply transformative.
As a well-established Tibetan tour operator, serving over 10,000 global travelers each year, we offer the most trusted Mt. Kailash and Lake Mansarovar tours. We carefully select the best time for your pilgrimage, ensuring fixed departure dates each month and personalized itineraries to suit your interests and budget.
Important: Mt. Kailash tours are available only from April to mid-October. Planning your 2026 pilgrimage today ensures you secure a spot for this spiritually uplifting journey in the “navel of the universe.”
Join us for a journey of awe-inspiring landscapes, sacred rituals, and unforgettable Tibetan culture. Let the mystery and majesty of Mount Kailash leave you with memories that last a lifetime.
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Full Board Supplement US$250.00
EXTRA:-
Visa fee US$ 125.00 ( extra $90 for USA and Canadian)
This 10-day Mount Kailash trek package combines spirituality, culture, and adventure. The tour includes visits to Lake Manasarovar, high-altitude trekking, and breathtaking Himalayan views. Mount Kailash trip cost, accommodations, and logistics are well managed, with basic lodges available along the route.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you prepare and make the most of your journey to Mount Kailash in 2026.
Travel together and save! Enjoy exclusive group discounts on the Mount Kailash Tour based on the size of your group:
Book as a group and experience the sacred Mt Kailash trek at the best value while sharing this once-in-a-lifetime spiritual adventure.
Packing the right gear is essential for a comfortable and safe journey:
👉 Pro Tip: Carry essential medications, including those for altitude sickness prevention.
Prepare your mind, body, and soul for this transformative journey to one of the world’s most sacred sites. Let HimalayaHub guide you on this unforgettable 10-day expedition to Mount Kailash.
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In 2026, we’ve completely revamped our Kailash Mansarovar group tours for an even richer experience. Select from our most popular itineraries: a special 10-day immersive journey designed for travelers seeking the ultimate Kailash pilgrimage. Experience the awe of Mt. Kailash and the serenity of Mansarovar Lake at the most competitive local rates.
If you have a longer vacation, ample budget, and personally prefer to cover a particular long tour route around Mt. Kailash, then this Mount Kailash tour is highly recommended for you. The adventure route from Kathmandu to Mt. Kailash via Kyirong, Saga, Manasarovar, and Darchen blends paved highways, rough gravel, and unpaved tracks, with bumpy sections in Nepal and mostly paved roads on the Tibet side near Saga.
To give you a comprehensive understanding of your upcoming Mt. Kailash expedition, we’ve created detailed maps outlining the traditional route from Kathmandu to Mt. Kailash, along with a chart showing the changes in altitude throughout the journey. Additionally, we’ve included the classic 10-day pilgrimage trek around Mt. Kailash, allowing you to visualize each stage of the journey and prepare thoroughly for this sacred adventure in Tibet.
Taking your time to adjust to higher altitudes and having the support of an experienced local team are the keys to a safe and successful Mt. Kailash kora. The trek around Mt. Kailash, which ranges from about 4,600m to 5,000m, may sound tough, but there’s no need to worry.
As a mountain travel agency with over 12 years of local experience, we make sure your Mt. Kailash journey is well planned. Our itineraries include plenty of days to get used to the altitude before reaching Mt. Kailash. Our skilled Tibetan guides and professional team will be with you at every step, providing oxygen and taking care of your needs. This way, you can enjoy your trip to Mt. Kailash safely, comfortably, and with peace of mind.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pax | 3 | 5 | ₹123,562.80 |
| 2 | Pax | 6 | 10 | ₹121,947.60 |
| 3 | Pax | 11 | 15 | ₹120,332.40 |
| 4 | Pax | 16 | 20 | ₹118,717.20 |
Begin your journey with a scenic drive from Kathmandu, passing through lush valleys, terraced hills, and small villages. Cross the Nepal-Tibet border at Rasuwagadhi, complete immigration formalities, and continue to Kyirung, the first Tibetan town. Overnight at a hotel in Kyirung. Breakfast Hotel
Spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude. Take a short hike to the Milarepa Cave, a revered site with spiritual significance. Explore the local surroundings and enjoy the serene atmosphere of Kyirung. Overnight at a hotel in Kyirung. Breakfast Hotel
Travel across the Tibetan plateau on a long but picturesque drive. Witness dramatic landscapes featuring mountains, rivers, and vast plains. Arrive in Saga, a key stopover on the way to Mount Kailash. Overnight at a hotel in Saga. Breakfast Guesthouse 4450m
Continue your journey through expansive Tibetan terrain, passing by small villages and high-altitude deserts. Reach Lake Mansarovar, considered sacred by Hindus and Buddhists, and enjoy its serene beauty with Mount Kailash in the background. Overnight at a guesthouse near Mansarovar. Breakfast Guesthouse 4558m
A short drive takes you to Darchen, the base camp for the Mount Kailash Kora. Spend the day preparing for the trek and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Interact with fellow pilgrims as you get ready for the spiritual journey. Overnight at a guesthouse in Darchen. Breakfst Guesthouse 4600m
Start the Kailash Kora with a trek to Dira-Puk. Walk along the Lha Chu Valley, surrounded by majestic peaks. Reach Dira-Puk Monastery, offering the closest view of Mount Kailash’s north face. Overnight at a guesthouse near Dira-Puk Monastery. Breakfast Guesthouse 5000m
The most challenging day of the trek involves crossing the Dolma-La Pass (5636m), the highest point of the journey. After the pass, descend through rocky terrain to reach Zuthul-Puk. Overnight at a guesthouse in Zuthul-Puk. Breakfast Guesthouse 4790m
Complete the Kailash Kora with a short trek back to Darchen. Drive from Darchen to Saga, retracing your route and reflecting on the spiritual and physical journey. Overnight at a hotel in Saga. Breakfast Hotel
Enjoy the return journey to Kyirung, passing through familiar landscapes. Relax and prepare for your return to Nepal. Overnight at a hotel in Kyirung. Breakfast Guesthouse
After breakfast, drive to the Nepal-Tibet border. Complete immigration formalities and continue to Kathmandu, marking the end of your spiritual journey. Breakfast End of service
The best time is from April to September, with pleasant weather and clear skies for trekking and sightseeing.
You should have moderate fitness and stamina, as the trek involves high-altitude walking for several hours daily.
Yes, with proper preparation and acclimatization, first-time trekkers can complete the tour successfully.
Mount Kailash is considered holy in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon, symbolizing divine energy and spiritual significance.
Yes, the itinerary can be tailored to meet the specific preferences and schedules of private groups.
A passport copy, recent passport-sized photo, and completed visa application form are required.
Apply at least 20 days before departure to ensure timely processing of permits.
If you plan to enter Tibet from Nepal, you must apply for a Chinese Group Visa through the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu. This rule applies whether or not you already have a Chinese visa.
Our local office in Kathmandu provides full visa assistance. After you book your Nepal to Tibet tour with us, please visit our Kathmandu office at least 4 working days before your Tibet entry date.
To apply, you need to submit: Your original passport with at least 6 months of validity
Our travel consultants will manage the schedule and guide you through the process to help ensure a smooth visa application. The visa fee and service fee must be paid at the office during processing.
Important Notice: If you already have a Chinese visa, entering Tibet from Nepal is not recommended. When a Chinese Group Visa is issued, your existing Chinese visa will be canceled automatically.
After you book your Kathmandu to Lhasa tour with us, the process is simple. You only need to send us scanned copies of your valid passport (with at least 6 months' validity) and your Chinese visa.
The Tibet Travel Permit usually takes 7 to 14 working days to be approved. Once the permit is ready, our local Tibetan guide will arrange it for you and provide it after you cross the border at Gyirong Port.
This way, you don’t have to worry about the paperwork, we take care of everything for you.
Submit your original passport to a registered agency in Kathmandu; the process takes 3–4 working days.
Insurance covering high-altitude trekking, emergency evacuation, and medical expenses is essential.
Pack layered clothing, sturdy trekking shoes, personal toiletries, and essentials like a sleeping bag and sunscreen.
Accommodations range from basic guesthouses in remote areas to standard hotels in towns.
Wi-Fi and mobile networks are limited; it's best to carry a local SIM card for communication.
Hot water is available in some guesthouses but may come at an additional cost.
Yes, vegetarian meals are readily available at most guesthouses and restaurants.
Inform your guide or operator in advance, and they will make arrangements to meet your dietary needs.
Acclimatization days, gradual ascent, staying hydrated, and medication like Diamox help manage altitude sickness.
Yes, there’s a rest day in Kyirung to help your body adjust to the altitude.
The Dolma-La Pass at 5,636m is the highest point and the most challenging part of the trek due to steep ascents.
You will trek 15–18 km daily, taking 6–8 hours depending on the terrain and altitude.
A Tibetan guide is included, but porters or yaks for carrying personal belongings can be hired separately.
Yes, Americans can visit Mount Kailash, but only on a guided tour through an authorized Tibet travel agency.
Independent travel is not allowed. All permits are arranged by your tour operator, and processing takes a few weeks.
There is no officially fixed age limit set by the Chinese or Tibetan authorities for the Mount Kailash Tour in 2026. However, due to the high altitude, long walking days, and physically demanding terrain, the tour is generally recommended for travelers who are:
In special cases, children under 18 or seniors over 70 may be allowed if they are physically fit, have prior high-altitude experience, and provide a medical fitness certificate approved by the tour operator.
Important note: The Mount Kailash Parikrama reaches altitudes above 5,600 meters, so proper preparation, medical clearance, and gradual acclimatization are essential, regardless of age.
If you’re unsure whether the tour suits your age or health condition, it’s best to consult your doctor and your tour operator in advance.
Risks in the Kailash Mansarovar Tour:
Tip: Proper preparation, fitness, and traveling with an experienced operator make the journey safer.
It’s best to book your Mount Kailash tour at least 3–6 months in advance. This allows enough time for arranging permits, flights, accommodation, and transportation, especially since the region has limited access and high demand during the trekking season. Booking early helps ensure availability and gives you peace of mind while planning.
Traveling to Mount Kailash is generally safe for experienced travelers, but it comes with significant challenges due to its remote location, high altitude, and rugged terrain. Visitors may face risks such as altitude sickness, extreme weather, and limited medical facilities. Proper preparation, including acclimatization, physical fitness, travel insurance, and traveling with a reliable guide or tour operator, is essential. Those with pre-existing health conditions should consult a doctor before attempting the journey. With careful planning, the pilgrimage can be a safe and rewarding experience.
No, climbing Mount Kailash is strictly prohibited due to its profound religious significance as a sacred site for Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon followers, revered as the abode of Lord Shiva. In 1985, Spanish climber Reinhold Messner attempted an ascent but was denied permission by Chinese authorities, who have since enforced a permanent ban to preserve its spiritual sanctity and prevent environmental damage in the fragile Tibetan plateau. Visitors can only undertake the traditional kora (circumambulation) around the mountain, a 52km pilgrimage trek at 4,600-5,600m altitude, requiring multiple permits like the Tibet Travel Permit, Alien's Travel Permit, and Military Permit arranged through licensed Tibetan agencies.
The overland route from Kathmandu to Mt. Kailash via Kyirong, Saga, Manasarovar, and Darchen mixes paved highways, rough gravel, and unpaved tracks, requiring 4WD vehicles over 4-7 days. The Nepal side to Kyirong is bumpy with potholes and landslides; the Tibet side improves to mostly paved Friendship Highway by Saga, then rougher gravel near Darchen.
Darchen to Dirapuk/Zutulpuk kora (52km) is steep footpath-only with rocky Dolma La Pass (5,630m) and loose gravel, no vehicles. Expect dust, altitude, and weather variability; conditions are stable for 2026 with guides
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