kailash mansarovar yatra by road
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Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by Road
Day 01: Arrive in KatmanduKatmandu (1300 mts.) Arrival, our representative will meet at the airport and escort to the Hotel, Free at own and Evening
dinner, overnight stay in Katmandu.
Day 02: KatmanduAfter breakfast start to Katmandu sightseeing including Pashupatinath and Buddha Nikanth Darshan, back to hotel and rest
of the day is free for packing and program briefing.
Day 03: Katmandu to Nyalam (3700 mts. - 160kms)This is the first day of the Yatra. After breakfast depart from Katmandu to China border by reserved tourist coach. It takes
about 05 hours. Our agent will complete custom formalities and check into Tibet - an auton -omous part of China. After
lunch drive to a small Tibetan town called Nyalam by Bus. Overnight stay at Nyelam Guest House. Breakfast and dinner in
camp side and packed lunch will be provided.
Day 04: Nyalam Full day acclimatizationFull day free for excursion of Nyalam city.
Day 05: Nyalam to Dongba / Paryang (4500mts. - 375kms)After breakfast drive from Nylam to Dongba for about 08:00 hours. Overnight stay at Dongba in tent or guesthouse.
Day 06: Dongba / Paryang (4500mts. - 335kms) to MansarovarAfter breakfast drive from Dongba to Mansarovar 07:00 hours. Pooja and hawan, this is the first day stay at the bank of the
Manasarovar Lake, Overnight stay in tent or guesthouse.
Day 07: Mansarovar to Darchen (4600mts. - 110kms)Mansarovar Parikrama by Land Cruiser. We will choose the special point to take dip in Manasarovar Lake and do Pooja of
Lord Shiva. Full day free for spiritual activities. Drive around 2.30 hrs to Darchen and overnight stay there. Astapad
excursion can be done at extra cost.
Day 08: Darchen to Diraphuk (4890mts. - 12kms)This is the first day of Kailash Parikrama. We should start our journey after breakfast as early as possible. This day we have
to walk continuously for about 6 to 7 hours. Yak will carry all our goods and equipment. Overnight stay at Diraphuk in tent.
Day 09: Diraphuk to Zhulthulphuk (4790mts. - 22kms)This day is very sensitive and we have to pass Dolma-La Pass, which is 5400 pooja and hawan, This is the first day stay at the
bank of the Manasarovar Lake Mt. above sea level. The weather in unpredictable in Doma-la Pass and at any time snowstorm
can fall. So we try to start our journeyas early as possible. In route we can have Darshan of Gaurikund but it is very difficultto go and touch. Overnight stay in route to Zhulthulphuk in tent.
Day 10: Zhulthulphuk to MansarovarWe will Trek down to Darchen, Drive to Mansarovar fill up spiritual jaal, later our tour starts back for Kathmandu following
the same route and same system applies for all subjects of our accommodation and meal.
Day 11: Mansarovar to Dongba / SagaDrive back to Dongba/Saga.
Day 12: Dongba / Saga to NyalamDrive back to Nyalam, which is the last stay in Tibet part.
Day 13: Nyalam to KatmanduAfter custom formalities we will be picked up by Nepal side and continue drive to Kathmandu for about 05.00 hours and
check into same hotel.
Day 14: Kathmandu (Departure)Morning check out hotel, transfer to airport, catch flight for next Destination.
IMPORTANT PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION: ClothingAll the pilgrims are informed to carry casual wears and comfortable walking shoes as per the rule of Tibet. Make sure to
bring woolen clothes due to the chilly and cold weather of the region. Saris are strictly no for Indian pilgrims. Keep with you
all the necessary items from home such as medicines, toiletries, cosmetics and first-aid kit as it is quite difficult to obtain
them during the journey. A route map will let you know about the destinations you are going to visit.
What to take
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It is highly recommended to carry warm woolen clothes and winter wears such as raincoat, Gore-Tex material, thermal
under wears, down jacket, warm shirts, sweaters & trousers, gloves, comfortable shoes, leather boots, monkey cap, sun hat
and scarf to be protected form winter ailments.
Bring with youWe advise you to bring good amount of snacks with you such as dry fruits, toffees, chocolates and namkeens to feed your
appetite in small quantities throughout the journey. Bring strong water bottle & water purifying tablets to avoid problems
like upset stomach and food poisoning. Keep sun glasses and sun screen lotion with you to protect your eyes and skin fromultra violet rays in high altitudes. Other essentials that must kept in consideration while travelling in mountains includes
personal medical kit, Diamox tablet, deo spray, toiletries, torch, batteries, shoulder bag, Digital camera and binoculars.
HealthMountain trips are one of the toughest road journeys on this earth. Tourists must be physically fit without a doubt. Asthma
and heart patients face problem in getting accustomed to high altitudes. We advise you to have a proper check-up with your
doctor to known whether you are capable coping up with the adversities of high altitude region during the course of your
trip.
Altitude SicknessWhile travelling in high altitude, it is obvious to experience adverse symptoms of altitude sickness such as severe headache,
nausea, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, breathlessness and exhaustion until your body gets acclimatized to the region.
Acclimatization can take couple of days depending upon individual to individual. To avoid these uncertainties, we would like
to give you following advice such as drink lots of water, smoking & drinking is a highly prohibited during the tour, carry
Diamox tablets with suggestions from physician over dosage. A special Gamow bag is also provided to avoid sickness in high
altitudes.
CurrencyThe unit of Chinese currency is Yuan. USD 1 = 6.50 Yuan. 1 Yuan = INR 7.50 approx; Money can exchange at Bank of China
at Zhangmu or from the locals at Zhangmu or Kodari. Exchange all your remaining Yuan at the end of the trip at Zhangmu
itself before re-entering Nepal.
Risks & LiabilityOur tour representatives will make all endeavors to provide you with smooth and satisfying travelling experience. But while
travelling in Tibet, everyone has to follow the rules and regulations of Tibet Tourism Bureau. Hence we shall not be hold
responsible for any modification in the program due to natural calamity and technical reasons such as road blockage,
snowstorm, flood, landslide, political unrest, accidents and flight cancellations.