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Mt. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra By Bus overland 2025

14 Days

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Trip Overview

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a pilgrimage to the sacred Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake in Tibet, which is considered holy by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. The journey usually starts from Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal.

From Kathmandu, the tour heads towards the small border town of Kerung in Tibet, which is located at an altitude of around 2,800 meters above sea level. The journey from Kathmandu to Kerung is a scenic drive that takes you through picturesque valleys, winding roads, and small towns. The drive usually takes around 10 hours approximately, and you will cross the Nepal-China border at Rasuwagadhi.

Once you arrive at Kerung, you will stay there for a night to acclimatize to the high altitude before heading towards the holy Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake. During your stay in Kerung, you can explore the local market and enjoy the beautiful views of the Himalayan ranges.

The next day, the tour continues towards the holy Mount Kailash, which is located at an altitude of around 6,638 meters above sea level. The journey from Kerung to Mount Kailash takes around 3 days and includes stops at Darchen, Dirapuk, and Zuthulpuk.

At Darchen, you will get to see the majestic Mount Kailash up close and visit the nearby temples and monasteries. From there, the journey continues towards Dirapuk, where you will trek for around 6 to 7 hours to reach the base of Mount Kailash. Along the way, you will cross the Dolma La Pass, which is the highest point of the trek at around 5,636 meters above sea level.

After spending a night at Dirapuk, the tour continues towards Zuthulpuk, where you will visit the Zuthulpuk Monastery, which is one of the most important Buddhist monasteries in Tibet. From there, the journey back to Kathmandu starts, and you will cross the Nepal-China border at Kerung.

Mount Kailash has great importance in various cultures and religions. For Hindus,it is the sacred abode of Lord Shiva, representing his divine presence and symbolizing destruction and resurrection. Many Hindus make pilgrimages to Mount Kailash to seek blessings and gain spiritual enlightenment The most sacred peak in the Himalayan range, Mount Kailash, is said to have been for sh to seek blessings and gain spiritual enlightenment

The most sacred peak in the Himalayan range, Mount Kailash, is said to have been formed 30 million years ago during the early stages of the formation of the Himalayan chain. According to the Jains, at the dawn of history their first law givThe most sacred peak in the Himalayan range, Mount Kailash, is said to have been formed 30 million years ago during the early stages of the formation of the Himalayan chain. According to the Jains, at the dawn of history their first law giver, Rishabhdev attained Nirvana on Mount Kailash. 

In Buddhism, Mount Kailash is revered as the precious jewel of snow, Kang Rinpoche, and is considered a sacred site associated with the attainment of enlightenment and nirvana. Buddhists believe that circumambulating the mountain purifies the soul and leads to spiritual awakening.

Mount Kailash has great importance in various cultures and religions. For Hindus, it is the sacred abode of Lord Shiva, representing his divine presence and symbolizing destruction and resurrection. Many Hindus make pilgrimages to Mount Kailash to seek blessings and gain spiritual enlightenment.

For Jains, Mount Kailash is called Ashtapada and is associated with their first Tirthankara, Lord Rishabhnath. It has significance as a place of spiritual awakening and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Welcome, in at Mountain gaze travels and treks  fellow travelers and curious souls, to a journey unlike any other—a journey to unravel the 12 Mysteries of  Mount Kailash. Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Tibet, Mount  Kailash stands as a symbol of spiritual significance, drawing in pilgrims and seekers from across the globe. But what makes this mountain so special have  a god  Let’s embark on a quest to uncover its secrets.
For devotees of Shiva, Mount Kailash is not just a geographical feature; It is the heavenly abode of Lord Shiva himself. Legends speak of Lord Shiva’s divine presence, his eternal meditation between rocks and valleys, his face carved into the rock – a sight that fills the heart with reverence and awe.
But Mount Kailash is not only spiritual; The scope of this mystery is waiting to be unraveled. From its mystical status
Time becomes a curious phenomenon of acceleration, each step on its hallowed ground uncovering new surprises. And let’s not forget the lifeline it provides – four mighty rivers flow from its base, nurturing lands and souls across Asia.
So, join us as we head into the heart of Mount Kailash, where mythology meets reality, and the mundane meets the divine. of mysteries that have fascinated Shiva devotees and seekers for centuries
Mount Kailash acts as a bridge between Earth and Heaven. People believe it’s a special place where the divine and mortal worlds connect. Imagine it like a magical doorway that allows communication between us here on Earth and the gods above. This sacred mountain holds a deep spiritual significance in various cultures, serving as a focal point for prayers,
Pilgrimage, and meditation. When you stand at the foot of Mount Kailash, you can almost feel the energy flowing between the earthly realm and the celestial realm. It is a reminder that there is more to this world than meets the eye, and that there is a mystical connection that connects us to something beyond the clouds.
 Did you know that Mount Kailash is believed to have a special secret? Many people claim to have seen Lord Shiva’s face on the mountain from a certain angle. It is like a natural picture drawn by the elements over time
It is an incredibly sacred and awe-inspiring sight for those who believe in the Hindu faith. Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation, is said to reside deep within the majestic peak of Kailash. He jumped in at the look on her face
The mountain fills believers with a sense of divine presence and reverence. Whether you are a spiritual seeker or curious about the mysteries of the world, witnessing Lord Shiva’s face on Mount Kailash is a breathtaking experience that leaves an indelible mark on the soul.Kailash mountain is near Mansarovar and Rakshatal lake. Sources of four rivers: Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra and Karnali surround the region. Mount Kailash is sacred to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Bon religions. People from countries including India, China, and Nepal in this region love pilgrimage to the Himalayas.
The pilgrimage usually includes a trek to Mansarovar Lake and circumambulation of Mount Kailash.

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Mt. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra By Bus overland 2025
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