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Kathmandu Kailash Mansarovar Dolma La Pass Adi Kailash Kinnaur Kailash Shrikhand Kailash Manimahesh Diraphuk Delhi
For all Shiva devotees to complete the ultimate spiritual incarnation and sanctity and to accomplish an urge of absolute salvation visiting the Panch Kailash Tour Package is reaching Mount Kailash is amidst scenic and scenic ambiance. The tour may start from Kailash Mansarovar in Tibet The land of Dalai Lama and further head towards the Indian Locations in Uttarakhand Adi Kailash and beyond in Himachal to Shrikhand Kailash, Kinnaur Kailash and Manimahesh.
Essentials/Things to Carry
- Jacket - 1 (wind and waterproof)_
- Sun cap/H_at - 1, Woolen Cap - 1, Goggles - 1, Head Torch - 1
- Nech warmer/Muffler/Buff/Balaclava - 1
- Dry fit Full Sleev T-Shirt - 2, Fleece/Zipper - 1, Hoodie/Sweatshirt- 1, wind chitter - 1
- Warm Lower and Upper for Night wear, Woolen socks - 1 pair, Gloves - 1 pair
- Trek Pant - 2, Normal socks - 5 pairs
- Rain coat/Poncho - 1
- Waterproof Trekking Shoes with good grip with semi ankle protection (buying new better to buy .5 or 1 size larger than regular shoe, use them for 2-3 at home before Yatra)
- Toiletries Kit: Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Sunscreen cream, Lip Balm, Hand sanitizer, hand towel, face wash, Paper soap
- Mandatory Documents - Adhar Card, Passport size Photo, Medical fitness certificate - Copy and Original - submit to Guide/Trek Leader at Jaon on day 1 evening
- Water Bottle/Thermos - 1
- Personal Medicines, ORS, Dry fruits
Cost Includes
- Accommodation for 47 Nights with All Meals (Veg Only)
- Local Sightseeing at Kathmandu
- All overland transfers & sightseeing in Luxury Coach
- Kathmandu - Delhi- Kathmandu Airfare
- Tibet side: accommodation in decent hotel/tents
- While camping we provide two-man tents, mattresses, sleeping bag & camping equipment’s like dining & toilet tents
- Guide during the tour in Nepal and India
- Kailash permit & normal Tibet/China visa fee.
- Permits of Panch Kailash
Cost Excludes
- GST 5% Extra
- Any kind of personal expenses.
- Airfare / Rail fare or any other expenses from your home location.
- Pony / Porter expenses in Kailash Parikrama.
- Any kind of Travel insurance.
- Any kind of Medical expenses.
- Any kind of donation or tip to Guide / Sherpa / Drivers /Cooks / Porter / Priest / or any crew member.
- Extra days accommodation in Kathmandu / Nepalgunj / Simikot / Hilsa /Purang due to bad weather/flight cancellation or any other reason.
- VISA Cancellation charges & transportation charges, if leaving early from Tibet.
- Any evacuation / rescue / additional charges / losses due to natural calamities / unforeseen circumstances.
- Any kind of extra baggage charges in-flight/helicopter during Yatra.
- Anything which is not included in inclusions.
Day: 01 Arrival at Kathmandu
On arrival at Kathmandu, meet and greet by our representative and further transfer to the Hotel. Check-in and fresh yourself. Later proceed for a local visit. After the darshan of Pashupatinath temple, program briefing & yatra preparation will be done in the evening. Dinner and overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Day: 02 Kathmandu Temple Tour
Breakfast Day tour of Kathmandu and Shopping day . Dinner and overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Day: 03 Kathmandu – Syabrubesi
The morning after breakfast, drive to Syabrubesi (152 Kms/ 7 Hrs), on arrival at Syabrubesi, check-in at the hotel. Dinner & overnight at Hotel.
Day: 04 Syabrubesi – Rasuwa Gadi – Kerung
Early morning after breakfast, check-out from the hotel & drive through new route to Rasuwa Gadi (15 Kms drive), after immigration and customs formalities on both sides (Nepal & China), further drive to the small town Kerung. Dinner & Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day: 05 Acclimatization at Kerung
The entire day is free for acclimatization and for leisure at Kerung. Dinner and Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day : 06 Kerung – Dongba (4500 Mts)
The morning after breakfast, drive to Dongba (250 Kms drive), enjoy the grand view of Mt. Shishapangma (8081 MT), Gauri Shankar & other high mountains. Drive through Gurungng- La Pass (5050 MT). Dinner & Overnight stay at Dongba.
Day: 07 Dongba – Mansarovar (4600 Mts)
Morning Drive 385 Kms to Holy Lake Mansarovar (4500 M). Very auspicious day for all people, the first glimpse of Holy Mansarovar and view of Mt. Kailash from Horchu Pass. Overnight stay at the shore of Lake Mansarovar.
Day: 08 Mansarovar To Darchen (4600 M) - 30 Kms
Today conduct your holy pilgrimage at Mansarovar Lake. You will be taken to the special point at the banks of Mansarovar Lake. Here you can take a dip in the blessed water. Attend the Pooja, hawan, and other spiritual activities according to your traditions. After your divine undertakings, proceed to Darchen a journey of 30 Kms. Overnight stay is arranged at the hotel.
Day: 09 Darchen To Diraphuk (4890 M) – 18 Kms
Today is the first day of Kailash Parikrama. The journey is to be started at the early hours of the morning as early as possible, after having breakfast. Your luxury coach drives up to Yumdwar (10 Kms), after which you have an arduous trek for about 4 to 5 hours. Horses can be hired at extra cost for pilgrims unable to walk. Yaks will carry the kitchen utensils and other equipment for the Yatra. Overnight stay at a guesthouse in Diraphuk.
Day: 10 Diraphuk To Zhulthulphuk (4790 M) - 22 Km
This day is the most strenuous in the Yatra. Pilgrims pass through Dolma-La Pass on foot. Snuggled at the height of 5400 meters, the weather is highly unpredictable as at any time snowstorm occurs. Start the journey as early as possible, post breakfast. En-route, make a stop for Darshan of Gaurikund. On arriving Zhulthulphuk, overnight stay at Guesthouse.
Day: 11 Zhulthulphuk – Mansarovar – Dongba
After Breakfast, start the trek for 8 km, after reaching at the point, where the jeeps will be waiting to drive us to Darchen. Parikarma ends. Post Lunch drive to Dongba via Manasoravar. Overnight stay.
Day: 12 Dongba – Kerung
The morning after breakfast, start the journey to Kerung. After a drive of 250 Kms, check-in to the hotel at Kerung. Evening time is for leisure activities. Dinner & Overnight at Hotel.
Day: 13 Kerung – Kathmandu
The morning after breakfast, check-out from the hotel & transfer to Kathmandu by road and On arrival at Kathamandu, check-in at the hotel. An evening spent the time in the local streets for shopping. Buy famous “Rudrash” & other some other things on your own. Dinner & Overnight at Hotel.
Day: 14 Depart from Kathmandu to Delhi
After breakfast, check out from the hotel. Get assistance for transfer to the airport. Depart for Delhi. On arrival, get transferred to the vehicle and check in to the hotel. Evening according to time visit some local nearby places at Delhi. Overnight stay in Delhi.
Day: 15 Delhi – Kathgodam
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and depart to Kathgodam (293 km / 6 – 7 hours). Kathgodam is located in the state of Uttarakhand. On arrival check-in to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day: 16 Kathgodam- Pithoragarh
Morning, leave to Pithoragarh (191 km / 6-7 hrs). En-route visit Bhimtal lake and Bhimeshwar Mahavdev Temple at Bhimtal. Further, proceed to Pithoragarh. On arrival check in to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day: 17 Pithoragarh – Dharchula
After breakfast in the hotel proceed to Dharchula which is 100 km from Pithoragarh and takes about 4 hours of jeep drive. On arrival, check-in to the pre-booked hotel at Dharchula. Overnight stay at Dharchula.
Day: 18 Dharchula – Nabi/Kutti/ Gunji (80km drive)
Early morning, check out from the hotel at the start of the drive for 50 km towards Pangla/Lakhanpur. Stop for tea and drive further to Lamri and onward to Budi & further to Gunji Via Kutti
Day: 19 Gunji/Nabi– Jollingkong (Adi Kailash Darshan)
Early morning start today’s drive to Sumchuma, where breakfast will be served. Later continue the trek towards Jollingkong. Have the darshan of Adi Kailash & Parvati Kund from this place. Overnight stay will in Jollingkong.
Day: 20 Nabi – Om Parvat – Dharchula - Didihaat
today morning starts the drive towards Nabidang to have the darshan of OM Parvat, which is about 22 km by a gypsy. On arrival offer the prayer and later visit the Kalapani temple on our way back. Return to Dharchula and onward to Didi Haat for an overnight stay.
Day: 21 Didihaat to Kakrihaat
Breakfast Visit Patal Bhubneshwor and stay in Kakrihaat Dinner
Day: 22 Dharchula – Kathgodam
Morning leaves the hotel at Dharchula and moves towards Kathgodam. It takes 8-9 hrs of drive (290 Kms). On arrival check in to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day: 23 Kathgodam – Delhi
After breakfast, check-out the hotel and proceed to Delhi for other Panch Kailash sites. On arrival at Delhi, check-in to the pre-booked hotel and get relaxed. Evening visits some of the famous places in Delhi according to time. Overnight stay at Delhi.
Day: 24 Delhi – Pathankot
Morning leaves the hotel as early as possible and starts the drive towards Pathankot (480 Km), which takes 8-9 hrs to reach. On arrival, check-in to the hotel for an overnight stay at Pathankot.
Day: 25 Pathankot – Bharmour
The morning after breakfast proceed to Bharmour by road. Upon arrival, check-in to the hotel and enjoy the climate present in the region. Overnight stay at Bharmour.
Day: 25 Bharmour – Hadsar – Dhancho
Today morning start 14 Kms drive towards Hadsar. This is the point, where the trek begins for Manimahesh Yatra. Star the 6 Kms trek and reach Dhancho. Overnight stay at Dhancho.
Day: 26 Dhancho – Manimahesh Darshan – Manimahesh lake
Morning start trek to Manimahesh Lake through Banar Ghati. En-route visit Shiv Ke Gharat, Sundrasi, and Gauri Kund. Move further to reach Manimahesh Lake, on arrival take the holy dip in Lake. Then proceed to Manimahesh temple and have the darshan. Later return back to Manimahesh Lake. Overnight stay near Manimahesh Lake.
Day: 27 Manimahesh lake – Dhancho – Hadsar – Bhamour
Morning has the darshan at the temple and starts the trek towards Dhancho. Then catch the vehicle and drive to Bhamour via Hadsar. Overnight stay at Bhamour.
Day: 28 Bhamour – Dharmshala
After breakfast drive to Dharmshala via Khajjiar and Dalhousie (220 kms / 7 hrs). Khajjiar is a beautiful hill station in Chamba district, located approximately 24 km from Dalhousie. Dharmshala is located in dense forests and beautiful mountains. The tourists here can get panoramic views of the mountains. Enjoy the beautiful climate present in this area. On arrival at Dharmshala, check-in to the hotel and free of time is for leisure. Overnight stay at Dharmshala.
Day : 29 Dharmshala – Shimla
Early morning start the drive towards Shimla ( 240 Kms / 6-7 hrs). En route visit Jawalamukhi Temple (Sakthi Peeth) and have the darshan of Goddess. Then proceed further to Shimla. On arrival check-in to the hotel. Evening visit famous local market of Shimla to enjoy the local foods and for shopping. Overnight stay at Shimla.
Day: 30 Shimla – Sarahan
Leave the Shimla by morning and move to Sarahan. It takes 4-5 hours to reach Sarahan (165 Kms). Visit Bhima Kali Temple and have the darshan of Goddess. Overnight stay at Sarahan.
Day: 31 Sarahan – Tangling – Parvati Garden
Morning starts the drive to Tangling (80 Kms / 2-3 hrs). From here the trek starts from Tangling village base and trek further to reach Parvati Garden (Approx. 6-7 hours trek). Overnight camping at Parvati Garden.
Day: 32 Parvati Garden – Ganesh Cave
Start the trek to Ganesh Cave (6-7 hours of trek). Relax in between the trek. On arrival, the stay will be arranged at Ganesh Park/Cave.
Day: 33 Ganesh Cave (Kinnaur Kailash Darshan)
The morning continues the trek to Parvati Kund and Shiv Ling of Kinnaur Kailash. By reaching, have the darshan and perform Pooja of Kinnaur Kailash Shiv Ling. Later get back to Ganesh Park/Cave for an overnight stay.
Day: 34 Ganesh Cave – Sarahan
Start the trek to Tangling from Ganesh Cave via Parvati Garden. On arrival, catch the vehicle and drive to Sarahan. Overnight stay at Sarahan.
Day : 35 Sarahan – Fanch Kada
The morning starts the trek from Sarahan to reach French Kada. A comfortable stay will be arranged at French Kada. Overnight stay.
Day: 36 French Kada – Spabhavi
Start the trek to Spabhavi from French Kada. Night halt at Spabhavi.
Day : 37 Spabhavi – Sakranda – Majbon
Today the trek route will be a little harder to reach the destination. Trek begins from Spabhavi to Majabon, where one can get the darshan of Shrikhand Mahadev. Start the trek to Majbon via Saranda. Overnight stay at Mabon.
Day : 38 Majbon – Shrikhand Mahadev Darshan – Majbon
The morning starts a small trek to Shrikhand Mahadev Shiv Ling. On arrival, perform Pooja and have the divine darshan of Shrikhand Mahadev (one among Panch Kailash sites). Spent some time in the surroundings. Later return back to Majbon for an overnight stay.
Day: 39 Majbon – Spabhavi
After breakfast begins the return trek to Spabhavi from Mabon. Comfortable night halt at Spabhavi.
Day: 40 Spabhavi – French Kada
The morning starts the trek from Spabhavi and reaches French Kada. Overnight stay will be arranged at French Kada.
Day : 41 Fanch Kada – Shimla
After post morning meal, start the trek to Sarahan. After reaching, catch the vehicle and proceed towards Shimla. On arrival, check-in to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day: 42 Shimla – Delhi Drop
Check out from Shimla hotel and proceed to Delhi to complete the divine yatra. On arrival get dropped at Delhi Airport / Railway Station.
Panch Kailash Yatra associated with our History
The Panch Kailash Yatra include all five locations believed to be the the living places of Lord Shiva. Named Panch Kailash, these five holy peaks include four situated in India and one in Tibet (China).Every peaks is woven into a tapestry of stories, legends, and myths that have become an integral part of the spiritual fabric. The journey to these sacred sites is arduous and challenging, adding to its significance.
The Himalaya Range as India’s most desirable destination, holding an irresistible allure for Shiva Devotees .
Exploring these majestic locations is a dream for those with a wanderlust spirit. Yet, for a devoted soul, the mention of the Panch Kailash Parvat signifies the sacred abode where Lord Shiva himself resided. The mystical sanctuary of the divine evokes a profound sense of spirituality among followers.
Know about Panch Kailash Yatra, Names and Location
The Panch Kailash Yatra encompasses pilgrimages to five significant locations in the Great Himalayas: Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, Adi Kailash Yatra, Kinnaur Kailash Yatra, Shrikhand Mahadev Yatra, and the Chamba or Manimahesh Kailash Yatra.
These most visited sites annually attract devotees from around the globe, uniting people in their quest for the blessings of Lord Shiva and spiritual salvation.
Located in the lap of the Himalayas, these destinations hold profound religious importance, not only for Hindus but also for followers of Jainism, Buddhism, Chinese traditions, and the Bön religion and praying pattern according to there tradition.
The spiritual allure of these locations transcends religious boundaries, making them prominent pilgrimage sites.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
Kailash Mansarovar, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, is a sacred pilgrimage site revered by multiple religions, prominently in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
At an elevation of 21,778 feet, Mount Kailash stands tall as one of the holiest peaks, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
The circumambulation or parikrama of Mount Kailash is a sacred ritual, undertaken by thousands of pilgrims each year.
This ritual involves Parikrama around the base of the mountain, a journey of approximately 52 kilometers, symbolizing spiritual devotion and purification where walking is for 38 km which we complete in 3 days and remaining can be covered by motorable road.
The nearby Mansarovar Lake, situated at an altitude of 15,060 feet, adds to the sanctity of the region. Pilgrims believe that taking a dip in the pristine waters of Mansarovar can cleanse one’s sins and purify the soul.
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is not only a physical pilgrimage but also a profound spiritual journey. The breathtaking landscapes and the challenging terrain contribute to the sense of adventure and self-discovery experienced by those who embark on this sacred expedition.
Pilgrims from various parts across the globe undertake this arduous trek, fostering unity and spiritual harmony among people of diverse cultures and faiths who come together to seek the divine blessings of Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake.
Adi Kailash Yatra
Adi Kailash, also known as Chota Kailash or Baba Kailash, stands as a formidable peak in the Indian Himalayan region, capturing the spiritual imagination of devotees and trekkers alike.
Located in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, Adi Kailash shares a striking resemblance to the more renowned Mount Kailash in Tibet, further adding to its religious significance.
At an elevation of 6,191 meters, Adi Kailash commands awe and reverence.
Hindu mythology links this peak to Lord Shiva, portraying it as a sacred abode where the deity is believed to reside.
The region surrounding Adi Kailash is dotted with ancient caves and sacred sites, enhancing its allure as a destination for both spiritual seekers and adventure enthusiasts.
The Adi Kailash Yatra is a challenging trek that draws pilgrims seeking a deeper connection with the divine in the lap of the Himalayas.
The trek encompasses diverse landscapes, from dense forests to alpine meadows, offering breathtaking views of snow-clad peaks and pristine lakes. Pilgrims traverse through inhospitable terrains, testing their physical endurance and spiritual resilience.
The pilgrimage to Adi Kailash is not just a journey to a physical peak but a transformative experience, fostering introspection and a sense of oneness with nature and the divine.
Manimahesh Kailash
Manimahesh Kailash, located in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh, India, is a sacred mountain revered in Hinduism as the abode of Lord Shiva.
Rising to an elevation of 5,653 meters (18,510 feet), it holds significant religious and cultural importance. The name “Manimahesh” is derived from two words – “Mani,” meaning jewel, and “Mahesh,” another name for Lord Shiva.
The mountain is often referred to as the “Kailash of the Himachal” and is considered one of the manifestations of Lord Shiva.
The annual pilgrimage to Manimahesh, known as the Manimahesh Yatra, is a revered event, drawing devotees from various parts of India.
The yatra typically takes place during the Hindu month of Bhadrapada (August-September), culminating on the eighth day, which is celebrated as the Manimahesh Parikrama. Pilgrims undertake a challenging trek to the sacred lake, Manimahesh Lake, situated at the base of the Kailash.
The lake, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, holds immense religious significance, and it is believed that Lord Shiva performs his divine dance, the “tandava,” at this spot during the festival.
The Manimahesh Yatra is not only a religious pilgrimage but also an adventurous journey, offering stunning vistas of the Himalayan landscapes.
Pilgrims navigate through rugged terrains and steep mountain trails, enduring physical challenges to reach the sacred destination. The atmosphere during the yatra is charged with spiritual fervor, as devotees believe that a glimpse of the sacred Manimahesh Kailash brings blessings and absolves them of sins.
The unique blend of religious devotion and the inherent beauty of the Himalayas makes Manimahesh Kailash a revered destination for both spiritual seekers and nature enthusiasts.
Kinnaur Kailash
Kinnaur Kailash, situated in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India, is a majestic mountain revered for its religious significance and awe-inspiring landscapes.
Rising to an elevation of approximately 6,050 meters (19,849 feet), Kinnaur Kailash is considered sacred in Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism.
The mountain is often linked with Lord Shiva, and the annual Kinnaur Kailash Parikrama draws pilgrims who embark on a challenging trek to circumambulate the sacred peak.
The region is known for its pristine beauty, with lush green valleys, apple orchards, and ancient monasteries contributing to the enchanting backdrop of the Kinnaur Kailash.
The Kinnaur Kailash Parikrama is a trek that tests the mettle of pilgrims, taking them through high-altitude terrains, quaint villages, and alpine meadows.
Pilgrims believe that undertaking this circumambulation around the sacred mountain brings spiritual merit and cleanses one’s soul.
The journey offers not only a religious experience but also a chance to immerse oneself in the natural splendor of the Himalayas.
The snow-clad peaks, deep gorges, and the serene ambiance of the region make Kinnaur Kailash not just a destination for religious pilgrimage but also a haven for those seeking solace and connection with the divine in the lap of nature.
Shrikhand Mahadeva Kailash
Shrikhand Mahadev, a prominent peak in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India, stands as a revered pilgrimage site known for its religious significance and challenging trek.
Rising to an elevation of approximately 5,155 meters (16,913 feet), Shrikhand Mahadev is named after Lord Shiva, also known as Mahadev.
The trek to the sacred peak is undertaken during the Hindu month of Saavan (July-August) and holds deep cultural importance.
Devotees believe that the Shrikhand Mahadev peak houses a sacred Shivling (a symbolic representation of Lord Shiva), and the trek is considered a spiritual journey where participants seek blessings and purification.
The Shrikhand Mahadev Yatra is not for the faint-hearted, requiring pilgrims to traverse through rugged terrains, dense forests, and snow-covered paths.
The trek begins at the village of Jaon and takes pilgrims to the challenging Parvati Bagh, the last leg of the journey before reaching the sacred peak.
The panoramic views of the Himalayas, the challenging trek, and the spiritual ambiance create a unique pilgrimage experience, attracting devotees and adventure enthusiasts alike.
Shrikhand Mahadev serves as a example to the harmonious blend of spirituality and nature’s grandeur, offering a transformative journey for those who undertake the challenging trek to seek the divine blessings of Lord Shiva.