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We assist you in realizing your desire to be in the Kailash Himalayas. Our guidance mainly aims to help to transform your interest into a joyous completion of your dream to be in the Kailash Parbat. Join us for your dream Mount Kailash trek and explore your interest on a higher level.
Known as one of the holiest mountains, Mount Kailash has been an important pilgrimage site for four different religions: Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, and the Bon religion of Tibet. Thousands of people visit this world pilgrimage site yearly with their own goals. Borning in Himalayan existence and guiding in core central Himalayan existence since 1990, we respect every goal of you to be in the Himalayan existence.
In local terms, Kailash denotes literally “the existence of Nothingness” or “absolutely transparent.” Hindus consider climbing Mount Kailash to the top forbidden because they believe it would violate the mountain’s holiness and upset the divine spirits.
Mount Kailash can also be seen from the Humla district of Nepal, which is undisturbed by material growth and pleasure. We follow the same path to observing Kailash, ornamented with natural beauty and resources.
It is observed that interest to be in high Himalayan existence like Kailash is transcendent within you. Appropriate guidance has excellent potential to be in the state of a higher level of joyful wholeness for your entire life. Harmony, compassion, love, togetherness, and joyfulness are only a few explanations for wholeness. It is the state to be instead of becoming any explanation.
We welcome you to join with Kailash trekking holiday itinerary to be at joyful wholeness. We have designed the most effective ways to observe Kailash in order to accommodate your varied interests and make the holiday season more enjoyable.
Mount Kailash Core Trek
Trekking, regardless of the adventure you find yourself on, it is an excellent workout as a whole. Not only does it train your body from head to toe, but it also has the full potential to generate a wide range of positive emotions, such as contentment, joy, and a sense of wholeness. By itself, trekking around the beautiful landscape is one of the best activities we can do for our health and well-being.
The departure falls in September when the season promises a favorable temperature to immerse yourself in the existence of the Himalayas. By taking you on the base of the Kailash, we intend to introduce you to unique observations and provide you with a more well-rounded experience of joy.
Mount Kailash Yoga Trek
Being in nature, even if it is just a slow stretch through a meadow, or a hike through the woods brings us back in touch with the earth. It feeds our senses which keeps us firmly in the present. Connecting with nature makes us less upset and makes us more aware, which brings us closer to our world and to ourselves.
During our yoga trek to Mount Kailash, we combine yoga and nature in a blended way that fades the divisions between them. We get to enjoy all of the benefits of the yoga practice while being held by the sun, wind, water, and earth.
Imagine winding your way through a leafy wooded trail of Kailash and opening up your intercostal muscles and breathing in more of the rich air and feeling refreshed. When we see how well yoga works in nature and how it brings us closer to the world of our ancestors, it reminds us of how deeply we are connected to the natural world.
Mount Kailash Camping Trek
Mount Kailash Camping package is designed so that you can connect with the earth on a deeper level, having a sense of connection to nature which highly might be good for your mental health and happiness.
Spending time in nature, like on a camping trip, can help you feel more connected to the earth, sun, water, wind, sky, and other natural elements that help keep things in balance. This can help in self-realization and joyness.
Most campsites during the Kailash trek have views that are amazing and make you feel good. We can learn to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature avoiding TV, computers, or even electricity. We may realize how beautiful and appreciable it is.
Mount Kailash Trek Celebration
The Kailash trek celebration is a mix of trekking and celebrating Nepalese festivals that have been going on for hundreds of years. It is an observance of a joyous occasion through narrow ridges, barren landscapes, and stunning mountain views.
Everyday life is busier in cities, where people are often in large groups but feel lonely. We take this time to celebrate the holiday together during the Mount Kailash trek. Celebrations have a high chance to help unify unnecessary divisions of self-consciousness.
Mount Kailash Trek Highlights
- Discover the traditional and cultural richness of the Humla region and Mt. Kailash, which is 6,638 meters above sea level
- Kailash, a snow-capped mountain regarded to be an act of adoration for the Lord worshipped by Hindus, Buddhists, Jain, and Bon
- Possibility of encountering Yogis and Buddhist Masters along the walk
- Beyond a pilgrimage site known as the Shiva dwelling, he has placed a particular energy form
Mount Kailash Trek from Nepal via Limi Valley
Kailash Trek, also known as Limi Valley Trek, is an exciting journey that takes you to the western part of Nepal. This featured journey 18 days long trek, takes you to Nyalu La (4949 m), the trek’s highest point. This trek allows you to relish Nepalese and Tibetan vistas and the beautiful Mt. Kailash in the distance.
The Simikot to Kailash trek appeals to adventurers and spiritual/religious travelers because of its religious significance. Overall, this trek provides you with a blend of nature and culture. The brilliant landscape of the Tibetan Plateau and Mt. Kailash itself will fill the immense joy in you.
You will be getting incomparable experiences with the Limi Valley Trek. Walk along the untouched, unspoiled, remote terrain in a tranquil environment. Indulging in a trek rich in natural and cultural pristine beauty is a heaven-like experience.
Mount Kailash Trek Route Map
Are you wondering about the map of the Kailash trek? If you click the infographic image below, you will see the route map of Mount Kailash Trek. We have included every overnight stay and elevation reference on our map. Click the infographic image below to know about the route.
Kailash Trek distance is 14 days, starting with the short flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and then Simikot. The distance, however, differs from the days of the itinerary and trek start point. Our walk starts ahead to Dharmapuri, Yalbang, Yari, Hilsa, Til, Jang, and then Nyalu La. We then descended to Kermi, Simikot, Nepalgunj, and then Kathmandu.
Is Mount Kailash Trek difficult?
The Kailash trek is moderately challenging and requires more than two weeks to finish. It takes a lot of time and effort to ascend the Mount Kailash trek. The route is pretty challenging and has numerous ups and downs.
Mount Kailash Trek Permit
You will need a trekking permit to travel to Mount Kailash from Nepal. You will need a trekking permit to trek any part of the Humla district.
The area conserves flora and fauna so that even future generations can enjoy them. Along with floras and fauna, a permit is needed for trekking to Mt Kailash to protect the culture and ecosystem of the area.
Mount Kailash Trek Cost Details
Price Includes
- Bus Fare during the trek
- Domestic Flights
- Permit Cards Expenses
- Experienced Himalayan trek guide for 17 days
- One porter for two of you for trekking for 13 days (prepare to give max. 15 kgs’ luggage from each of you so that it will not exceed 30 kg. for your porter)
- Basic yet comfortable accommodation for 16 nights on a twin-sharing basis during the trekking as per itinerary.
- Staff insurance
- 16 x set breakfast, 16 x set lunch and 16 x set dinner while on the trek
- Purified drinking water during the entire trekking as per itinerary
- General first aid medicine kit
- Complimentary T-shirt
- Duffle bag during the trek
Price Excludes
- International Flight Fare
- Accommodation in Kathmandu since there are many possibilities available.
- Personnel expenses of any kind
- Any Travel Insurance
- Any additional cost due to natural calamity and unforeseen circumstances
- Tips for any staff and guide
- Anything that is not listed in the “PRICE INCLUDES” section above
Itinerary
Before your trip to Kailash, we must ensure that all paperwork and other preparations are made. We will also have a meet-up and pre-trip discussion with the trek guide in our office.
Today you will have 55 minutes of flight to Nepalgunj. This city has a dense population and is also hot here. Flights may often be delayed because of frequently changing weather. Nepalgunj lies in the Terai region near the border area of India. If you are not tired, visit the city with the horse craft Rikshaw.
We took another early morning flight from Nepalgunj to Simikot. During the flight, you can see the fantastic view of Mt. Saipal and the beautiful valleys. Simikot is also the gateway to Humla. After 45 minutes of flight, you will finally reach Simikot.
Simikot is our trekking starting point. After the early morning breakfast, we will start our trek. The initial phase of the trek begins with the beautiful fields and rough stone path. You will also get an opportunity to cross green farms, pine forests, and stone houses. After walking further, we will finally reach Malegaon. After having some rest here, we will then head toward Dharmapuri. We will follow the Humla Karnali River and cross the bridge a few times to get there.
We can start the late trek after exploring Dharmapuri village for some hours. We will then have breakfast and walk alongside the Humla Karnali River, passing high rocky slopes. We will also see the massive barley, buckwheat, and potato farms according to their seasons.
With the view of waterfalls, charming villages, and greenery, the trial finally hits Kermi. After entering Kermi, you will be able to notice the significant Buddhist people and their culture. You can also visit famous monasteries like Lakiyo Gompa and Khundrup Choeling Gompa. You can also take a bath in a natural hot spring here.
After a warm breakfast, we walk for 2 hours and cross the Sali River. There is a small settlement on the river bank with a few tea shops. We walk further on a high trail through the pine forest, buckwheat farms, and the clear Karnali River below the cliff. On the way, we encounter many Mule caravans. After a further walk, we will see Nakha Khyung Dzong Monastery, where more than 130 monks live. After 40 minutes of walking ahead, we went to Yalbang.
After the early morning breakfast, we will leave a village on the Karnali River and pass through the Yangar village. After hours of continuous walking, a trail leads us into a barren and open meadow with small bushes. Some part of the track is carved out of rock, making your walk adventurous. This trail was once a salt trade route to Tibet and rach Muchu village. After some more hours of trek, you will finally reach Tumkot. If you are not tired, visit the Dhungkar Chozen Monastery, an excellent symbol of Tibetan architecture.
The initial phase of the trial for today is steep. So you will have an early morning breakfast and ascend to the hill. We will leave the village of Karnali River and pass through Yangar village. From today you will start to notice the high altitude after then. You will have to cross the checkpoint between borders. During the trek, you will be able to see Mt. Erega.
Today the trek will be tougher than on previous days. We will walk early because today will be the longest day and a physically demanding trek. We will share the track with the mules and yaks during the trek. After some hours, we will pass through Thadi Dhunga, where you can see the Tibetan plateau. The trail then gradually ascends to the top of Nara La, the highest altitude during your trek.
As you reach the top, piles of stones, prayer flags, and panoramic views of the mountains can be seen. You can see an amazing top view of Tobet and Yari villages. After spending some time at the top, you will descend to the barren land. After a long day of walking, you will finally reach Hilsa.
You will start the trek after crossing the bridge at Hilsa. You will then follow the narrow trail and climb slowly. A slightly difficult trail winds its way over a slope until it connects with a larger trail high on the hill.
The trail crosses several streams along the Karnali River. You will follow this river until up to the Manepeme. The path is uneven, with an exciting view of different landscapes, barren mountains, and hospitable people.
We will start our early morning trek after breakfast. We will walk for 2 hours to reach Ya Yip Phuk Cave, an ancient one. This cave was used by the Lotsawa Rinchen Sangpo (985- to 1055 A.D). he is the famous translator of Buddhist scriptures for meditation who meditated in this cave for a long time.
The trail then again starts to ascend from there until you reach Lamka La. You will have to pass through the green vegetation, several juniper bushes, and stupas on the way. From here, the path starts to descend into the Til, one of the beautiful Tibetan villages. This village can see the big Tibetan-influenced lifestyle, buildings, and clothes.
Today we will have an easy walk to reach Halji village. The trail will follow the rocky path upstream of the Limi River. If luck is on your side, mountain goats, snow leopards, and Himalayan sheep can be seen during the trek.
After some hours of walking, you will finally reach Halji. The Bhotia people inhabit this small village. These peoples truly follow Tibetan rituals and practices. We can also see the famous stupa called Rinchening Gompa. This stupa is the center point of religious activities in Limi valley. If you have time, explore and buy handmade products the locals make.
Again, we will have short trekking days, like 4 hours, to reach Jang. This will be the last village in the Limi valley. We will then follow the Limi River to get to the Jang. You can again see the small stupas here in this village. You will fill amazing to be in such a secluded place, and Tibetan culture continues here.
Finally, your dream is going to be true today after you see the sacred peak of Mt. Kailash. The trial will be beautiful as you will see the wondrous path of Api and numerous other small mountains on the way. There will be no human settlements here until you reach Kermi.
Mt. Kailash is something that you can never express. As you trek to the dream place, there is always a sense of achievement to make yourself bigger than who you are. So these sacred mountains were always located in such physical, mental, and other kinds of hardship.
After witnessing the view of Mt. Kailash, we will pass several streams and rivers to reach the Talung.
Today is another long day to cross the high pass. You will also reach the highest point of this whole trek. The trail will ascend to the top of the Nyalu La Pass, from where you can see a wide view of the Nepal and Tibet side. You will also see the panoramic view of Humla and the white peaks of Mt. Saipal (7031 m) and Mt. Kailash (6714 m).
After enjoying the great view, we will then descend to Shinjumgma, passing the beautiful lake of Semla Tso at 4630 meters. After more hours of descending, we will reach Shinjungma until we cross the Sali River.
After the early morning breakfast, we will descend through the forest. We will pass the pine and birch forest along the Sali River bank. The trial is a bit rocky, which takes you to the Karmi. You will also find a natural hot spring to relax your tired muscles here.
Your initial phase of the path will be pleasant. But after then, you will walk into the ups and downs and along the rough path. You will pass through Dharapuri, Majgaon, and then finally, Simikot. Upon reaching here, your beautiful Limi Valley Trek comes to an end.
We will catch an early flight to Nepalgunj, and on the same day, we will also fly to Kathmandu. You have to change the flight to Nepalgunj.