Make your spiritual Kailash Mansarovar Yatra complete with a trip to Lhasa, known as the vibrant capital of Tibet. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa with EBC would be able to showcase the magnificent capital city of Lhasa along with the visit to the North Everest Base Camp from the Tibet side without going through the tedious trek, which is one of the greatest features of the trip. While having those breathtaking Himalayan scenery encompassed by the rich tapestry of Tibetan culture, this remarkable journey also allows one to experience the deep flavor by immersing oneself in this rich tapestry of Tibetan culture.
From the energetics of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur, the cities on the Nepal side of the journey, populated with the ages-old temples and bustling marketplaces, to some breathtaking landscapes, like Holy Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar, this trip on the Tibet side is filled with something for everyone. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a real life transformational pilgrimage, as it is an entire journey stretched into the time you have, and it broadens the mind as well as enriches the spirit.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa with EBC Summary
Trip Name |
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa |
Duration |
17 Days |
Attractions |
Nepal
Tibet
|
Starting Point |
Kathmandu |
Ending Point |
Kathmandu |
Transportation Modes |
Drive and Flight |
Accommodation |
Hotels and Tea Houses |
Nepal: The Gateway to the Himalayas
Nepal, as a part of Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra along the Lhasa route, has abundant sites to enrich your pilgrimage experience. Each place, including Kathmandu, the vibrant city, and the historical city of Bhaktapur, offers a different and rich history and culture of the land so that the pilgrims can soak in the atmosphere before carrying on.
Kathmandu - The Capital City of Nepal
On this tour, the pilgrims will first visit the vibrant capital of the culture and history of Nepal. The tour covers the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu, namely the famous Pashupatinath Temple, the quiet Jal Narayan Temple, and the ancient Patan Durbar Square. In this way, the ancient sites bring in an atmosphere for the journey ahead, giving a deeper spiritual meaning to this endeavor and insight into Nepalese culture.
The city's vibrant energy, shaped by many ethnic communities, offers opportunities for tasting national dishes, shopping for handicrafts, and celebrating indigenous festivals. Kathmandu itself, framed by the mountains and enriched by friendly locals, becomes the right port of entry for the ensuing spiritual stay.
Bhaktapur City
Just a short drive from Kathmandu, Bhaktapur remains an ancient city preserved in its full glory. It showcases the architectural brilliance of the Newar community. Bhaktapur provides meaningful insights about the cultural past of Nepal with its glorious Durbar Square, intricately carved temples, and traditional pottery. The surrounding area of Bhaktapur Durbar Square will provide great insights into Nepal's deep cultural and historical legacy. The medieval town is famous for its traditional Newari culture, vibrant local crafts, and well-preserved architecture. The impressive Bhairav Nath Temple and the exquisitely detailed carvings of the 55-Window Palace are two outstanding masterpieces of artistry in the region. Pilgrims will feel the charm of rich culture along with the warmth of local hospitality while walking down the cobbled streets. You would also travel to some sites close by, such as Doleshwor Mahadev Temple and Kailashnath Mahadev Statue, which are counted among the important sites of pilgrimage in the Kathmandu Valley.
Tibet: The Land of Spiritual Majesty
Tibet is probably one of the most spiritually cherished places on earth. It invites the travelers to enjoy exquisite natural scenery and the rich cultural and spiritual heritage that characterizes this enchanted region.
Lhasa - The Capital City of Tibet
As a part of the journey, two days of sightseeing are included in this package. The capital city of Tibet, Lhasa, consists of magnificent places of immense significance in Tibetan Buddhism, some of which are visited in this tour. Starting with Jokhang Temple, one of the holiest temples of Tibetan Buddhism, and Potala Palace is where the final Dalai Lama resided in winter, which is also the major highlight of the exploration here.
Drepung Monastery, once probably the largest in the world and Sera Monastery, a part of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, are places where one can witness monks conducting their daily rituals, join the prayer sessions, and pretty much roam over the big grounds of these monasteries. Along with that, Norbulinka, the Dalai Lama's summer residence, is one of the other places you will visit here in Lhasa, which is famous for its beautiful gardens and palaces. This short yet meaningful sightseeing in Lhasa reveals one with the rich cultural and historical heritages of Tibet.
Northern Everest Base Camp
As one makes their way from Lhasa towards Kailash, the Tibetan side presents a different and accessible way to Everest Base Camp. This visit is a pleasant yet majestic ride compared to the back-breaking trek across the Nepal side. It is one of the best in the world, with its picturesque views of Everest and quiet atmosphere. Arriving at the 5200 m altitude with a comfortable ride, the visitors are rewarded by an incredible view that feels quite unreal. Though receiving less traffic than the Nepalese offering, the northern base camp still provides a pretty intimate approach to the mountain. There are no views like those of the Himalayas, especially of Everest and the other peaks around it, rising majestically above the sky.
Mount Kailash
The sacred peak, Mount Kailash, also known as Gang Rinpoche in Tibetan, is the holy abode of Lord Shiva, which carries great religious importance to Buddhists, Bon practitioners, Jains and Hindus. This "sacred mountain" is at an impressive height of 6,638 metres. For the pilgrim looking for enlightenment, the pyramid-like shape and spiritual aura of the mountain do serve as a focal point. Along with the breathtaking natural beauty, tourists are engaged divinely through the 52 km Kora, which is actually an intense pilgrimage around the mountain. The whole journey around the mountain provides a blend of physical challenges, spirituality and an eye-capturing view of the mountain and that of the pristine Tibetan plateau landscapes.
Lake Mansarovar
Mansarovar Lake, at 4,650 m above sea level, is one of the holiest sites in the world, second to Mount Kailash. Hindus believe that Lake Mansarovar was created by Lord Brahma, and it is often seen as a representation of his cosmic mind. The pilgrims believe that bathing in the pure water of the lake can absolve their sins and gain huge spiritual merit. They do so beside the lake's shore in prayer and ceremonies, adding to the vibrancy of the spiritual atmosphere. Lake Mansarovar, set against the beautiful Himalayas and the dramatic profile of Mount Kailash, is a tranquil setting with breathtaking scenery. Contrasting with the dry landscapes of Tibet, the shining water of the lake, fed by melting snow coming from neighbouring great mountains, lures visitors to a halt, absorb and connects with their souls.
What is special about this Kailash Yatra Package?
This Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a 17-day highly spiritual pilgrimage between Nepal and Tibet by trail through northern EBC. This yatra is a perfect combination of great topography with an exceptional cultural experience. The pilgrimage journey takes the devotees through the Himalayan expanse, the rich cultures of Nepal and Tibet, and placid high-altitude lakes.
The journey starts with a flight to Lhasa. A short trip to the Tibetan Buddhist sites of Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, and Drepung Monastery catches the light during your stay in Lhasa. Next, drive through Shigatse and Saga to arrive at what many say is the best view of the stunning Tibetan plateau scenery. In between the drive to these cities, most notably, a visit to Everest Base Camp from the Tibetan side by a short drive is indeed very humbling and awe-inspiring in this journey. Then, continue your journey into the famous Lake Mansarovar, where you can perform prayers and rituals along its shores.
The parikrama, or the trek around Mount Kailash, is the most important part of this journey and is extremely challenging yet fruitful because it signifies the road to enlightenment. This 52 km trek is undertaken by the pilgrims with the aim of gaining spiritual benefit. All in all, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa with EBC provides an unmatched experience that blends spiritual fulfillment with physical endurance, leaving travelers with enduring memories and a strong sense of religious connection.
This Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lhasa beautifully adds up spiritual exploration with breathtaking natural scenery. The whole journey gives you a deep understanding of rich Tibetan heritage and colorful Nepalese culture with sightseeing in Kathmandu and to Mount Kailash, the revered mountain, and Lake Mansarovar visit to the Kailash Mansarovar region. The trip is a unique opportunity for self-discovery where every single moment of what this tour can offer is the best companion ever.