EXPRESS KAILASH MANSAROVAR TOUR 5 NIGHTS 6 DAYS

6 Days Kaliash Yatra
Trip At Glance
  • Group Size5-20
  • Max Elevation5630
  • GradeMODERATE
  • TransportationPTIVATE
  • AccommodationBREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER
  • Cost2800
  • Trip Length6 DAYS
  • Best MonthMAY to SEPTEMBER
  • WIFIAVAILABLE
  • Trip ModeGROUP TOUR
  • MealALL VEG MEALS
  • Trekking StyleTOUR AND HIKING
  • Start FromKathmandu
  • End PointKathmandu
Trip Overview

The Express Kailash Mansarovar Pilgrimage Tour is the Shortest Tour to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar, a trail of emotional and spiritual significance to people worldwide. The Mount Kailash Yatra encompasses two major religious sites: Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. At 6,638 meters above sea level, Mt. Kailash is considered one of the most religiously revered mountains for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers.
Mount Kailash Yatra is regarded as the earthly manifestation of Mount Meru, the middle of the universe, according to Hindu cosmology. The pilgrims believe rounding this holy mountain washes their sins and brings them closer to enlightenment.
Mansarovar Lake stands tall at an altitude of 4,588 meters, boasting crystal-clear water. It is believed that one dip in this lake washes off all evil from the soul. The serene environment surrounding the lake, nestled among snow-capped peaks, provides a perfect setting for reflection and meditation.
Kathmandu is the starting point for one's journey, where pilgrims prepare for it. From Kathmandu, one journeys into Tibet, crossing the border via Kerung. Throughout the way, the scenery is breathtakingly beautiful. It is a pleasing scenic view and allows one to intermingle and share spiritual experiences with fellow pilgrims.
The Mount Kailash Yatra is a physical journey that leads to spiritual awakening and self-discovery. For many pilgrims, it is the experience of their lives in which they connect with something greater than themselves.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Mount Kailash is considered a holy place for Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon. It is also considered Lord Shiva's abode.
  • Mansarovar Lake is considered a source of purification and spiritual cleansing, and people take ritual baths there.
  • This is an important pilgrimage around Mount Kailash
  • The trek's highest point, 5,630 m, offers breathtaking views and a considerable spiritual experience. 
  • The richness of the culture can be gauged through the local monasteries, traditional rituals, and interaction with the local communities. 
  • Part of the trek coincides with the Saga Dawa Festival, one of the most important Tibetan festivals, which boosts the spiritual atmosphere.
  • The journey offers fantastic landscapes with snowy mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and broad planes.
  • An added advantage of the journey is that the trekkers might glimpse some unique wild animals of the region.
Detailed Itinerary
DAY 1 Drive/Fly to Nepal-Tibet Border – Cross Border & Drive to Gyirong

Early in the morning, you will depart from Kathmandu, either by drive or flight to Timure, depending on your chosen package. Upon arrival at the Nepal-Tibet border, you will complete the necessary immigration formalities. After crossing the border, you will be welcomed by your Tibetan guide and transferred to a Chinese vehicle. From here, you will drive approximately 30 kilometers to reach Gyirong town, a picturesque Tibetan settlement located at an altitude of 2,800 meters. The rest of the day will be reserved for rest and acclimatization to help your body adjust to the altitude. Overnight stay will be at a hotel in Gyirong.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
HOTEL
DAY 2 Drive to Saga (Approx. 6-7 hrs / 240 km)

After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, you will begin your journey through the breathtaking Tibetan landscape. The drive follows the course of the Bhote Koshi River, offering stunning views of rugged mountains and distant snow-capped peaks. Along the way, you will cross the mighty Brahmaputra River before reaching the town of Saga, situated at an altitude of approximately 4,600 meters. The route includes short breaks for photography and acclimatization, allowing you to soak in the natural beauty and adjust to the increasing elevation. Overnight stay will be at a hotel in Saga.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
HOTEL
DAY 3 Drive to Lake Mansarovar – Puja, Darshan & Continue to Darchen

Early in the morning, you will embark on a long yet spiritually rewarding drive towards the sacred Lake Mansarovar, covering a distance of approximately 450 kilometers over 9 to 10 hours. Along the route, you will witness your first breathtaking view (darshan) of Mount Kailash, a moment that deeply moves every pilgrim. Upon arrival at Mansarovar Lake, you will have time to perform rituals, take a holy bath, conduct puja, and engage in peaceful meditation on the serene lakeshore. If time permits, you may also pay a short visit to the nearby Chiu Monastery, perched on a small hill overlooking the lake. Later in the afternoon, the journey continues with a 40-kilometer drive to Darchen, the base camp of Mount Kailash and the starting point of the parikrama. Overnight stay will be at a guesthouse in Darchen.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
HOTEL
DAY 4 Trek to Dirapuk (12 km / 6–7 hrs)

Early in the morning, after breakfast, you will drive to Yama Dwar (Tarboche), the sacred gateway and the official starting point of the Kailash Parikrama. From here, begin your 12-kilometer trek to Dirapuk, situated at an altitude of 4,950 meters. As you walk along the trail, you’ll be treated to stunning close-up views of the north face of Mount Kailash, a deeply spiritual and awe-inspiring sight for pilgrims and trekkers alike. For those who prefer, there is an option to hire a pony/horse or a personal porter at your own expense to assist with the trek. Upon reaching Dirapuk, take time to rest and acclimatize to the high altitude. Overnight stay will be at a guesthouse in Dirapuk.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
HOTEL
DAY 5 Return Trek to Yama Dwar by Jeep – Drive to Saga

Early in the morning, if time and weather permit, you may take an optional short hike around the Dirapuk area to witness the breathtaking sunrise over Mount Kailash, a truly divine experience. Afterward, begin your return journey to Yama Dwar, either by jeep (if pre-arranged) or on foot, retracing the same trail. Upon reaching Yama Dwar, you will reunite with the rest of the group at Darchen. From there, the journey continues as you drive back to Saga, either via Lake Mansarovar or following the same route taken earlier. This marks the completion of the most spiritually significant portion of your journey. Overnight stay will be at a hotel in Saga.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
HOTEL
DAY 6 Early Morning Drive to Border – Cross into Nepal – Heli Flight/Drive to Kathmandu

After an early morning breakfast in Saga, you will begin your journey back toward Nepal with a scenic drive to the Gyirong border, which takes approximately 5 to 6 hours. Upon arrival at the border, you will complete the necessary exit formalities on the Tibet side before crossing into Nepal via Timure. From here, you have two options based on your travel arrangement: either drive back to Kathmandu, which takes around 6 to 7 hours, or opt for a helicopter flight from Timure to Kathmandu for a quicker and more scenic return. You will arrive in Kathmandu by late evening, marking the conclusion of your spiritual journey. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra ends here, leaving you with divine memories and deep inner fulfillment.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation
HOTEL
Cost Included

 

  • Airport Transfer: Private vehicle transfer to and from the airport.
  • Transport within Nepal: Kathmandu - Kyirung - Kathmandu by jeep.
  • Tibet Side Transfer: A/C van for transfers within Tibet.
  • Daily Meals: Breakfast, included ( all meals can be provided with additional cost )
  • Accommodation in Tibet: Availability of the best hotel, guest house, and other locations.
  • Tibetan Guide: English-speaking Tibetan guide for the entire trip.
  • Sleeping Bag: Provided for the duration of the trip.
  • Down Jacket: We will provide down jacket
  • Duffel bags: We will Provide Duffel bags
  • First-Aid Kit: Equipped with basic first-aid supplies.
  • Tibet Visa fees; Included
  • Nepal Transfer: A/C Private vehicle for airport transfer & sightseeing 
  • All applicable taxes
Cost Excluded
  • International Flights: to and from Nepal. 
  • Visa Fees: Chinese Visa or Group Visa to Tibet. 
  • Personal Expenses: Snacks, Drinks, Souvenirs, Laundry, etc. 
  • Travel Insurance: Medical Emergency, Cancellation of Trip, etc. 
  • Other Activities: Any other optional excursions that may be undertaken. 
  • Tips for Guides and Support Staff.
  • Emergency evacuation cost (medical emergencies including evacuation)
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Things need to know before departure

Best Time to Visit Kailash Mansarovar

The best time for the Kailash Mansarovar Pilgrimage Tour is usually from May to September when the weather is much milder and is suitable for trekking.

From May to June, the temperature is about 8°C to 16°C during the day, while during the night, it may go down to around 5°C. This is a peak season since snow has melted from winter, and the trails aren't that hard. It also falls on the Saga Dawa Festival, one of the most auspicious times for pilgrims and believers to walk around Mount Kailash for multiplied blessings.

Monsoon season falls in July and mid-August. Some rain showers during this time, although day temperatures range from 10°C to 23°C. Rainfall is possible, but not for an extended period, and the view of the landscape is still outstanding. The crowds at this time are lesser than those in the peak summer months, making it rather peaceful.

During the post-monsoon period, from late August to September, the weather stabilizes again, which is the best time for trekking. Daytime temperatures are usually 20°C, while nighttime could be slightly cooler. This time of year also has fewer tourists, enabling a quiet atmosphere for a Mount Kailash Tour.

Early October is still considered a fine time for trekking, but the temperature drops drastically and then fluctuates between 5°C to 15°C in the daytime and below freezing during nighttime. Middle October marks the preparations of many services for winter, so it is not the best time for trekking.

Winter is not a good time, as it is pretty harsh; the temperature falls below -15ºC from November to April. Heavy snow blocks the trail and roads. During that time, the guesthouses and camps are also closed.

Kailash Mansarovar Pilgrimage Tour Permit

The Kailash Mansarovar Tour requires many permits. These permits involve time-consuming processes but are essential for a hassle-free and legally correct pilgrimage. Given below is an overview in detail of the required permits: Chinese Visa: This is a must for all foreign visitors to China and Tibet. If you are preparing to enter Tibet from Nepal, you must apply for a Group Visa, which a licensed travel agency in Kathmandu normally takes care of. Your tour operator will normally handle it. Tibet Travel Permit: This document is necessary for travellers entering the Tibet Autonomous Region. Currently, the TTP is issued only to licensed travel agencies, not individuals. Your travel agency will handle this application as soon as possible. Alien's Travel Permit (ATP): This permit is required for areas other than Lhasa. Mount Kailash is a restricted area, so it is necessary to visit it. Like the TTP, this permit is also arranged through a licensed travel agency. Military Permit: Mount Kailash falls under military-sensitive area admission. The permit can be issued with the help of your travel agency. Inner Line Permit: The Indian citizens travelling directly to Kailash from India may need an Inner Line Permit for some border areas. The permit is issued through local authorities in India, and an individual can apply for it by visiting government offices.

How to Apply Permits

Dealing with an approved tour operator makes the application process for a permit easy. They will arrange all the formalities and arrangements and prepare all the necessary documents.

Normally, the departments require a valid passport, a passport-sized photograph and a tour itinerary document during the permit application process.

Kailash Mansarovar Foods

The food during the Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is mainly vegetarian because it is a pilgrimage. The travellers will be provided three meals daily: one breakfast meal, one lunch meal, and one dinner meal. Additionally, tea and soup will be included. The food is generally straightforward but nutritious and enough to maintain the energy level of trekkers.

Usual items are rice, dal or lentils, chapati or flatbread, vegetables, and khichdi. Then, as a little something different, sometimes you could have pasta, noodles, and even some Chinese dishes. Most of the meals are prepared by travelling kitchen staff among the group, who plan out and ensure that food is prepared fresh and served along the trek at different stops.

In towns like Darchen, you can have more substantial meals at local guesthouses or hotels since the quality is usually good. However, this option is limited on the trek further towards Mansarovar Lake and during Kailash Parikrama. Small food shops might be available along the Parikrama route, where trekkers can buy snacks like juices, cup noodles, and quick bites.

These shops provide relief for the trekkers with something light to munch on. A primary vegetarian meal facility is provided, but non-vegetarians are generally excluded from the packaged tour programs since the whole area falls under the category of holy and religious significance. People who want non-vegetable food must purchase it from local markets at their own cost.

Packing list for Kailash Mansarovar

Clothing

Clothing on layers- thermal internal wear, long-sleeved shirts, fleece/down jackets

Waterproof jacket

Trekking trousers

Warm beanie

Gloves

Moisture-wicking socks- several pairs

Waterproof trekking boots

Sun hat

Sunglasses

Accessories

Sturdy trekking backpack with rain cover

Trekking poles

Good sleeping bag

Travel pillow- compact/inflated

Water bottle - reusable

Headlamp/flashlight with extra batteries

Power bank

Toiletries

Toiletry kit-soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper, wet wipes

Sunscreen (high SPF)

Lip balm

First aid kit

Documents and Money

Passport and Visa

Permits- as will be required

Photocopies of important documents

Cash and credit cards

Miscellaneous

Altitude sickness medication

Snacks- energy bars, nuts, dried fruits

Duffle/dry bag

Plastic bags-for organizing

Local SIM card- optional

Pen and notebook

KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA 2025

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025 is highly expected during the full moon, which enhances the spiritual experience of many travellers. The full moon dates in 2025 are important because they are the most promising moments to worship and reflect. For instance, the full moon falls on April 13th, May 12th, June 11th, July 11th, August 9th, and September 7th.

Thus, many pilgrims prefer to reach Kathmandu a few days in advance to complete their preparations. The holy itinerary starts with the arrival of participants at Kathmandu, and the participants can take advantage of this day to sightseeing and visit various holy places like Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa. After a few days of acclimatization and visa processing from Kathmandu, the group travels from Syabrubesi to reach Kerung in Tibet. 

A full moon brightens the grand Mount Kailash and fills the atmosphere with cultural celebrations and rituals. Of course, it is considered an auspicious time to seek divine blessings since spiritual connections may be enhanced during bright moonlight nights. However, full moon dates may mean larger crowds, so travellers searching for more tranquillity may find other dates within the trekking season advantageous.

The full moon presents a rare sighting of the beautiful scenery and deepens the spiritual activities that one engages in while on this sacred region of the earth.

HOW DO YOU PROCESS A VISA FOR KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA 2025?

This is the most important thing tourists must do on the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025. Essentially, tourists are supposed to have a Chinese Visa, which can be obtained from the nearest Chinese embassy or consulate. The most common type is an L-type tourist Visa.

If you enter Tibet from Nepal, you will also need a Group Visa organized through a licensed travel agency in Kathmandu. In addition to the Chinese Visa, you must obtain a Tibet Travel Permit (TTP). A TTP is required of all foreign travellers to Tibet, and it has to be submitted to a travel agency in their application since the Tibet Tourism Bureau does not handle individual applications.

It generally takes about 8-10 working days to process the TTP; thus, it is best to apply at least 20 days before your travel date. A scanned copy of your passport and Chinese Visa is required to make an application. If you are travelling from Nepal, arrive in Kathmandu at least three days before your planned entry into Tibet.

You must fill in the Group Visa application form and present your original passport with a personal photo and visa fees to the travel consultant. After this, the tour operator will submit your documents to the relevant authorities.

Therefore, it is very important to plan and contact your travel agent to collect information about special requirements or any recent regulation changes. Prepare all the required documents, and have a smooth trip to one of the most frightening sites on earth.

KAILASH MANSAROVAR TOUR DIFFICULTY

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is spiritually famous but also very exhausting due to the strenuous travel the pilgrims need to endure. The trekking route extends around Mount Kailash and is about 52 kilometres long, with the highest altitude at Dolma La Pass, about 5,600 meters high.

The trail lies at an altitude that means the thin air can leave trekkers open to altitude sickness, which in itself brings on symptoms of headaches, dizziness, and nausea. The terrain is rugged and varied, with steep ascents, rocky trails, and tricky descents. 

Pilgrims must be prepared for the physical demands of long days of trekking, many in harsh conditions. Another factor that amplifies the difficulty is the unpredictable weather: even during summer, there can be a sudden drop in temperature, snow, and strong winds. Hence, proper gear and clothing will be needed to cope with that kind of challenge. Besides, mental preparation is in its place. A journey, in general, requires a lot of patience and determination.

Trekkers must endure physical problems and high-altitude trekking, which may cause mental disturbances. Thus, participants are advised to maintain physical fitness before embarking on the Yatra, which will help them tackle exhaustive conditions more successfully.

KAILASH MANSAROVAR TOUR DIFFICULTY

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is spiritually famous but also very exhausting due to the strenuous travel the pilgrims need to endure. The trekking route extends around Mount Kailash and is about 52 kilometres long, with the highest altitude at Dolma La Pass, about 5,600 meters high.

The trail lies at an altitude that means the thin air can leave trekkers open to altitude sickness, which in itself brings on symptoms of headaches, dizziness, and nausea. The terrain is rugged and varied, with steep ascents, rocky trails, and tricky descents. 

Pilgrims must be prepared for the physical demands of long days of trekking, many in harsh conditions. Another factor that amplifies the difficulty is the unpredictable weather: even during summer, there can be a sudden drop in temperature, snow, and strong winds. Hence, proper gear and clothing will be needed to cope with that kind of challenge. Besides, mental preparation is in its place. A journey, in general, requires a lot of patience and determination.

Trekkers must endure physical problems and high-altitude trekking, which may cause mental disturbances. Thus, participants are advised to maintain physical fitness before embarking on the Yatra, which will help them tackle exhaustive conditions more successfully.

ALTITUDE SICKNESS IN MOUNT KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA

Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is highly likely to cause altitude sickness as it is above 6,638 meters or 21,778 feet, if it refers to Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake at 4,588 meters or 15,755 feet. Symptoms usually appear when trekking at more than 3,000 meters or 9,843 feet, such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, loss of appetite, and sleeping problems.

TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER FOR THE KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA

The climate during the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra depends on the season and height/altitude. Generally, the temperatures are milder between May and September.

Day temperatures can reach 15°C to 20°C in the lower regions, like Darchen. During ascents at higher altitudes, such as around Mansarovar Lake and Mount Kailash, day temperatures can drop from 5°C to 10°C.

Nights are much colder, with temperatures usually well below 0°C (32°F), especially at higher elevation sites. Nighttime temperatures near Mount Kailash can quickly drop to -5°C (23°F) or lower.

The region experiences sudden and unpredictable weather conditions, including rainfall, snowfalls, and gusty winds. Light rains are occasionally observed during the monsoon, and heavy rainfall is rarely encountered. The impact of the monsoon is typically witnessed during July and August.

KAILASH MANSAROVAR TREK WIFI AND MOBILE CONNECTIVITY

Mobile connectivity was better during the Kailash Mansarovar Trek compared to previous years, yet it was inferior in some areas, including most of the trek's parts. Along this route, mainly in towns and at lower altitudes, Indian mobile networks such as Airtel, JIO, and BSNL work.

BSNL is upbeat about providing better mobile coverage by installing 2G and 4G towers at strategic locations along the pilgrimage route, including Kalapani and Jolingkong. This will improve communication facilities for the pilgrims and the local inhabitants of the area.

Indian travellers are advised to activate international roaming before starting. This way, their Indian mobile number will be functional for almost the whole trek. Another alternative is to buy a local SIM card in Lhasa, which gives better connectivity during their stay in Tibet. However, active local SIMs may pose their own set of problems. The wifi system is available in the hotels and guest houses on the trail, but the connectivity may be poor and the bandwidth limited.

Travellers should also be reminded that widely used social media outlets like WhatsApp and Facebook are banned in China. To stay connected to those services while travelling in Tibet, it is recommended that travellers arrange for a VPN or Virtual Private Network before arrival.

HOW DO YOU BOOK MANSAROVAR TOUR IN NEPAL

You can book Kailash Mansarovar Yatra with leading hiking and trekking agencies in Nepal, focusing on pilgrimage tours. The best examples include Well Nepal Travels, which provides complete packages for this tour, from arrival, transportation and accommodation to great permits and meals.

Most programs start with choosing your travel dates and preferred itinerary, which can be longer or shorter depending on your program but usually lasts 10 to 12 days. To confirm, the agency will begin helping with Visa and permit procurement, which is necessary for travel to Tibet.

They will also guide you through the required preparation, including physical training and packing essentials for the trek. Well-experienced guides and support staff assure Nepal Treks of a safe and filled-with-meaning spiritual journey to Kailash Mansarovar, thus allowing you to focus on the depths of this sacred pilgrimage.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best time to visit Kailash Mansarovar?

The best time for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is between May and September. The weather is milder during these months, and the mountain trek routes are well-connected. This period also coincides with various religious festivals, thereby adding to the spiritual value of the pilgrims.

2. HOW LONG DOES THE KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA TAKE?

The Yatra takes about 5 to 6 days, depending upon which itinerary is chosen and which route will be taken. This duration covers the travelling time from Kathmandu to Tibet, acclimatization days, and actual trekking days around Mount Kailash.

3. HOW CHALLENGING IS THE KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA?

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is tedious. The altitude is quite high, and the landscapes are mostly uneven. Trekkers must be physically strong and prepared for long hours of walking rises and unpredictable weather conditions.

4. DO I NEED A VISA TO ENTER TIBET?

All overseas travellers need a Chinese visa and a Tibet Travel Permit to enter Tibet. The Visa must be obtained from a Chinese embassy or consulate, while the TTP must be arranged through a licensed travel agency.

5. WHAT SHOULD I PACK FOR THE KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA ?

Specific things to bring: clothing for variable temperatures, decent boots, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, a first-aid kit, personal toiletries, snacks, and hydration systems. Good gear will make the trek much more comfortable and safe.

6. ALTITUDE SICKNESS: IS THIS AN ISSUE ON THE MOUNT KAILASH?

Yes, altitude sickness is a serious risk due to the high elevations during the trek. Symptoms can include headaches, nausea, and fatigue. It is essential to acclimatize appropriately and spot early symptoms of AMS

7. ARE THERE ANY AGE RESTRICTION IN THE PARTICIPATIO IN THE KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA?

No strict age restrictions are imposed, but participants should be in good health and physical condition. Elders or people with prior health issues should consult a physician before going on the trek.

8. CAN I TAKE MY KIDS ON THIS YATRA?

Yes, children can be taken on the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. However, parents are supposed to consider whether their children are fit enough to cope with the high altitude. This should be done ideally in consultation with a pediatrician.

9. WHAT SORT OF ACCOMMODATION CAN I EXPECT ON THE YATRA?

Accommodations will range from comfortable standard to luxury options, depending on availability.

10. Is food included in the Kailash Mansarovar tour package?

Yes, most of the meals organized include a meal package. Most of the meals are vegetarian, and the menu can be as simple as rice, lentils, vegetables, and bread. Travellers are encouraged to bring some snack energy for the long trekking day.

11. IS TRAVEL INSURANCE COMPULSORY ON THIS TRIP?

Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is highly recommended. This would cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and extra evacuation-related expenses due to unexpected altitude sickness cases.

12. CAN I USE MOBILE PHONE DURING THE TREK ?

Yes, but mobile connectivity can be inferior in far-flung areas of Tibet. Although signal availability might be available in some areas, it is better to verify with your respective service provider for any international roaming options.

13. ANYHEALTH PRECAUTIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BEFORE TREKKING?

It is always better to consult with a doctor before beginning the trek. Depending on one's travel history, some vaccinations may be advised. Additionally, one should take personal medicines in case of altitude sickness or other problems.

14. DO I HAVE TO TAKE THIS TREK WITH ORGANIZED GROUP?

Even though there is scope for independent travel in certain areas of Tibet, an organized group shall always be encouraged to take part in the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra for reasons concerning safety and logistical ease.

15. WHAT HAPPENS IF SYMPTOMS OF ALTITUDE SICKNESS START SHOWING DURING THE TREK?

Rest immediately and avoid going higher until symptoms get better. If the problem worsens or doesn't improve after resting, descent to a lower altitude is needed.

16. HOW DO I GET TO MONUT KAILASH FROM KATHMANDU?

Travellers typically reach Mount Kailash by road from Kathmandu via various routes, including driving or flying to the nearby border towns like Kyirong or Simikot, followed by further transportation into Tibet.

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