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A classic journey through southern Tibet culminating in south west of Tibet at the time of the Saga Dawa Festival. The highlight is a kora around Mount Kailash - This trip is open to all, it does not matter what your beliefs are, as long as you respect other beings.
Saga
Dawa Festival
In
May or June each year - the holiest festival in Tibet. The coincidence of Buddha's birth and
later his enlightenment on the same day.
On this trip, we fly from Kathmandu to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. We spend time getting to know the city and the outlying monasteries before we set off for the sacred Mount Kailash. We then drive across the wide open spaces of the Tibetan Plateau to make a brief visit to Lake Manasarovar and then to complete a kora around Mount Kailash. We then make our way to Kathmandu, enjoying the arid beauty of the vast plains. This is truly yet another "trip of a lifetime" with its stunning scenery and cultural highlights. You need to be conditioned to hard hiking / trekking over a number of days. Although we make it as easier by providing yaks to carry your main baggage while trekking. If you prefer it is possible, at extra cost, to hire a horse and either ride the hardest sections or ride all the way. For your safety we provide a portable compression chamber and a supply of oxygen to reduce the effects of altitude sickness.
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Detailed Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive in
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5 Nyalam We spend a rest day in Nyalam today in order to acclimatise before heading up higher. A short way out of town there is a small temple, Nyalam Pelgye Ling, which is associated with Milarepa. Overnight in a suitable lodge. B, L, D.
Day
6 Nyalam to Saga
Today we drive 250km to Saga, the site of a great festival in May each year.
From Nyalam, we cross two high passes, with great views of the 8000+ m
Day 7 Saga to Prayang
We continue on across the vast dry plains to the small town of
Day
8 Prayang to
Day 9 Manasarovar Today we enjoy the tranquility at the lake, or join in one of the many pujas (prayer sessions) that are part of the pilgrimage process. Some will sit in meditation all day, others will take a holy dip in the waters. Overnight in tents or in the guest house B, L, D.
Day 10 Manasarovar to Darchen (4560m) Leaving the lake, we drive towards Mt Kailash and stop at Darchen. This is the starting point for our Kailash kora (53km). Overnight in a lodge. B, L, D.
Day 11
Kailash Kora / Parikrama
-
Darchen to Diraphuk Gompa
The Kora / Parikrama begins as we walk the 8kms to Tarboche and then we trek up
to Diraphuk Gompa. Packed lunch will be served on the way. We walk up the
Day
12 Kailash Kora / Parikrama - Diraphuk to ZutulPuk Gompa (4790m)
We now leave the
Day
13 Kailash Kora / Parikrama - Zutul-Puk to Darchen (4560m)
On the final day of the kora / Parikrama we cross several streams, and follow an
impressive gorge. Along the way we are once again treated to magnificent views
of Kailash. We then enter the Bharka plain and it's about an hour's walk through
this desert landscape to Darchen. Our vehicles await us, and take us back to
Day 14
Manasarovar to Prayang (4750m)
Today is a long drive, about 300km, back to Praryang. We re-cross the Mayun-la
and several rivers. Overnight at our own camp or a lodge.
Day
15 Paryang to Saga (4600m)
We continue driving today along a 255km stretch of road to Saga, passing through
the small town of
Day 16
Saga to Nyalam (3750m)
Leaving Saga, we again cross the Yarlung Tsangpo by ferry, and pass by Peiku-tso
before arriving back at Nyalam. Overnight at a lodge. B, L, D.
Day
17 Nyalam to
Day 18
Day
19 Depart
from
Price Indication per person - 2006:
GBP1212 / USD2098 for 1 person
GBP1184 / USD2050 for 2 or 3 people booking simultaneously,
GBP1155 / USD1998 for 4 – 12 people booking simultaneously. Email for
availability
The US Dollar is the base currency and payment in any other currency may need to be adjusted for changes in the exchange rate. The prices above were calculated when 1.73 USD was equal to 1 GBP.
You can book as an individual, but we need a minimum of 4 for the trip to proceed at these prices. We are happy to plan a trip for smaller groups.
What
is Included
The price allows for joining in Kathmandu. Luxury 4X4
Toyota Landcruisers for all the transportation in Tibet and Nepal.
Kathmandu / Lhasa flight. Tibet visa fees (see notes below).
English speaking Tibetan guide and Nepalese support staff.
Guided sightseeing tour in Lhasa, Gyantse & Shigatse. Hotel
Dhoodgu (mid standard) in Lhasa and the Excelsior Hotel in Kathmandu,
or similar standard of Tibetan owned hotels, with breakfast only.
Fully supported trekking around Mount Kailash which includes tented
camping in as many areas as possible. All the food you’ll need and
non-alcoholic drinks, as denoted by the code (B, L, D.). Portable
Pressure Chamber (Gammow bag) for emergency use & first aid kit.
Border / Kathmandu transfers. All airport transfers in Nepal and
Tibet.
What
is Not Included
Long-haul airfare and departure taxes. Local departure taxes must
be paid in local currency of about N.Rs. 1000 (GBP9 / USD15) when leaving Nepal.
Personal Travel Insurance. Nepali double
entry visa fees of about GBP55 / USD92. Hire of horses and horse handlers. Tips, vaccination costs, all items of a personal
nature and all alcoholic and other bottled drinks.
Airfare
(from the UK)
As a guide, the international airfare should be about £450 in the Nepal low season (July to September) for economy class.
Kathmandu Hotels (extra
nights)
We can arrange accommodation for any additional nights. Prices per person
from as little as GBP4 / USD7, with two star quality at GBP9 / USD16 and three
star at GBP15 / USD25 per person per night. Luxury options
up to GBP250 / USD350 per night per room.
Visas
A double entry visa is required for Nepal if you plan to visit Tibet and return
via Nepal and this will cost about GBP55 / USD92. We can arrange the Nepali visa for you should you wish for an additional
fee. The Tibet visa is arranged for
the group by Muir's Tours.
Travel Insurance
Comprehensive personal insurance, including search and rescue is required on this trip. For UK clients we recommend the policies of the British Mountaineering Council, for their expertise in evacuation from remote areas worldwide. Details at www.thebmc.co.uk As Insurance is always provided by a company based in your home country, we are unable to suggest suitable insurance companies unless you reside in the UK.