Mt. Kailash and Guge Kingdom Tours / Treks

The Guge Kingdom was founded in the 10th century by a successor of the King Lang Darma, who fled from Lhasa after the collapse of the Tubo Kingdom. The Guge Kingdom survived about 700 years and disappeared mysteriously in the 17th century. The Guge Kingdom, as symbol of a primordial Kingdom, became a crucial point for the conservation of Buddhism in Tibet until the 17th century. After the elimination of anti Buddhist King Langdarma in 9th century, the Buddhism in Tibet was completely snuffed out for nearly 100 years. This place can be visited, combining with Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, via the northern route (Ali) or the southern route via Saga - Paryang and Manasarovar.

The main highlight of this tour is tour to make the "eventual pilgrimage" to holy Kailash and Manasarovar. The tour usually starts from Kathmandu in Nepal & the tour includes travelling overland to the sacred Manasarovar Lake and Mount Kailash. The Mt. Kailash - Guge Kingdom tour offers the abundant chance to camp by the wraithlike waters of the holy lake Manasarovar and to take part in a 3-days ‘Kora’ around Mt. Kailash. The Mt. Kailash - Guge Kingdom tour includes precise overland driving, trekking and camping through remote regions of western Tibet, at altitudes of 2,745m/9,000ft and 4,880m/16,000ft, hiking to a maximum of 5600m/18,400ft. The main magnetisms of Mt Kailash - Guge Kingdom are the Hidden Guge Kingdom, Guge Valley, Tsaparang Castle, Tholing Monastery, Palaces and Monasteries under Guge Kingdom, Zhada country, holy Mt. Kailash, Trekking around Mt. Kailash, Manasarovar Lake, high passes, Land and golden hills on the way to Guge, walking and camping in Tibet etc.

Itinerary

  1. Day 01: Day 01(19th May 2010) your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport and transfer to hotel. O/N at hotel.
  2. Day 02: City tour including Pashupatinath temple, Boudhnath, Swoyambhunath & Katmandu Durbar Square. O/N at hotel.
  3. Day03: Fly to Lhasa airport picking up, have a good rest in the afternoon. Overnight at hotel.
  4. Day04: Sightseeing in Lhasa, visit Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple & Barkhor Market. Overnight at Hotel.
  5. Day05: Sightseeing in Lhasa, visit Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery. Overnight at hotel
  6. Day06: Drive to Gyangtse via Yamdrok Lake visits the famous Gyantse Kumpum (300km, 7hours). Overnight at hotel
  7. Day07: Visit Tashilhunpo Monastery and Sakya Monastery
    Drive to Shigatse to visit Tashilunpo Monastery, afternoon drive to Sakya, visit Sakya Monastery (240kms, 5hours).Overnight at Hotel.
  8. Day08: Drive from Lhatse to Saga (300kms, 9hours, 4450m high). Overnight at Hotel.
  9. Day09: Drive from Saga to Paryang through the windswept territory passing many villages and camps of Yak herders with the distance view of snow capped mountains(250km, 7-8hours, 4600m high). Overnight at Guest House.
  10. Day10: Drive from Paryang to Lake Manasarovar through open territory with a view of distant mountains, Yak herders camp, if lucky might come across a herd of Kang (Wild Ass (294km, 8hours, 4558m high), you will have the first sight of Holy Kailash and Manasarovara. Overnight at the village Hore or Chiu Monastery Guest house.
  11. Day11: Rest and sightseeing at Lake Manasarivar. Overnight at the village Hore or Chiu Monastery Guest house.
  12. Day12: Drive from Lake Manasarovar to Darchen (60km, 2hours, 4560m high), prepare for trekking. Overnight at Kailash Hotel.
  13. Day13: Trek from Darchen to Dira-puk Monastery, 20km, takes about 5 - 6hours
    The first day's parikarama is a gradual walk with multitudes of other local pilgrims chanting and praying. The trail leads to few ups and downs till we reach our camp at Dirapuk (4,750 m.). Camping on the nice grassy meadows with a view of Kailash, north west face at Derapuk for overnight camp.
  14. Day14: Trek from Derapuk Monastery to Zutul-puk Monastery by crossing Dolma-la Pass, 15KM, takes about 6 - 7hours
    Today our Parikarma leads to much higher side of the holy path just beneath the Mount Kailash. The walk will bring us to one of the highest point at Drolma La, 5,200 m. before descending to the gradual field towards Zutul-puk for the overnight camp. Zutul-puk has a small monastery.
  15. Day15: Trek back to Darchen,14Km, 4- 5hours
    The winding gradual tracks finally ends our holy pilgrimage 5hours, Overnight at guest house.
  16. Day16: Drive from Darchen to Zanda (250 Km, 7-8hours), overnight at Zanda ( Guest House, dorm bed)
    You will have a chance to have Tirthapuri hot-spring on the way.
  17. Day17: Morning drive to Tsaparang (Guge Kingdom, 23km), and drive back to Tholing by the evening. Overnight at Zadan Guest House.
  18. Day18: Drive back to Darchen ( 250km, 7-8hours). Overnight at Guest House.
  19. Day19: Drive from Darchen to Paryang (4550m, 340km, 9hours). overnight at Guest house .
  20. Day20: Drive from Paryang to Saga (252km, 7-8hours). Overnight at Guesthouse.
  21. Day21: Drive from Saga to Lhatse (300Km, 9hours ). Overnight at guest house.
  22. Day22: Drive from Lhatse to Lhasa (450km, 7hours). Overnight at hotel.
  23. Day23: Fly to Katmandu from Lhasa airport dropping off, arrive in Katmandu, overnight at Hotel.
  24. Day 24: After breakfast, our representative will drop you to the tribhuvan international airport for your own destination/ home or hanging with another program (e.g rafting, jungle safari)

The Cost Includes During the Trip:

  1. 4WD with experienced driver during the tour.
  2. Chinese visa and Tibet travel permit.
  3. English speaking guide during the tour.
  4. Twin sharing accommodation during the tour (inclusive of breakfast).
  5. Monasteries entry permits.
  6. Lhasa city tour as per the program.
  7. Bus transfer from Kathmandu to Friendship Bridge (boarder of Nepal & Tibet).
  8. Airfare from Lhasa to Kathmandu.

Cost Does not Include During The Trip:

Lunch, dinner, drinks, alcoholic beverages, Nepal visa, Nepal Re- entry visa, Travel insurance

Chinese Visa & Travel Permit:

You are requested to submit us the following passport information at least 20 days before trip departure for visa procedure. At least 2 days before tour beginning, original passports must reach to our office in Kathmandu.

1. Name in full (as in passport)
2. Sex
3. Nationality
4. Passport Number
5. Date of birth
6. Occupation

Transportation

We use the best 4WD Land cruisers (Toyota 4500) for the overland drive across the Tibetan highland. These vehicles are extremely sturdy, spacious and reliable and they make the journey as comfortable as possible.

A Typical Day – Overland Drive

After breakfast, normally begins your our day's drive at about 9am. We'll drive for several hours, stopping along the way for photographs or places of special interest, before stopping for lunch at around noontime. After lunch we continue our journey, generally arriving at our destination by 3 or 4pm.

Communication

Communication facilities in Tibet have been improved over the past few years. All the hotels we use in Lhasa, Gyantse and Shigatse have international IDD phone and fax services. Phone calls can also be made from public booth in bigger towns. Internet cafes are also available at bigger towns, check with your guide for the best cyber cafes in each town.

Temprature & Clothing

Tibet will have its average temperature between 5-25 degree Celsius in the month of April through Nov. During trekking season, the night temperature in the mountain often falls below freezing. Therefore, you are required to have adequate warm clothes to save from extreme cold. Further, it will be better to dress in layers that can be easily put on & off as required. It is often advisable to carry raincoat because snow or rain can also occur sometimes. So, we highly recommendation to visit in Tibet is from April to November and for treks and Mt. Kailash tour from April to the beginning of October.

Clothing & Accessories Recommended

Thermal underwear, woolen or silk long sleeve tops & bottoms
Woolen shirts, pullover, pants, socks, hat, gloves & scarves
Down jacket or wind breaker
Good walking boots or shoes
Sun hat, sun glass, suntan lotion, torch light, pen knife
Medicine for common colds, headache, diarrhea & Diamox against altitude sickness.

Health

It is necessary to be physically fit & healthy for the participate on Tibet tour. We suggest you to consult your doctor at least 2 months prior to your trip regarding the main health consideration in high altitude sickness. In addition, those who are sufferer of high blood pressure, heart problem or diabetic are not recommending for the Tibet overland tour.

Insurance

Nepal Hiking Team we cannot be held responsible or liable for loss, damage, or theft of personal luggage and belongings, nor can they be held liable for personal injury, accident or illness. Please ensure that you have yourself and your belongings adequately insured before your departure. Insurance is compulsory for all our trips. If you do not possess a policy, we can issue insurance at competitive rates. It is however better to purchase your policy locally as this will cover you for repatriation back to your home country.

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Trip Highlights

Exciting landscapes, superb mountain views, rich Buddhist history & Tibetan cultures. 3 nights in Lhasa, staying near the city's the Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple. Adventurous drive by best 4WD land cruiser across the ‘roof of the world’ with best English speaking local Tibetan guide. Hotels / lodges with Tibetan character wherever possible. Spectacular flight Lhasa to Kathmandu passing right over Mt Kanchenjunga (8586m/ 28,169ft), Mt. Everest (8848m/ 29.028ft), Mt. Makalu (8463m/ 27,766ft) and many more

 

Facts of The Trip

Trip Duration: 11 days
Starting in: Kathmandu
Ends in: Kathmandu
Accommodation: Hotel / Lodge
Transportation: 4WD Land cruiser
Group Size: 1 (minimum)
Meals: Breakfast only
Max. Altitude 5220m
Best Time: April - Nov.
Temperature: 5-25 degrees Celsius
Trip Cost: USD 00.00 Per Person (Discount avaliable in group)
 
 

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