9 Day Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by Helicopter via Kathmandu Ex.Locknow

8Night/9Days
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  • Trip Duration

    8Night/9Days

  • Maximum Altitude

    5,600 meters

  • Trip Difficulty

    Moderate

  • Activities

    Mount Kailash Parikrama, Holy bath, Puja and rituals at Lake Manasarovar

  • Best Season

    May-September

  • Trip Start & End

    Kathmandu-Lucknow

  • Meals

    BLD

  • Accomodation

    Hotel, Guesthouse

Highlights

  • Fly over the Himalayas: Scenic flights from Kathmandu → Nepalgunj → Simikot, with optional panoramic Himalaya Darshan including Mt. Everest.
  • Cross international borders: Experience a short trek and drive across the Nepal-Tibet border at Hilsa.
  • High-altitude spiritual journey: Visit Taklakot, Lake Manasarovar, and the sacred base of Mount Kailash (4,750 m).
  • Parikrama (circumambulation) of Mount Kailash: Trek 36 km over 2 days via Yam Dwar, Diraphuk, Dolma La Pass (5,600 m), and Zuthulphuk.
  • Sacred lakes & rituals: Perform puja, hawan, and holy dip in Lake Manasarovar; witness Rakshas Tal and Gauri Kund.
  • Cultural immersion: Interact with local Tibetan communities and experience guesthouse hospitality in remote Himalayan regions.
  • Comfort & convenience: Helicopter transfers reduce long treks, while vegetarian meals and guided support ensure a safe, smooth pilgrimage.
  • Once-in-a-lifetime spiritual journey: Combine adventure, culture, and devotion in the sacred landscapes of Tibet and the Himalayas.

Overview

Journey to the sacred lands of Tibet and Mount Kailash, a spiritual adventure unlike any other. While the terrain is remote and high-altitude, every moment is filled with awe-inspiring landscapes, spiritual energy, and Himalayan grandeur. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by helicopter with Miteri Nepal makes this journey accessible without losing the essence of pilgrimage, allowing travelers to experience sacred mountains, lakes, and ancient Tibetan culture with comfort and safety.

This 9-day pilgrimage begins in Kathmandu, where Miteri Nepal representatives welcome you at the airport and escort you to your hotel. You’ll prepare for the journey ahead with orientation and sightseeing at revered sites such as Pashupatinath and Jal Narayan Temples. From Kathmandu, you fly to Nepalgunj and onward to Simikot, before a breathtaking helicopter ride over the Himalayas to Hilsa, near the Nepal-Tibet border. A short drive brings you to Taklakot, where high-altitude acclimatization prepares your body for the spiritual journey ahead.

From Taklakot, the Yatra moves to the pristine Lake Manasarovar, where pilgrims perform rituals, hawan, or take a holy dip in its sacred waters. The journey continues to Darchen, the base camp of Mount Kailash, from where the revered Parikrama (circumambulation) begins along trails walked by devotees for centuries. Crossing the Dolma La Pass at 5,600 meters offers both a physical challenge and a profoundly spiritual experience, descending towards Zuthulphuk with panoramic views of Kailash and surrounding peaks.

The return journey retraces your path via Darchen and Taklakot, culminating with a helicopter flight back to Simikot, then onward to Nepalgunj and Kathmandu. Throughout, Miteri Nepal provides experienced guides, Sherpa support, and carefully chosen accommodations, ensuring a seamless blend of adventure, spirituality, and Himalayan beauty.

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra with Miteri Nepal is more than a pilgrimage—it is a transformative experience. Witness landscapes few have seen, partake in ancient rituals, and connect with the spiritual heart of the Himalayas, leaving with cherished memories, blessings, and a renewed sense of wonder.

Itinerary

Day 01

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our official representative will receive you and assist with your transfer to the designated hotel. After check-in and some, time for rest, there will be an evening orientation session to provide a comprehensive briefing about the upcoming Yatra. This session will include guidelines, safety instructions, and general information about the pilgrimage.  Overnight stay at a Soltee Hotel in Kathmandu. (Dinner)

Altitude
(1,300m)
Accomodation
Hotel

Day 02

Following breakfast, you will proceed for a half-day spiritual sightseeing tour which includes a visit to the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, where you may perform Puja, hawan, and receive blessings. The tour also includes a visit to the revered Jal Narayan Temple. After completing the temple visits, return to the hotel for lunch. In the afternoon, transfer to the Domestic airport for your scheduled one-hour flight to Nepalgunj. Upon arrival, you will be received and transferred to the hotel. Overnight stay in Nepalgunj. Soltee Hotel (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Note: An alternative Mountain Flight – Himalaya Darshan can be arranged early in the morning for an additional cost of INR 13,555 per person net for Indian passport holder. This one-hour scenic flight offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the panoramic views of the majestic Himalayas, including the world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest (8,848 m).

Altitude
150m
Meal
BLD
Accomodation
Hotel

Day 03

Early in the morning, you will take a domestic flight from Nepalgunj to Simikot, which takes approximately one hour. From Simikot, you will board a helicopter for a 15-minute scenic flight to Hilsa, near the Nepal-Tibet border. After a brief 10-minute walk across the border and completion of immigration formalities on both the Nepalese and Chinese sides, you will drive for about an hour (25 km) to reach Taklakot (Burang), located at an altitude of 3,700 meters. You will spend the night at Hotel Himalaya or a similar accommodation. (B/L/D)

Altitude
3700m
Meal
BLD
Accomodation
Hotel

Day 04

Today is reserved for acclimatization to help your body adapt to the high-altitude environment of the Tibetan plateau. A light walk around Taklakot town isrecommended. This is a vital part of the journey to ensure a safe and successful pilgrimage. Overnight stay at a Hotel in Purang. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Altitude
3700m
Meal
BLD
Accomodation
Hotel

Day 05

After an early breakfast, depart by road to Lake Manasarovar, located near Chiu Gompa, at an elevation of 4,560 meters. The drive from Taklakot to Manasarovar takes about 2 hours. En route, you will make a brief stop at Rakshas Tal (Lake Ravana) to enjoy the spectacular views with the majestic Mount Kailash in the background. Upon arrival at Manasarovar, pilgrims may perform ritual puja, hawan, and take a holy dip in the lake according to their religious beliefs. Overnight stay at a guesthouse near the lake in dormitory-style accommodation. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Altitude
4560m
Meal
BLD
Accomodation
Guesthouse

Day 06

After breakfast, you will proceed to Darchen, the base camp of Mount Kailash, which is about a 1-hour drive. If weather permits, you may have a clear and mesmerizing view of the sacred Kailash peak. Overnight stay at a hotel in Darchen. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Altitude
4750m
Meal
BLD
Accomodation
Hotel

Day 07

Early in the morning, after breakfast, drive approximately 10 km to Yam Dwar, the auspicious starting point of the Mount Kailash Parikrama (circumambulation). At this location, the group may split: those not undertaking the trek will return to Darchen, while others will begin the first day of the Parikrama to Dirapuk. The trek from Yam Dwar to Dirapuk is relatively flat and spans approximately 14 km, taking around 5 hours to complete. The trail includes a few river crossings and offers a striking view of the north face of Mount Kailash. Overnight stay at a basic guesthouse in Dirapuk (dormitory accommodation). (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Altitude
4780m
Meal
BLD
Accomodation
Guesthouse

Day 08

Today is considered the most challenging day of the Kailash Yatra. Early in the morning, begin your ascent to Dolma-La Pass (5,600m), the highest point of the pilgrimage. The steep climb is demanding, and weather conditions can change rapidly. Just beyond the pass lies the sacred Gauri Kund, a glacial lake believed to be where Goddess Parvati bathed. Following the pass, the trail descends steeply toward the valley floor and continues on to Zuthulphuk. The total trekking distance for the day is around 22 km, and it takes about 9 hours to complete. Overnight stay at a guesthouse in Zuthulphuk (basic dormitory-style accommodation). (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Altitude
4780m
Meal
BLD
Accomodation
Guesthouse

Day 09

After breakfast, you will trek for approximately 2 hours (8 km) to reach near Darchen, where your vehicle will be waiting. From Darchen, drive back to Taklakot and complete immigration formalities on the Chinese side. You will then proceed to Hilsa via a short walk (approx. 10 minutes) to reach the helicopter boarding point. After completing border procedures, you will take a helicopter flight back to Simikot. Overnight stay at a Guesthouse in Simikot. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Day 10

Early in the morning, after breakfast, you will board a fixed-wing aircraft from Simikot to Nepalgunj. Upon arrival at Nepalgunj airport, our representative will assist you with a vehicle transfer to Lucknow. This marks the end of your sacred Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.

What's Included

  • Accommodation in Soltee Hotel -5 star at Kathmandu/Nepalgunj on Twin Sharing Basis .
  • Accommodation at Hotel/Guest house basis in Tibet Parts , Simikot and Hilsa.
  • Half Day Kathmandu Sightseeing .
  • Kathmandu – Nepalgunj – Simikot – Nepalgunj – Flight Tickets.
  • All domestic Airport Tax.
  • Simikot – Hilsa – Simikot by Helicopter.( 5 Person per shuttle and the luggage should not
  • be more than 10 kg Per Person)
  • All three vegetarian meals (B/L/D) in both Nepal and Kailash Part.
  • Tibet Group Visa fees.
  • All entrance fee
  • Humla restriction Fee and VDC fee
  • Wages of staff , Sherpa’s and service Charge & insurance of staff.
  • All Government Taxes both in Nepal and Tibet side .
  • Minor First- Aid Services.
  • 1 duffel Bag,1 kit Bag,1 Pouch bag,1 Cap Per person.
  • Down Jackets on return Basis
  • Bottle of Mineral water and fruits daily
  • All ground Transportation including airport pickup and drop according to sizes of Group.

What's Excluded

  • International Air ticket to Kathmandu & return from.
  • Nepal entry visa fee for NRIs.
  • GST for Indian Government
  • Personal porter & riding Horse during your Parikrama.
  • Your travel insurance.
  • Credit card Charge 4 % extra
  • Insurance for emergency rescue & evacuation .

Essential Info

Accommodation

During the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, accommodation varies by location. In Kathmandu and Nepalgunj, pilgrims stay in 5-star hotels with twin-sharing rooms, attached bathrooms, and modern amenities. In the Tibet and Kailash region, lodging is simpler but clean and safe, ranging from guesthouses to basic hotels with twin or dormitory-style rooms, especially near Lake Manasarovar, Darchen, Diraphuk, and Zuthulphuk. In Simikot and Hilsa, guesthouses provide basic beds, blankets, and shared facilities, offering a warm place to rest after long days of travel or trekking.

Meals

All meals during the Yatra are vegetarian, fresh, and energy-rich to support high-altitude trekking and spiritual activities. Typical meals include rice, lentils, vegetables, noodles, soups, momos, and bread. Food options are more varied at lower altitudes such as Kathmandu and Nepalgunj, while meals at higher altitudes are simpler but nutritious. Snacks and mineral water are provided throughout the journey to help pilgrims stay hydrated.

Permits & Documentation

Pilgrims are required to have a Tibet group visa, along with entry and border permits for crossing at Hilsa/Taklakot. Additional permits and fees for restricted areas, such as the Humla region, are usually arranged by the tour operator, ensuring legal and safe access to the sacred Mount Kailash region.

Health & Safety

The Yatra reaches altitudes of up to 5,600 meters at Dolma La Pass, so altitude sickness is a concern. Acclimatization days, light activity, proper hydration, and following guides’ instructions are critical for a safe journey. Rapid weather changes, strong winds, and freezing temperatures are possible at high passes, so layered clothing, sun protection, and trekking poles are recommended. Pilgrims should keep daypacks light, helicopter luggage under 10 kg, and have personal first aid and medications readily available. Respect for local culture and sacred sites is essential, and any symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, or breathlessness, should be reported immediately to guides.

Equipment List

Clothing

Base Layers (Inner Wear)

  • 2–3 moisture-wicking T-shirts (synthetic or merino wool)
  • 1 thermal top and bottom for early mornings and evenings

Insulating Layers

  • 1 fleece jacket or warm pullover
  • 1 lightweight down or insulated jacket (essential for high-altitude sections)

Outer Layers (Shell)

  • Waterproof and windproof jacket
  • Waterproof trekking pants or rain pants

Bottoms

  • 2–3 pairs of trekking pants
  • 1 pair of shorts (optional for lower altitude areas, e.g., Kathmandu/Nepalgunj)

Undergarments & Socks

  • 3–4 pairs moisture-wicking underwear
  • 3–4 pairs trekking socks
  • 1 pair warm/thermal socks

Footwear

  • Comfortable, well broken-in hiking boots or trekking shoes
  • Lightweight sandals or camp shoes (for guesthouses or hotels)
  • Gaiters (optional, especially if it snows or rains)

Headwear & Handwear

  • Warm beanie or wool hat
  • Sun hat or cap
  • Buff or neck gaiter
  • UV-protection sunglasses
  • Lightweight gloves (insulated gloves optional for Dolma La Pass)

Backpacks & Bags

  • 30–40L daypack with rain cover (for daily essentials, snacks, and water)
  • 60L duffel bag for porter/helicopter luggage (max 10 kg per person)
  • Waterproof stuff sacks or dry bags for clothing and electronics
  • Small lock for your bags

Sleeping & Rest

  • Sleeping bag rated -5°C to -10°C (guesthouses provide basic bedding, but optional sleeping bag liner is good)
  • Earplugs (optional for guesthouses)

Personal Hygiene & Toiletries

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Biodegradable soap or body wipes
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Wet wipes and toilet paper
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Lip balm with SPF
  • Sunscreen SPF 30+
  • Moisturizer
  • Razor (optional)
  • Nail clipper

Health & First Aid

  • Personal first aid kit
  • Water purification tablets or filter
  • Basic medications: pain relievers, stomach meds
  • Prescription medicines
  • Rehydration salts/electrolytes
  • Altitude sickness tablets (consult doctor before the trip)

Accessories & Tools

  • Headlamp or torch with extra batteries
  • Trekking poles (highly recommended for Dolma La Pass)
  • Reusable water bottles (1.5–2L total)
  • Power bank (10,000 mAh or higher)
  • Charging cables & travel adapter (Type C/D/M)

Optional but Useful

  • Camera or GoPro
  • Journal and pen
  • Book or e-reader
  • Snacks: energy bars, trail mix, chocolate

Documents & Money

  • Valid passport (original + copy)
  • Tibet group visa & travel permit copies
  • Travel insurance copy
  • Passport-sized photos (2–3)
  • Cash (small denominations, Chinese RMB for Tibet)

Pro Tips

  • Daypack should be under 6–7 kg; duffel under 10 kg (helicopter luggage restriction).
  • Layering is essential: temperatures vary from Kathmandu (warm) to Dolma La Pass (freezing).
  • Keep a few warm clothes accessible for early morning and high-altitude days.
  • Guesthouses provide basic bedding; sleeping bag liners increase comfort.
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen are critical above 4,000 m due to strong UV exposure.

FAQ

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar in Tibet, considered holy in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon. Pilgrims perform rituals, holy dips, and the Parikrama (circumambulation) of Mount Kailash.
Yes. All participants require a Tibet group visa, arranged by the tour operator. Entry and border permits for Hilsa/Taklakot are also included.
The Yatra combines helicopter transfers and trekking, so it is moderate in difficulty. The Parikrama involves 2 days of trekking (14–22 km/day), including steep sections and the high-altitude Dolma La Pass.
All meals are vegetarian and energy-rich, including rice, lentils, vegetables, noodles, soups, momos, and bread. Snacks and mineral water are provided during travel.
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