Day 01 :
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Drive from Kathmandu to
Nepalgunj by bus which
takes about sixteen
hours. You stay
overnight at hotel in
Nepalgunj in the far
south west of Nepal. It
is a busy crowded city
which lies close to the
Indian border. |
Day 02 :
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Fly from Nepalgunj to
Simikot (2,856 m.) and.
This day you have to
camp at Simikot. This
morning you fly north
for about 50 minutes to
Simikot, the
headquarters of Nepal's
most remote district,
Humla. |
Day 03 :
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Trek from Simikot to
Darapani (2,507 m.). The
landing at the tiny
mountain airstrip at
Simikot is an
unforgettable
experience. There is an
initial climb above
Simikot before
descending towards the
village of Tuling and
follow a level trail
through walnut and
apricot trees to the
village of Dharapani. |
Day 04 :
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Trek from Darapani to
Sali Khola (2,650 m.).
Leaving our campsite, we
cross a long scree slope
and follow the river to
a waterfall near the
shepherds' camp at
Chachera. We then climb
over a ridge and bypass
the village of Kermi
before entering a big
valley with walled
fields of potato and
buckwheat. After walking
through a sparse pine
forest we descend from
the ridge to the Salli
Khola and camp by the
river. |
Day 05 :
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Trek from Sali Khola to
Muchu (2,912 m.) We
cross the river and
climb over a rocky ridge
before descending to the
grey waters of the Humla
Karnali. After crossing
another ridge we come to
a sandy meadow where
goat herders often camp
by the river. Beyond the
meadow the valley
narrows and we cross
several more ridges,
passing the villages of
Yalbang and Yangar. The
trail then winds its way
precariously above the
river before we cross a
suspension bridge to the
village of Muchu. |
Day 06 :
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Trek from Muchu to Yari
(3,450 m.) From Muchu,
we follow the trail over
a ridge to the Tumkot
Khola and then walk
along the rocky stream
bed for a short distance
before beginning a steep
climb through a
rock-filled gully. We
pass through Palbang and
its bright yellow
mustard fields to the
small settlement of Yari |
Day 07 :
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Trek from Yari to Sip
Sip. Beyond Yari the
route climbs up the
valley towards a pass,
the Nara Lagna. We camp
below the pass in a
meadow known as Sipsip. |
Day 08 :
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Trek over Nara La Pass
(4,325 m.) to Hilsa (Sher)
- border town between
Nepal & Tibet. From
Sipsip we ascend steeply
to a rock cairn marking
the top of the Nara
Lagna (4580m. Descending
from the pass, we have
views of the Tibetan
Plateau before arriving
at the village of
Ranipauwa. Beyond here,
we slip and slide on a
surface of loose pebbles
down to the Humla
Karnali |
Day 09 :
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Drive from Hilsa to
Purang. |
Day 10 :
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Drive from Purang to
Lake Manasarovar (4,558
m.) From Paryang to Lake
Mansorovar is a long
drive of 10 hrs or more.
There will be several
river crossings and we
drive past Mayum la pass
(4600 M). The scenery is
stunningly beautiful
with panoramic views of
the Himalayas. |
Day 11 :
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Excursion at Lake
Manasarovar. We climb a
short distance to Sher,
a Tibetan salt trading
post at 3860m that is a
windswept place of
government buildings
where passports and
daysacks will be
inspected. At Sher we
meet our Tibetan guide
and board our
landcruisers for the two
hour drive to Purang, (Taklakot)
at 3930m. It is a rough
fantastic drive that
gives a taste of what
lies ahead.
We pass through Tibetan
villages where prayer
flags flutter from the
roofs of the whitewashed
houses. We will stop
briefly at the village
of Khojarnath where
there is a large red
gompa of the Sakya sect
of Buddhism. This
impressive building is
flanked by whitewashed
chortens and at it's
base is a large wall
made up of mani stones
and yak skulls. Inside
there are many ornate
paintings and statues
that escaped the
destruction of the
Cultural Revolution.
Inside the gompa are
stuffed carcasses of a
snow leopard and wolf.
We stop briefly at
Purang where the crew
can purchase any
supplies needed for the
remainder of our
journey. We then begin a
four hour drive to Chiu
Gompa on the shores of
Lake Manasaravar. It is
an incredible drive past
the snow capped peak of
Gurla Mandata (7728m) as
the road climbs higher
onto the Tibetan
Plateau. In places the
road is no more than the
tracks of vehicles that
have passed this way
before.
From the Gurla La at
4590m we get our first
glimpse of Mt Kailas or
Gang Rimpoche in
Tibetan, (meaning
‘Precious Jewel of
Snow’). The dark waters
of Rakshas Tal can be
whipped up by the
afternoon winds and dust
devils dance along the
shoreline. We cross the
dividing ridge between
the lakes to camp at
Chiu Gompa on the shores
of Manasaravar, looking
out at the Sacred
Mountain. The sunset
views from our camp are
spectacular and many
pilgrims come to this
spot to bathe and camp
before beginning their
kora. Below the gompa
there is a small hot
spring and tea shop
where it is possible to
wash the dirt of the
trail from our clothes
and bodies. |
Day 12 :
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Drive to Darchen
(4700m.). Get prepared
for Mt. Kailash
Parikrama. About 30 kms
north of Lake
Manasorovar is Darchen,
the main gateway and the
village. The monastery
at Darchen, Darchen Gon,
is a part of the Drukpa
sect. The two-story
monastery structure in
the center of the town
serves as a trading post
and shelter for
pilgrims. Within the
dukhang assembly hall
are new and old thangka
paintings and some
statues, the main image
being Sakyamuni. West of
the gompa is the Mani
Lhakhang that has a
large, new mani prayer
wheel. This is the site
where the original old
flagpole (a darchen is a
flagpole for prayer
flags) of Darchen was
located. When beginning
their kora pilgrimage
around Kailash, many
pilgrims often
circumambulate the
Darchen Gon monastery
and the Mani Lhakhang
before setting out. |
Day 13 :
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Start Kailash Parikrama.
Trek to Dira Puk
(4909m.). This Kailash
circuit covers 53 kms
and can be done in 3
days. We head west in
clockwise direction and
after a few kilometers
the trail climbs up to a
cairn at 4730 m from
where the southern face
of Mt. Kailash comes to
view. En route you visit
Tarboche where annual
flagpole raising
ceremony takes place
during Saga Dawa. |
Day 14 :
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Continue Kailash
Parikrama over Domala
Pass (5650m.) to Zuthul
Puk. Yamasthal should be
crossed to reach the
Shiva-sthal while your
steps go closer to the
pass. Once you reach the
top, just do the holiest
offering and sit down
for meditation to forget
you. Once your steps go
down, Parvati-stal and
Gauri Kunda are on the
way. By the late
afternoon you will
arrive Zuthal Puk (the
cave of Miracles. The
great ascetic Milerappa
is supposed to have
performed miracles
here). |
Day 15 :
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End Kailash Parikrama
near Darchen (4700m.).
Your final day on the
kora is an easy three
hours walking as we exit
the Zhong Chu Valley on
a trail that contours
high above a narrow
gorge. The hills become
less vegetated and more
desert like as we
approach the Bharka
Plain with seemingly
limitless views towards
the Indian Himlaya. At
one point pilgrims stop
and scoop out of the
hillside the precious
white clay called Ghang
Rimpoche ku-sha or the
flesh of Kailas. It is
believed to have
medicinal properties and
is spread on foreheads
to ease headaches and
colds. |
Day 16 :
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Drive from Darchen to
Paryang (4540m.). The
road is rough and there
are some rivers to
cross. Wild antelope and
kiang (the Tibetan wild
ass) are a common sight.
This is the land of the
drogpa nomads and we
will pass many
encampments with large
herds of sheep and
goats. The drives are
long, bumpy and often
dusty but the scenery is
magnificent. Photo stops
are a must! |
Day 17 :
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Drive from Paryang to
Saga (4840m.). You
continue driving for
another 255km to Saga
passing through dusty
town of Zhongba and a
few smaller passes. |
Day 18 :
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Drive from Saga to
Paigutso (4850m.).
Leaving Saga, we cross
the Yarlung Tsangpo [Brahmaputra
River] by ferry and
continue our journey for
110km across the vast
open plains. Stunning
Himalayan views,
particularly of
Shishapangma, accompany
us as we head towards a
huge lake, the Paigutso. |
Day 19 :
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Drive from Paigutso to
Nyalam (3800m.). Today
we drive 180km south
towards the Nepalese
border, joining the
Friendship Highway. We
cross a high pass, the
Lalung La [5200m], and
come to the small town
of Nyalam |
Day 20 :
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Drive from Nyalam hmandu.
From Nyalam, you drive
down to the border town
of Zhangmu. From Zhangmu,
it’s a short drive to
the Friendship Bridge
which spans the Bhote
Kosi River and marks the
Chinese - Nepalese
border where you part
with your Tibetan guide
and driver and walk to
Nepalese Immigration
Control in Kodari where
you will be met by your
Nepalese staff. After
completing the re-entry
formalities you continue
the drive to Kathmandu
which, depending on road
and weather conditions,
should take about 5-6
hours. |