Mt. Meru is depicted as a mandala, and its image occurs throughout both Buddhista and Hindu parts of Asia. Mt Kailas is holy to followers of four religions. To Hindus, Kailash is the abode of Shiva and nearby Mansarovar Lake is the means or soul of Brahma.
Mt. Kailash (6714m) is the most sacred mountain in Asia. It is believed to be the physical embodiment of the mythical Mt Meru, said to be the center of the universe or ‘navel of the world’ . Mt. Meru is depicted as a mandala, and its image occurs throughout both Buddhista and Hindu parts of Asia. Mt Kailas is holy to followers of four religions. To Hindus, Kailash is the abode of Shiva and nearby Mansarovar Lake is the means or soul of Brahma. Tibetans call Kailas Kang Rimpoche. Jains worship it as Mt Ashtapada, the peak from which the religion’s founder, Rishabanatha, achieved spiritual liberation. Followers of Bon-Po, the ancient pre- Buddhist shamanistic religion of Tibet, revere Kailash as the soul of Tibet
Day 01: Fly from Kathmandu(1300m) to Lhasa (3650m) - O/N at hotel
Day 02: Full day sightseeing in Lhasa – O/N at hotel
Day 03: Drive form Lhasa to Shigatse- 30 KM (8-9hours) – O/N at hotel
Day 04: Drive from Shigatse to Saga (450KM-9hours) – O/N at hotel
Day 05: Drive from Saga to Lake Manasarovar (410KM-8 hours) – O/N at hotel
Day 06: Lake Manasarovar to Darchen (4600m) 53km – O/N at hotel
Day 07: Darchen to Derakuk (4750m)19 km - O/N at hotel
Day 08: Derakuk to Dolmala(5620m) – Zutulpuk 20km
Day 09: Drive from Zutpulpuk to Darchen to Saga
Day 10: Drive from Saga to Kerong
Day 11: Drive back to Kathmandu
Cost Included
Cost Not Included