Kailash Helicopter Tour Via Lucknow

09 DAY
Tibet
Moderate to Strenuous
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Private Vehicle / Aeroplane
Kailash With Nimai crew will embark on a pilgrimage with you to the holy land of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar for fourteen days, starting from Kathmandu. The tour starts off with visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nepal, then we cross the borders to Tibet, exploring and making our way to the Holy Mount Kailash. We explore the Holy Mount Kailash and its sacred surroundings. Some major sites we will visit during this tour are Mount Kailash, Lake Mansarovar, Rakshasa Taal, Pashupatinath Temple, and more during the Full Moon, the auspicious occasion of Saga Dawa Festival in the holy lands of Tibet.
Day 01 Arrival at Lucknow airport and drive to Nepaljung. Overnight at Hotel Sidhhartha (150m)
Pickup you from airport. our representative will escort you to Nepalgunj.It is only 4 hours driving by crossing Nepal Indian border. Check in Hotel and have Dinner and overnight.
Day 02 Fly Nepalgunj - Simikot - Hilsa and drive to Taklakot. Overnight at Guest House (3400m)
Take a morning flight to Simikot from Nepaljung. It is a regular and tiny flight from Nepaljung to Simikot always in the early morning. Fly with a small helicopter flight to Hilsa from Simikot cross Nepal Tibet border and drive to Taklakot. The rest of the day is rest for acclimatization.
Day 03 Drive to Manasarovar. Overnight at Guest House (4550m)
Short driving to Manasarovar from Purang. spend a whole day at a bank of Lake Manasarovar. Bathing with Manasarovar water and spiritual activities in Manasarovar is possible today. It will help your body acclimatize today by staying a long day here.
Day 04 Manasrovar Exploration and Drive to Darchen. (4575m)
Early morning exploration of Manasarovar lake and drive to the Base Camp of Kailash, Darchen. Overnight at best available hotel in Darchen.
Day 05 Drive to Yemadwar and start Kailash Parikrama. Reach at Derapuk and overnight at Guest house (4909m)
Drive about 47kilometer to Yamadwor from Manasarovar via Darchen. Start walking toward Derapuk. Peoples who have booked horses, Helper they will be together with them. it is about 4/5 hours walking easily.
Day 06 Second day of kailash kora reach at Juthulpuk (4760m) Overnight at Guest House
Start the second day of Kailash parikrama from very early in the morning. Today is a tough day of the trip and we have to cross the highest pass of Dolma La (5613m). it is totally around 8/9 hours time to reach Juthulpuk.
Day 07 End of Kailash Kora and drive back to Taklakot. Overnight at Hotel
Easy walking after your breakfast for about 3 hours. Take the same vehicle from near Darchen and reach to Taklakot/ Purang which is again near Nepal Tibet border.
Day 08 Drive back to Hilsa and fly back to simikot and Nepalgunj and Lucknow
Drive with Tibetan transportation up to Nepal Tibet boardercross immigration by walking and reach Helipad. take Heli flight to Simikot and transfer to Hotel for overnight. if our time permits and a flight still flying to Nepaljung, take a connecting flight to Nepaljung and transfer to Hotel. Today is actually an extra day in case of any disturbance in flight. connecting flight to Nepaljung. Continue drive to Lucknow
Day 09 Departure (B)
Our representative will take you to Lucknow Airport for final departure.
- Pick up and drop from Lucknow airport
- 2 Nights hotel in Nepaljung on twin sharing based
- Accommodation in guest houses on group sharing room in Kailash
- Regular flight from Nepaljung - Simikot - Nepaljung
- Small heli flight from Simikot - Hilsa - Simikot
- Immigration formalities and transfer belongings from Immigration
- Fresh veg foods in entire trip
- Enough oxyzen cylinder and related accesories
- Emmergency evacuation management
- Yak and Yak man to carry your big bags and other belongings during Kailash parikrama
- Government licence holder Tibetan guide
- A leader or co ordinator from Nepal
- Kitchen team including cooks and other helpers
- Big bag, small hand carry bag and head coverd cap
- Warm jacket in returnable based
- Personal horse and Helper during Kailash Parikrama
- Personal expenses like shopping, phone calls, extra drinks, laundry, yak etc.
- Any additional expenses caused by reasons beyond our control such as natural calamities, flight delays, rescheduling or cancellations, accidents etc.
- Tips to drivers, hotel staff.
- Extra cost of transportation, Porterage etc involved due landslides, snowfall.
- Trip cancellation charge due to Tibet government rules and other which are not in our Hand.
- Air ticket/ tranporation till lucknow and from Lucknow
- Services other than specified.
Recommendations for Yatra
The Touch Kailash Team will be providing a Duffel Bag, a 25l Backpack, and a Down Jacket (on a refundable basis), upon your arrival in Kathmandu.
Documents:
Carry a small waist pouch or document bag to organize essential documents:
- Passport with photocopies.
- Photographs.
- Identity card.
- Diary for addresses and contacts.
- Ball pens with spare refills.
- Maps/Charts/Books.
- Travel cheques, credit cards & currency.
- Airline/Railway tickets/vouchers.
- Any other personal documents.
Common Items:
- Big bag for equipment
- Small light trek bag
- Water bottle/Thermos flask (1 liter)
Clothing:
- Enough clothing for the entire journey, including trek suits, leisure wear, jogging trousers, T-shirts, polar fleece, shirts, salwar kameez, etc.
- Wool socks, thick tights, wool monkey cap, scarves, warm light gloves
- Wool/thermal long underwear
- Rainwear (umbrella or raincoat)
Footwear:
- Sports comfortable shoes/trainers (Nike, Adidas, etc.) with a spare pair
- A pair of light slippers
Toiletries:
- Toiletries kit (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toilet rolls, towels, etc.)
- Sunscreen lotion/cream
- Facial tissues, wet wipes
Camping Items:
- Torch/candle/matchbox/lighter/batteries
- Knife
- Plastic mug
- Dusk masks/face masks
Personal & General Items:
- Regular medicines
- Dark sunglasses
- Favorite food for energy (nuts, biscuits, powdered juice)
- Kapoor/Vicks/Inhaler, etc.
- Binoculars/Camera/extra batteries
- Milk powder for tea
First Aid Kit:
- Typical backpacking kit for minor injuries
- Diamox/Aspirin/painkillers
- Lip balm/Mustard oil/Vaseline
- Plasters
- TCP, salt, mint, Vicks for sore throats
- The Currency for Nepal is Nepalese Rupee, while there are options to exchange at the airport, you may find better exchange rates at the numerous exchange centers in the Thamel Market.
- The Currency used in Tibet is the Chinese Yuan, US Dollars or other currencies are not accepted.
- While US Dollars and major currencies, including Indian Rupees, are accepted in Nepal, this is not the case in Tibet. If you intend to convert your money to Chinese Yuan, you can do so either at international airports or in Kathmandu.
This journey encompasses urban, rural, and remote areas in Nepal and Tibet, resulting in varying accommodations and amenities. Whether it's five-star hotels and guest houses or camping in the breathtaking Himalayan regions under the care of our staff, you can be confident that we will consistently offer the best possible facilities in every instance.
All Travelers must ensure that their passport is valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of tour completion.
- Indian Passport Holders do not require a visa to enter Nepal.
- All foreign Passport Holders can get their 30 days multiple entry visa to Nepal at the Kathmandu Airport, or online from the Nepal Immigration Website.
- All Visas and Permits along with other needful documents for Tibet will be arranged by Touch Kailash Team.
Usefull Info
- Do not bring any books, magazine, pictures about Tibet, Buddhism or about any Lama’s. Custom of China won’t allow entering with those kinds matteriels.
- Fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, liquids like Ghee, Oils are not allow entering from Chinese custom at Kodari.
- Do not take any pictures and videos in Chinese customs, Army and police station
- Make quei in every customs and in checking post as per your visa list number (your guide will give you instruction from first day)
- Take cooperative position from every Nepali and Tibetan staffs and in Immigration sites