Day 01: Drive Kathmandu to Nyalam (3750m.) 150 kilometers
which takes about 8 to 9 hours. Stay overnight at
hotel in Nyalam.
Day 02: A rest day at Nyalam for acclimatization.
Day 03: Drive from Nyalam to Pelku-Tso to Saga (4280m.,
250km, which takes about 8 hours). Today's drive involves
crossing of two high passes and passes by a lake called
Pelkutso where you will be served packed lunch. Lablung
La (5030m.) offers spectacular views of Mt. Sishapangma
(8021m.), Gaurishanker and many other peaks, all of
which are dwarfed by the Tibetan plateau. You will
cross the Bramhaputra River just before Saga. Overnight
at camp in Saga
Day 04: Drive from Saga-Zhongba-Paryang (4540m, 255km,
8 hrs). It is at Saga where you will connect the main
road from Lhasa. You continue on across the vast dry
plains to the small Tibetan town-Zhongba and from here
further to Paryang for overnight stay at camp.
Day 05: Drive from Paryang to Lake Manasarovara (4560m,
250km, 8 hrs). Today's drive involves crossing of several
rivers but has some of the most panoramic scenery.
Today, crew will set your camp by the sacred Manasarovar
Lake-which according to Hindu mythology was formed
in the mind of Brahma-the creator of the world. Today,
you will have the first Darshan of holy Mt. Kailash
from Horqu. Stay overnight in a camp.
Day 06: Rest at Lake Manasarovara. Today, you will
rest at Manasarovara Lake for holy dip, puja and other
ritual performance. You can take leisurely walk or
excursion along the lakeside. Stay overnight in a camp.
Lake Manasarovara is the most venerated of the Tibet's
lakes. According to Hindu mythology, it was formed
in the mind of Brahma-the creator of the world for
his sons to bathe after having performed austerities.
Indian pilgrims get purified by taking a dip in the
holy water and also would like to fill up the bottle
with holy water to bring back home. Not many people
are interested in taking the Kora of Lake Manasarovara
as it's a tough 4 days trekking with well supplied
team but you will cover some portion of road by jeep
Day 07: Early morning you will drive to Manasarovar
Parikarma by Jeep. If time permits, visit Chui Gompa.
In the afternoon you will drive to Darchen (4560m.).
Stay overnight at Guest House in Darchen.
Day 08: Drive for approximately 8 kilometers from
Darchen Tarboche, the trek starting point of Kailash
Parikarma. Trek to Dira Puk (4775m.) 12 kilometers
which takes about 6 to 7 hours. Stay overnight at Guest
house.
Day 09: Continue drive to Parikarma over Dolma La
Pass (5650m.) to Zuthul Puk (4700m.) 22 kilometers
which takes about 10 to 11 hrs. Stay overnight at Guest
house.
Day 10: The Kailash Kora ends today after an easy
trek of about 14 kilometers. You will then proceed
to Hor Qu (4560m) at Lake Manasarovar. Stay overnight
at Guest house.
Day 11: 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 you
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 12: Drive from Paryang to Saga. It is another
long day drive, 255 km to Saga passing through the
small, dusty town of Zhongba en route. Stay overnight
at a camp.
Day 13: Drive from Saga to Nyalam (3800m.) via Paigutso.
Leaving Saga, you will 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 you head
towards a huge lake, the Paigutso. You will continue
driving south towards the Nepalese border, joining
the Friendship Highway. You cross a high pass, the
Lalung La (5200m.) and come to the small town of Nyalam.
Day 14: Drive from Nyalam to Kathmandu. 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.