The hardest and most popular pilgrimage is the Kailash Inner Kora (parikrama). You'll need some mountaineering expertise and gear for the Kailash Inner Parikrama. We offer competent and knowledgeable mountaineering personnel. A 34 km foot trek is required for the inner parikrama, which also includes stops at Asthapath, Nandi Parvat, Atmalingam, Saptarishi Cave, and Rakshas Lingam. Rock, fissures, snow, and ice make up the entire landscape. There are only two modest monasteries along the Inner Kailash region's length. For the Kailash Inner Kora Trip, we will camp in a tent with space for sleeping, eating, and drinking along with other requirements.
The Inner Kora (parikrama) of Mount Kailash begins and concludes at Darchen. We will begin our journey on the first day from Derapuk, stopping at Kailash Charan Sparsa; in the days that follow, we will explore the Serlung monastery and gain a better perspective of Mount Kailash from here. Touch the Atmalingam, the Ice Lingam, and the Saptarishi Cave of the Inner Kora. We will return to Darchen by dark after completing the inner Kailash kora of Nandi Parvat by traversing the high Nandi La and Khandosalgam La (Pass) passes that separate Mount Kailash and Nandi Hill. After finishing your inner kora at Kailash, you can resume your journey to Juthulpuk from Derapuk, KuberKunda, and Mount Kailash Charan Sparsa.
Highlight:
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Pashupatinath Darshan
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Scenic Flights to Lhasa and Ali
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3 Days Mount Kailash Parikrama 39 KM walking (option: can take horse)
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Crossing Dolma La pass (5613m) while in Mt. Kailash Parikrama
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Holy Lake Manasarovar Parikrama by Driving
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Puja and Hawan at bank of Lake Manasarovar
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Charan Sparsh from Derapuk by hiking
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Asthapath, Saptarishi cave, Atmalingam, Rakshas Lingam, Ice Lingam, Nandi parikrama in Kailash Inner Kora