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Tibet Highlighted tour 2023/2024

Lhasa, Ali & Mt. Kailash Tour - 14 Days

Lhasa, Ali & Mt. Kailash TourThe tour to Mt.kailash and lake mansarovaer can also be made easily with Flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa to Kunsul Airport ... Read more

Tibet Overland Tour - 12 Days (winter offer)

Tibet Overland Tour Tibet overland tour is drives in & drive out tour which commences from Kathmandu for every Saturday (November to March). Read more

Kailash Tour by Helicopter - 10 Days

Kailash Tour by HelicopterMt. Kailash can be visited by Helicopter for those who have limited time in their hands. Fly from Kathmandu to Simikot ... Read more

Tibet Lhasa Tour - 05 Days

Tibet Lhasa TourThe flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa provides exciting mountain flight across the giant Himalayas right over Mt. Everest. ... Read more

Tibet Holy Mt. Kailash

Mt. Kailash (22028 Feet), considered to be a physical embodiment of the mythical Mt. Meru, is believed to be the most sacred mountain in the world. Its snow dusted rock pyramid is located in the scenically rich area of western Tibet, which lies between the Himalayas and Karakurum ranges. From its peak, one can enjoy the views of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Nepal. It is considered most auspicious to make a religious pilgrimage around its fifty-three kilometres circuit (32 miles parikrama).

In fact, the entire region of Mt. Kailash is of important religious significance and includes the two turquoise-blue, pristine high-altitude lakes of Mansarovar and Rakshesa. Mt. Kailash is regarded holy by followers of several religions. To Hindus, Kailash is the abode of Shiva and nearby Manasarobar Lake, the soul of Brahma. Tibetans call Kailash Kang Rimpoche. Jains worship it as Mt Ashtapada, the peak from which the religion's founder, Rishabanatha, achieved spiritual liberation. And the followers of Bon-Po, the ancient pre-Buddhist shamanistic religion of Tibet, revere Kailash as the soul of Tibet.

Another uniqueness contributing to the mystical aspects of Kailash is that four most sacred rivers of the Indian sub-continent begin from here - Sutlej, Karnili (a major tributary of the Ganges), Brahmaputra and Indus. The end of these rivers are more than 2,000 kilometres apart, yet they all have their source within hundred kilometres of Mt. Kailash. Nature lovers can encounter numerous unusual species of birds, wildlife, and flora here. This holy region is known as navel (center) of the universe, attracting scholars and researchers from all over the world. Mt. Kailash (also known as the 'Sumeru Parbat' in Hindu epics) provides a spiritually enriching, naturally unique and a truly rewarding journey of a life-time!