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Kailash Mansarover Yatra Package
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra takes normally 28 days.
Of these 28 days, 11 days yatra is in Chinese side and rest days of the yatra
is in Chinese side. The trekking starts on 4th day on the Indian side.
Day
01 - The pilgrims cover 320 Km from Delhi to Kathgodam via Moradabad, Rampur,
Haldwani. They cross the rivers Yamuna, Ganga and Ramganga W. rivers on the
way. Before starting the journey, pilgrims are briefed by the Under Secretary,
Ministery of External Affairs, about the Yatra and their medical check-up is
done at Indo-Tibetian Border Police Centre.
Day 02 - After having Breakfast at Kathgodam, the journey to Bageshwar
starts. At lunch, bus reaches to Almora and lunch is served in the KMVN (Kumaon
Mandal Vikas Nigam) guest house. Then there is drive uphill to Bageshwar which
lies on the confluence of Gomti and Saryu.
Day 03 - Before breakfast at Bageshwar, the Baijnath temple may be visited.
From here the pilgrim reach Chaukori via Kanda - Vijaypur - Kotmunya. Everyone
will be pleased by the impressive view of the mighty Himalaya form the tea estate
of Chaukori. Then there is a drive downhill to Thal, uphill to Didihat where
lunch is served, then downhill again to Ogla - Jauljibi
and finally along the Gori river till they reach Dharchula, crossing the Gomti,
Saryu, Ramganga E. and Gori on the way. One can now see the mountains of Nepal.
The distance covered is 160 Km
Day 04 - 19 Km from Dharchula the Dhauli E. meets the Kali at Tawaghat.
One can plan to reach out and touch the Chhiplakot peaks, lakes and glaciers
via village Khela in a future trip. The pilgrims cross the bridge over the roaring
Dhauli and see the confluence of the Kali and Dhauli, and then drive on to Mangti.
If one is lucky one might find oneself in this region during the Kandali festival
which is held once in twelve years. Travel along the Kali river through dense
forest to climb up to the village of Gala (2440m). Here are KMVN's cottages.
There is a PWD dak bungalow at Jipti (2378m) 2 Km further.
Day 05 - Although Gala to Buddhi (2740 m) via Malpa (2018m) is 20 Km.
To reach Malpa one has to climb down 4444 steps to reach the river Kali. This
place is Lakhanpur. To the right of the Kali is the Chhata fall. On the left
is also a fall in Nepal. Next is the beautiful Najang fall. The Kali seems almost
like a violent storm in this region. Budi (2740m) is at a distance of 9 Km from
Malpa and the group rests at Lamre before reaching Budi. There are numerous
springs and waterfalls on either side of the river; also can seen the Api -
Nampa range of Nepal.
Day 06 - Gunji (3500m) is 17 Km from Budi. On reaching Chhialekh the
group enters the region of Byans. The pasture of Chhialekh is strewn with grasses
and flowers. Then comes Garbhiang village (3225m), deserted because of geopolitical
and geological reasons. Here the Kali meets the Tinkar coming from Nepal. The
Kali is no longer intimidating and becomes almost silent by the time Gunji (3500m)
comes. The trek from Budhi to Gunji via Chhialekh and Garbhiang is 20-22 km
long and most tiring of all. Buddhi to Chhialekh is a steep climb. On the way
Api mountain range on the Nepal side is seen.
Day 07 - One moves along the relatively quieter Kali to walk 10 Km to
reach Kalapani (3600m). There are pine, bhojpatra and juniper forests in this
region. Although the river has been coming all the way from Lipulekh pass, the
small pool formed under a huge rock is considered to be the source of the Kali.
There are snow - clad mountains all around and Vyas's cave is to be found on
the mountain in front of Kalapani. It was because of the visit of Rishi Vyas
that the region is known as Byans. There is also a hot water spring at Kalapani.
Day 08 - The group covers the 9 Km from Kalapani to Navidhang (3987m)
surrounded by innumerable wild flowers. This is the region of Musk deer and
Monal and the highest stage of Himalayan wilderness. The 'Om Parvat' smiles
in front of the pilgrim.
Day 09 - After walking 8 Km from Navidhang to the Lipulekh pass (5334m),
the pilgrims enter Tibet, where the Tibetan/Chinese autorities welcome them.
They walk down to Chang Lobochahela and from here by truck and bus they reach
the old trading town of Taklakot (Purang), which is situated on the banks of
the Karnali river.
Day 10-11 - The pilgrims staying at Purang Guest House (4267m) can walk
to town, Shimling monastery, Nepali market and Karnali river. 3-4 Km away is
the damaged memorial of the Dogra General Jorawar Singh. The formalities of
emigration and payment to the Chinese authorities are completed here. Yaks for
the Kailash Parikarama and ponies for thr Manas Parkaramas are to be requisitioned
here only.
Day 12 - The pilgrim group is divide into two subgroups, one for Kailas
and another for Manas parikrama. The bus starts from Purang around midninght.
Before sunrise the bus crosses the Gurla Pass (4910m). Then comes Rakastal (Long
Tso, 4515m) on the left western slopes of Gurla Mountain (Memo Nani, 7683m)
on the right and Mt. Kailas (Kang Rinpoche, 6675m) in front. Next is the first
glimpse of Mansarovar (Tso Mapam, 4530m) at Zaidi. After crossing Parkha plains
the bus reaches Tarchen, the base camp fro Kailas parikrama. Group 'A' stays
at Tarchen and 'B' is taken to Hore by Bus.
Day 13 - Group 'A' walks 20 Km along the Lha Chhu, constantly looking
at Mt. Kailash and its changing faces. Before sunset one should reach Dirapuk
Gompa (4909m) and enjoy the northern face of Kailas at sunset. Group 'B' walks
along the southeastern shore of Manas. After crossing Samo and Tag rivers and
visiting Seralung and Yerngo Gompa for night stay after walking or riding for
30 Km. Here in front of the pilgrim is the Manas and elevated Kailas and behind
are the grand peaks of Gurla Mandhata.
Day 14 - This is a slightly difficult day for group 'A'. Along Dolma
La chhu the group reaches the Dolma pass (5636m), where the huge stone memorial
of goddess Dolma (Tara Devi) is located. After resting and praying pilgrims
walk down to Gaurikund (Tukji Chenpo Tso) and reach Zutulpuk Gompa along Lham
Chu. Group 'B' walks for 40 Km along the south - western shore of Manas - the
region is full of birds and flowers. Before the completion of parikrama of Manas
at Zaidi, one can also visit Gossul Gompa.
Day 15 - Group 'A' completes Kailas parikrama on this day by noon. Rest
of the day can be used for visiting Gyengtak Gompa and Astpad, the southern
face of Kailas from the ridge (6675m) above Gyengtak Gompa. This is the rest
day for group 'B' but Chiu Gompa and Ganga Chnu, the natural channel which connects
Manas with Rakastal, may be visited by walking 8*2 = 16 Km. From this point,
grand view of Manas, Rakas, Kailas and Gurla can be seen.
Day 16-20 - Group 'B' comes to Tarchen for Kailas Parikrama and group
'A' to hore for Manas parikrama. Form the 18th to the 20th days, both groups
completes their respective parikramas. Form the 21st day, 'B' group comes to
a waiting 'A' group of Zaidi. After prayers, bath and yajnya the pilgrims comes
back to Purang enjoying the grand views of Kailas and Rakastal on the way.
Day 21 - Before lunch the pilgrim visit the Khojarnath Gompa, 25 Km away
from Purang and situated at the bank of Karnali. In the evening, Purang market
may be visited. It is now time for purchasing things from the market and government
departmental stores. The pilgrims can visit Taklasar or Simling Gompa also.
Day 22-28 - Back to Lipulekh (5122m) and finally down to Kalapani on
22nd day. 23rd Gunji, 24th Budi, 25th Gala, 26th Dharchula, 27th Bageshwar by
bus. On the Twenty eight day the group reaches to N.Delhi - the National capital
welcomes you.
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