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Travel
overland to make a circumambulation of the holy mountain.
Where are you going?
Days 1-2: Flying into Kathmandu is an unforgettable
experience with the Himalaya spread out before you. You will be
met at the airport on arrival and transferred to your hotel. In
the morning of day 2 a half-day city tour will introduce you to
some of the highlights of Kathmandu.
Days 3-4: A long day as we dive, complete border
formalities at Kodari and Zhangmu. It is then a steep and spectacular
drive up the gorge and on to the Tibetan Plateau. Expect to feel
the effects of altitude as you ascend.
We spend a day at Nyalam to help with acclimatization; they are
many short walks possible in the area for those feeling up to it.
Days 5-7: Long, yet spectacular days as we head
west. Even along the road settlements are few as we cross vast,
open valleys and prayer flag topped passes. Depending on the season
there may be families of nomadic dropka moving their herds of sheep,
yaks, goats and horses across the plateau.
Days 8-10: The 53-kilometer kora of Mount Kailash
is one of the most sacred of pilgrimage circuits in the world. Kailash
(Kang Rinpoche in Tibetan) is the earthly manifestation of Mount
Meru and is sacred to Buddhists, Hindus, Bonpo and Jains –
the entire route is lined with prostration points, places to check
you sin-level, drink or immerse yourself in sacred waters, make
offerings and hang prayer flags. The high point, both physically
and spiritually is the Drolma Pass (5636m) on the second day.
On day 10 it is a short walk to Darchen before heading to Chiu Gompa
on the shores of Lake Manasarovar to soak in the hot springs.
Days 11-12: The drive retraces the outward route
as far as Saga.
Day 13: Another long day’s drive, but again
scenically magical as we take a barge-ferry across the Yarlung Tsangpo
and head south via Pelkhu Lake. Rejoining the Friendship Highway
cross the Lalung Pass and head to Nyalum.
Day 14: Dropping suddenly and steeply off the Tibetan
Plateau descend through the Himalaya to cross the China/Nepal border
at Zhangmu – Kodari before continuing the descent to Kathmandu.
Day 15: Depart
Everest
Base Camp Extension
Days 1-12: as above
Day 13: Another long day’s drive, but again
scenically magical as we take a barge-ferry across the Yarlung Tsangpo
and head south via Pelkhu Lake. Rejoining the Friendship Highway
turn east to the small town of Lao Tingri.
Day 14: Make a day trip to the tiny monastery of
Rhongphu. The drive is magnificent and the views of Qomolangma (Mt
Everest) are stunning, as the mountain stands alone at the head
of the valley. Either drive or walk the last 7kms up to Base Camp.
Return to Lao Tingri.
Day 15: Another high pass gives a last, spectacular
view of the Himalaya before we leave the Tibetan Plateau, descending
to Zhangmu – on the China-Nepal border.
Day 16: Completing border formalities the drive
back to Kathmandu continues down the Bote Khosi valley.
Day 17: Depart OR join your
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| Itinerary
| Day |
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Altitude |
Time |
| 1 |
Arrive Kathmandu |
1300m |
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2 |
Kathmandu |
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3 |
Nyalam |
3750m |
8 hrs |
4 |
Nyalam |
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5 |
Saga |
4600m |
8hrs |
6 |
Paryang |
4750m |
8 hrs |
7 |
Darchen |
4675m |
6 hrs |
8 |
trek Dira Phuk |
5210m |
6 hrs |
9 |
trek Drolma-La |
5636m |
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trek Zutrukphuk |
4810m |
9 hrs |
10 |
trek Darchen |
4675m |
3 hrs |
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drive Chiu Gompa |
4588m |
½ hr |
11 |
drive Paryang |
4750m |
7 hrs |
12 |
Saga |
4600m |
8 hrs |
13 |
Nyalam |
3750m |
10 hrs |
14 |
Kathmandu |
1300m |
8 hrs |
15 |
Depart |
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Extend your trip –
Everest Base Camp |
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Days 1-12 as above |
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13 |
Lao Tingri |
4390 |
8hrs |
14 |
Rhongphu & Base Camp |
5200m |
4 hrs |
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Lao Tingri |
4390m |
3 hrs |
15 |
Zhangmu |
2300m |
6 hrs |
16 |
Kathmandu |
1300m |
6 hrs |
17 |
Depart |
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Trip Grade: Challanging
Trek Grade: 4 (3 days)
Duration: 15 or 17 Days
Trip style: Combination hotel/guest house
and fully-supported camping
Best time to go: May-October
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