Kailash Mansrover Helicopter Yatra 2016
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Mount. Kailash (6714m), the farmed holy peak in west of Tibet. Mt. Kailsh has long been an object of worship for four major religious. For Hindu, it is the domain of Shiva. It is also the abode of Samvara-a multiarmed, wrathful deity worshipped in the chakrasamvara Tantric cycle of Tibetan Buddhism. The Jains of India also revere the mountain as the site at which the first of their saints emancipated. And in the ancient Bon religion of Tibet, Kailash was the sacred nine storeys Swatika Mountain, upon which the Bonpo founder shenrab alighted from haven. The 53 km Kailash circuit is the holiest of all Hindu as well as Buddhist pilgrimages and the beacon, which draws most travelers to western Tibet. It is said that a single Parikrama erases the accumulated sins of a lifetime, while 108 cicurmbulation will achieve Salvation.
Lake Manasarover - Sprawling below Mount Kailash is the sacred Lake Manasarover (4580m), where ritual bath will deliver a pilgrim to bream’s paradise and drink of its water relinquishes the sins of a hundred lifetimes.
Day to day Itinerary
01 Day: Arrive Katmandu. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel.
02 Day: Morning after breakfast we will have briefing about Kailash yatra and Half- day Sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath Stupa and Buddhanilkantha (Sleeping Bhinu). Overnight at Hotel.
03 Day: Early Morning Drive from Katmandu to Kodari (Nepal Boarder). We have to do all customs and immigration formalities; we will have Lunch here and we drive up t0 Zhangmu and to Naylam. Overnight at Nayalam Hotel.
04 Day: Full day rest at Naylamu for acclimatizes. Overnight at Nayalam Hotel.
05 Day: Drive from Naylam to New Dongpa (4740m). Overnight at guesthouse.
06 Day: Drive from New Dongpa to Manasarover (4640m). Overnight at guesthouse.
07 Day: After breakfast drive around lake Manasarover and to Darchan. Overnight at Guesthouses.
08 Day: Drive up to starting point of Kailash Parikrama. Start trek to Dira Puk (4909m). Overnight at Guesthouse.
09 Day: Continue Parikrama over Dromala Pass (5650m) to Zuthl Puk (22Km 7-8 hr). Overnight at Gusthouse.
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12 Night 13 Days Itinerary
KAILASH / MANASAROVER YATRA 2014
Mount. Kailash (6714m), the farmed holy peak in west of Tibet. Mt. Kailsh has long been an object of worship for four major religious. For Hindu, it is the domain of Shiva. It is also the abode of Samvara-a multiarmed, wrathful deity worshipped in the chakrasamvara Tantric cycle of Tibetan Buddhism. The Jains of India also revere the mountain as the site at which the first of their saints emancipated. And in the ancient Bon religion of Tibet, Kailash was the sacred nine storeys Swatika Mountain, upon which the Bonpo founder shenrab alighted from haven. The 53 km Kailash circuit is the holiest of all Hindu as well as Buddhist pilgrimages and the beacon, which draws most travelers to western Tibet. It is said that a single Parikrama erases the accumulated sins of a lifetime, while 108 cicurmbulation will achieve Salvation.
Lake Manasarover - Sprawling below Mount Kailash is the sacred Lake Manasarover (4580m), where ritual bath will deliver a pilgrim to bream’s paradise and drink of its water relinquishes the sins of a hundred lifetimes.
Day to day Itinerary
01 Day: Arrive Katmandu. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel.
02 Day: Morning after breakfast we will have briefing about Kailash yatra and Half- day Sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath Stupa and Buddhanilkantha (Sleeping Bhinu). Overnight at Hotel.
03 Day: Early Morning Drive from Katmandu to Kodari (Nepal Boarder). We have to do all customs and immigration formalities; we will have Lunch here and we drive up t0 Zhangmu and to Naylam. Overnight at Nayalam Hotel.
04 Day: Full day rest at Naylamu for acclimatizes. Overnight at Nayalam Hotel.
05 Day: Drive from Naylam to New Dongpa (4740m). Overnight at guesthouse.
06 Day: Drive from New Dongpa to Manasarover (4640m). Overnight at guesthouse.
07 Day: After breakfast drive around lake Manasarover and to Darchan. Overnight at Guesthouses.
08 Day: Drive up to starting point of Kailash Parikrama. Start trek to Dira Puk (4909m). Overnight at Guesthouse.
09 Day: Continue Parikrama over Dromala Pass (5650m) to Zuthl Puk (22Km 7-8 hr). Overnight at Gusthouse.
10 Day: after breakfast start trek near Darchen where we can drive from there to New Dongpa (4740m). Overnight at guesthouse. 11 Day: Drive from New Dongpa to Naylam ((4640m). Overnight at Guest House.
12 Day: Drive from Naylam to the friendship bridge and to Kathmandu. Overnight at Hotel.
13 Day: Departure transfer to the Airport.
12 Day: Drive from Naylam to the friendship bridge and to Kathmandu. Overnight at Hotel.
13 Day: Departure transfer to the Airport.
Fixed Departure Date for 2015
14th May – 29th May
08th June – 16th June – 27th June
04th July - 11th July – 26th July
06th August - 16th August – 27th August
06th September – 11th September
INR 98,000/- Per person by Bus. (Group Joining Basis) + G.st
Cost Includes: Arrival & Departure transportation, Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu City, 3 night hotel at Kathmandu on twin Sharing basis with all meal, transportation from Kathmandu to Kodari (Nepal China Boarder) Tibet Side: Accommodation at normal Guest House, Sherpa staff, Freshly cooked full board vegetarian meals, Mineral water, Tourist Bus & support truck, English speaking Tibetan Guide, Nepali Escort from Nepal, Monastery entrance fees, Oxygen, Basic first-aid kit, Kailash Permit and Normal Tibet/China visa fee.
Cost Excludes: Travel Insurance, Evacuation cost, Urgent Visa fee, any extra night at Kathmandu, Extra cost in the event of landslide for hiring porterage or arranging additional transportation and expenses of personal nature etc.
Cost Excludes: Travel Insurance, Evacuation cost, Urgent Visa fee, any extra night at Kathmandu, Extra cost in the event of landslide for hiring porterage or arranging additional transportation and expenses of personal nature etc.
IMPORTANT PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION:
Clothing: Casual wears and comfortable walking shoes are recommended to travel to Tibet. Be sure to bring warm clothing as nights and early mornings can be quite chilly to downright cold. Indian woman Pilgrims strictly advisable no Sari. Bring all the film, medicine, cosmetics, personal toilet items etc. that you will need from home as these are difficult if not impossible to obtain on the way. A small first aid kit is also a good idea. Also quite useful to have a route map, to know where you are going and have been each day.
What to take: Winter wear: Gore-Tex material though expensive is highly recommended. Down jacket, raincoat or windbreakers, thermal under wears, Jackets, warm trousers & woolen shirts (cotton will also do), warm sweaters, woolen gloves, sun hat, sun glass, comfortable shoes, light leather boots in case of snow, woolen balaclava ('monkey cap') & scarf/dust mask to protect your eyes & nose from dust.
Clothing: Casual wears and comfortable walking shoes are recommended to travel to Tibet. Be sure to bring warm clothing as nights and early mornings can be quite chilly to downright cold. Indian woman Pilgrims strictly advisable no Sari. Bring all the film, medicine, cosmetics, personal toilet items etc. that you will need from home as these are difficult if not impossible to obtain on the way. A small first aid kit is also a good idea. Also quite useful to have a route map, to know where you are going and have been each day.
What to take: Winter wear: Gore-Tex material though expensive is highly recommended. Down jacket, raincoat or windbreakers, thermal under wears, Jackets, warm trousers & woolen shirts (cotton will also do), warm sweaters, woolen gloves, sun hat, sun glass, comfortable shoes, light leather boots in case of snow, woolen balaclava ('monkey cap') & scarf/dust mask to protect your eyes & nose from dust.
Bring with you: Snacks along the way. Chocolates, dry fruit, toffees, glucose; 'namkeen' etc. Strong water bottle & water purifying tablets. Personal medical kit and Diamox tablet (for high altitude). Sun glasses (to protect your eyes from UV, which is especially strong in high altitudes). Sun block or sun screen lotion, wet tissues (Fresh-ones are excellent to wipe off the dust), clothes-line/clips, needle & thread, deo-spray (handy for smelly boots/feet and for a round of spray in the toilet tent!), toilet paper, torch & spare batteries, daypack (small shoulder bag), Camera & films, Binocular.
Health: This is one of the toughest high altitude road journeys on earth. You Must be physically fit - no two ways about that. Generally patients with asthma & heart problems have a problem acclimatizing to high altitudes. In your interests it is essential you should be examined by your doctor to know about your health condition and your ability to cope up with the rigors of high altitude travel for days in 'no road' conditions, extreme cold, dust, trekking to an altitude of 19500ft during the Parikrama, etc.
Altitude Sickness: As you are traveling over high terrain, you are likely to experience symptoms and discomfort of altitude sickness (headache, loss of appetite, nausea, exhaustion, sleeplessness, breathlessness etc.) until your body adjusts to the elevation. This can take a couple of days or more depending on an individual. For this reason alone, we have made it mandatory to stay 2 nights at Nylam (12000ft) before moving on to the higher altitudes. Drink plenty of water, be calm, and do not exercise. Do not drink alcohol or smoke prior to and during the tour. We also recommend you carry a strip of diamox tablets. Do consult your physician on the dosage. We provide Gamow bag (a special equipment to prevent sickness from high altitude) on this tour.
Currency: The unit of Chinese currency is Yuan. USD 1 = 6.00 Yuan. 1 Yuan = INR 10.50 approx, Money can exchange at Bank of China at Zhangmu or from the locals at Zhangmu or Kodari. Exchange all your remaining Yuan at the end of the trip at Zhangmu itself before re-entering Nepal.
Risks & Liability: Aero Space Air Travels and Its Associates Vision Tour Club will put every effort to make your journey smooth and pleasant. However, all the tours in Tibet are conduct strictly under the rules & regulation of Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB). Therefore, Vision Tour Club and its counterpart shall not be responsible for any change and alteration in the program due to unavoidable circumstances such as landslide, road blockage, flood, snow, political unrest, cancellation of flight, delay arrival, delay issue of permit and visa, sickness or accidents. Any extra cost incurred thereof shall be borne by the clients on the spot
Health: This is one of the toughest high altitude road journeys on earth. You Must be physically fit - no two ways about that. Generally patients with asthma & heart problems have a problem acclimatizing to high altitudes. In your interests it is essential you should be examined by your doctor to know about your health condition and your ability to cope up with the rigors of high altitude travel for days in 'no road' conditions, extreme cold, dust, trekking to an altitude of 19500ft during the Parikrama, etc.
Altitude Sickness: As you are traveling over high terrain, you are likely to experience symptoms and discomfort of altitude sickness (headache, loss of appetite, nausea, exhaustion, sleeplessness, breathlessness etc.) until your body adjusts to the elevation. This can take a couple of days or more depending on an individual. For this reason alone, we have made it mandatory to stay 2 nights at Nylam (12000ft) before moving on to the higher altitudes. Drink plenty of water, be calm, and do not exercise. Do not drink alcohol or smoke prior to and during the tour. We also recommend you carry a strip of diamox tablets. Do consult your physician on the dosage. We provide Gamow bag (a special equipment to prevent sickness from high altitude) on this tour.
Currency: The unit of Chinese currency is Yuan. USD 1 = 6.00 Yuan. 1 Yuan = INR 10.50 approx, Money can exchange at Bank of China at Zhangmu or from the locals at Zhangmu or Kodari. Exchange all your remaining Yuan at the end of the trip at Zhangmu itself before re-entering Nepal.
Risks & Liability: Aero Space Air Travels and Its Associates Vision Tour Club will put every effort to make your journey smooth and pleasant. However, all the tours in Tibet are conduct strictly under the rules & regulation of Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB). Therefore, Vision Tour Club and its counterpart shall not be responsible for any change and alteration in the program due to unavoidable circumstances such as landslide, road blockage, flood, snow, political unrest, cancellation of flight, delay arrival, delay issue of permit and visa, sickness or accidents. Any extra cost incurred thereof shall be borne by the clients on the spot
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