MT. KAILASH TOUR

                       20 Day Tour   May 18 - June 7, 2010 

 

      Tour the Sacred Mt. Kailash while helping Tibetan & Nepalese People 

 

Come with us to the beautiful, ancient and blessed land of Tibet to experience a fascinating and rich culture.  An 18 day jeep tour to Mt. Kailash (22,207 ft) is the most sacred mountain in Asia. It is believed to be the physical embodiment of the mythical Mt. Meru, said to be the center of the universe or ‘navel of the world'. Mt. Meru is depicted as a mandala, and its image occurs throughout both Buddhista and Hindu parts of Asia. Mt. Kailash is holy to followers of four religions. To Hindus, Kailas is the abode of Shiva and nearby Manasarobar Lake is the means or 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. Followers of Bon-Po, the ancient pre- Buddhist shamanistic religion of Tibet, revere Kailash as the soul of Tibet.

Another geographical factor that contributes to the mystical aspect of Kailas is that nearby are the headwaters of four major rivers of the Indian subcontinent, the Sutlej, Karnili (a major tributary of the Ganges), Brahmaputra and Indus. The mouths of these rivers ate more than 2,000 km apart, yet they all have their source within 100 km on Mt Kailash.

The circumbulation of Mt Kailash is an important pilgrimage for Hindus, Brddhistats and Jains. Hindus perforn a parikarama, Buddhistas call it a Kira. Iou are welcome to do either of these, or simply make a trek around the peak. Tibetan Buddhists believe that a single kora washes away the sins of one life and that 108 circuits secure nirvana in this life. Devout Tibetans often make the 52 km circuit in a singles day. Indian Pilgrms make the circuit in three days, but this also is rushed, particularly since the circuit, though mostly level, involves the crossing of a 5630m pass. A four-day trek is for more enjoyable and rewarding.Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims make a clockwise circuit of the peak. Bon-Po tradition is to circumambulate in the opposite direction. As you circle Kailash by the traditional rout, you will meet followers of Bon-Po making a Kora in the opposite direction. When I was at Kailash there was a large contimgent of Bon-Po pilgrims from faraway Kham and Nakchu. We were astounded at the huge number of adherents to what has been described as an ‘ancient pre-Buddhist' religion making the counterclockwise circuit.There is also an ‘inner Kora' that passes two lakes to the south of kailash. Tradition dictates that only those who have made 13 circumambulations of Kailash may follow this inner route. This tradition is so important to Tibetans that we were required to assure our hosts that we would not violate the sanctity of this route before they allowed us to proceed to Darchan.

Lake Manasarovar
At an elevation of 14,796 ft. is one of the highest lakes in the world. Hindu pilgrims make an 52 mile circuit around Manasarovar that is made longer and more difficult by marshes and complicated stream crossings. The Tibetans often make a circuit of the lake in the winter when the streams are frozen and the route is shorter. This is a place of pilgrimage, attracting religious people from India, Tibet and the neighboring countries. Bathing in the Manasa Sarovar and drinking its water is believed to cleanse all sins. Pilgrimage tours are organized regularly, especially from India, the most famous of which is the Kailash Manasa Sarovar Yatra which takes place every year. Pilgrims come to take ceremonial baths in the cleansing waters of the lake. Manasarovar lake has long been viewed by the pilgrims as the source of four of the greatest rivers of Asia namely Brahmaputra, Karnali, Indus and Sutlej. So it is an axial point which has been thronged by pilgrims for thousands of years.


Trithapuri
It is situated 43 miles west of Kailash which on the bank of River Satlaj. It is very beautiful and colorful area with Hot springs.  The area is made from red and white mountains.

 

Circumambulating is considered to render spiritual power and knowledge for the spiritual seeker.  We will visit a very important monastery built in 1447 of the Geluk tradition which is the lineage the 14th Dalai Lama practices (heʼs also the spiritual leader for all 4 schools of Tibetan Buddhism). It was built by the first Dalai Lama Genden Zhuba. 

 

The capital city Lhasa holds the Palace, Potala, where the 14th Dalai Lama lived as a child before going into exile and many more historically significant and fascinating places in this beautiful land. It is important for people to witness and experience this culture as it is rapidly changing since the Chinese invasion of the 1950s. Spiritual and non religious people alike will feel the tangible sacredness of the “land of snows” as the Tibetans call it. Below is an itinerary of our tour: 

 

Mt. Kailash with Guge 

01: Arrive Kathmandu – transfer hotel 

02: Kathmandu (visa service), visit sites afternoon/evening 

03: Kathmandu-Kodari-Nyalam 

04: drive to Saga via Paiku Tso 

05: drive to Menshi 

06: drive to Tsada 

07: visit Guge (Tholing & Tsaparang) 

08: drive to Darchen 

09: Kailash kora 

10: Kailash kora 

11: complete Kailash kora – drive to Chiu Gompa (Lake Manasarovar) 

12: drive to Saga 

13: drive to Shigatse 

14: visit Tashilumpo – drive to Gyantse – visit Pelkor Choede 

15: drive to Lhasa via Yamdrok 

16: Lhasa Sightseeing: Drepung and Sera 

17: Lhasa sightseeing: Potala, Jokhang and Norbulinka

18: Drive to Lake Namtso and see hermitage caves 

19: transfer to airport & depart Kathmandu 

 

*Proceeds from trekking to to our Tibetan Medicine Project. Please see home page for more information

 

Land cost is $2400 including guides, transportation, lodging, food, permits & fees. Traveler's insurance recommended.

 

Sight Seeing Tours In Kathmandu

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The Kathmandu Valley (1,300m) is the capital and is an ancient city full of life and culture. There are three main towns of great historic, artistic and cultural interest: Kathmandu, Paltan, Bhaktapur (Bhadgaon). The local people know of an ancient legend of Maujushee. The legend goes that Kathmandu valley was a huge lake and Maujushee, cut out the Southern side (Chover) and drained it and deemed it uninhabitable. The three major attractions for tourists are the durbar squares which are located in Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur.

Kathmandu Durbar Square-Durbar in Nepali means palace and in Patan and as well as Kathmandu there are durbar squares in front of their old palaces. The king no longer live in the old royal palace in Kathmandu, but it is the heart of the historic seat of royalty. Durbar squares have many ancient temples reflecting the religious and cultural life of the people there. It is also home to Kumarian living goddess, a young girl believed to be reincarnation of the goddess Durga.

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Colorful Colorado Tours

Summer

Hiking the Continental Divide - Starting on Montana on this 3100 mile trail. We will lead a hike with our Sherpa guide from March through September where you can join at any time. Please call for more information.

Colorado: 

Music Festivals
photo_with_mnts.jpgRed Rocks Park: We begin the day with a short hike and browsing at the outdoor museum of Dinosaur Ridge where placards teach you about the geology of the area and you can also see real footprints of dinosaurs. Ten percent of the countries dinosaurs were found in this hogback.

Red Rocks summer of Stars Concerts is set in a Natural, ancient amphitheatre is a favorite place for bands to play and has housed most famous bands from the Beatles to BB King to Cheryl Crow, Fleetwood Mac, Van Morrison as well as classical concerts). We will pack in lemonade and sandwiches for dinner and keeping hydrated. The view of the stars and the city are amazing while listening to world class music. The acoustics are so good and no seat is bad.

Movies are played on the screen on summer nights as well and packing a picnic dinner and some wine is a perfect way to spend a relaxing summer evening.

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Cultural Tour in the Kingdom of Nepal

Cultural Tour in the Kingdom of Nepal

Two days and nights in Bangkok for a night and see the city that truly never sleeps full of Buddhist temples, lively and colorful streets with open markets, the famous fantastic (and sometimes spicy) foods, the lovely and friendly Thai people and so much more of a culture rich with history.

The next day you will land in Kathmandu, where one of our guides will pick you up from the airport and take you to your hotel. You will have two days to explore the many sites to see in this ancient city including the street markets, temples, museums, and dances or festivals. Next you will trek to the Sherpa village Taksindu at the base of the Himalayas where you will stay with Karma Sherpa¹s family in their house for the night. His mother Suni is a wonderful cook of traditional, Sherpa dishes and always has a hot cup of chai (or milk tea) waiting for you.

Then the mountain trek begins into one of the highest and most spectacular mountain ranges in the world. With a view of Everest and many other sacred and unclimbed peaks, lakes and glaciers, you will trek several hours per day while the porters carry the equipment for you. In the morning, our Sherpa guides will wake you with a hot cup of chai and will prepare breakfast while you dress for your day of hiking. You will visit monasteries, a jungle safari, villages and farms. For the intermediate trekker, the historical Everest base camp interests some and has awesome views of the peak. There are several options for treks in the region depending on the fitness level and length of time each group has to spend (see itineraries section for more details). A party with Sherpa families in the village will conclude your trek.

Three more days in Kathmandu to visit markets, temples, monasteries, schools, rug factory, political offices, library, jungle for safari, etc.

For those interested, there are Nepalese language lessons available each evening.

 



Seasonal Treks

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Spring


Nepal
Anna Purna Mountains
Pokhara

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Tibet
Spiritual Tour
Lhasa
Sacred Mt. Kailash

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Fall


Nepal
Everest Region (Solukumbu)
Kathmandu

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Winter


South/Central Americas
Panama Adventure
Brazil
(Healing John of God and Jungle Tour)
Peru
(Sacred Site and Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu)