* Trek through Nepal's Humla region to Mount Kailash * Cross the border between Nepal & Tibet on foot * Visit the magical waters of the fabled Lake Manasowrovar
Mount Kailash
Located north of the Himalayas, in one of the remotest parts of western Tibet, lies the fabled Mount Kailash (6714m.). No one has ever been permitted to climb this sacred mountain and its virgin summit remains undisturbed by man. To both Buddhists and Hindus alike, this is the most revered peak in the Himalayas.
Hindu pilgrims consider the mountain to be the home of their God ...read more »»
Mt. Kailash Via Humla
Day to Day Itinerary for Mt Kailash & Humla Valley
Day 01 KATMANDU:Upon your arrival in KATMANDU(1000m/3280ft) Himalayan Glacier will officially greet and meet you at Airport & transfer to you Hotel Shanker or similar category hotel. Free day & evening welcome dinner at any typical Nepalese Restaurant. O/N KATMANDU. read more »»
Himalayan Glacier Trekking has a philosophy with trip inclusions: - as much as possible is included so HGT customers know the total cost of the adventure trip up front.
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Trip Cost Does Not Include
Visa fees/ International airfare to & from home city/
Excess baggage charges
Lunch & evening meals in Kathmandu.
Travel and rescue insurance
Personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, bar bills & extra portersread more »»
Accommodations
Accommodations are included in the trip cost and HG Trekking has chosen the best deluxe accommodation for 3 nights here in Kathmandu, and 18 nights comfortable lodges on traveling in Tibet & two men ...read more »»
Meals
Freshly cook Meals on full board basis will be provided by our experienced and trained cook during the trek with high level of balance diet, hygiene and safety. Three meals (Nepali, ...read more »»
Equipments & Packing List
While packing for “
Mt Kailash & Humla Valley”certain gears are essential to be considered.
Please Click here for the comprehensive packing list for this trip.
Acclimatization
Humla Valley is in the Himalayan Rain shadow parts attach to the Trans Himalayan flank of Tibet and this trek itinerary is planned with a high degree of minimization of awareness ...read more »»
Leader(s) & Staff Arrangements
Himalayan Glacier only employs and train Nepalese leaders and local staff. By employing and training local people they put something back into their communities. HGT currently train all their Guides in the following courses and your Mera Peak Climbing leader will be one of the fully train Trek Leader.
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Health & Experience Required
Walking in this high land of Tibet usually require maximum 6-8 hours of walking everyday; Climbing to the high mountain and Cora around Kailash at 5656m/18556ft is really hardest section ...read more »»
Pre Trip Meeting
Prior to all our expeditions and treks, we host a Pre-Trip meeting here in Kathmandu on the 2nd day of your itinerary starts in the morning during the breakfast and introduced ...read more »»
Best Season
Best Time to Visit Mt Kailash & Humla Valley
The best months are May, June, July, August & September during the year and Trans Himalayan Trek offers the amazing landscape during these months. The weather is sunny and warm, although the nights are cold and temperatures can fall to freezing. Weather can change rapidly and be unpredictable. Please note that when trekking Tibet-Mt. Kailash via Humla Valley including Limi, you will be moving from warmer climates at low levels to conditions of well below freezing. Be prepared for all eventualities!
Departure Dates & Price
Additional Information
Our website contains as much information as possible about this trip. However, if you wish to discuss any aspect of this trip or your suitability for it please contact us by email. If you want to talk to us directly feel free to call us at: US telephone: 704-200-7512 Nepal telephone: 00977-98510-55684
Trip Facts
Price from: US$ 3599
Activities:
Trekking & Walking, Cultural Tours & Sightseeing
Trip Duration:
21 days
Trip Grade:
Moderate
Altitude:
Full Board Camping
Accommodation:
Hotels, Lodges & Camping while on Trek