Humla To Mount Kailash/ Manashovar Trek
In May 1993 the government of Nepal and China reached an accord that allowed the first treks across the border between the two countries. While it had been a route for Nepalese pilgrims for years, foreign trekkers were never allowed to trek from Nepal into Tibet. It has always been possible the rules. A trip to Mt Kailash has always been regarded as a pilgrimage. It satisfies the romantic in us that the pilgrimage to Kailash is a difficult one. Whether you drive for seven days or walk for six days, it is still not possible to make a quick, easy visit to Kailash and Manasarovar. You cannot yet travel all the way to Kailash by helicopter or airplane. This is certainly as it should be.
Day 01 : Kathmandu to Nepalgunj: Fly.
Day 02 : Nepalgunj to Simikot: Fly.
Day 03 : Simikot to Khangla Gaon: Trek.
Day 04 : Khangla Gaon to Yalbang: Trek.
Day 05 : Yalbang to Muchu: Trek.
Day 06 : Muchu to Yari: Trek.
Day 07 : Yari to Nara~La base camp: Trek.
Day 08 : Rest day at Nara~La base camp: Acclimatization.
Day 09 : Rest day at Nara~La base camp: Acclimatization.
Day 10 : Nara~La base camp to Hilsa: Trek.
Day 11 : Hilsa to Taklakot (to Mt. Kailash circuit): Trek.
Day 12 : Taklakot to Darchen (4560m): Trek/drive.
Day 13 : Rest day at Darchen: Acclimatization
Day 14 : Darchen to Darboche: Trek.
Day 15 : Damding to Dolma~La via Yak Kharka: Trek.
Day 16: Yak Kharka to Zuthul Puk: Trek.
Day 17 : Zuthul Puk to Taklakot via Darchen: Trek/drive.
Day 18 : Taklakot to Hilsa: Trek.
Day 19 : Hilsa to Manepeme: Trek.
Day 20 : Manepeme to Til chu: Trek.
Day 21 : Til chu to Jang: Trek.
Day 22 : Jang to Talung: Trek.
Day 23 : Talung to Sinjungma: Trek.
Day 24 : Sinjungma to Dingla laga: Trek.
Day 25: Dingla laga to Simikot: Trek.
Day 26 : Simikot to Nepalgunj (50 minutes flight):
Day 27 : Nepalgunj to Kathmandu (90 minutes flight):