Humla - Mount Kailash - Manasarovar Trekking

Trekking Type :   Camping
Trekking Grade :   Hard
Duration :   27 Days
People In Group :   4+
Max. Elevation :   5630 mt.

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In May 1993 the government of Nepal and China reached an accord that allowed Humla - Mount Kailash - Manasarovar Trekking 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 toKailash and Manasarovar. You cannot yet travel all the way to Kailash by helicopter or airplane. This is certainly as it should be.

Restricted Area trekking…when the earth kisses the sky…

If you are wishing to get well off the beaten track you may wish to consider a journey to some of the fascinating restricted regions of Nepal.

These regions remain pristine wilderness & ecological cultural museums where life has changed very little. An intimate experience of the differing ways people arrange their lives in order to cope with their often harsh physical conditions on some of the toughest terrain on earth. A journey full of questions and contrast awaits everyone who visits this side of Nepal.

Some of the remote areas of Nepal were restricted for foreign visitors until 1991. After multiparty democracy in Nepal, rules have been changed together with new democratic constitution regulations and opened for visiting the most inaccessible and firmly controlled areas in Nepal. The regulation is designed primarily to protect the environment and cultural aspects of the remote regions and provide security and safety for both foreign trekkers and Nepal's northern borders with China.

The treks must be fully arranged through a registered Trekking Company. It has to be fully equipped with tents, all Support staffs, cooks, etc. The trekking agency arranges the trekking permit through a series of applications and guarantee letters. You cannot trek alone in these restricted areas. You should be at least 2 people in the group.

Encounters Nepal has a decade of experience in operating in restricted zones & we will arrange all your trek formalities & logistics for some of the most challenging & thrilling adventures in the great outback of Nepal.

Itinerary List
Day 1 :Kathmandu to Nepalgunj: Fly.
Day 2 :Nepalgunj to Simikot: Fly.
Day 3 :Simikot to Khangla Gaon: Trek.
Day 4 :Khangla Gaon to Yalbang: Trek.
Day 5 :Yalbang to Muchu: Trek.
Day 6 :Muchu to Yari: Trek.
Day 7 :Yari to Nara~La base camp: Trek.
Day 8 :Rest day at Nara~La base camp: Acclimatization.
Day 9 :Nara~La base camp to Hilsa: Trek.
Day 10 :Hilsa to Taklakot (to Mt. Kailash circuit): Trek.
Day 11 :Taklakot to Darchen (4560m): Trek/drive.
Day 12 :Rest day at Darchen: Acclimatization
Day 13 :Darchen to Darboche: Trek.
Day 14 :Darboche to Damding: 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):
Note
Encounters Nepal has a decade of experience in operating in restricted zones & we will arrange all your trek formalities & logistics for some of the most challenging & thrilling adventures in the great outback of Nepal.