Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa

  • Duration 11
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Moderate
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at kathmandu
  • Meals vegetarian meals
  • Accommodation Hotel/Guest House
  • Max. Altitude 5,630 meters
  • Activity Tour
  • Group Type private or Group
  • Group Size 10 to 25
  • Best Season May to September
Highlights
  • Visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu before beginning your journey
  • Scenic flight to Nepalgunj and Simikot, followed by a helicopter ride to Hilsa near the Nepal-Tibet border
  • Comfortable coach journey through Purang with breathtaking views of the Tibetan landscape
  • Holy parikrama (circumambulation) of Lake Manasarovar by coach
  • Opportunity to take a sacred dip in Lake Manasarovar and drink its pure water, believed to cleanse the soul
  • Trek around Mount Kailash (Kora), regarded as a deeply spiritual and transformative experience
  • Rare chance to explore the abode of the Gods in just 11 days with full support and guidance
  • Blend of cultural, spiritual, and natural experiences for an unforgettable pilgrimage

Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa Overview

This 11-day tour is designed for those who want a more comfortable and easier journey to Kailash Manasarovar. The trip starts in Kathmandu, where you’ll visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple. From there, you’ll take a regular flight to Nepalgunj, and then to Simikot. At Simikot, a chartered helicopter will take you to Hilsa, near the Nepal-Tibet border. From Hilsa, you’ll travel by coach through the stunning region of Purang, on your way to the holy Lake Manasarovar. The scenery along the way is peaceful and truly breathtaking—like nowhere else in the world.

During this pilgrimage, we perform the sacred parikrama (circumambulation) of Lake Manasarovar by coach, and walk around Mount Kailash on foot. As per Hindu beliefs, taking a holy bath in Manasarovar can lead the soul to Brahma’s paradise. Drinking its pure water is believed to wash away the sins of a hundred lifetimes. Walking just one round (called Kora) around Mount Kailash is said to cleanse the soul and remove all sins from this life.

This journey presents a rare and cherished opportunity for devotees who have long aspired to draw near to the abode of the Gods but have limited time to do so. we is always ready and helpful in guiding you, offering excellent and unforgettable memories with the awesome trekking experience of Mt.Kailash Hilsa.

Rout To Mt. Kailash Tour

The journey begins in Kathmandu, where you visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple before flying to Nepalgunj. From there, a short flight takes you to Simikot, the gateway to Humla. A chartered helicopter carries you to Hilsa, located near the Nepal-Tibet border. After crossing into Tibet, you travel by coach through Purang, a beautiful region surrounded by mountain landscapes, before reaching the holy Lake Manasarovar. Here, you perform the sacred parikrama by coach and have the opportunity to take a holy dip. The trip continues to Darchen, the base town for Mount Kailash. From Darchen, you set out on the Kora trek around Mount Kailash, an unforgettable spiritual experience. After completing the circuit, you return to Darchen and drive back through Purang to Hilsa. A helicopter flight brings you back to Simikot, followed by a flight to Nepalgunj, and finally you return to Kathmandu, completing this remarkable 11-day pilgrimage

Why Choose Us for Your Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa

Embark on a sacred journey to the holy Lake Manasarovar and Mount Kailash with our carefully designed Kailash Tour via Hilsa. As a trusted local company with years of experience in Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan, we make this challenging pilgrimage smoother and more meaningful. Here’s why we are the right choice for your Kailash Yatra:

  • Local Expertise: Based in Kathmandu, we specialize in operating tours across Nepal and Tibet. Our strong local connections ensure reliable arrangements on both sides of the border.
  • Spiritual and Cultural Insight: We guide you through significant places like Pashupatinath Temple, Lake Manasarovar, and Mount Kailash, helping you understand their deep religious and cultural value.
  • Experienced Guides: Our Tibetan and Nepali guides are trained, knowledgeable, and dedicated to supporting you throughout the journey, both spiritually and practically.
  • Comfortable Itinerary: Traveling via Hilsa with a mix of flights, helicopter, and coach journeys allows for a shorter and more comfortable route to reach Kailash.
  • Safety and Support: We prioritize your well-being with acclimatization planning, first-aid trained staff, and round-the-clock assistance during the trip.
  • Personalized Service: Whether traveling as a pilgrim, with family, or in a group, we provide attentive service, ensuring everyone feels cared for along the way.
  • Sustainable Tourism: By working with local communities in both Nepal and Tibet, we contribute to preserving cultural traditions and supporting livelihoods.
  • Choose our Mt. Kailash Tour by Hilsa for a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage, where every detail is managed with care so you can focus on the spiritual journey.

Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa-2026/27 Group & Private Options Available

Join us on the sacred journey to Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, a pilgrimage deeply revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon devotees. This 11-day tour via Hilsa offers a shorter and more accessible route, combining flights, a helicopter ride, and a scenic overland journey across the Tibetan plateau. Along the way, you’ll visit the holy Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, perform the parikrama of Lake Manasarovar, and trek the revered Kora around Mount Kailash. Believed to wash away sins and bring spiritual liberation, this journey is both deeply meaningful and visually breathtaking.

We offer both group departures and private tours to suit your needs. Our fixed group tours usually consist of 10 to 25 participants, creating a supportive and devotional atmosphere where pilgrims share the spiritual experience together. For those who prefer more flexibility and personal attention, private tours allow you to travel at your own pace with customized services, making them ideal for families, couples, or smaller groups. Bookings for 2026 are now open, and early reservations for 2027 are encouraged to secure your place on this once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage.

Alternative Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa

Looking for other pilgrimage or cultural journeys? The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra – 15 Days offers a longer and more immersive experience, with added time for acclimatization and exploration. For travelers seeking a shorter adventure, the Tibet Tour – 9 Days is a wonderful choice, taking you through Lhasa, Gyantse, and Shigatse with visits to sacred monasteries and breathtaking landscapes. Contact us today to find the right journey that matches your time, interests, and travel goals.

Day to Day Itinerary
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Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), our office representative will pick you up and transfer you to your hotel. In the evening, there will be a briefing about your program. Overnight stay at a hotel in Kathmandu.

  • Hotel
  • Breakfast

Early morning visit to Pashupatinath Temple and Guheswari Temple (Shaktipith). After lunch at the hotel, transfer to the airport for your flight to Nepalgunj by fixed-wing airplane. Upon arrival in Nepalgunj, you will be met by our representative and transferred to a 3-star hotel. Stay at the hotel. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Sightseeing: 3 hours

Kathmandu – Nepalgunj flight: 1 hour

  • Hotel
  • Breakfast

Early morning breakfast or carry a packed breakfast, and leave the hotel at about 5-5:30 AM for your flight to Simikot. The flights from Nepalgunj to Simikot operate only in the morning by fixed-wing airplane. From 10 a.m. onward, the weather en-route may not be favorable due to heavy wind and clouds. Upon arrival at the Simikot airport, our staff will receive you and escort you to the hotel/guesthouse. Today, you will either visit the Shiva Temple or relax to get acclimatized. Stay at the hotel/guesthouse. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Nepalgunj – Simikot flight: 50 minutes to 1 hour depending on weather conditions.

  • Tea House or Lodge
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

If the weather is clear, we leave the hotel/guesthouse at 5 AM to fly to Hilsa (3100m, 10168 ft) by chartered helicopter around 6 AM. This scenic flight takes about 20 minutes to reach Hilsa. Since our helicopter can carry only 5 to 6 (maximum) passengers at a time, we may have to make some extra shuttle flights depending on the group size to bring all passengers to Hilsa. As per the rule of the Chinese government, the entry and exit of the group should be together. It is not possible to cross the border for those who have flown to Hilsa by the earlier flights. They should wait until the whole group gathers at Hilsa, then cross the Nepal-China border together. From the helipad, you walk for about 10 minutes to the Chinese immigration. Chinese guides and vehicles will be waiting across the border with a bus to drive to Purang, also called Taklakot. After crossing the border, immigration formalities are done on the Chinese side. Rest of the time at Purang is for acclimatization. Stay at the hotel. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Simikot – Hilsa: 20 minutes by Helicopter

Hilsa to Chinese immigration: 10 minutes’ walk (flat road)

Driving time 1 – 2 hours to Purang (depending on the time consumed at immigration). 35 km

  • Tea House or Lodge
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, drive to Manasarovar. A brief halt will be taken on the shore of Lake Rakhash Tal from where you get the first Darshan of Mt. Kailash. You will then continue the drive to Lake Manasarovar (4573m) and take parikram (circumambulation) of the Lake by coach. Take a dip in the Lake. Stay at a guesthouse. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Purang to Manasarovar: 90 km, 2 hours

The entire parikrama is about 105 km and will take 3 – 4 hours.

  • Tea House or Lodge
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

In the morning, perform Pooja, Homa, and other rituals. After lunch, drive to Darchen. Stay at a hotel. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Chiu Gompa to Darchen: 36 km, 1 hour.

  • Tea House or Lodge
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Early morning drive to Tarboche (4606m, 15110 ft) and visit Yam Dwar. Those willing to do the parikrama of Kailash will start walking from here, while those not doing the parikrama will return to Darchen to wait for the rest of the group. Yaks will be used to carry food and necessary equipment. The distance from Yam Dwar to Diraphuk is about 9 km and it requires approximately 6 hours on foot. The trail is flat and reasonably easy. Stay at a guesthouse. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Darchen to Yam Dwar: 8 km, 30 minutes.

Walking Yam Dwar to Deraphuk: 9 km, 6 – 8 hours trek.

  • Tea House or Lodge
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today is the toughest and longest day of this journey. You must wake up and start your journey to the next destination around 4-5 AM with light food. The trek from the beginning to Dolma Pass (5600m, 18368 ft) is uphill (at least 4 hours). However, in between, there are flat portions of the trail. After reaching Dolma Pass, the trail descends to the other side of the mountain via Gauri Kunda (also called Parvati Kunda). It is believed that Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva, takes a bath here. The trail further down from here is rocky, so you need to be very careful while descending. After reaching down to the valley base (on the other side), the trail becomes wider and flatter. You will walk for another 6 hours or so to reach Zutulphuk. Stay at a guesthouse. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Diraphuk to Zutulphuk: 22 km, 10 – 12 hours trek.

  • Tea House or Lodge
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

The trek approximately takes about 3-4 hours to reach the pick-up point, and the trail is quite easy and flat. From the pick-up point, drive to Purang. Stay at a hotel. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Zutulphuk to pick-up point walk: 3 – 4 hours.

Drive to Darchen: 6 km, 20 minutes.

Pick-up point to Purang: 115 km, 3 – 4 hours drive.

  • Tea House or Lodge
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Drive from Purang to Hilsa (45 km, 1 hour), then fly to Simikot by chartered helicopter shuttle flights. From Simikot, fly back to Nepalgunj by fixed-wing airplane (50 minutes) and connect the flight to Kathmandu. Transfer to the hotel. Breakfast and Lunch included.

Drive Purang – Hilsa: 45 km, 1 hour.

Fly Simikot: 20 minutes by Helicopter.

Simikot to Nepalgunj: 50 minutes to 1 hour depending on the weather condition.

Nepalgunj to Kathmandu: 1 hour flight.

  • Tea House or Lodge
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Your wonderful adventure in Nepal comes to an end today. A representative from Aarohi Holiday Pvt Ltd will take you to the airport approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight.

  • Hotel
  • Breakfast

Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes

  • Welcome and Farewell Dinner
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu and Lhasa at 3 star hotel in twin share basis with breakfast
  • Kathmandu – Nepalgunj – Simikot two way airfare and Simikot – Hilsa two way heli flight fare
  • All ground transportation as per itinerary
  • All accommodation during the Yatra including vegetarian meals
  • An English speaking Nepali guide and Tibetan guide
  • Tibet and all necessary permits
  • Guide, porter and cook
  • Portable altitude chamber bags
  • Oxygen cylinders in each land Cruiser
  • Down Jacket
  • Duffle Bag

Cost Excludes

  • Personal nature expenses – Phone calls, internet, laundry etc
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for guides, driver, porter and other staffs
  • Yak, porter, and horse for personal use.
  • Extra night at the hotel except as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Rescue/evacuation or any extra costs due to separation from the main group or serious health conditions.
  • Any international flights.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu. Any extra transportation/accommodation/visa cancellation charges for those separating from the main group and returning early
Departure Dates

Useful Info

Accommodation during Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa

  • In Kathmandu and Nepalgunj we provide comfortable accommodation in 3-star hotels with breakfast on a twin-sharing basis.(Private room accommodation can be arrange at an extra cost)
  • During Kailash Tour, we provide comfortable Hotel or Guest House accommodation on a twin-sharing basis.

Meals on Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa

Throughout the journey, you will be provided with three daily meals—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—prepared by our experienced crew cook. The food is simple, fresh, and designed to keep you healthy during the pilgrimage. Typical meals include basic Indian-style dishes such as chapati, rice, dal, and vegetables. Breakfasts often feature puri with bhaji, along with tea or coffee. While the menu is not elaborate, it offers the familiar taste of home and the necessary energy for trekking and travel days.

Visa and Entry Permits for Mt. Kailash Tour by Hilsa

All of these permits and entry fees are already covered in the package price, so you don’t need to pay extra during the trip.

  • Tibet Travel Permit: USD 100 per person
  • Alien Travel Permit: USD 20 per person
  • Lake Manasarovar Entry Fee: USD 50 per person
  • Mount Kailash Kora Permit: USD 50 per person

Best Time for Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa

The best time to visit Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar via Hilsa is from May to September. During these months, the weather is relatively stable, the high mountain passes are open, and the temperatures are more comfortable for both travel and trekking. Pilgrims also consider this period auspicious for performing the parikrama around Kailash and the holy rituals at Manasarovar.

It is best to avoid late autumn and winter (October to April) when the region experiences extreme cold, heavy snowfall, and blocked passes, making travel unsafe and often impossible. Choosing the right season not only ensures better weather conditions but also allows for a smoother and more enjoyable spiritual journey.

Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa Difficulties

The Mt. Kailash Tour by Hilsa is considered moderately challenging, mainly due to the high altitude and remote location. The journey takes you above 4,500 meters, with the Mount Kailash Kora reaching around 5,600 meters at Dolma La Pass, the highest point of the trip. Travelers may face altitude-related issues such as shortness of breath, headaches, or fatigue, so gradual acclimatization and proper rest are important.

The trek around Kailash involves walking on rocky and uneven paths, with some steep ascents and descents. Weather conditions can also add difficulty, as temperatures vary greatly between day and night, and sudden changes are common in the region. Facilities along the route are very basic, with simple accommodation and limited food options.

With good physical preparation, proper gear, and support from experienced guides and crew, most pilgrims are able to complete the tour successfully and safely while enjoying the spiritual and scenic rewards of the journey.

Altitude Sickness and Prevention on Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa

Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar are located at very high altitudes, with the highest point of the Kora reaching around 5,600 meters. At these elevations, travelers may experience symptoms of altitude sickness, including headache, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, or shortness of breath. These symptoms are common and usually mild if proper precautions are taken.

To prevent altitude sickness, it is important to ascend gradually and allow your body time to acclimatize. Drinking plenty of water, avoiding alcohol, eating light meals, and resting frequently can help. Our experienced guides monitor everyone closely and provide advice and support if symptoms appear. In some cases, medication may be recommended under guidance from a medical professional.

Following these precautions, most travelers can enjoy the pilgrimage safely while minimizing discomfort and fully experiencing the spiritual and scenic highlights of the journey.

Important Notes for Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa

  • Travelers must carry a valid passport and Chinese visa, along with all necessary permits for the tour.
  • All permits, including entry fees and travel permits, are arranged by the tour operator and are non-transferable. The group must enter and exit Tibet together.
  • High-altitude travel may cause altitude sickness; follow your guide’s instructions and take necessary precautions.
  • Accommodation along the route is basic but clean and safe, providing adequate rest for pilgrims.
  • Weather in the region can change quickly; bring clothing suitable for cold, wind, and sun protection.
  • Flight schedules, road conditions, and permits may affect the itinerary, so flexibility is advised.
  • Respect local customs, traditions, and religious practices, particularly when visiting monasteries, Lake Manasarovar, and Mount Kailash.

Fitness Preparation for Mt. Kailash Tour

The Mt. Kailash Tour involves high-altitude travel, long walks, and the Kora around Mount Kailash, which can be physically demanding. Even if you do not live at high elevation, regular preparation can make the journey much easier. Activities such as walking, light hiking, and basic cardio exercises like jogging, cycling, or stair climbing help improve stamina and leg strength.

Strengthening your core and legs with exercises like squats and lunges is also beneficial for uneven paths and steep sections of the trek. It is important to start training at least 6 to 8 weeks before the trip. Good physical preparation will help you manage the altitude, enjoy the spiritual experience, and complete the pilgrimage safely.

A Typical Day on the Trail

A typical day on the Mt. Kailash Tour by Hilsa involves a combination of coach travel and walking during the Kora around Mount Kailash. After breakfast, you start with a moderate walk along the designated pilgrimage path, crossing rocky and uneven terrain, and gradually ascending to higher altitudes, with Dolma La Pass being the highest point. Along the way, you will experience breathtaking views of Mount Kailash, surrounding peaks, and the Tibetan plateau.

Breaks are taken for meals, tea, and rest to help with acclimatization and maintain energy. Your guides provide support and advice throughout the day, ensuring a safe and manageable pace for all pilgrims. The evenings are spent at basic but comfortable accommodations, giving time to rest, enjoy the scenery, and reflect on the spiritual significance of the journey.

Arrival Instruction

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our company representatives are stationed to welcome you to the country. We request you to carefully look for your name being held by our representatives following the events upon landing. The representatives are responsible to escort you to your hotel in Kathmandu. You will see men offering you to carry luggage and take you to your destination as you exit the airport. We request you pay no attention to these people and follow the designated representatives and follow their instructions. You will also need to keep an eye on your luggage and belongings to avoid any complications.

Nepal Visa Entry Procedure

For entry into Nepal, there are visa requirements everyone (except Indian nationals) must complete before being allowed to pass through immigration. This is for air travel as well as overland transportation. Most visitors may obtain a visa to enter Nepal, however, there are exceptions. Three options are available for entry

  • 15-day single entry: US $30
  • 30-day single entry: US $50
  • 90-day multiple entries: US $125

Please have a passport valid for at least 6 months from the time of entry, and have cash ready, preferably in US dollars, though there are other currencies Nepal Immigration accepts. If you are entering via overland, you must have US cash and 3 passport photos. For arrival by air, the kiosks at the airport take your picture for you.For the most up to date list of exceptions for visa on arrival or to obtain the most current visa information, visit the Nepal Department of Immigration website.

Equipment List

Mt. Kailash Tour By Hilsa Packing Lists

Clothing
The climate in the Tibet region is unpredictable, so it’s essential to pack adaptable and durable clothing layers.

Base Layers
• 2-3 thermal tops (moisture-wicking)
• 2 thermal leggings for layering

Insulating Layers
• Fleece jacket or pullover
• Down jacket (essential for cold nights; 600-800 fill power recommended)

Outer Layers
• Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
• Waterproof trekking pants

Trekking Clothes
• 3-4 moisture-wicking t-shirts (long and short sleeves)
• 2-3 pairs of trekking pants (lightweight and comfortable)
• Lightweight gloves (for mild conditions)
• Insulated gloves (for cold weather)
• Warm hat/beanie (covers ears)
• Sun hat or cap (for UV protection)
• Neck gaiter or buff (protection from wind and dust)

Footwear
Since your feet will handle most of the effort, it’s wise to invest in high-quality footwear.
• Waterproof trekking boots (well broken-in)
• 3-4 pairs of trekking socks (moisture-wicking)
• Camp shoes or sandals (for use at teahouses)
• Gaiters (optional but useful in snow or muddy conditions)

Gear and Equipment
The right equipment will enhance both the safety and comfort of your trek
• Backpack (30-40 liters if you have a porter; 60-70 liters if self-carrying)
• Rain cover for backpack
• Sleeping bag (rated to at least -10°C; can be rented in Kathmandu)
• Sleeping bag liner (for added warmth and hygiene)
• Trekking poles (collapsible and lightweight)
• Headlamp (with extra batteries)
• Water bottles (2 liters total capacity)
• Water purification tablets or filtration system
• Sunglasses (UV protection)
• Microspikes (if trekking in winter/snowy conditions)

Toiletries and Personal Items
Maintaining personal hygiene is essential, particularly in remote regions
• Quick-drying towel
• Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
• Biodegradable soap and shampoo
• Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
• Lip balm with SPF
• Wet wipes and hand sanitizer
• Toilet paper (carry your own)
• First aid kit (include altitude sickness medication like Diamox)
• Feminine hygiene products (if applicable)

Reminder: Guides carry medications and first aid kits during the trip, but bringing a personal kit and any necessary medications is highly recommended for your convenience and specific needs.

Snacks and Extras
• Energy bars, chocolates, and nuts
• Electrolyte powder
• Pocket knife or multi-tool
• Camera or smartphone with extra batteries
• Power bank (solar-powered options are great)
• Notebook and pen (optional, for journaling)

Pro Tips for Packing
• Pack light, as your porter can carry a maximum of 10-15 kg.
• Organize and protect your belongings using waterproof packing cubes or ziplock bags.
• Review the weather forecast before your trek and adjust your packing accordingly.

FAQs

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  • The tour typically lasts 11 days, including travel from Kathmandu, flights to Simikot and Hilsa, overland travel through Purang, the Lake Manasarovar visit, and the Mount Kailash Kora.

  • The highest point is Dolma La Pass on the Kailash Kora, which is approximately 5,600 meters above sea level.

  • Moderate fitness is required. Participants should be able to walk for several hours on uneven terrain at high altitude. Regular walking, light hiking, and basic cardio preparation are recommended before the tour.

  • Yes, with proper preparation. The tour is designed to balance comfort with the pilgrimage experience, and our guides provide support to help participants manage altitude and terrain.

  • Yes, all necessary permits for Tibet, including the Tibet Travel Permit, Alien Travel Permit, Lake Manasarovar entry fee, and Mount Kailash Kora permit, are included in the package price.

  • Accommodation along the route is basic but clean and safe. Lodges, guesthouses, and simple hotels are arranged to provide rest and comfort between travel and walking days.

  • All meals are prepared by our crew cook. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are typically simple Indian-style meals, including chapati, rice, dal, vegetables, and breakfast items like puri with bhaji.

  • Gradual acclimatization, drinking plenty of water, eating light meals, and resting when needed can help prevent altitude sickness. Our guides monitor all participants and provide advice and support if symptoms appear.

  • The ideal months are May to September, when weather conditions are more stable, mountain passes are open, and temperatures are comfortable for travel and walking.

  • Yes, we offer both group tours and private tours. Group tours usually have 10 to 25 participants, while private tours allow more flexibility and personalized service for families, couples, or smaller groups.

  • Warm layered clothing, sturdy walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, a reusable water bottle, and basic personal items. Your guide will provide a detailed packing list before departure.

  • Yes, travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and evacuation is highly recommended for all participants.