20 days Tibet Mount Kailash overland tour to Kashgar tour

Lhasa
⇀ Shigatse
⇀ Saga
⇀ Mount Kailash Kora
⇀ Zanda
⇀ Guge Kingdom Ruins
⇀ Ali
⇀ Yecheng
⇀ Kashgar
This extraordinary overland trip travels from Tibet to Xinjiang province. Fell the great Tibet culture as you visit Holy Mount Kailash a key pilgrimage site, Jangtang plain and sandstone canyon. Changing terrain as you get closer to Xinjiang.
Type
Private
Duration
20 days
Theme
Natural scenery, Overland
Trip code
WT-306
Price
From CN¥ 15,500 per person

The journey starts from the holy city Lhasa and then to Shigatse, where you can feel the different lifestyle and existing culture of the roof of the world. Monasteries and shrines are the centre of the religious faith, which plays an important role in their day to day life since from thousand years. Then rest of the days the journey across the great Jangtang (Northern Plain) into Far-west Tibet passes through a land greatest extremes of dryness. The landscapes are huge and like a treeless moonscape. Lone groups of nomads dwelling in low, black tents, tend flocks of sheep and goats as well as herds of the yak. Heavily eroded sandstones and sand-dunes are beautiful along the road. The extraordinary peak of Mount Kailash is the prime focus of the journey, which lies at the heart of the region. It is the pilgrimage destinations of Buddhists, Bon, Hindus and Jains. Further within the heavily eroded sandstone canyon and valleys of the upper Sutlej River are numerous ruins of ancient cities that once comprised the kingdom of Guge, temples in that area are still intact and contain exquisite murals and decorative motifs having history of more than 10,000 years. Then gradually to Ali-the largest city in the far west Tibet, through the high passes and beautiful valleys will descent it down to the Kashgar.

Day 01 :
Arrival at Lhasa [3,658m]

Upon arrival at Lhasa airport or train station, to be met and transferred to your hotel / hostel in Lhasa. Afternoon have a good rest to acclimatize the high altitude. Overnight at Lhasa. (B)=breakfast

 

Day 02 :
Holy Lhasa City sightseeing, visit Potola Palace & Jokhang Temple (B)

Today is your first day of sightseeing on the high plateau, so we have purposely arranged only Jokhang temple and Potala Palace. Jokhang temple is Tibet's most scared shrine built in 7th century, Located at the heart of old town of Lhasa and the circuit around it called Barkhor street. Potala Palace is the worldwide known cardinal landmark of Tibet. The massive structure itself contains a small world within it. Mostly it is renowned as residence of the Dalai Lama lineages (Avalokiteshvara). Both of them are the focal points of pilgrims from entire Tibetan world, multitudinous pilgrims are circumambulating and prostrating in their strong faith. After the sightseeing continues acclimatize for rest of the day or your can do some gift shopping in Barkhor street.

Day 03 :
Holy Lhasa City sightseeing, visit Drepung monastery, Sera monastery & Norbulingka summer palace (B)

Today we will visit Drepung monastery, Sera monastery and Norbulingka palace. Both Drepung and Sera monasteries are Gelugpa (yellow hat) sect monastic colleges. Drepung monastery was the seat of the Government prior to Potala, it was once the world largest monastery in the history with 10,000 monks hailed from different monasteries all over Tibet. Sera monastery is famous for its Buddhism philosophical debate practice, the clapping sound and aggressive expression of the monks are well worth to see. Norbulingka is the summer palace of Dalai Lama, you can visit the residences of different lineages of the Dalai Lama. The park is crowded with picnickers and traditional activities during the Shoton (Yogurt festival) in August.

Day 04 :
Lhasa (3,600m) / Yamdrok lake (4,300m) / Gyantse (3,900m) / Shigatse (3,800m) (360KM, 7hour) (B)

Morning drive up to Kampala pass (4,794 m), you will have a glimpse of Yamdrok-tso and spectacular views of Holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar in the distance, the turquoise coloured Lake Yamdrok Yutso is one of the three holy lakes in Tibet, the unforgettable vista of pincer-shaped turquoise water of the lake and amazing spectacle of Mt. Nyenchen Khangsar glacier from Karo la pass is wonders of the day. Then along the Friendship southern Hwy drive to Gyantse, visit the famous stupa - Gyantse Kumbum, the most stunning architectural wonder in Tibet. Late afternoon drive to Shigatse. Overnight at Shigatse.

Day 05 :
Shigatse (3,800m) / Sakya / Lhatse (200KM, 5hrs) (B)

Morning you will be arranged to visit Tashilunpo Monastery and the spectacular tombs of Panchen Lamas, monks of this monastery are nice looking with their home-made traditional shoes.  Then drive to Sakya, visit Sakya Monastery, which is the main monastery at Sakyapa, hike around the monastery northern ruins. Late afternoon drive to Lhatse. Overnight at Lhatse.

Day 06 :
Lhatse / Saga (4,500m) (300KM, 7hrs)

Today drive from Lhatse to Saga, pass several high plateau lakes, towns, herders tents and along the route with plateau mountain ranges Overnig, diverse forms of mountains are overlooking through the valley. Overnight at Saga.

Day 07 :
Saga(4,600m) / Paryang(4,750m) / Lake Manasarovar - Chiu Monastery(4,560m) (505Km, 7-8hours)

Morning drive from Saga to Lake Manasarovar via Paryang, you weave your way through small dusty town of Zhongba amidst enchanting panoramic views, dotted nomads tents are mingled with their herds of animals on the open plateau. Pass numbers of villages and camps of Yak herders with the distance view of snow capped mountains, cross the Mayun-la pass (5216m), if lucky might see many wild animals at the plateau grasslands. After arrival at Lakeside, make a walk to Chiu Monastery which is the best point to see Lake Manasarovar. Overnight at Chiu Monastery village guesthouse. (guest house, dorm bed without bathroom).

Day 08 :
Lake Manasarovar (4,558m) / Darchen (4,600m) (60km, 1.5hours)

Manasarovar is the lake of compassion, tranquility and bliss. After completing the memorable morning bath and Puja, we will be heading towards Darchen, the tiny village of Darchen is the starting and ending point of the Mt. Kailash trekking, in the afternoon prepare for the trekking and guide will arrange needed yaks and porters. Overnight at Darchen (Guest house, dorm bed).

Day 09 :
Trek from Darchen to Dira-puk Monastery (20km, 6hrs)

The first day's trekking is start from the Sershong and a gradual walk with multitudes of other local pilgrims chanting and praying. From the valley you can see the Choku Monastery up on the hillside. The trail leads to few ups and downs till we reach our camp at Dirapuk (4,750 m). You will meet many more Bon pilgrims going in the opposite direction (Anticlock-wise), because Mt. Kailash is being worshipped by four different religions,viz Buddhisms, Bons, Hindus and Jains. Overnight at Dirapuk guesthouse.

Day 10 :
Trek from Dira-puk Monastery to Dzutul-puk Monastery by crossing Drolma-la Pass, (15KM, 6-7hrs) (Camping)

Today our trekking leads to much higher side of the holy path just beneath the Mount Kailash. The walk will bring us to one of the highest point at Drolma La, 5,200 m, and the pass is quickly descending to the gradual field towards Dzutul-puk for the overnight camp, Dzutul Puk in Tibetan and which means magical cave, this small monastery is connected to a interesting story of talend competition between Great Yogi Milarepa(Buddhist) and Naropa(Bon). Overnight at Dzutul-Puk guesthouse.

Day 11 :
Trek back to Darchen (14Km, 4- 5hours)

The winding gradually comes out of the valley and the river allows to follow in to the Barka plain, the trekking stops at Trangser Trangmar and your car take you to Darchen. Overnight at Darchen(Guest house, dorm bed).

Day 12 :
Drive from Darchen to Zanda (228 Km, around 6-7hours)

Drive from Darchen to Zanda along the Xinjing-Tibet Hwy, and drive off the main Hwy after 150Km, go across a few mountain passes, you will see the magnificent Tholing Forest. Afternoon visit Tholing Monastery. Overnight at Zanda.

Day 13 :
Zanda (3,650m) / Guge Kingdom (18KM, 40 minutes)

Morning drive to Tsaparang Guge Kingdom ruins, in the vast valley of Sutlej river you can find ruins of ancient famous Guge kingdom among the remarkable sand-dunes, a number of temples are still intact and contain exquisite murals and decorative motifs, some are dating back more than 10,000 years, make a half day tour at there. Afternoon drive back to Zanda and have a rest or look around Zanda town. Overnight at Zanda.

Day 14 :
Zanda / Ali (4,280m) (240Km, 7-8 hours)

Drive from Zanda to Ali, pass Laochi-la and Lalung-la over 5,000m, the road is equally tough going. Overnight at Ali (Guest house, dorm bed).

Day 15 :
Rest day at Ali

Rest one day at Ali, it is the central most city in the far-west area, you can take a hot shower and quick laundries, fix the land cruiser for the following 4 day long driving

Day 16 :
Ali (4,280m) / Rutok / Domar (4,400m) (226km, 6-7hours)

Drive to Rutok in the morning enroute visit Pangong-tso Lake, today the road follows the eastern shoreline of Lake Pang-gong, and the landscape along this stretch is breathtaking in its beauty, the extreme clarity of the atmosphere gives the strange, multi colored earth of the hills, cliffs and plains a surreal visionary quality. Have your camera ready to take some memorable landscape photos. Overnight at Durma Army station (Guest house, dorm bed).

Day 17 :
Durma (4,400m) / Dahongliutan (4,100m) (358Km, 8-9hours)

Drive about 2 or 3hours on the desert over 5,000m, start to pass over Jieshan Daban which is 6,700m high (The real high altitude should be around 5,400m). Overnight at Dahongliutan Army station (Guest house or camping, dorm bed).

Day 18 :
Dahongliutan (4,100m) / Mazar (3,000m) (253kM, 6-7hours)

How long it will take for the driving depending upon road and climate conditions. You are now on the Lingzi Thang Plains; the Kunlun mountain ranges are on the right and the Karakorum mountain range left. The road is very straight, and the landscape fantastic: out of the window scenery appears in brown and red alternatively; emerald small lakes shine under the sunlight. After crossing a high pass (4950m) , you will reach Mazar, overnight at Mazar Army station local guest house (Dorm bed) or camping.

Day 19 :
Mazar (3,000m) / Yecheng(1,100) (234KM,5-6hours)

Soon after pass by Mazar you begin to cross the Kunlun Mountains. The Chiragsaldi (4.960 m) is the last pass you have to cross on the way. Afterwards drive downward along the Yecheng ravine to Xinjiang. Situated at the edge of the Taklamakan desert, Yecheng is a city with a pretty Bazar inhabited by Uigur and Han Chinese. Overnight at simple Qiaogeli hotel.

Day 20 :
Yechang (1,100m) / Kashgar (250KM, 4-5hours) (B)

Morning drive about 250 km to Kashgar (1300), the largest oasis of China. The tar road runs at the edge of the Taklamakan desert. On the way enjoy the landscape of the Kunlun. Grey-black rocks and sand dunes compose the major feature of the landscape of Taklamakan. On the last section of the way we pass by an expanded, watered field. The Islamic oasis city is coin-shaped and inhabited mainly by Uygur. It was once an important communication on the Silk Road, being the starting point of the northern and southern routes. Upon arrival at Kashgar, end the trip.

Tour notes:

Please note prices are based in CNY.

General inclusions:

All required government taxes and fees.
Please contact one of our Tour Advisors to get a custom quotation made to your requirements.
All required Tibet permits and domestic travel documents.
Necessary oxygen and medicine for the acute high altitude sickness.
Where possible 3 star hotels will always be provided, if the city or town does not have then the local guest house or monastery guest house will be provided (i.e. tent / dormitory bed, no private bathroom etc.)
All entrance tickets as noted in the tour's itinerary.
Guide fluent in English, Chinese or Japanese that is certified by the state tourism build and from the local community. (If your native language is not listed please let us know, we are certain we can assist your needs.)
Airport and/or train station pick-up and drop-off.
Comfortable and clean 7/8 seats minivan for groups of 5 persons or less; for larger groups minibus and tourist coach are available.

General exclusions:

Personal expenses such as laundry, drinks, internet access, fax, telephone calls etc.
Tips for your guide and driver.
Meals that are not specified in the tour itinerary.
Optional Attractions that are not specified in the itinerary.
Flight tickets or train tickets in and out of Lhasa (Please note: We can offer you train and/or plane tickets in and out Lhasa from all cities within China. Please check the latest price with us via email.)

You may also like

Lhasa
⇀ Lhasa
...
Lhasa ⇀ Tsedang ⇀ Lhasa
5 days
∙ Private ∙
Culture and Heritage
A popular and short sightseeing trip in Lhasa and around with drive to Tsedang the cradle of Tibetan civilization. Discover the mystery of Tibet's Buddhist culture as you visit the most revered sites of Samye Monastery and Yumbulakang Palace.
Lhasa
6 days
∙ Private ∙
Natural scenery
See "the Tibetan Switzerland" on a pleasant journey to Nyingchi located in central Tibet. Nyingchi is known for its natural beauty mixed among the high plateau unique scenery of gorgeous alpine lakes and green mountains.
Lhasa
⇀ Lhasa
...
Lhasa ⇀ Namtso ⇀ Reting ⇀ Tidrum ⇀ Drigung Til ⇀ Lhasa
8 days
∙ Private ∙
Culture and Heritage
Explore rural Tibet along a road less traveled. Stay within central Tibet and see the different lifestyles and traditions of the nomads along with traditional villagers. Relax yourself in the unrivaled beauty of holy Namtso Lake.
Lhasa
⇀ Lhasa
...
Lhasa ⇀ Tsedang ⇀ Gyantse ⇀ Shigatse ⇀ Lhasa
8 days
∙ Private ∙
Culture and Heritage
The holiness of Tibet, the tradition of Potala Palace, the majestic beauty of Mount Everest and Yamdrok Lake - whether you are a pilgrim, tourist or adventurer, Tibet has something to offer you!
From CN¥ 5,200
CN¥ 5,200

Comments

William Altaffer
William Altaffer
Sun, 10/06/2019

Would like to do private FIT your seniors from Lhasa to Kashghar via Kalias. Single private accommodation. Is that possible?

Replied by
Victoria Zhu
Victoria Zhu
Tue, 10/08/2019

In reply to by William Altaffer (not verified)

Dear William,

Thank you for your inquiry! This is Victoria, one of the travel advisors of WindhorseTour, responding to you. 

We certainly can make this private tailor-made overland trip from Lhasa to Kashgar via Mt. Kailash happen to you based on your requirements.

More details have been sent to you by email, please go through the details of the email and feel free to get back to me for your questions. With your replies, I can offer you some further assistance.

I am looking forward to talking with you soon.

All the best!

Victoria

Lycoris Yang
Lycoris Yang
Wed, 04/23/2014

Hi Sarah,
Thanks for contacting us. I‘m sorry to tell you that we don't do this tour in January because of the heavy snow. I just sent you an email with some suggestions about this trip, please check it to see if there is any question.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Best Regards,
Lycoris

Sarah
Sarah
Thu, 04/17/2014

Is it possible to travel through to Kashgar in January?

Lisa colloby
Lisa colloby
Sun, 12/08/2013

Hi, I'm keen to join a trip including Kailash kora & ending in kashgar. I have travelled in Tibet before so am not bothered about seeing places on th Lhasa to Kathmandu route. I can start anywhere in China, Chengdu would be convenient. do you have scheduled departures? In 2014. I am alone so will need to join a group. Please let me know costs. Thanks!

Replied by
MurphyF
Murphy Feng
Wed, 12/11/2013

In reply to by Lisa colloby (not verified)

Hi Lisa,

Thanks for contacting us! We'd love to help you organize an overland tour to Mt. Kailash area / ending in Kashgar, but we need to know your travel date first. I just sent you an email with some other suggestions about this trip, please check it and I'm looking forward to hearing from you again.

Cheers,

Murphy

Tan Boon Wah
Tan Boon Wah
Wed, 02/20/2013

Dear Sir,
I want to plan an overland trip from Kunming to Kashgar for 4 to 6. It should include trek to Mt Kailash. We can skip Lhasa; it is from Gongbujiangda to Gyantse or further to save a day. What would be your suggestion and the estimated cost?

Regards
Boon Wah
Singapore

Artur
Artur
Sat, 02/09/2013

Hello, I and my friend are interesting in program from Lhasa to Kashgar including Everest Camp and Mount Kailas (around trek). Please send for us information about prices - what is icluding and what no including. How many travelers is optimum for costs. Regards. Artur

Replied by
Helen Wang
Helen Wang
Wed, 02/13/2013

In reply to by Artur (not verified)

Hello Artur - Thank you for the comment, I have replied to you via email as well.

For the optimum cost 4 persons will be less expensive but means the car is full. A group of 3 allows for a bit more elbow room in the Land Cruiser. 

Regards - Helen

MurphyF
Murphy Feng
Wed, 08/15/2012

Hello Vaishali,

Thanks for your inquiry. We'd love to help you but I have to tell you that currently the situation in Tibet is very negative, we assume Tibet will be completely closed since September, Considering the uncertain condition of there, we've stopped to organize groups to Tibet in this September and October, because we believe no permit will be issued during that time.

For your further reference, according to the related polities, the regular travel agency is not allowed to organize Indian group to Mt. Kailash area. I suggest you contact local embassy to get further assistance.

Regards, 

Murphy

Vaishali shah
Vaishali shah
Tue, 08/14/2012

Hello,
We are group of 4indians who want to travel from Lhasa to kashgar by mid October, 2012. We don't wish to trek around mt. Kailash as we would wish to have a 12-15 day itinerary.
Please send me the details regarding that and also right time to visit.
Thanks,
Vaishali