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Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour

Trip code
Package name Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour
Duration 12
Max. elevation 5613 m
Level
Transportation Domestic flight and all ground transportation as per itinerary
Accomodation 4* Hotel in Kathmandu and lodges/guesthouses during trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 0 per person

Highlights

Overview

The Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour is a remarkable journey that combines spiritual exploration with the convenience and thrill of helicopter travel. This unique tour enables travelers to experience the sacred Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake, two of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Tibet, without the physical challenges of a traditional overland trek. Starting from Kathmandu, the journey involves flights to Nepalgunj, Simikot, and onward by helicopter to Hilsa and into Tibet, enabling smooth access to the remote areas around Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar.

The tour is thoughtfully designed for pilgrims and adventure seekers alike who want to immerse themselves in the serene beauty and profound spirituality of the region while minimizing travel fatigue. The itinerary includes time for acclimatization, spiritual rituals such as Puja and meditation by the lake, and an opportunity to perform the sacred Parikrama (circumambulation) of Mount Kailash. The helicopter service makes it feasible to cover vast and difficult terrain quickly, which traditionally takes weeks on foot or by road.

Best Time for Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour
The best time to undertake the Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour is between May and October. During these months, the weather conditions are generally favorable with clear skies, moderate temperatures, and minimal chances of heavy snowfall or rain. This season offers the best visibility for breathtaking views of Mount Kailash, Mansarovar Lake, and the surrounding Himalayas.

Spring (May to June) is especially popular as rhododendrons and other alpine flowers bloom along the lower trekking routes, while autumn (September to October) is favored for its crisp, clear weather and stable conditions, which are ideal for helicopter flights. The winter months can be harsh with extreme cold and heavy snow blocking access, and the monsoon season (July-August) brings unpredictable rain and risks of landslides, making travel difficult and flights less reliable.

Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour Difficulty
One of the key advantages of the Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour offered by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions is its accessibility for travelers of varying physical fitness levels. While the traditional Kailash pilgrimage involves strenuous trekking at high altitudes with significant physical endurance required, the helicopter tour drastically reduces the physical challenge.

However, travelers still need to be prepared for high-altitude conditions, with parts of the journey reaching elevations above 4,500 meters (around 15,000 feet). Acclimatization days and careful monitoring are integrated into the itinerary to help prevent altitude sickness. Overall, this tour is considered moderately easy compared to the traditional trek, making it ideal for older pilgrims, those with limited trekking experience, or travelers with time constraints.

Food and Accommodation for Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour
Food and accommodation during the Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour are carefully arranged to ensure comfort and safety in this remote region. Starting in Kathmandu, travelers stay in comfortable hotels with modern amenities. In Nepalgunj and Simikot, clean lodges and guesthouses provide warm lodging and hearty meals, essential before venturing into higher altitudes.

Once in Tibet, accommodations are more basic but well-maintained guesthouses or hotels in Purang, Darchen, and other stops along the route provide adequate comfort, heating, and clean bedding. The meals offered during the tour include a blend of Tibetan, Nepali, and Indian cuisines, with emphasis on nutritious and easily digestible food to support acclimatization. Special arrangements can also be made for vegetarian or other dietary preferences upon request.

Network and Communication for Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour
Network connectivity in the Kailash Mansarovar region is limited due to its remote and high-altitude location. Travelers should expect intermittent mobile phone signals, especially when moving closer to Mount Kailash and along the Parikrama route. However, there is usually better coverage in towns like Kathmandu, Nepalgunj, and Purang.

Higher Path Treks & Expeditions ensures that communication lines are maintained with local guides and support staff via satellite phones or radios where necessary. This is crucial for coordinating helicopter schedules and managing emergencies. Visitors are advised to inform family or friends about potential communication gaps during the trip and use Kathmandu or Nepalgunj as hubs for keeping in touch.

Why Choose Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour with Higher Path Treks & Expeditions
Choosing Higher Path Treks & Expeditions for your Kailash Mansarovar Helicopter Tour guarantees a professionally organized, safe, and spiritually fulfilling experience. The company has extensive expertise in managing high-altitude tours and pilgrimages in the Himalayas, with experienced guides, strong local partnerships, and excellent logistical support.

Higher Path’s commitment to customer satisfaction includes personalized itineraries, comprehensive acclimatization protocols, and high standards of safety during helicopter transfers. Their team ensures all permits and documentation are handled smoothly, allowing travelers to focus on the spiritual journey without administrative worries. For those seeking an accessible, comfortable, and deeply meaningful pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar, this tour stands out as an exceptional choice.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m) – Transfer to Hotel

Your spiritual journey begins with your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, situated at an altitude of 1,400 meters. Upon landing, you will be warmly welcomed by the professional team from Higher Path Treks & Expeditions, who will assist you with your transfer to a comfortable hotel located in the lively district of Thamel. This day is intended for rest and acclimatization after your international flight, giving your body time to adjust to the moderate altitude. Depending on your arrival time, you may explore the bustling streets of Kathmandu, known for their rich cultural heritage, vibrant markets, and historic architecture. In the evening, a welcome briefing will be conducted by your guides to familiarize you with the upcoming itinerary, health and safety protocols, and essential information for the journey ahead. This session is also a chance to meet fellow travelers, ask questions, and prepare mentally for the sacred pilgrimage. A nutritious dinner will be provided at the hotel, offering a variety of local and international dishes to suit your palate. Overnight stay in Kathmandu ensures you are well-rested and ready for the days ahead.

Day 2 : Kathmandu Sightseeing and Fly to Nepalgunj (150m)

After breakfast, your day begins with a half-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu’s most iconic spiritual and cultural landmarks. You will visit the magnificent Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most revered Hindu shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. Next, your journey takes you to the serene Boudhanath Stupa, a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists, where you can spin prayer wheels and absorb the tranquil atmosphere. The tour continues to Swayambhunath Stupa, perched atop a hill with panoramic views of the Kathmandu Valley, known as the Monkey Temple due to its resident monkeys. This sightseeing experience is not only culturally enriching but also serves as gentle acclimatization to Kathmandu’s altitude of 1,400 meters. In the afternoon, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Nepalgunj, located at a low altitude of 150 meters in the Terai plains. The flight duration is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Upon arrival in Nepalgunj, you will be transferred to a hotel for an overnight stay, allowing you to rest and prepare for the early morning flight to Simikot. Dinner and overnight in Nepalgunj.

Day 3 : Early Morning Flight to Simikot (2,910m) – Overnight at Simikot

Rise early to catch your morning flight from Nepalgunj to Simikot, which sits at an altitude of 2,910 meters in the remote Humla district of western Nepal. This flight, approximately 40-50 minutes long, offers stunning aerial views of the Himalayan foothills, rugged valleys, and snow-capped peaks as you ascend to higher altitudes. Upon arrival in Simikot, you will transfer to a local guesthouse or lodge arranged by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions. Simikot serves as the gateway to Tibet and the Kailash Mansarovar region. The town itself is charming and steeped in Tibetan culture, with prayer flags fluttering in the breeze and monasteries nearby. This day is primarily for rest and acclimatization to the thinner air at this higher elevation. You may take short walks around the town to aid adjustment, but avoid strenuous activity. Your guides will provide a detailed briefing about the next day's helicopter journey to Hilsa, including logistical and safety details. Enjoy a nourishing dinner featuring local flavors and get a good night's sleep to prepare for the exciting days ahead.

Day 4 : Helicopter to Hilsa (3,600m) – Cross Border – Drive to Taklakot (Tibet) and Drive to Purang

Today’s adventure begins with a thrilling helicopter ride from Simikot to Hilsa, a small border town at around 3,600 meters on the Nepal-Tibet frontier. The flight takes roughly 30-40 minutes, flying over spectacular Himalayan landscapes marked by deep gorges and soaring peaks. Upon arrival in Hilsa, you will complete the necessary customs and immigration formalities to cross the international border into Tibet. Once across, a comfortable vehicle will be ready to take you on a scenic drive to Taklakot (also known as Purang), a Tibetan town situated at approximately 4,300 meters altitude. The drive lasts around 4-5 hours, traveling through the vast Tibetan plateau, surrounded by expansive views of mountains, rivers, and nomadic yak herds. Taklakot is an ancient trading hub with deep spiritual significance and Tibetan cultural richness. After settling into your hotel or guesthouse, the evening is free for relaxation and acclimatization. Your guides will assist with final preparations for the sacred pilgrimage, including health checks and spiritual discussions. Dinner will feature Tibetan cuisine to nourish and prepare you for the days ahead. Overnight stay in Purang.

Day 5 : Free Day in Purang (Taklakot) for Acclimatization

Purang, perched at 4,300 meters, offers a serene and peaceful setting for an important day of acclimatization. This rest day is crucial for allowing your body to adjust fully to the high altitude and reduce the risk of altitude sickness during the coming days. You may spend the morning visiting local monasteries or walking gently through the town to experience Tibetan culture and spirituality. The ancient Purang Fortress and nearby temples offer opportunities for reflection and prayer. Throughout the day, Higher Path Treks & Expeditions guides will be available to monitor your health, provide guidance on hydration and nutrition, and share insights into the spiritual significance of the region. Many pilgrims use this day for meditation, journaling, or yoga, helping to prepare mentally for the sacred journey ahead. In the evening, a group prayer or puja may be held to invoke blessings for a safe and fulfilling pilgrimage. A nourishing Tibetan meal will be served before a restful night’s sleep in Purang.

Day 6 : Drive from Purang to Lake Manasarovar

On this deeply spiritual day, you will drive from Purang to the sacred Lake Manasarovar, situated at 4,590 meters altitude. The drive takes approximately 2-3 hours, crossing the vast and pristine Tibetan plateau, where prayer flags flutter in the mountain breeze and yaks graze peacefully. Lake Manasarovar is one of the holiest lakes in Asia, revered by Hindus and Buddhists alike for its purifying and healing powers. Upon arrival, pilgrims engage in puja rituals and meditation beside the crystal-clear waters, believed to cleanse the mind, body, and soul. Many take a holy dip in the lake, an act said to wash away sins and negative karma, enhancing spiritual merit. The tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking scenery provide a perfect backdrop for reflection and connection with the divine. The team from Higher Path Treks & Expeditions will facilitate the rituals, ensuring that each pilgrim can fully immerse in this sacred experience. After a day filled with spiritual rejuvenation, you will return to Purang for overnight rest, enriched and blessed by this unforgettable encounter with nature and divinity.

Day 7 : Drive to Darchen (4,700m) – Preparation for Parikrama

Following breakfast, you will embark on a scenic drive from Purang to Darchen, located at 4,700 meters altitude and the gateway town to Mount Kailash. The drive lasts approximately 4-5 hours across the stark yet majestic Tibetan plateau, characterized by barren hills, yak herds, and clear blue skies. Upon reaching Darchen, you will check into your guesthouse or tented camp arranged by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions. This town marks the starting point for the highly revered Parikrama, the circumambulation trek around Mount Kailash, which is considered a deeply spiritual and transformative practice. The afternoon is dedicated to essential preparations, including a thorough briefing on the trek route, altitude challenges, safety measures, and spiritual customs. Your guides will assist with packing, organizing porters or ponies if required, and conducting health checks to ensure everyone is ready for the demanding trek. A group dinner in the evening will foster camaraderie and spiritual focus. Early rest is recommended to prepare your body and mind for the pilgrimage ahead.

Day 8 : Drive to Yamdwar – Trek to Diraphuk (4,890m)

Today begins with a short drive from Darchen to Yamdwar (literally “Gateway of the God of Death”), situated near the start of the Parikrama route. At Yamdwar, pilgrims symbolically leave behind attachments and negative karma by throwing offerings into the river, marking the spiritual commencement of the circumambulation. From Yamdwar, you will trek approximately 12 kilometers to Diraphuk, perched at 4,890 meters. The trek takes around 5 to 6 hours and follows a mostly flat high-altitude trail with stunning views of Mount Kailash’s northern face. Along the way, prayer flags and mani stones adorn the path, enhancing the sacred atmosphere. Upon arrival in Diraphuk, you will rest in a guesthouse or tented camp arranged by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions. The peaceful surroundings and dramatic mountain vistas provide a perfect setting for meditation and reflection. Your guides will monitor health and provide assistance as needed, ensuring you acclimate well to the high altitude. Evening offers time for quiet contemplation, prayer, and preparing mentally for the next challenging day.

Day 9 : Trek from Diraphuk (4,890m) to Zuthulphuk (4,800m) via Dolma La Pass (5,600m)

This day is the pinnacle of the Parikrama pilgrimage, featuring the ascent and descent of the Dolma La Pass, the highest point on the route at 5,600 meters. The trek covers approximately 22 kilometers and typically takes 8 to 10 hours, demanding physical endurance and mental resilience. Starting early, pilgrims ascend steeply through rugged terrain to the pass, where the spiritual symbolism of shedding negative karma is most potent. At the summit, you pause for prayer and reflection amidst breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks and valleys below. The descent to Zuthulphuk, located at 4,800 meters, is less strenuous but still requires care due to the altitude. Along the way, you will pass Gauri Kund, a sacred lake associated with the goddess Parvati. Upon arrival in Zuthulphuk, accommodations arranged by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions provide a place to rest and recover. The evening is for sharing experiences, quiet meditation, and nourishing meals to restore energy after this demanding day.

Day 10 : Return to Taklakot – Parikrama Ends – Drive back to Purang and Walk Down to Hilsa

The final day of the Parikrama trek begins with a relatively easy descent from Zuthulphuk to Taklakot (4,300 meters), where you will reunite with your vehicle. This marks the completion of the sacred circumambulation of Mount Kailash. After a warm welcome and rest in Taklakot, you will be driven back to Purang, retracing the scenic route across the Tibetan plateau. The journey provides ample time for reflection on the profound spiritual experiences and physical challenges you have faced. Later in the day, you will walk downhill to Hilsa, the border town where you first entered Tibet. This gentle walk is a symbolic closing of your Tibetan pilgrimage. At Hilsa, border formalities will be completed, and you will spend the night in a local guesthouse arranged by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions. The evening is for rest and preparation for your return flights the next day.

Day 11 : Fly from Hilsa to Nepalgunj via Simikot and then Fly to Kathmandu

Today you will take an early morning helicopter flight from Hilsa back to Simikot, flying over some of the most spectacular Himalayan terrain once again. The flight takes about 40 minutes. Upon arrival at Simikot, you will board another helicopter or fixed-wing flight to Nepalgunj, approximately 1 hour away. After a brief rest and refreshment in Nepalgunj, you will take your final domestic flight back to Kathmandu, lasting about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Back in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel where you can relax, recover, and celebrate the successful completion of your Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage by helicopter. The day is free for optional sightseeing, souvenir shopping, or simply resting. A farewell dinner organized by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions offers a chance to share memories, photos, and stories with fellow travelers, culminating your spiritual journey with warmth and camaraderie. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 12 : Final Departure

After breakfast, your sacred journey comes to an end. The team from Higher Path Treks & Expeditions will assist you with your transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward flight. Although the physical journey concludes here, the blessings and spiritual growth from your Kailash Mansarovar Yatra will stay with you forever, guiding your path forward. If you wish to extend your stay in Nepal or require assistance with further travel plans, the team is happy to help. We wish you safe travels and a lifetime of peace, wisdom, and blessings.

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