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A Peaceful Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal My Travel Story
A Peaceful Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal - My Travel Story
Written by:
Basu P
Published On Jun 06, 2025
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The route from Nepal is also\nshorter and not too crowded, which I liked."}},{"id":"DBQ01oDm7L","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"I started by looking for a travel company that organizes\nthis yatra. I read reviews and talked to people who had already gone. After\nsome research, I picked Nepal Social Treks and Expedition in Kathmandu that had\ngood experience. They helped me understand everything I needed for the trip,\nlike permits, transportation, and places to stay. This made planning much\neasier."}},{"id":"J_vJL4U28g","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Next, I needed to get my travel documents ready. Since the\njourney goes through Nepal and China (Tibet), I needed a valid passport and a\nspecial permit to enter Tibet. I didn\u2019t have to worry much because the travel\ncompany arranged those for me. That\u2019s one reason <a href=\"https:\/\/nepalsocialtreks.com\/why-kailash-yatra\/\">why choosing the Kailash\nMansarovar Yatra<\/a> from Nepal is smart\u2014the tour teams handle most of the\npaperwork."}},{"id":"P0RGQv5-m5","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Then came health checks. I went to see my doctor to make\nsure I was healthy enough to travel to high places. The yatra goes above 4,500\nmeters, so the air is thin. My doctor gave me some advice and medicine to help\nwith altitude sickness. I also started walking every day to get fit. I knew the\njourney would include walking on rough paths, so I wanted to be ready."}},{"id":"jcRvz-tlel","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Packing was another big part of planning. The travel company\ngave me a list of things to bring. I packed warm clothes, walking shoes, a hat,\nsunglasses, and a small backpack. I also took some snacks, water bottles, and\nbasic medicine. You don\u2019t need to carry too much, but you must be ready for\ncold weather and long days."}},{"id":"is1I1CJJem","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"One thing I learned while planning the Kailash Mansarovar\nYatra from Nepal is to stay calm and take things step by step. It\u2019s a long\ntrip, and sometimes it feels scary. But when you break it down\u2014choose a good\nroute, get help from a good travel team, check your health, and pack well\u2014it\nall becomes easier."}},{"id":"l3RHHMbi_x","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"The final step was getting mentally ready. I read about\nMount Kailash and why it is holy for people from different religions. I watched\nvideos and looked at pictures. I wanted to respect the place and understand why\nso many people dream of going there."}},{"id":"tgXcihdTHW","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Planning the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal took time,\nbut it was worth it. With each step, I felt closer to the journey. This yatra\nis not just about reaching a place. It\u2019s also about growing inside. I was ready\nto begin a peaceful and powerful journey."}},{"id":"eiduMDjEpz","type":"header","data":{"text":"Crossing Borders: The Route, Permits, and What to Expect","level":2}},{"id":"b_kcls1Q-O","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"When I decided to do the <a href=\"https:\/\/nepalsocialtreks.com\/trip\/kailash-mansarovar-yatra-by-kyirung-border\/\">Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from\nNepal<\/a>, I didn\u2019t know much about crossing borders or what kind of travel it\nwould involve. I learned everything slowly, step by step. It may sound hard at\nfirst, but if you are calm and plan well, it becomes a beautiful journey."}},{"id":"WGidxkeUHX","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"The first part of the yatra begins in Kathmandu, the capital\ncity of Nepal. From there, the group travels by bus or jeep to the Nepal-China\nborder. The road winds through hills and small villages. We stopped at places\nfor food and rest. The views were green and peaceful. It felt good to be away\nfrom the busy city."}},{"id":"Z6L1P26K13","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"At the border, we had to follow some steps to cross into\nTibet, which is part of China. The travel company helped us with all the\ndocuments. That\u2019s one reason I chose the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from\nNepal\u2014the guides know how to handle things like permits and papers. Without\nthem, it would have been confusing."}},{"id":"CwAfxA_8w9","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"To cross the border, you need two things: a valid passport\nand a special permit from the Chinese government. This permit is different from\na normal tourist visa. You can\u2019t apply for it by yourself. Only travel\ncompanies with permission can get it for you. I was glad my company took care\nof that. We had to wait for a few hours at the border while they checked our\ndocuments. The process was slow, but it was fine."}},{"id":"CrKXGdvxLz","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"After <a href=\"https:\/\/nepalsocialtreks.com\/destinations\/tibet\/\">entering Tibet<\/a>, we were in a different land. The air\nfelt colder, and the mountains looked bigger. It felt like we had entered a\nholy place. The roads in Tibet are long and open, with snowy peaks on both\nsides. The journey from the border to Kailash and Mansarovar takes a few days.\nWe traveled in a small bus and stayed in simple guesthouses at night. The food\nwas plain, but warm and filling."}},{"id":"bqmK8QScxA","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"It\u2019s good to know that the high altitude can make some\npeople feel sick. Some people got headaches or felt dizzy. I drank a lot of\nwater and walked slowly, which helped me feel better. The guides also gave us\nadvice and medicine if we needed it. During the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from\nNepal, it\u2019s important to listen to your body and rest when needed."}},{"id":"Mu3D1oiPBP","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"The most amazing part was when we reached Lake Mansarovar\nand saw Mount Kailash. The lake was calm and clear. People prayed, took a holy\nbath, or just sat quietly. It was peaceful and strong at the same time. I could\nsee why people from many religions come here. It felt like a gift to be there."}},{"id":"s3jsxLiDM4","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Doing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal taught me that\ncrossing borders is not just about travel papers. It\u2019s also about crossing into\na new way of thinking. You leave behind your busy life and enter a quiet place\nwhere you feel small but happy."}},{"id":"84WJZDDPzx","type":"header","data":{"text":"What I Packed and How I Prepared for the Altitude","level":2}},{"id":"Wjyb6ojGkm","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Before starting the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal, I\nknew I had to get ready in both body and mind. This journey goes through very\nhigh mountains, where the air is thin and cold. I wanted to be safe and\ncomfortable, so I took time to prepare the right way."}},{"id":"pyP5oNOHUb","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Let me first talk about what I packed. The travel company\ngave me a packing list, and I followed it carefully. The most important things\nwere warm clothes. Even in summer, the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.yr.no\/en\/forecast\/daily-table\/2-1280882\/China\/Tibet\/Ngari%20Prefecture\/Mount%20Kailash\">weather near Kailash<\/a> can be very cold,\nespecially at night. I packed a thick jacket, warm inner layers, woolen socks,\ngloves, and a winter hat. I also carried a raincoat because the weather can\nchange fast in the mountains."}},{"id":"WvkXpvpCh0","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Good shoes were another important item. I bought strong\nhiking shoes that were good for walking on rocky paths. I wore them for a few\nweeks before the trip, so my feet could get used to them. That helped me avoid\nblisters during the walk."}},{"id":"EEuJbV8DWg","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"I also packed a few basic health items. I took medicine for\nheadaches, fever, and stomach problems. The travel team suggested I bring\nsomething for altitude sickness too. This is a common problem on the Kailash\nMansarovar Yatra from Nepal because the route goes over 4,500 meters above sea\nlevel. At this height, the air has less oxygen, and people can feel tired,\ndizzy, or sick."}},{"id":"QIYSrePHbV","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"To prepare for the high altitude, I started walking every\nday about one month before the trip. I did short hikes and climbed stairs to\nhelp my body get stronger. The more I walked, the better I felt. This made the\nactual yatra easier for me."}},{"id":"h8drdjnpYh","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"I also practiced deep breathing at home. I read that slow,\ndeep breaths help your lungs take in more oxygen. It sounds simple, but it\nreally helped when I was walking in the higher areas during the Kailash\nMansarovar Yatra from Nepal."}},{"id":"jg5c_cr7Zl","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Drinking water was another part of getting ready. At high\naltitude, you need to drink more water to stay healthy. I carried a water\nbottle and drank small sips throughout the day. I also avoided drinking coffee\nor alcohol, which can make altitude sickness worse."}},{"id":"JkTABTmi73","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Besides these things, I packed some light snacks like energy\nbars and dry fruits. They gave me strength during long walks. I carried a\nflashlight, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a small first-aid kit too. A simple\nbackpack helped me keep all my daily items close."}},{"id":"VwEyDiUSNA","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Preparing for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal taught\nme how important it is to plan ahead. You don\u2019t need to pack too much, but you\nmust pack smart. Warm clothes, good shoes, and the right medicine can make a\nbig difference."}},{"id":"oX8q4pMz3z","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"In the end, I was glad I took time to prepare. I felt safe\nand ready to enjoy the beauty of the mountains. When you are well prepared,\nyour journey becomes less stressful and more peaceful. That\u2019s how I was able to\nenjoy every moment of this sacred yatra."}},{"id":"mpsNCYYNy8","type":"header","data":{"text":"The Spiritual Feeling of Reaching Kailash and Mansarovar\nLake","level":2}},{"id":"rLikbyBFmT","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"After many days of traveling and walking, I finally reached\nMount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. It was the most special part of the Kailash\nMansarovar Yatra from Nepal. I had seen many pictures before, but standing\nthere in person felt very different. It was quiet, peaceful, and powerful in a\nway that is hard to explain."}},{"id":"uE_Pkk5P_T","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"When I first saw Mount Kailash from far away, it looked tall\nand white, like it was touching the sky. Many people believe it is a holy\nmountain. Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and people from other faiths all see\nKailash as a sacred place. Some say it is the home of Lord Shiva. Others say it\nis a symbol of deep peace. I did not belong to any one group, but I still felt\nsomething strong in my heart."}},{"id":"bszeyup9-G","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Walking near the mountain felt like walking into a temple\nmade by nature. I didn\u2019t hear city sounds or see bright lights. Instead, there\nwas only the sound of the wind and the soft steps of people walking slowly and\nwith care. Everyone was quiet, and many had tears in their eyes. Some prayed,\nsome sat still, and some just looked up at the mountain. The Kailash Mansarovar\nYatra from Nepal is more than a trip. It is a chance to feel calm and\nconnected, even without saying anything."}},{"id":"GQrJsUGC1D","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"When I reached Lake Mansarovar, the feeling became even\ndeeper. The lake is very big and clear. The water looked blue and still, like a\nmirror. People believe that taking a dip in the lake washes away past mistakes.\nSome people walked into the cold water with folded hands. Others touched the\nwater and put a few drops on their head. I didn\u2019t go fully in, but I sat by the\nedge and let the water touch my fingers. It felt cold, but also warm inside my\nheart."}},{"id":"B2_fKQSF1g","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"The travel guides gave us some quiet time by the lake. I\nused that time to think about my life, my family, and everything I had gone\nthrough to reach this place. I didn\u2019t think about work or phone calls or daily\nstress. I just looked at the mountain and the lake, and felt thankful. That\u2019s\nwhat the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal gave me\u2014peace and a break from the\nbusy world."}},{"id":"lxrq-2zvEK","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"At night, the sky was full of stars. There were no big\nbuildings or streetlights, so I could see every star clearly. Some people sat\naround and shared stories. Others stayed silent. I felt like I was part of\nsomething much bigger than myself."}},{"id":"8Iuzl8h5tb","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Doing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal helped me feel\nlighter inside. It was not just a journey for the body. It was also a journey\nfor the heart. When I left, I carried no stone or souvenir. I only carried\npeace in my heart."}},{"id":"PUpQJTc-d6","type":"header","data":{"text":"Tips for Anyone Dreaming of This Yatra from Nepal","level":2}},{"id":"bT-A1AchP4","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"If you are thinking about doing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra\nfrom Nepal, I want to share a few tips to help you. I did this journey myself,\nand I learned many things along the way. Some parts were easy, and some were a\nlittle hard. But with good planning and the right mindset, anyone can do it."}},{"id":"FTfQfO79Ko","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"The first thing I would say is to choose a good travel\ncompany. You cannot go on this yatra alone. You need a group and a guide who\nunderstands the route, the weather, and the border rules. I felt safe because\nmy travel company took care of everything. They helped with food, hotels,\ntransport, and permits. Without them, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal\nwould have been confusing and stressful."}},{"id":"rUkrhpRCvX","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Second, take care of your health before the journey. This\nyatra goes to very high places, where the air is thin. Some people get\nheadaches, feel weak, or find it hard to breathe. That is called altitude\nsickness. I started walking every day before the trip. I also ate healthy food\nand drank more water. A strong body helps you enjoy the journey more."}},{"id":"YDSprDxc80","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Third, pack wisely. You don\u2019t need to carry too much, but\nbring what you really need. Warm clothes are very important because it gets\ncold, even in summer. Good walking shoes, a raincoat, gloves, and a warm hat\nwill help you a lot. I also packed some snacks, medicine, a water bottle, and a\nflashlight. When doing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal, it\u2019s better to\npack smart, not heavy."}},{"id":"Dk9WTTDNaV","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Next, be ready to walk slowly and listen to your body. This\nis not a race. Some parts of the journey are high and rough. Take small steps,\nbreathe deeply, and rest when needed. Don\u2019t worry if others are faster than\nyou. Everyone has their own pace, and that\u2019s okay."}},{"id":"a4uaY8qHGX","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Another tip is to stay calm and enjoy the moment. The views\nof the mountains and Lake Mansarovar are amazing. The place feels peaceful.\nSometimes, just sitting quietly and looking around can make you feel happy\ninside. During the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal, I found that silence\ngave me more peace than words."}},{"id":"ZqbzEj4SA_","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Finally, respect the place and the people. This is a holy\njourney for many. You will see people from different countries and religions.\nEveryone comes with love in their heart. Be kind, help others, and keep the\nplace clean. The yatra is not just a trip\u2014it is a chance to feel something deep\nand true."}},{"id":"qAyCbcRd_1","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Doing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal was one of the\nbest things I have ever done. I hope you can do it too someday. Just take your\ntime, prepare well, and go with an open heart. It\u2019s not just about reaching a\nmountain. It\u2019s about finding peace inside yourself."}},{"id":"d-SEltHJc-","type":"header","data":{"text":"Final Thoughts: A Journey to Remember","level":2}},{"id":"kwVy1F5lB5","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal was more than just a\ntrip for me. It was a journey that touched my heart and changed the way I see\nlife. From planning and packing to crossing the border and walking near Mount\nKailash and Lake Mansarovar, every step felt special. I faced some hard parts,\nlike the high altitude and long walks, but they were worth it."}},{"id":"6LlaD1eEpb","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"I saw beautiful mountains, clean blue lakes, and starry\nskies. But more than that, I felt peace deep inside me. I met kind people from\ndifferent places. We shared stories, food, and quiet moments. Everyone was\nthere for the same reason\u2014to feel close to something bigger than ourselves."}},{"id":"KRhtGnRuVH","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"This journey taught me to be patient, to stay calm, and to\nrespect nature and others. I also learned how to take better care of my body\nand mind. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal showed me that simple things\nlike fresh air, clean water, and quiet time can bring great happiness."}},{"id":"gdjjl3WmNM","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"If you are thinking about doing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra\nfrom Nepal, I would say go for it when you are ready. Take your time to prepare\nwell. Walk slowly. Pack wisely. And most of all, keep your heart open. This is\nnot just about reaching a place on a map. It is about finding peace and meaning\ninside yourself."}},{"id":"lpmKcDPvXM","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Now that my journey is over, I carry the memories with me\nevery day. I may not be in the mountains anymore, but the peace I felt there is\nstill in my heart. And that, to me, is the true gift of this beautiful and holy\nyatra."}},{"id":"M0ug1WF6H9","type":"header","data":{"text":"#Update\nKailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal Reopens from June 30, 2025","level":2}},{"id":"deIwJXhsov","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"After many years of waiting because of the COVID-19 pandemic\nand other problems, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal will start again on\nJune 30, 2025. This is a very special trip to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar\nin Tibet. Many people from different religions like Hindus, Buddhists, Jains,\nand Bon come here to feel peace and spiritual connection. Now, people from India\ncan join the yatra again through Nepal."}},{"id":"ZGWkUAyekO","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Travel companies in Nepal are getting ready to welcome\nthousands of pilgrims, especially from India. The most <a href=\"https:\/\/nepalsocialtreks.com\/trip\/kailash-mansarovar-yatra-by-helicopter\/\">common way to go is by\nflying to Nepalgunj, then to Simikot, and on to the border at Hilsa<\/a>. From\nthere, pilgrims travel by road to the holy places. It is an exciting but\ncareful journey."}},{"id":"t2M6p6F-93","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"If you want to do the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nepal,\nyou need a Chinese Group Tourist Visa and a Tibet Travel Permit. These must be\narranged through approved travel agencies. The yatra season is from April to\nOctober, with the busiest time in summer. It is important to prepare for the\nhigh mountain altitude and get help from experienced guides."}},{"id":"EJtQIw2klZ","type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"If you dream of this journey, <a href=\"https:\/\/nepalsocialtreks.com\/contact-us\/\">contact us to plan your\nKailash Mansarovar Yatra<\/a> from Nepal safely and happily."}}],"version":"2.31.0-rc.7"}
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