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About
Kailash Parvat, Abour Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar
The
very fact one thought of proceeding to Kailash and Manasarovar is a call from
within. Thousands of Sages, ordinary mortals, philosophers and even the Gods had
submerged in blissful trance at the very Bight of this divine grandeur. It is
the MERU, SUMERU, SUSHUMNA, HEMADRI (golden mountain), RATNASANU (jewel peak),
KARNIKACHALA (lotus mount), AMARADRI, DEVA PARVATHA (summit of gods), GANA PARVATHA,
RAJATADRI (silver mountain). It was the SWAYAMBU - the self-created one. Kailasa
and Manasarovar are as old as the creation. Everything emanates from there are
finally return there. It is the centre of creation and the Universe.
It is the abode of LORD SHIVA and his divine consort PARVATHI. It expounds the
philosophy of PURUSHA and PRAKRITI - SHIVA and SHAKTI. The radiant SILVERY
summit is the throne of TRUTH, WISDOM and BLISS-SACHIDANANDAM. The premordial
sound AUM (NADABINDU) from the tinkling anklets of LALITA PRAKRITI created the
visible patterns of the universe and the VIBRATIONS (DVPANI) from the feet of
Shiva (NATARAJA) weaved the essence of ATMAN - the ultimate truth. The spreading
resonance and limitless patterns constitute the grosser forms of all matters to
accurate scale. This is the cosmic dance (THANDAV) visualized in millions of forms
by the devotees. The silvery mount is the apex where the sound (NADA) and the
lights merges and the true Yogi transcends both these and merges into OM. Mind
is the knot tying consciousness and matter this is set free here. This is the
heart of Indian Philosophy and civilization and the grand Manasarovar reflects
the total Indian consciousness. Kalpa Viruksha tree is supposed to adorn
the slopes. The south face is described as Saphire, East the crystal, west as
Ruby and the North as Gold. The city of KUBERA is situated here. Ganga after originating
from the toe of Mahavishnu entered the lunar circle and descended on peak of Kailasa.
Shiva quelled her furiousness by receiving her on his matted locks. Ganga, it
is believed descends further from Kailash and after circuiting Kailasa seven times
divides herself as four rivers. The major rivers of India and Nepal originate
in this area Brahmaputra (Lohita) Indus (Sindhu) Sutlej (Shatadru) and Karnali.
Every object in this area is sanctified and each one is related to gripping
legends. As one ascends through PARIKRAMA one encounters holy peak of RAVANA PARVAT,
HANUMAN PARVAT, PADMASAMBHAVA, MANJUSRI, VAJRADHARA, AVALOKITESWARA, JAMBEYANG,
SHAVARI, NORSENG etc. the learned address five of them as PANCHABUDHAS. The track
takes one through Dhira Puk, Sbi4asthalandfmally to DOLMA (The highest point).
This pass belongs to DEVI - PARVATI and is an important point of worship. This
point is considered as the point of spiritual renaissance. One can have the best
view of Manasarovar and Ravana Tel from the south west point of Kailash during
Parikrama. 
The grand view of Gulra Mandhata, Manasarovar and Ravana Lake hypnotises
the onlooker into subliminal aura. Ravana is claimed to have prayed at this lake
(Ravana Tal / Rakshas Tal) and had the audience with Shiva. Manasarovar was created
by Brahma at the request; of the great Rishis. This mind born lake contains the
essence of all the Vedas. This is the place for holy ceremonial bath: oblations
to the ancestors are offered here. Both the lakes are full of swans.
The scriptures reiterate that that who take the holy dip at Manasarovar and carry
out the Parikrama around Kailash are absolved of their sins through generations
and is absorbed into the Supreme Finality. To him, there is no rebirth, sorrows
or joys: he is one with the ultimate - He is one with Shiva: He becomes the Shiva.
SHIVOHAM. SHIVOHAM. This is one of the most important pilgrim centres
for the Buddhists. They worship DEMCHOK (BUDDHA in fierceful form) seated on the
summit of Kailasa. It is also called Dharmapala - one version quotes the deity
as a form of Shivas manifestation. The descriptions of the deity are
more or less like Shiva. Devi is also given a similar form like Parvathi. They
adore Kailash as KANG RINPOCHE and Manasarovar as TSO MAPHAM. Guru Rinpoche (the
great Indian Master PADMASAMBHAVA who introduced Buddhism) and Saint Milerapa
are greatly revered here by pilgrims. Since TANTRISM runs through the main core
of Buddhism here, their customs and practices would be found running close and
parallel to Hindu traditions. Like the Indians, they also consider DOLMA (DEVI)
and GAURI KUND (Thuki Zingbu) as holiest spots. Buddhists strongly believe that
pilgrimage to this place liberates them to NIRVANA. Many of their legends when
interpreted rationally would find commonality with Indian approach.
The Jains acknowledge Kailash as ASHTAPADA and PADAMA HRADA. It is believed that
ADINATI VRISHABDEVA, the first Tirtankara attained Nirvana here. A few claim that
GURU NANAK meditated here. Across the river CHU, there on the Nyanri range stands
an impressive temple. Inside this monastry there is a marble statue radiating
peace and compassion. This statute is claimed to be that of Guru Nanak. A few
call it Guru Rinpoche. Interpretations vary. The entire area echoes with spiritual
vibrations. Even the agnostics shall discover new Balance amidst that fathomless
serenity. One has to experience it. The common belief is that those who are ordained
only could be there.
Kailash Darshan by
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Kathmandu |
Arri.
Tibet (Nayalam) |
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Manasarovar |
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Mount Kailash |
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Kathmandu |
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May |
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May |
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June |
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June |
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July |
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Sep. |
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Tips for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Planning And Preparation
Since this pilgrimage
is nothing short of an expedition, it places. Many uncommon demands and situations.
Awareness to these problems is essential to complete the voyage successfully with
confidence. Once
the voyage commences the panoramic Himalaya and Tibet cocoon the pilgrimage in
their effulgence and they drift beyond the reach of a conventional world. Deep
silence and eerie expansiveness rule the atmosphere. A resourceful pilgrimage
however would enjoy his every step - planning is the key. The broad guidelines
appended here may help you. However each one must organize according to individual
requirements and preferences. Health General
The high altitude Tibetan terrain
is dry, cold and windy. Diurnal variations are large. Nights are cold and windy.
Heavy snow falls; torrential rains and strong icy winds are common features
- any time. Flooding rivers and landslides are frequent. The altitude averages
above 3500 meters. The route covers much high altitude passes. Oxygen
is less at higher altitudes. The inclement weather and high altitude induces certain
illness generally not encountered over the plains (Mountain Sickness). Headache,
nausea, lassitude, lethargy, breathlessness, general uneasiness (malaise), high
irritability, light loss of balance, disorientation, incoherence and insomnia
are a few. It is common to all irrespective of the age, sex and physical fitness.
Gradual acclimatization is the best answer. Tranquilizers, sleeping doses and
strong anti-biotic must be avoided. Descending to lower altitude is the best
but this may not be possible always. REST is the best alternative. Some of the
symptoms indicate that the body mechanism is readjusting to new environments.
Therefore the golden rule is to deliberately slow down all Packages.
» Rest.
» Relax - Do
not exert; Do not be excited. »
Reduce talking. »
Walk slowly - adopt one third of your normal speed & space. »
Keep your load light. »
Walk 15 minutes and rest for five minutes. »
Light weight warm clothing's and boots / ked would help reducing strain and burden.
» Never
let yourself into boredom - boredom inducts fatigue, mental abrasions and exhaustion.
(Chant a prayer or visualize everything around to suit your pleasant
thoughts. Or put on the earphones and listen to your favorite music, bhajans,
chanting etc. Scan the scenario with binoculars. Resort to photography.)
» Do not exercise.
» Breathe
slowly (never fast). »
Whenever you feel uncomfortable, just stop: rest and relax. »
Ignore the sudden outbursts of fellow pilgrims and avoid arguments. »
Observe silence with a smile. »
Remember - never go too high too fast. »
Avoid smoking and alcohol - drugs or intoxicants. »
Consume plenty of liquids; never proceed with an empty stomach. Expedition
experts advise that beyond 3500 meters ascent or climbing must be restricted to
300 to 400 meters at a stretch. Most people, however they say would experience
minimum symptoms, if given longer time to ascend. This must be borne in mind during
Parikrama around Kailash. Be
careful not to catch a cold. It is better to be over-clothed than under protected.
Enroute, avoid taking a bath or drinking water from lakes, streams or rivers as
your system is not conditioned for this. Since the dry cold wind tends to make
the nose dry (bleeding sometime) keep your nose smooth by applying Vaseline. Keep
your feet dry - never let it get wet. Keep your boots / ked inside tents to keep
them dry. Wearing cotton and wool socks in combination would be the best. Face,
feet and hands must be well protected. Consult
your DOCTOR to assess the state of your health to function safely within your
limitations. Learn the DOS and the Don't from his advice. In addition to
the personal prescriptions by your physician, a First Aid Kit is essential for
the travel. Request your Doctor to prescribe effective medicines to cover the
following: Fever,
Stomach Cramps, Diarrhea, Body Joint Paints, Loose Motion, Swelling, Muscle Pulls,
Sore Eyes, Indigestion etc... You
may never use any of these medicines but some one in the group may require it.
Protect yourself against dust and direct sunshine and Dust during the long stretches
of driving. In addition to the medicines, your First Aid Kit must contain the
following:  Vaseline,
Facial Tissues, Band Aid, Toilet Papers, Rubber Bands, Mouth Fresheners, Cotton,
Chapstick, Dettol /Listerine (antiseptic), Bandage Roll, Cough Drops, Candle
& Lighter, Nose Inhalers, Body Lotion / Mustard Oil etc.. One
should carry glucose-based items (Mints, toffees, mini chocolates bars for periodical
consumption at high altitude for energy). Multi-vitamin and Vitamin C tablets
are required for daily consumption as a routine. It
is preferable to avoid shaving as any cut or bruise may not heal quickly and may
irritate with nagging discomfort. Never
rush into things. Walk slowly and firmly. Guard yourself from slipping or falling
to prevent fractures, sprains and muscle pulls. The uneven ground, steep slopes
and slushy banks are full of potholes. Do not combine walking and sight seeing
together. Inspect your track in front and trek slowly. Listen to your guide or
the one with experience. Never leave the Group. Be in the Group. Do not leave
anyone behind unless escorted. Make
a separate pouch for the First Aid kit with a list of medicines and their appropriate
usages. Preliminaries
A valid passport is a must. The passport must be sent
to your Travel Agent at least a month in advance to obtain Chinese Visa. Normally
Group Visas are granted on such trips. It
is advisable to carry extra money (in addition to the tour cost) for personal
needs or exigencies. Traveler's cheques, credit cards and Indian currency (except
Rs. 500 currency notes) are transact able in Nepal. Indian
citizens do not require passport visa to visit Nepal. For immigration formalities,
the Indian traveler requires an ID card; Photostat copy of passport or any other
document to establish identity. Procure
if possible relevant maps, literature of the area for review. Try and establish
contact with Pilgrims who had been on this pilgrimage earlier to gather first
hand information. Documents
Keep your documents updated for the travel. Passport - Photostat
copies, original passport shall be given at Nepal-on-arrival. »
Identity Card »
Visiting Card »
Dairy: Addresses, telephone numbers, contacts. »
Waist Pouch. »
Ball Pens (spare refills) »
Maps / Charts / Books of the area. »
Traveler's cheques, credit cards & currency. »
Airline / Railway tickets / vouchers. »
Any other documents for personal use. Equipments
» Personal jewellery
must be kept to minimum. »
Camera - Film rolls as required. »
Torch (waterproof & powerful) spare cells. »
Video camera - if required. »
Pocket cassette recorder with earphones to listen to music, prayers etc. during
travel and also to record daily events. »
Binoculars. »
Conventional spectacles - Contact lens not advisable. »
Cap (Sun / snow / rain protection). »
Plastic mug. »
Swiss knife (multipurpose). »
Leak proof plastics water bottles (for water from Manasarovar and Gauri Kund).
» Whistle.
Clothing Light weight suit case / travel bag
(take care to keep your baggage simpler and lighter as an emergency may arise
where you might have to carry your own baggage against all odds). »
Pure wool and thick cotton socks. »
Long Johns (Inners - full fitting) wool or mixed combinations. »
Down Jacket Light, quilted, (warm and well insulated). »
Wool pullovers - Polo neck. »
Flannel shirts. »
Thick wool trousers. »
Warm light gloves. »
Snowcap (with ear covering). »
Balaclave (wool monkey cap). »
Scarf. »
Cotton undergarments. »
Towels. »
Hot water bottle. »
Keds / Boots very light, skid proof, water resistant, ankle protection and soft
interior - 2 pairs. Break in earlier for comfortable use. »
Light trek bag (Cameras etc.) »
Raincoat with hood. »
Personal clothing as required. Ladies should select suitable and
comfortable clothing accordingly. Mount
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Departure Dates for 2010 Kailash Yatra:
Arr.
Nepalgunj |
Arr.
Simikot |
Arr.Hilsa
/ Taklakot |
Arr.
Manasarovar |
Arr.Mount
Kailash |
Arr.Trithapuri
/ Taklakot |
Nepalgunj
/ Kathmandu |
15th
Jun |
16th
June |
17th
June |
18th
June (Full- Moon) |
19th
June |
22nd
June |
23rd
June |
12th
Sept |
13th
Sept |
14th
Sept |
15th
Sept (Full- Moon) |
16th
Sept |
19th
Sept |
20th
Sept |
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size: |
Tour
cost per pax. |
| Group
joining basis: |
US $3050.00 per person NRI INR 135,000 per person using New Model Land Cruiser |
| Single
Supplement: |
USD .........per person |
SERVICES
INCLUDES IN ABOVE TOUR COST
- Hotel
with full board in Kathmandu 3 Star Hotel.
- Airports
pick up and drop services.
- One
half day sightseeing Tour of Kathmandu.
- Pick
up and drop services to / from Nepal / China border by non AC Tourist Bus.
- Transport
by 4W Japanese Land Cruiser.
- Supporting
Truck for Luggage.
- Nepali
Team Leader and Supporting Team.
- English
speaking Tibetan guide.
- Buffet
Indian veg. meals (South Indian, Gujrati , Marwadi )
- Chinese
visa fee of Nepali and Client.
- Sleeping
mat, Jacket and Sleeping Bag while on Kailash Tour (returnable after trip).
- Free
Duffel Bag .
- Guesthouses
and camping charges in Tibet .
- All
camping and cooking equipment.
- Yak
for Kailash parikrama luggage only.
- All
entrance and conservation fee of Tibet .
- Gamow
bag, oxygen.
SERVICES
EXCLUDES IN ABOVE TOUR COST - Airfares
from Home - Kathmandu - Home.
- All
beverages, Photography charges and Telephone calls.
- Insurance
of clients.
- Riding
Yak/Horse for Kailash Parikrama (direct payable to Yak/horse harder)
- Extra
cost in the event of landslide for hiring additional transportation INR 350 per
person.
- Kodari land
tax INR 200 per pax (direct payable at Kodari)
- Services
other than specified.
What
we provide to our clients: Sleeping
bag, down Jacket, Gamow bag and Oxygen. We
don't charge extra for the parikrama. If you wish to take help of a yak or horse,
the cost will be approx US$ 60 for Yak and USD 100 for horse payable directly
to the yak herder. All Indian pilgrims are advised to hire one. You have to understand
that the yaks are not domesticated but are meant to carry luggage. Tibet Visa Cost :
Normal Fee US $ 69.00 Per Person
Urgent Visa Fee US $ 100.00
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