Gurla Mandata Expedition

Gurla Mandata Expedition

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OVERVIEW

The Mount Gurlamandata (Namo Nani) is the neighboring mountain, which is situated very close by the sacred called the mountain Kailash. It lies in the western side’s Himalayan ranges lying in the Burang part of Tibet. The local people call it the Namo Nani means the “Fairy’s Peak” and it is made of with six ridges. The west ridge is like the Fan shaped and East Ridge is with very much steeper cliffs. Towards its North the holy lake Manasarovar and Langatse are situated. Gurla Mandata’s base camp is situated on the glacier at 5600m, high.

The way to the ascent goes via Zalonpa glacier from the Northern slope. From the top of the Gurla Mandata, you can see the beautiful sparkling lakes Manasarovar and Rakchays (Demond Lake); and then the mountain Kailash peak can be seen along with this on its background. The ascent can be started from the Zalunpa glacier.

The famous mount Kailash peak and Manasarovar Lake are on the way to this Gurla Mandata Expedition trip and mostly the Indian Hindu visitors are found thronging to visit this holy place as pilgrimage in a huge number.

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ITINERARY

  • Day 01 Arrival Kathmandu Hotel B/B

    When you arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport, a representative of Trek Himalayan will greet you and transport you to your accommodation. The remainder of the day is at your leisure until evening, when you will meet your guide for a welcome drink and introductions. Nighttime in Kathmandu

  • Day 02 to 03 Tibet Visa/Expedition Preparation & Briefing

    The participants of the expedition party will meet with Trek Himalayan personnel today for introductions and a briefing on the specifics of the excursion. Two days will be set out for the expedition’s planning. As part of the preparation, we will figure out how to get visas, verify our equipment with the guides, and buy personal food for the excursion.

  • Day 04 Drive to Nyalam (3750m, 150km) Via Kodari Border

    After an early breakfast, we travel through Bhaktapur and Dhulikhel to the Friendship Bridge, which marks the boundary between Nepal and China. From here, it takes around 10 minutes of walking to get to Friendship Bridge, where we meet our Tibetan guide and the drivers of our Land Cruiser. After completing all immigration and customs procedures at this Chinese checkpoint, our trip to Nyalam, which is 35 km away and can take up to three hours to complete, continues through scenic up-winding roads. After that, you’ll be driven to the Nyalam (3700m) guest house. The guesthouse’s amenities are quite basic and straightforward. Here, we spend the night without charge.

  • Day 05 Rest Day in Nyalam for Acclimatization

    Today can be used to acclimate. We’ll be taking a little hike to a nearby location to aid in our rapid ascent to a higher altitude. Spend the night in the Nyalam guest home.

  • Day 06 Drive Nyalam to Saga (4450m). 255km, 7-8 Hours

    Tibetan landscapes like Pelku tso Lake and Mount Shishapangma (8020m) along the way are breathtakingly magnificent, and nomads pursuing herds of yaks and sheep on the meadows leave you in awe on our long driving day today. You will cross the Bhramha Purtra River by late afternoon on your route to Saga, a typical Chinese and Tibetan town. The next day at Saga

  • Day 07 Drive Saga to Paryang (4700 M), 236km, 6hrs

    As we travel from Saga to Paryang, we pass through several towns and yak herder camps while enjoying distant views of snow-capped mountains. The typical camp of the nomads who manage to graze their horses throughout the summer is on this huge, barren plateau. Spend the night at Paryang.

  • Day 08 Rive Paryang to Lake Manasarovar (4558m), 232km, 4-5hrs

    We travel over wide terrain with views of distant mountains as we make our way from Paryang to Lake Manasarovar. If we’re lucky, we could come across a herd of Kyang (Wild Ass). From the top of the Mayum La Pass (5280m) and Manasarovar Lake throughout the trip, you will get your first glimpse of Holy Mount Kailash. Night in the camp

  • Day 09 Drive Lake Manasarovar to Darchen (4600m) (60km, 1.5hrs)

    The lake of compassion, serenity, and happiness is known as Manasarovar. We’ll be moving in the direction of Darchen after finishing the amazing morning soak in the Lake. The beginning and conclusion of the Mt. Kailash walking trail are located in this little settlement of Darchen. Yaks and porters will be arranged by the guide as needed. Stay the night in Darchen.

  • Day 10 Trek from Darchen to Dira-Puk Monastery, (20km, 6hrs)

    The first day’s hiking begins at Sershong and proceeds gradually while a large number of other local pilgrims sing and pray with them. The Choku Monastery, which is perched on a hill, is visible from the valley. Up until we get at our camp at Dirapuk (4,750 m), there are not many ups and downs on the path. Since Mt. Kailash is revered by four distinct religious groups—Buddhists, Bons, Hindus, and Jains—you may see a lot of Bon pilgrims traveling in the other way (anticlockwise).At Dirapuk, where we will be spending the night, we may relax on the green meadows while admiring Mount Kailash’s northwestern face. Night in the camp.

  • Day 11 Trek From Dira-Puk Monastery To Zutulphuk (15 Km, 6 - 7hrs)

    We traverse the Drolma-la Pass today. We make a long trip to a much higher elevation just below Mount Kailash. The hike will take us to one of the highest points at Drolma La, 5,200 meters, and from there, the pass swiftly descends to the sloping slope leading to Zutulphuk, where we will set up camp for the night. The Tibetan term “Zutulphuk” means “magical cave.” A fascinating tale between the renowned saints Milarepa (a Buddhist) and Naropa (a Bon) is related to this little monastery. Camp for the night.

  • Day 12 Rek Back to Darchen, 14 Km, 4- 5 Hrs & Drive To Mansarovar, Camp

    Out of the valley, we proceed up the twisting road toward Trangser and Darchen. Camp in Mansarovar for the night.

  • Day 13 Drive to Gurla Mandata Base Camp

  • Day 14 Climbing Preparation

    For most individuals, climbing Mt. Gurla Mandata in Tibet is a “once in a lifetime” event. Therefore, on this day, it is important to make the appropriate climbing preparations. There will be a decent probability of reaching the top with the right information and enough time to prepare. We go on various excursions today near the base camp.

  • Day• Day 15 to 29 Climbing Period Of Gurla Mandata

  • Day 30 Drive to Prayang Via Mayumla Pass

    After successfully summiting Mt. Gurla Mandata, we go 300 kilometers by car, passing through Mayum-la and various rivers. This stretch of the route has some of the most breathtaking vistas. We spend the night in the camp.

  • Day 31 Drive to Saga

    We carry on for another 255 kilometers to Saga after breakfast, passing through the town of Zhongba and a few minor passes. We spend the night in the camp.

  • Day 32 Drive to Zhangmu (160km, 4hours)

    On the approach to Nyalam, the final Tibetan settlement before Zhangmu, the road descends sharply. If time allows, we’ll stop by Milarepa Cave before continuing on to Zhangmu, a Chinese frontier settlement. Overnight hotel stay.

  • Day 33 Drive to Kathmandu Via Kodhari Road (141 Km)

    At the Friendship Bridge, when you switch to a Tibetan guide and vehicle, we travel another five kilometres after clearing Chinese customs and immigration at Zhangmu. From here, it takes roughly three and a half hours to get to Kathmandu. Overnight hotel stay.

  • Day 34 Free Day in Kathmandu

  • Day 35 Transfer to Airport for your Onward Destination or Extension Starts

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