Starting Point: Darchen Town (Elevation: 4,675 m)
Ending Point: Dira-Puk Monastery (Elevation: 5,100 m)
Total Distance: Approx. 20 km (12.4 miles)
Distance Breakdown: Scenic Bus Ride: Approx. 6 km to the Prayer Flag Pole (Darbochhe); Trekking Distance: Approx. 14 km (8.7 miles)
Trekking Duration: Approx. 7-8 hours
Difficulty Level: * *
Mount Kailash, is a towering peak that rises to 6,638 meters and dominates the landscape of Western Tibet. Revered by four major religions - Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, Bon, and Jainism, this holy mountain is considered the spiritual center of the world. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is believed to be the abode of Demchok, the deity symbolizing supreme bliss. Each year, countless pilgrims make the arduous journey here to walk the 52-kilometer kora (circumambulation) around the sacred mountain, a deeply spiritual act believed to cleanse one's sins and bring enlightenment.
Day One Trek: Darchen - Tarboche - Dira-puk Monastery
This morning, your group will take a short sightseeing bus ride from Darchen Town to Tarboche (Prayer Flag Square, 6km from the town). This is the official starting point of the kora and one of the most sacred ritual sites in Tibet. Every year during the Saga Dawa Festival ("Fourth Month" in the Tibetan calendar), hundreds of pilgrims gather here to raise the towering flagpole adorned with prayer flags, celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha Sakyamuni.
Now, begin your first day of trekking, following the Lha Chu River valley westward. The route is graced by blue skies, snow-capped peaks, and slopes dotted with mani stones engraved with sacred mantras. Along the way, you'll see Tibetan pilgrims performing prostrations as they slowly make their way around the mountain - a moving testament to faith and devotion. This section is both physically demanding and spiritually rewarding, offering magnificent views of Mount Kailash's western and northern faces.
As you venture deeper into the valley, the north face of Mount Kailash gradually reveals itself in full grandeur, an awe-inspiring sight that few places on Earth can rival. After trekking about 14 kilometers, you'll arrive at Dira-puk Monastery, your destination for the day. This monastery, belonging to the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism, sits directly opposite the north face of Mount Kailash, providing an unparalleled view of the sacred mountain.
You will spend the night in a local guesthouse near Dira-puk Monastery.
【Travel Notes】
* Local Tibetans around Mount Kailash offer optional services such as horse or yak rides, and luggage transport by yaks or porters (not included in the tour price).
* The number of people doing the Kora in the Tibetan Horse Year is relatively large; tourists with needs can inform the tour guide in advance to help make reservations.
* During the kora, accommodation is very basic, typically in shared guesthouses or tents at Dira-puk and Dzultripuk, with limited facilities (multi-bed rooms, shared toilets, one bed per traveler).