Trip Overview
Trekking from Simikot to Mount Kailash is an extraordinary and spiritually enriching journey that typically takes around 20 days to complete. It's a challenging trek, with altitudes reaching up to [5000 meters], so it's important to be in good physical condition. The journey begins in the small town of Simikot in western Nepal, and winds through rugged terrain, high mountain passes, and picturesque valleys before reaching the sacred Mount Kailash in Tibet.
The trek perfectly blends adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion. As you traverse the pristine wilderness, you are surrounded by towering peaks, lush forests, and vibrant alpine meadows. Along the way, you encounter traditional villages where locals go about their daily lives, offering a glimpse into their unique customs and way of living. You might have the opportunity to participate in local festivals, taste traditional cuisine, or even learn a few words of the local language.
One of the highlights of the trek is crossing the border from Nepal into Tibet, where you witness a dramatic change in landscape and culture. The journey through the Tibetan plateau is a mesmerizing experience, with vast open spaces, nomadic settlements, and clear blue skies stretching as far as the eye can see.
As you approach Mount Kailash, the holiest peak in Tibetan Buddhism, the spiritual significance of the trek becomes increasingly profound. This sacred mountain, revered by pilgrims from all corners of the globe, is believed to bestow spiritual purification and enlightenment. The journey to this spiritual haven is not just a physical challenge, but also a profound inner journey that can ignite a spiritual awakening within you.
The trek from Simikot to Kailash is not just a physical challenge, but also a profound inner journey. The rugged terrain and high altitude will test your endurance, pushing you to discover new depths of strength and resilience. The awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas and the spiritual energy of Mount Kailash will nourish your soul, leaving you with a profound sense of personal growth and accomplishment.
Overall, the Simikot to Kailash trek is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that promises to leave you with a deep sense of fulfillment, cultural understanding, and spiritual awakening. It transcends mere sightseeing and trekking, offering a profound connection to the natural world and the spiritual essence of the Himalayas. If you're ready to embark on this transformative journey, start planning your adventure today.
Cost Include
- Tibet travel permit.
- Monasteries entrance fees.
- Sightseeing Tour as per itinerary.
- Private land transfer as per itinerary.
- A local English-speaking guide throughout the tour program.
- Accommodation at guesthouses as per itinerary with Breakfast only.
- Accommodation at Tent in Trekking with all meal.
- Nepal Trekking permit
- Nepal domestic flight ticket
Cost Exclude
- Travel insurance.
- Chinese Visa fee & Nepal re-entry visa fee.
- Lunch & dinner at guesthouses.
- Expenses of private nature such as Laundry, Telephone calls, Beverages, Tips etc.
- Any loss arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as Road Blockage due to landslides, Accidents etc.
- We are very dedicatedly take care of our client to maintain our quality service and sustainable business. (Meals will be provided to the organized group)
Equipment list for Simikot to Kailash Trek
This checklist is designed to help you prepare for a trekking holiday in Nepal, with additional notes for those attempting to summit a trekking peak. It's reassuring to know that high-quality gear, including outdoor clothing and sleeping bags, can be conveniently rented in Kathmandu.
Most treks will be in lodges or teahouses, which offer basic rooms with two single beds and mattresses. These lodges, with their cozy rooms and provided blankets, ensure a comfortable stay, making your trek a more enjoyable experience. A good-quality three-season sleeping bag should suffice. However, for trekking peaks, you'll generally set up base camp with tents, necessitating a warmer sleeping bag, a liner to enhance its warmth, and a sleeping mattress.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS | HEAD |
Debit/Credit Cards | Sun Cap |
PP Size Photo (2 Pieces) | Fleece Hat/ Warm Hat (1-2 Pcs) |
Insurance Paper And Contact Address. | Neck Gaiter (2 Pcs) |
Family Members / Company’s Contact | Head Lamp with extra batteries |
Address | Sun Glasses (UV Protection) |
Travel Insurance | Balaclava |
HANDS AND FEET | UPPER BODY |
Light Liner & Down Gloves | Thermal Top Base Layer (2 Pcs) |
Normal Socks (5-6 Pairs) | Fleece Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Trekking Shoes | Gore Tex Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Slipper (1 Pair) | Down Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Camp Shoes | Quick Dry T-Shirt (2 Pcs) |
Hiking Boot with ankle support | Wind breaker/Windproof Jacket |
LOWER BODY | PERSONAL EQUIPMENT |
Thermal Bottom Base Layer (2 Pcs) | Down Sleeping Bag -10°C to -20°C |
Fleece Trouser (1pcs) | Headlamp (Rechargeable Batteries) |
Gore Tex Pant (1 pcs) | Trekking Pole |
Light Weight Quick Dry Trekking Pants(2-3 Pairs) | Rucksacks 35L - 45L/Day Bag |
Gaiters for trekking boots | Rain Pancho & Umbrella |
Under Wear (4 pcs) | Powerbank |
EATING & DRINKING | TOILETRIES |
Energy Bar | Hand Disinfectant |
Snacks | Wet Tissue |
Water Bottle | Tooth Paste & Tooth Brush |
Thermos | Soap & Shampoo |
MEDICAL/FIRST AID | MISCELLANEOUS |
Severe Pain Killer (Flexon) | Lip Balm |
Mild Pain Killer (Paracetamol) | Sunscreen |
Throat Lozengen (Strepsils) | Moisturizer |
Lubricating Eye Drop (Artificial Tear) | Quick Dry Towel |
Antacid Tab | Trails Maps |
Electrolyte Tab | Trekking Poles |
Handy Plast | Sun Cream (30-50 Spf) |
Blister Blast | Lip Guard (30-50 Spf) |
Crep Bandage (Elastic Bandage) | Sun Glasses (UV Protection) |