Mount Kailash - A Trekkers' and Visitors' Guide
This 3–4 day trek follows the pilgrims’ route around the isolated and remote Mount Kailash, 6714m (22,028ft), in western Tibet, sacred to several world religions. Also included is a visit to the lost kingdom of Guge, still almost unknown in the west.
The Mount Kailash Trek
A Trekkers' and Visitors' Guide
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Seasons
spring (late April, May and early June) or autumn (mid-September to late October)
Centres
Simikot, Kathmandu, Lhasa; Darchen; Zanda
Difficulty
A high-altitude trek in a very remote area. Acclimatisation essential. Long access journey to Kailash itself.
Must See
Guge's lost cities of Toling and Tsaparang; amazing landscape around Kailash; the pilgrimage/trekking experience
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Geography
Tibetan landscapes
Flora and fauna
Plants
Bird
Animals
Climate
Typical temperature
Tibetan culture
Brief history of the Tibet region
Early foreign visitors to Kailash
Religious aspects of Kailash
Tibetan religion
Bonpo
Buddhis
Principal Tibetan Buddhist sects
Nyingma-pa
Kadam-p
Kagyu-pa
Sakya-pa
Gelug-pa
Festivals
Official holidays
A few cultural considerations
Pre-departure preparation
Trekking seasons
Style of tre
Fully supported group treks
Independently organised trips with a local trek operato
Completely independent travel
Accommodation and food
Washing
Toilets
Food
Visas and permits
Chinese visa
Chinese embassies
Nepalese visas
Nepalese embassies
Money matters
Banks and ATMs
Health matters
Water sterilisation
Vaccination suggestions
Malaria prophylaxi
Other nasty bugs
Common ailments
Dental care
Clinics
First aid kit
Mountain sickness/altitude
What is altitude sickness?
Altitude problems specific to Tibet
Options from the pharmacist
Hyperbaric bag and oxygen cylinders
Mountain safety
Equipment and supplies
Food
Maps
Photography
Getting there
Routes into Tibet (via China and Nepal)
Flights from China to Tibet
Overland from China
Flights to Nepal
Kathmandu – Gateway to Tibet
What to see
Accommodation
Eating out
Lhasa
What to see
Accommodation
Using this guide
Notes on trekking and road routes
Altitudes, distances and timings
Alternative names
Milestones
Prices
Approach routes to Kailash
1 From Simikot: the trekking route
Stage 1 Simikot to Tuling (Masigaon)
Stage 2 Tuling to Kermi
Stage 3 Kermi to Yangar
Stage 4 Yangar to Muchu
Stage 5 Muchu to Yari
Stage 6 Yari to Sher
Drive to Purang
Stage 7 Purang to Lake Manasarovar/Darchen
Alternative return trek route from Sher to Simikot
2 From Kathmandu to Kailash (Darchen) (by road)
Kathmandu to Kodari
Kodari/Zhangmu to Nyalam
Xixapangma trekking routes
Xixapangma south approach
Nyalam to Tara Tso day hike
Nyalam to Saga
Saga to Paryang
Paryang to Lake Manasarovar/Chui Gompa
Lake Manasarovar to Darchen
3 From Lhasa to Kailash (by road)
The Kailash Kora trek
Darchen
Stage 1 Darchen to Chuku monastery
Stage 2 Chuku monastery to Driraphuk monastery
Day hike to Kangyam Glacier
Stage 3 Driraphuk to Shabje Draktok, via Drolma La
Stage 4 Shabje Draktok to Zutrulphuk monastery
Stage 5 Zutrulphuk to Darchen
Other treks in the Kailash region
1 Darchen Day Walks
Darchen ridge walk
Gyangdrak monastery
Serlung monastery
2 Inner Kora
3 Lake Manasarovar
Lake Manasarovar Circuit Trek
Stage 1 Chui monastery to Hor
Stage 2 Hor to Seralung monastery
Stage 3 Seralung to Trugo monastery
Stage 4 Trugo monastery to Gossul monastery
Stage 5 Gossul monastery to Chui monastery
Chui village ridge walk
4 Lake Rakhas Tal
5 Tirthapuri
The Guge kingdom
Brief history and cultural aspects
The southern route to Guge
Lake Manasarovar to Toling
Toling monastery
Toling to Tsaparang
Tsaparang
A walk from Tsaparang
Other hikes
The northern route from Guge to Darchen
Toling to Darchen
Return to Kathmandu or Lhasa
Darchen to Paryang
Paryang to Saga
Saga to Sangsang
Sangsang to Zhangmu
Xegar (Shagar)
Qomolungma National Park
The last word
Appendix 1 Bibliography
Appendix 2 Glossary of Bon and Buddhist deities
Significant Tibetan Bon deities
Significant Tibetan Buddhist deities
Other definitions
Appendix 3 Route summaries
Trekking routes
Road routes
Appendix 4 Language hints (Tibetan and Chinese phrases)
General phrases
Other useful words
Food
Numbers
Appendix 5 Films and music
Films
Music
Appendix 6 Useful addresses/websites
Tour operators in the UK
Tour operators in Nepal
Tour operators in Lhasa and Chengdu
Other websites
Other Chinese embassies





