The Kailash Mansarovar Pitra Shraddha Yatra is a sacred journey designed specifically to honor one’s ancestors through powerful rituals performed at one of the most spiritually charged locations on earth—Lake Mansarovar. As per ancient Hindu scriptures and beliefs, performing Shraddha rites here brings liberation (moksha) to departed souls and blessings to the family lineage.
This 11-day pilgrimage is curated to ensure both spiritual sanctity and comfort. The journey begins in Kathmandu with a visit to Gokarneshwor Mahadev for preliminary Shraddha offerings, followed by a guided overland route to the holy lake. The rituals are conducted by experienced Vedic priests at the lakeside with proper tarpan, Brahmin bhoj, and spiritual offerings.
This yatra is especially suited for those who wish to connect deeply with their ancestral roots, bring peace to departed loved ones, and participate in an act of spiritual responsibility. The entire experience is supported by trained staff, experienced guides, and optional personalized priest services to ensure your rituals are carried out with devotion and authenticity.
Our professional guides ensure your safety, comfort, and spiritual experience throughout the journey.
Includes transport, accommodation, meals, permits, and emergency support from start to finish.
Visit one of the holiest places on Earth, believed to bring salvation and enlightenment to all who complete the yatra.
Mt. Kailash is believed to be Lord Shiva's abode and Lake Mansarovar is a spiritually charged freshwater lake. Considered sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon, this region draws pilgrims from around the globe.
TAR (Tibet Autonomous Region) is high in altitude with cold temperatures throughout the year. Best travel months are May to September. Sudden weather changes are common so layered clothing is advised.
Located in the Tibet Autonomous Region (China), most residents speak Tibetan and Mandarin. English is less common. Pilgrims should respect local customs and follow regulations set by the Chinese government.
1. Via Kathmandu - Gyirong
2. Via Nepalgunj - Hilsa - Kailash
3. Via Kathmandu - Lasha Kailash
Renminbi (Yuan) is the official currency. You should carry enough cash in small denominations. Credit/debit cards are not widely accepted in remote regions. Currency exchange is best done in Kathmandu or Lhasa.
Do carry proper clothing, stay hydrated, follow guides, and respect Tibetan customs. Avoid plastic use, don’t touch sacred symbols without permission, and always consult a doctor before your trip due to high altitude.
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Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a challenging pilgrimage and requires expert handling. KailashYatra ensures a spiritual, comfortable, and safe journey for every devotee.
We have a highly experienced team for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, handling both group and private pilgrimages with care and precision.
Our staff closely monitors all groups with 24/7 ground support. Emergency evacuation and medical care are always on standby.
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💨 High-altitude passes require proper acclimatization.
🧘♂️ Light yoga and breathing exercises are highly recommended before departure.
🏥 A complete medical check-up is mandatory before joining the tour.
🧤 Pack warm gear: woolens, jackets, gloves, thermals, and walking sticks.
🚱 Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol or smoking to minimize altitude sickness.
📞 24x7 emergency support and first aid will be available throughout the journey.
🙏 Respect local customs and follow all guide instructions during rituals.
Prepare for high-altitude conditions 💨. Stay hydrated 🚰, follow your guide 👣, and rest well 💤.
Take it slow 🐢 on day 1. Practice deep breathing, stay warm, and avoid physical exertion.
Inform us of any chronic conditions. Oxygen support and emergency evacuation are available.
Warm layers, power banks, walking sticks, and ID documents are essential. No plastic bottles allowed.