Bhairavkunda Spiritual Tour/Trek (7D) is a spiritually enriching trekking experience in the Langtang region, where trekkers have the opportunity to visit the sacred Bhairavkunda lake. Located at an altitude of 4,500 meters, Bhairavkunda is revered by Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims for its spiritual significance and breathtaking views. The trek also offers the chance to experience the natural beauty of Langtang, with lush forests, mountain vistas, and rich local culture.
Why Choose Us?
Experienced Spritual Guides
Our professional guides ensure your safety, comfort, and spiritual experience throughout the journey.
Ground All-Inclusive Packages
Includes transport, accommodation, meals, permits, and emergency support from start to finish.
Spiritual Significance
Visit one of the holiest places on Earth, believed to bring salvation and enlightenment to all who complete the yatra.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu – Meet & greet at the airport, transfer to hotel. Trip briefing and gear check. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 2: Drive from Kathmandu to Jalbire (1,000m) – Scenic 6–7 hour drive via Balephi River to the gateway of Bhairavkunda trek. Overnight in Jalbire.
Day 3: Trek from Jalbire to Chanaute (1,345m) – Start your trek through vibrant Tamang villages and lush hills. Enjoy mountain views and village hospitality. Overnight in Chanaute.
Day 4: Trek from Chanaute to Khani Gaon (2,000m) – A steady climb through rhododendron forests and cultural hamlets. Explore Khani Gaon, a historic Tamang settlement. Overnight in Khani Gaon.
Day 5: Trek from Khani Gaon to Bhairavkunda (4,250m) – Early morning departure for the sacred glacial lake. On arrival, participate in a spiritual immersion:
Take a holy Snan (dip) in Bhairavkunda Lake, believed to cleanse sins and purify the soul.
Perform a traditional Puja dedicated to Lord Bhairav and mountain spirits.
Join guided meditation and mantra chanting for peace and divine connection.
Spend time in silence amidst serene Himalayan landscapes and camp near the lake under starlit skies.
Day 6: Trek from Bhairavkunda to Sherpa Gaon (2,500m) – After a peaceful morning and final blessings, descend through alpine meadows and villages. Overnight in Sherpa Gaon.
Day 7: Drive from Sherpa Gaon to Kathmandu – Enjoy the final scenic drive back to the capital. Evening at leisure. End of the tour.
7-day spiritually immersive trek to Bhairavkunda in Sindhupalchok region.
4-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on a twin-sharing basis.
Basic but clean teahouse/lodge accommodation during the trek.
All vegetarian meals during the journey – breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Required trekking permits including TIMS and local entry permits.
Experienced English-speaking trek leader and supporting local guide.
Private ground transportation to/from trek starting and ending points.
Emergency evacuation support (helicopter arrangement if needed).
First-aid kit including basic altitude medications and oxygen support.
Farewell cultural dinner in Kathmandu at a traditional Nepali restaurant.
All applicable government taxes and official service charges.
International airfare to/from Kathmandu.
Travel insurance and emergency medical coverage (mandatory).
Meals and beverages not included in the itinerary or during transit days.
Additional hotel nights due to early arrival, late departure, or changes in schedule.
Personal expenses: shopping, laundry, phone, Wi-Fi, tips, etc.
Rental of trekking equipment (available in Kathmandu if needed).
Optional personal porter or horse support (available on request at extra cost).
Medical evacuation costs if not covered by your insurance.
Costs incurred due to unforeseen events (natural calamities, strikes, etc.).
Private transport beyond itinerary requirements.
Nepal Tourist Visa: Indian passport holders do not require a visa to visit Nepal.
However, when traveling to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu from any international airport in India, Indian citizens must present either a valid Indian passport or a Voter Identity Card (Indian Electoral Card).
Please note that Aadhaar Cards and Driving Licenses are not accepted as valid documents for boarding a flight to Kathmandu from Indian airports.
For all non-Indian passport holders, a Nepal visa is available on arrival at Kathmandu International Airport.
Non-Indian passport holders may also apply for the Nepal entry visa online to save time upon arrival at the airport.
Tibet Group Travel Visa:
Indian passport holders, regardless of their country of residence or geographical location, must present their original passport at the China Embassy in New Delhi through the tour company that has obtained the necessary Tibet entry permit and invitations for them.
The China Embassy in Delhi takes a minimum of 4-5 working days to process the visa decision.
All other travelers holding a non-Indian passport (including NRIs with non-Indian passports, OCI cardholders, and Green Card holders) must go through biometrics at the China Visa Center in Kathmandu for submission of their China entry visa application.
The original passport, visa application documents, and recent color photographs (in a prescribed size and format) are required to be submitted to the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu.
The Chinese Embassy takes a minimum of 3-4 working days to process the visa decision.
Important Remark: Safety Precautions
As you are now traveling in high altitude, there may be some discomfort or health-related issues.
It is advised to all travelers to drink as much liquid as possible, including soup, juice, tea, coffee, or hot water.
This will help in rehydration and improving your breathing system.
Accommodation Note: Hotel/Guest House/Camping on twin sharing basis.
Note: During the 3-day Kailash Parvat Parikarma, no attached toilet or bathroom accommodations are available. Toilets and bathrooms are separate/open, as per Tibetan traditions.
Booking Timeline: Normal booking requires at least 45 days in advance.
Note: For full moon departures, earlier booking confirmation is required due to limited facilities en route.
Yatra Booking Process: Booking is confirmed upon paying 30% of the total cost in advance.
Special Offer Validity: Last-minute or other special booking offers are valid up to 10 days from the initial conversation.
For Yatris Aged 70 and Above:
Must submit a medical examination report from a government hospital within 6 months before travel.
USD $1000 security deposit is required by Tibetan/Chinese authorities before entering Tibet.
Health check by Tibetan doctors is mandatory before Parikarma. Participation is allowed only upon approval.
All dues must be cleared before the yatra departure from Kathmandu.
Meal Information:
Kathmandu: Pure vegetarian Satvik meals provided at the hotel or a local restaurant.
Kailash Route: Meals provided by the company catering team.
Meal Timings:
B: Breakfast (06:00–07:00)
L: Lunch (12:00–13:00)
D: Dinner (20:00–21:30)
Note 1: During the SAGA to DARCHEN and DARCHEN to SAGA drives, lunch is served in an open park area due to long road distances.
Note 2: During Kailash Parvat Kora, there are no food preparation spots on the trail. Packing lunch will be provided for the 3-day trek.
Astapad Visit (Optional): Additional day trip available at USD $60.00 per person, if permitted by the government.
📌 Cancellation made 30 days or more before the departure date: 25% of the total package cost will be charged.
📌 Cancellation made between 15 to 29 days before the departure: 50% of the total package cost will be charged.
📌 Cancellation made less than 15 days before the departure: 100% of the total package cost will be charged.
📌 No refund will be provided for no-shows or any unused services during the tour.
📌 In case of visa rejection or delays from authorities (China/Nepal), standard cancellation charges will still apply.
📌 Any cancellation due to personal, medical, or unforeseen circumstances will be subject to the above policies.
High-Quality Trekking Shoes - Comfortable, durable shoes with good grip for long walks on rugged terrain.
Warm Clothing - Layered clothing, including thermal wear, fleece jackets, and a waterproof outer layer for varying weather conditions.
Sleeping Bag - A sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures to keep you warm during the night.
Waterproof Backpack - A sturdy, waterproof backpack to carry your essentials and protect them from rain or snow.
Personal Medications - Bring necessary prescription medications and a basic first-aid kit for emergencies.
Sun Protection - Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against the high-altitude sun.
Gloves, Beanie, and Warm Socks - Essential for protecting extremities from cold temperatures.
Portable Water Bottle - Stay hydrated by carrying a reusable water bottle. Make sure it’s easy to carry and refill.
Headlamp or Torch - A reliable light source for night-time activities or in case of power outages.
Snacks - Carry energy bars, nuts, or dried fruit to keep your energy levels up during the trek.
Camera or Phone - To capture your spiritual journey and the beautiful scenery.
Passport and Important Documents - Keep all travel documents, permits, and identification in a safe place.
Rain Poncho - Lightweight, waterproof poncho to protect you from rain or snow.
Lightweight Trekking Poles - To assist with balance and reduce strain on knees during uphill or downhill trekking.
Gaiters - To keep dirt, stones, and snow from entering your shoes and socks while trekking.
Compression Bags - To help organize and compress clothing, saving space in your backpack.
Blister Prevention and First-Aid Kit - Carry blister pads, adhesive bandages, and antiseptic cream for any injuries.
Portable Charger - A power bank to keep your phone or other electronics charged during the journey.
Water Purification Tablets - To purify water from streams or other natural sources during the trek.
Multi-tool or Swiss Army Knife - For any emergency situations where you may need a tool to fix something or cut rope.
Hand Warmers - To keep your hands warm in extremely cold weather.
Dry Bags - For storing electronics, documents, and other items that need to stay dry.
Emergency Whistle - For safety in case of emergencies to signal for help.
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.
Weather conditions in TAR Region
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.
Location, People and Language
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.
Routes to visit Kailash Mansarovar
1. Via Kathmandu - Gyirong 2. Via Nepalgunj - Hilsa - Kailash 3. Via Kathmandu - Lasha Kailash
Currency
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’s and Don’ts for Kailash Yatra
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.
Why KailashYatra
Know why we are the best tour operators for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a challenging pilgrimage and requires expert handling. KailashYatra ensures a spiritual, comfortable, and safe journey for every devotee.
Experienced Vedic Spritual Team
We have a highly experienced team for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, handling both group and private pilgrimages with care and precision.
Travel Safety is our top priority
Our staff closely monitors all groups with 24/7 ground support. Emergency evacuation and medical care are always on standby.
Award winning services and post-tour assistance
We are recognized for excellence in pilgrimage tours. Our relationship doesn’t end after the trip — we assist you even post-tour.
🛡️ Safety During Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
At KailashYatra Pvt. Ltd., your safety is our utmost priority. 🚑
💨 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.
ℹ️ Quick Safety Note▼
Prepare for high-altitude conditions 💨. Stay hydrated 🚰, follow your guide 👣, and rest well 💤.
🧘 Acclimatization Tips▼
Take it slow 🐢 on day 1. Practice deep breathing, stay warm, and avoid physical exertion.
🩺 Medical Info▼
Inform us of any chronic conditions. Oxygen support and emergency evacuation are available.
🎒 Packing Checklist▼
Warm layers, power banks, walking sticks, and ID documents are essential. No plastic bottles allowed.