A Sacred Pilgrimage
The Journey
Standing at 6,638 meters in the heart of Tibet, Mount Kailash is revered as one of the most sacred mountains in the world. For millennia, pilgrims have journeyed to circumambulate this mystical peak, seeking spiritual transformation and divine connection.
Elevation
Kora Circuit
Four Religions
Ancient Tradition
This journey involves high-altitude travel, reaching elevations up to 5,630m (18,471ft) at the Dolma La Pass. Participants must be in good physical health and cardiovascular condition. Prior trekking experience is recommended. Full medical clearance from your physician is required before registration confirmation.
This pilgrimage is a non-profit initiative. All proceeds directly support the Drangsong Foundation's traditional medicine preservation projects, sustaining ancient healing lineages in the Himalayas.
Learn More2026 Expeditions
We offer two carefully curated pilgrimage journeys in 2026. Please note the specific eligibility requirements for each departure date based on permit regulations.
May 5 – 19, 2026 • 15 Days
Experience the awakening of spring in the Himalayas, when the mountain reveals itself in pristine clarity.
Welcome reception, permit processing, and spiritual orientation. Evening gathering with traditional Nepali dinner.
Scenic drive through the Nepal-Tibet border. Acclimatization in Kyirong with rest.
Journey across the Tibetan plateau to the holy Lake Manasarovar for ceremonial bath, then to Darchen base camp.
The sacred 3-day circumambulation. Crossing Dolma La pass. Walking in the footsteps of the ancients.
Reflective drive back via Saga and Kyirong to Kathmandu.
Final blessings and departure from Kathmandu.
All Inclusive • Proceeds Support Drangsong Foundation
August 10 – 24, 2026 • 15 Days
Journey during the warmest season when the mountain paths are most accessible and the landscape is green.
Itinerary follows the same sacred route as the Spring Pilgrimage.
Inquire About AugustBegin Your Journey
Complete the form below. For May departures, please ensure you hold a non-Indian passport. For August, all are welcome.