Sacred Kailash has never looked more majestic — hike passes, bath in Manasarovar, explore monasteries & Tibetan plateaus in this epic pilgrimage.
Highlights & Overview

Lhasa’s spiritual sights: Potala, Jokhang, monasteries

Yamdrok Lake & Karola Glacier scenery

Sacred Manasarovar Lake & vista of Mt Kailash

Trek over Drolma-la Pass (5630m) in Kailash circuit

Milarepa cave & twilight views at sunrise on Kailash base

Culture immersion: monasteries, Tibetan villages, pilgrim life

Border crossing into Nepal through Kyirong & journey to Kathmandu
The Sacred Journey to Mount Kailash & Lake Manasarovar – Overland Expedition from Lhasa to Kathmandu is not just a trip; it’s a spiritual odyssey across the Roof of the World. Traversing from Tibet’s mystical heartland to the Himalayan foothills of Nepal, this 17–18 day expedition invites you to explore ancient cities, sacred lakes, high passes, and the divine peak that has inspired pilgrims for millennia.
Your journey begins in Lhasa (3,650m), Tibet’s timeless capital, where altitude adjustment comes gently amid visits to its iconic landmarks. Wander through the majestic Potala Palace, the winter seat of the Dalai Lama, a masterpiece of Tibetan architecture that towers over the city skyline. Explore Jokhang Temple, Tibet’s holiest shrine, and the bustling Barkhor Bazaar, where prayer wheels spin and incense lingers in the mountain air.
From Lhasa, the overland route takes you westward, following one of the world’s highest and most scenic highways. Along the way, marvel at Yamdrok Lake, its turquoise expanse mirroring snow-clad peaks, and cross high-altitude passes like Karo La (5,045m) where glaciers cascade close to the roadside. Stops in Gyantse and Shigatse reveal Tibet’s cultural depth — the grand Tashilhunpo Monastery, seat of the Panchen Lama, and centuries-old fortresses that whisper tales of the Silk Road era.
As the landscape turns wilder and the air thinner, the journey ventures into western Tibet, where the mystical Mount Kailash (6,638m) rises solitary and divine. Worshipped across religions — as the abode of Lord Shiva in Hinduism, the Axis Mundi in Buddhism, and a cosmic center in Bon and Jain cosmologies — Kailash is more than a mountain; it is a symbol of universal harmony. Nearby lies the crystalline Lake Manasarovar (4,590m), one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world, believed to cleanse the soul of sins and grant spiritual liberation.
Pilgrims and travelers alike come here for the sacred Kora, a 52-km circumambulation around Mount Kailash that is said to erase karmic debts. The three-day trek crosses the daunting Dolma-La Pass (5,630m), adorned with prayer flags fluttering against endless Himalayan skies. Every step here is both a test of endurance and an act of devotion — a spiritual journey etched deeply into the soul.
After the divine experience of Kailash, the route descends through rugged valleys to Saga and Kyirong, offering breathtaking contrasts — from stark Tibetan plateaus to green river valleys marking the border with Nepal. Crossing into Kathmandu, you reenter a world of bustling streets, ancient temples, and colorful culture — a fitting finale to this extraordinary overland adventure.
This expedition perfectly balances spiritual depth, cultural immersion, and high-altitude adventure. Travelers witness the intersection of faith and nature — from Lhasa’s golden temples to Kailash’s icy ridges, from chanting monks to star-filled nights on the plateau. Suitable for those with moderate fitness and an open heart, the journey rewards participants with memories that transcend geography — an awakening that lingers long after returning home.
Whether you seek inner peace, cultural exploration, or the thrill of traversing one of the world’s most remote landscapes, this overland expedition from Lhasa to Kathmandu through Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar is truly a sacred journey of a lifetime.