| SERVICES INCLUDES IN ABOVE TOUR COST
- Hotel with full board in Kathmandu.
- Airports pick up and drop services.
- One half day sightseeing Tour of Kathmandu.
- Pick up and drop services to / from Nepal / China border by
AC / Non AC Tourist Bus.
- Transport by 4W Japanese Land Cruiser.
- Supporting Truck for Luggage.
- Nepali Team Leader and Supporting Team.
- English speaking Tibetan guide.
- Buffet Indian veg. meals (South Indian, Gujrati , Marwadi
)
- Chinese visa fee of Nepali and Client.
- Sleeping mat, Jacket and Sleeping Bag while on Kailash Tour
(returnable after trip).
- Free Duffel Bag .
- Guesthouses and camping charges in Tibet .
- All camping and cooking equipment.
- Yak for Kailash parikrama luggage only.
- All entrance and conservation fee of Tibet .
- Gamow bag, oxygen.
SERVICES EXCLUDES IN ABOVE TOUR COST
- Airfares from Home - Kathmandu - Home.
- All beverages, Photography charges and Telephone calls.
- Insurance of clients.
- Riding Yak/Horse for Kailash Parikrama (direct payable to
Yak/horse harder)
- Extra cost in the event of landslide for hiring additional
transportation INR 350 per person.
- Kodari land tax INR 200 per pax (direct payable at Kodari)
- Services other than specified.
What we provide to our clients:
- Sleeping bag, down Jacket, Gamow bag and Oxygen.
- We don't charge extra for the parikrama. If you wish to take
help of a yak or horse, the cost will be approx US$ 60 for Yak
and USD 100 for horse payable directly to the yak herder. All
Indian pilgrims are advised to hire one. You have to understand
that the yaks are not domesticated but are meant to carry luggage.
Model of payments
- 60 days prior to tour departure date, 45% of the total cost
should reach J N Rao Travel Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. account
by telex transfer with passport copies and 3 photographs of
the client.
- And full payment should make 40 days before departure to Kailash
Manasarovar Yatra.
Tour Cancellation policy
- All notice of cancellation must be sent to our office in written.
Verbal cancellations will not be entertained.
- 30 days before trip departure 20% of total trip cost.
- 25 days before trip departure 30% of total trip cost.
- 20 days before trip departure 50% of total trip cost.
- 15 days before trip departure 90% of total trip cost.
- 07 days before trip departure 100% of total trip cost.
IMPORTANT PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION:
Clothing:
Casual wears and comfortable walking shoes are the rule
of Tibet . Be sure to bring warm clothing as nights and early
mornings can be quite chilly to down right cold. Indian Pilgrims
strictly no Sari. Bring all the film, medicine, cosmetics, personal
toilet items etc. that you will need from home as these are difficult
if not impossible to obtain on the way. A small first aid kit
is also a good idea. Also quite useful is a route map, to know
where you are going and have been each day.
What to take:
Winter wear: Gore-Tex material, though expensive, is
highly recommended. Down jacket, raincoat or windbreakers, thermal
under wears, Jackets, warm trousers & woolen shirts (cotton
will also do), warm sweaters, woolen gloves, sun hat, comfortable
shoes, light leather boots in case of snow, woolen balaclava ('monkey
cap') & scarf/dust mask to protect your eyes & nose from
dust.
Bring with you:
Snacks along the way. Chocolates, dry fruit, toffees,
glucose; 'namkeen' etc. Strong water bottle & water purifying
tablets. Personal medical kit and Diamox tablet (for high altitude).
Sun glasses (to protect your eyes from UV, which is especially
strong in high altitudes). Sun block or sun screen lotion, wet
tissues (Fresh-ones are excellent to wipe off the dust), clothes-line/clips,
needle & thread, deo-spray (handy for smelly boots/feet and
for a round of spray in the toilet tent!), toilet paper, torch
& spare batteries, daypack (small shoulder bag), Camera &
films, Binocular.
Health:
This is one of the toughest high altitude road journeys
on earth. You Must be physically fit - no two ways about that.
Generally patients with asthma & heart problems have a problem
acclimatizing to high altitudes. In your interests it is essential
you should be examined by your doctor to know about your health
condition and your ability to cope up with the rigors of high
altitude travel for days in 'no road' conditions, extreme cold,
dust, trekking to an altitude of 19500ft during the Parikrama,
etc.
Altitude Sickness:
As you are traveling over high terrain, you are likely
to experience symptoms and discomfort of altitude sickness (headache,
loss of appetite, nausea, exhaustion, sleeplessness, breathlessness
etc.) until your body adjusts to the elevation. This can take
a couple of days or more depending on an individual. For this
reason alone, we have made it mandatory to stay 2 nights at Nyelam
(12000ft) and a night in Simikot those who take journey of Helicopter
before moving on to the higher altitudes. Drink
plenty of water, be calm, and do not exercise. Do not drink alcohol
or smoke prior to and during the tour. We also recommend you carry
a strip of diamox tablets. Do consult your physician on the dosage.
We provide Gamow bag (a special equipment to prevent sickness
from high altitude) on this tour.
Currency:
The unit of Chinese currency is Yuan. USD 1 = 7.9 Yuan.
1 Yuan = INR 5-6 approx; Money can exchange at Bank of China at
Zhangmu or from the locals at Zhangmu or Kodari. Exchange all
your remaining Yuan at the end of the trip at Zhangmu itself before
re-entering Nepal .
Risks & Liability:
J N Rao Travel Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. and its
associates will put every effort to make your journey smooth and
pleasant. However, all the tours in Tibet are conduct strictly
under the rules & regulation of Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB).
Therefore, J N Rao Travel Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. and its
counterpart shall not be responsible for any change and alteration
in the program due to unavoidable circumstances such as landslide,
road blockage, flood, snow, political unrest, and cancellation
of flight, delay arrival, sickness or accidents. Any extra cost
incurred thereof shall be borne by the clients on the spot.
Planning & Preparation:-
Additionally
Documents
Clothing and Equipments
Information Health Pre-caution
Route and Climatic conditions
Equipments
Services
Risk and Liability
If you are planning for the Holy Yatra, you should be aware that
it is a rigorous and challenging trip where we have to spend all
the time at high altitudes. So, at least 2 month regular practice
is recommended either 2 hour daily running, swimming, or joining
on a health club may help to complete the Yatra successfully. Reduce
drinking alcoholic beverage & smoking habits. Consult your Doctor
to assess the state of your health to function safely within your
own limitations. In addition to the personal prescriptions by your
physician, a First Aid Kit is essential for the travel.
Request your Doctor to prescribe effective medicines
to cover the followings:
| Fever |
Chest congestion's |
Loose motion |
Body & Joint pains |
| Sore throat |
Indigestion |
Stiffness |
Headache |
| Constipation |
Cold |
Acidity |
Diarrhea |
| Cough |
Stomach cramps |
Swellings |
Sneezing |
| Vomiting |
Muscle Pulls |
Nose Blocks |
Dysentery |
| Store eyes |
In addition to the Medication, your First Aid Kit
must contain the followings:
| Vaseline |
Facial tissues |
Dark sunglasses |
Band Aid |
Toilet papers |
| Glare protection |
Cotton |
Rubber bands |
Cough drop |
Bandage roll |
| Small plastic bag |
Chopstick |
Dettol /Listerine |
Cologne |
Antiseptic |
| Vicks |
Mouth Fresheners |
Candles/Lighter |
Burnol |
Gauze tapes |
| Face Masks |
Body lotion |
Nose Inhaler |
Dust cover |
Mustard Oil |
In addition to above one should carry glucose-based items [mints,
toffees, and mini chocolate bars for periodical consumption at
high altitudes for energy. Multi vitamins and vitamin-C tablets
are required for daily consumption as a routine. Make a separate
pouch for the First Aid Kit with a list of Medicine and their
appropriate usage. Shaving is not advisable since any cut or bruise
may not heal quickly and may irritate with nagging discomfort.
ADDITIONALLY:
Once you finalize your plan to visit the Holiest Mt. Kailash
and Manasarovar, be sure you are holding a valid passport. The
copy of your passport should be sent to us at least 1 month prior
to start your Yatra. Please also carry along with you an additional
passport photocopy and 5-6 recent photographs.
It is advisable to carry extra money [In addition to the tour
cost] for personal needs or emergency. Traveler cheques, Indian
currencies [except 500 and 1000 currency notes], credit card is
accepted in Nepal.
You can exchange your currency into Chinese currencies at the
Chinese border. The unspent Chinese currency can be reconverted
on return.
DOCUMENTS:
You are advised to own a small waist pouch or document bag to
manage the following documents properly:
Passport with Photostat copies, Photographs, Identity card Diary
for addresses, contacts, small notes etc.
Ball pens with spare refills Maps/Charts/Books etc.
Traveler Cheques, credit cards & Currency.
Airline/Railway tickets/vouchers.
Any other document for personal purposes.
CLOTHING & EQUIPMENTS:
The following clothing and equipments are suggested for your own
protection and safety.
- Sleeping Bag down with inside extra cove
- Down Jacket, Polar fleece, Light quilted.
- Pure wool and thick cotton socks
- Thermal underwear (Inner-full fitting) wool or mixed combination.
- Wool pullovers-polo neck, Flannel shirts.
- Warm light gloves, Snowcap (with ear covering)
- Wool monkey cap, Sun hats & scarves.
- Comfortable Trekking boots and Sandals
- Sun / Snow glasses
- Towels-including small hand towel.
- Hot water bottle.
- Light Trek bag (for camera, and very essential things.) and
duffel bag to keep your personal belongings.
- Rain coat with hood.
- Ladies can select other clothing materials as per her interest.
- Torch with spare cells & bulbs
- Video camera: - as per the interest.
- Binoculars.
- Plastic mug/whistle.
- Swiss knife ( multi purpose)
- First aid box / personal medicine
- Walking stick
Please do not carry unnecessary items and valuables
INFORMATIONS HEALTH PRE-CAUTION:
Oxygen is less at higher altitudes. The inclement weather and
high altitude induces certain illness generally not encountered
over the plains. Headache, nausea, lassitude, lethargy, breathlessness,
general uneasiness [malaise], high irritability, light loss of
balance, disorientation, incoherence and insomnia are a few. It
is common to all irrespective of the age, sex and physical fitness.
Gradual acclimatization is the best answer. Tranquilizers, sleeping
dose and strong anti-biotic must be avoided. Some of symptoms
indicate that the body mechanism is readjusting to new environments.
The best idea is deliberately slow down all the activities and
follows the following rules:
- Rest.
- Relax-do not exert, be excited.
- Reduce talking.
- Walk slowly - adopt one third of your speed and space.
- Keep your load light.
- Walk for 15 minutes and rest for 5 minutes.
- Whenever you feel uncomfortable, just stop; rest and relax.
- Ignore the sudden outbursts of fellow pilgrims and avoid arguments.
- Observe silence with smile.
- Never go too high and too fast.
- Avoid smoking, alcohol, drugs and intoxicants.
- Consume plenty of liquids; never proceed with an empty stomach.
- Chant a prayer or visualize everything around to suit your
pleasant thoughts or put on the earphones and listen to your
favorite music, bhajans, chanting etc.
- Be careful not to catch a cold. It is better to be over clothed
than under protected. En-route avoids taking bath or drinking
water from Lake Streams or rivers, as your system is not conditioned
for this.
Keep your boots/Ked inside tent. Protect yourself against dust
and direct sunshine during the long stretches of driving. Face,
feet and hands must be well protected.
The uneven ground, steep slope and slushy banks are full of potholes.
Do not combine walking and sight seeing together.
Always listen to your guide or the one with experience. Never
leave the group.
ROUTE & CLIMATIC CONDITIONS:
The route from Kathmandu to Tatopani [Nepal-China border] is
narrow and scary but most of it is black topped. The high altitude
Tibetan terrain is dry, cold, windy and dusty. Night is colder
rather than day. Torrential rains and strong icy winds is common
feature. Flooding rivers and landslides are frequent. The average
altitude is above 3,500M and the route covers many high altitudes
pass.
J N Rao Travel Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. shall provide the
following services and equipment on the package during the tour:
EQUIPMENTS:
| Gyamo Bag |
Sleeping Bag |
Dining Equipment's |
| Sherpa Team |
Kitchen Tent |
Kitchen Equipment's |
| Dining Tents |
Guest House |
Mineral Water |
| Chinese Guide |
Land cruiser |
Trucks |
| Walking Stick |
Oxygen Bottle |
Accommodation Tent |
| Yak & Yeti man (for good carrying) |
SERVICES: Hotel accommodation in
Kathmandu will be on twin sharing basis & accommodation in
Tibet will be either on Tent or guesthouse [as per the itinerary].
The guest house accommodation will be dormitory accommodation
and tent accommodation will be on twin sharing basis.
Once you enter Tibet border you will be accompanied by the Chinese
guide along with our official tour guide, Sherpa team and Chinese
drivers. Our Sherpas who take care of your need and requirements
are cheerful and helpful. The drivers of Land Cruisers are competent
and safe.
Each pilgrim shall be individually provided with one free of
cost ultra lightweight portable oxygen bottle [6-oz. approx.]
Separate toilet tents [Men and Ladies] shall be provided.
A CD, projecting a short glimpse of 'KAILASH AND MANASAROVAR'
[50 Min.] shall be sent to all participants free of cost for review
while in Kathmandu.
Walking sticks shall be provided. Deluxe non A/C or A/C
Land Cruisers as per the package costs with comfortable seats
shall be used from ZANGMU [Chinese post] to DARCHEN [Kailash base
camp] & return.
Occupancy is limited to four adults per Cruiser. Parikrama around
Kailash may be covered partially by the land cruiser depending
on weather, landslides or other reasons.
In case Parikrama around MT. KAILASH is not possible as per the
itinerary due to adverse weather or other conditions additional
one-day expense will be borne by the organizer. Expenses of the
more additional days have to bear by the clients only. The
drive from the border to Mt. Kailash usually takes 5 or 6 days
under ideal conditions. Weather, land slides and mechanical problem
may alter the itinerary, however alternate route are worked out
to continue with the journey.
We request you to choose a leader from you group so that our
official representative can take a decision consulting your leader
and Chinese representatives [guide] in case of any urgent decisions
required. Our official guide will discus with Chinese guide and
driver and brief you about the next day programme and general
welfare at the time of dinner.
Please bear in mind that the comfort en-route and destination
may not match your home or a five star. It is totally different
mission and it is challenging. It is your SPIRIT and will power,
which will carry you through.
"SPECIAL BRIEFFING" by experts shall be conducted in KATHMANDU
one day prior to the departure.
RISK AND LIABILITY:
The Speciality of J N Rao Travel Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd
is that even if one Yatri wants to do the Parikarma he / she will
be taken care off. Oxygen bags, Gamma bags, Basic medical Kits
are provided.
No Alcohol, Drugs and other intoxicants. Anyone found using these
will be left behind at the very camp at their own risk. Further
stay and return back are all at their own risk and the liability
is theirs.
Any natural adversity like landslides, storm, floods, heavy snow,
road blockage political unrest, cancellation of flights, delay
in arrival or departure, sickness or accident, any unforeseen
events that change the scheduled program forces the travels to
change the itinerary, the decision of the experienced coordinator
and the travels are the final one.
Any additional cost incurred due to the above mentioned reasons
must be borne by the travelers.
The pilgrimage is planned to make all do the parikrama of the
Holy Mount. But it any one cannot make it them the additional
cost of the camp of staying behind has to be born them and there.
It is advisable for Travelers to take an insurance coverage for
the entire Yatra.
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