Eastogo Destination Tibet Tibet Encompassed: Mount Kailash Kora & the Guge Kingdom (14 days)

Tibet Encompassed: Mount Kailash Kora & the Guge Kingdom (14 days)

Tibet, one of the most spiritual places on Earth, is where faith shapes daily life and landscapes are inseparable from belief itself. Far beyond the sacred city of Lhasa lies Ngari, often called “Heavenly Ngari”, a remote world of sacred mountains, holy lakes, endless stars, and the oldest origins of Tibetan civilization.

On this 14-day journey, travel deep into western Tibet, far beyond the routes reached by most travellers. Complete the three-day Mount Kailash kora alongside devoted pilgrims, witness some of the most sacred mountains and lakes on the Tibetan Plateau, and experience the immense stillness and scale of nature in its rawest form. Along the way, encounter wild yaks, Tibetan antelope, blue sheep, and other wildlife roaming freely across the high plateau. Journey into the ancient worlds of the Zhang Zhung civilization and the Tibetan Empire, where landscapes feel timeless, remote, and almost unreal.
In Lhasa, visit a traditional Tibetan family to make handmade momos together, explore the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Barkhor Street, and experience the living spiritual heart of Tibet.

This is not simply a journey through Tibet, but one of the deepest ways to experience the Tibetan Plateau, a journey through faith, wilderness, ancient civilisation, and the quiet tenderness of nature itself. Far beyond the modern world, beneath endless stars and beside sacred lakes, the noise of ordinary life gradually fades into silence.

14 Days
Duration
8 Pax
Group Size
€5,555
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Journey Highlights

Day 6-8

Complete the sacred Mount Kailash kora beside devoted pilgrims, witnessing the quiet power of faith beneath Mount Kailash and endless stars above the plateau.

Day 2

Visit a Tibetan family, taste homemade snacks, share butter tea and sweet tea, make Tibetan steamed buns by hand, and enjoy a warm home-style meal together.

Day 2

Climb the 1,080-step Pilgrim Stairway into the main halls of the Potala Palace and explore a living spiritual center for Tibetans.

Day12

Encounter rare wildlife unique to the Tibetan Plateau, including wild yaks, Tibetan antelope, Tibetan gazelles, black-necked cranes, Tibetan wild asses, and, with luck, wolves roaming across the remote highlands.

Day 9

Explore the ruins of the ancient Guge Kingdom, where centuries-old murals and traces of a lost Tibetan civilization still remain hidden among the cliffs of western Tibet.

Day 9

Journey through the surreal landscapes of the Zanda Earth Forest and Xiayi Gou, where towering canyons and colorful cliffs stretch across the remote plateau.

Day 11

Journey into the ancient world of Zhang Zhung, the civilization that existed before Tibetan Buddhism. Visit the sacred Bon lake Tangra Yum Tso, Wenbu South Village, and ancient Bon monasteries in the village.

Route Designer
Zic Guo
Zic is the founder of Eastogo. He hitchhiked across China three times. The Tibetan areas remain closest to his heart, where he spent time in monastery retreats, lived with herders, and explored the highlands on foot. This itinerary is a distillation of those experiences.
Route Designer
Xie
Xie is a photographer and a true adventurer. He has spent 12 years in the Tibetan Plateau, first driving to every accessible place by car, and then spending three years exploring remote and uncharted areas on a motorcycle that even cars cannot reach. He knows almost everything about this place.

Day-by-day Itinerary

Lhasa
Day 1

Arrival in Lhasa

Upon Arriving in Lhasa, our staff will greet you with the brightest, warmest smiles of the plateau. At a high altitude, your body deserves a gentle start, slow down, breathe deeply, and let the excitement settle in. We’ll escort you to your hotel for a comforting rest, helping you ease beautifully into the rhythm of Tibet. Tashi Delek!

3600m
Day 2

Potala Palace – Tibetan Family Visit – Barkhor Street

Step inside the Potala Palace, where gilded chapels, sacred stupas, and centuries of Tibetan history reveal the spiritual heart of Lhasa. Later, visit a local Tibetan family to share butter tea and sweet tea, make traditional Tibetan steamed buns by hand, and enjoy a simple home-style meal together.

As evening falls, head toward Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street, where pilgrims continue their kora beneath the fading light of the plateau, prayer wheels turning slowly into the night.

Breakfast included
3600m
Shigatse
Day 3

Lhasa – Yamdrok Lake – Karola Glacier – Shigatse

Travel along the Yarlung Tsangpo River to reach Yamdrok Lake, one of Tibet’s three sacred lakes. Legend says its turquoise waters are the tears of a goddess. Continue to the Karola Glacier, the closest “blue ice” to the road, making it one of the country’s most accessible and breathtaking glaciers.

In the evening, arrive in Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet. Here, you’ll experience a more traditional and authentic side of Tibetan culture.

Breakfast included
3900m
Saga
Day 4

Shigatse – Sangsang Grassland – Saga

Today, we begin our journey into the remote western reaches of Tibet — a vast and little-visited world of endless plateaus, ancient and mysterious origins of Tibetan civilization, sacred lakes, and snow mountains that still feel untouched by time.

Drive west into the wide-open world of Sangsang Grassland, where summer meadows ripple with wildflowers and herds of yaks graze beneath endless sky. Watch eagles circle above nomads’ black tents and breathe in the scent of alpine grass. Continue toward Saga as the landscape shifts from green pasture to rugged high plateau, snow peaks tracing the horizon and desert tones glowing gold in the fading light.

Breakfast included
4475m
Darchen
Day 5

Saga – Zhongba – Gongzhucuo – Lake Manasarovar – Darchen(Tibet Autonomous Region)

Today, the journey gradually unfolds into the vast landscapes of western Tibet, where snow mountains, sacred lakes, and endless grasslands stretch across the horizon in near-total silence. Along the way, the high plateau reveals glimpses of wildlife rarely seen elsewhere — wild asses, Tibetan gazelles, and, with luck, Tibetan antelope or wild yaks moving across the distant plains.

Pause at Gongzhucuo before continuing toward the sacred shores of Lake Manasarovar, revered by Buddhism, Bon, and Hinduism alike as one of the holiest lakes in the Himalayas. Beyond the shimmering waters, the first distant views of Mount Kailash begin to emerge across the plateau.

By evening, arrive in Darchen, a small frontier town resting beneath the sacred mountain, where pilgrims gather before beginning the kora around Mount Kailash.

Breakfast included
4600m
Day 6

Darchen – Dirapuk Monastery(Mount Kailash Kora Day 1)

Today, the kora begins beneath Mount Kailash. Walk deep into the sacred valleys below the mountain, passing pilgrims making full-body prostrations across the rocky trail as the immense north face of Kailash gradually reveals itself step by step. Rivers weave through the valley floor while prayer flags flutter in the cold mountain wind, the landscape growing quieter and more remote the deeper the journey continues.

The route follows a broad valley with gentle elevation gain, making the first day a steady and meditative introduction to the pilgrimage route rather than a technical climb.

By late afternoon, arrive at Dirapuk Monastery (5,080m), one of the highest monasteries in the world. Here, the dark pyramid-like north face of Mount Kailash rises impossibly close above the monastery itself. As sunset turns the mountain gold and silence settles across the valley, the journey begins to feel less like a trek, and more like a pilgrimage.

Breakfast included
Hiking distance: approx. 20km
Highest elevation: 5080m
Elevation gain: 528m
Estimated hiking time: 6 hours
Day 7

Dirapuk – Drolma-la Pass – Zutulpuk Monastery (Mount Kailash Kora Day 2)

Continue deeper into the sacred silence of Mount Kailash and begin the most demanding day of the kora. If the first day was about approaching the mountain, today becomes a journey into your own limits, a long ascent toward the 5,650m Drolma-la Pass, the spiritual and physical high point of the pilgrimage route.

The climb is steep and relentless. At this altitude, even a few steps can leave you breathless as prayer flags grow denser near the summit and prostrating pilgrims continue forward in quiet devotion. In Tibetan Buddhism, crossing Drolma-la symbolizes the shedding of one’s past life and the beginning of a new one.

Beyond the pass, descend toward the jade-green Lake of Compassion resting silently beneath the cliffs before continuing to Zutulpuk Monastery by evening, exhausted and transformed by the mountain.

Breakfast included
Hiking distance: approx. 20km
Elevation gain: 900m
Highest elevation: 5650m
Estimated hiking time: 10 hours
Day 8

Zultripuk Monastery – Darchen – Zanda(Mount Kailash Kora Day 3)

The final day of the kora follows a gentle valley path back toward Darchen, the landscape gradually softening after the intensity of the previous days. With fewer climbs and an easier pace, the journey offers time to reflect on the people, landscapes, exhaustion, and quiet moments that have shaped the pilgrimage around Mount Kailash.

Before leaving, visit Zultripuk Monastery, a centuries-old monastery built around the meditation cave of the revered Tibetan yogi Milarepa. According to legend, traces of his footprints and handprints still remain within the cave, where he is said to have meditated and attained enlightenment within a single lifetime.

For many pilgrims, completing the kora feels less like finishing a trek and more like completing a cycle of life itself. After days spent walking beneath the sacred mountain, faith here no longer feels distant or symbolic, but something deeply real and lived.

Breakfast included
Hiking distance: approx. 11km
Estimated hiking time: 3–4 hours
Highest elevation: 5650m
Gaer County
Day 9

Zanda – The Site of Ancient Guge Kingdom – Zanda Earth Forest – Xiayi Gou – Shiquanhe Town

Today, the journey moves deeper into the vast wilderness of Ngari, where the ruins of the ancient Guge Kingdom still rise from the cliffs above the valley floor. Hidden within the weathered fortress are centuries-old murals and traces of a lost Tibetan civilization that once flourished here in complete isolation.
Continue through the surreal landscapes of the Zanda Earth Forest and Xiayi Gou, where wind and time have sculpted vast canyons, towering cliffs, and natural formations glowing in shades of red, gold, ochre, and ash beneath the changing plateau light. Under the immense skies of western Tibet, the colorful earth forests feel both raw and dreamlike — a landscape shaped over millions of years by the quiet power of nature.

By evening, arrive in Shiquanhe Town.

Breakfast included
4255m
Gaize County
Day 10

Shiquanhe Town – Geji County – Nieertso – Yanhu Village – Pero Tsétso Viewing Platform – Wumatso – Gaize

Today, the journey enters the vast lake country of western Tibet, where sacred high-altitude lakes begin appearing one after another across the plateau. Pass through remote salt lake regions once connected by the ancient “Salt and Sheep Road,” with endless skies and empty landscapes stretching in every direction. Pause at Pero Tsétso, known locally as the “Lake of Love,” before continuing toward Wumatso, where mineral-rich waters shift between deep blue, green, and jade beneath the changing plateau light.

By evening, arrive in Gaize.

Breakfast included
4500m
Nima County
Day 11

Gaize – Dongtso – Tangra Yum Tso – Wenbu South Village

Today, the journey moves beyond the landscapes of Buddhist Tibet and into something far older — the ancient world of Zhang Zhung, the civilisation that existed on the Tibetan Plateau long before the rise of Tibetan Buddhism.

If Lake Manasarovar belongs to the spiritual world of Buddhist Tibet, then Tangra Yum Tso belongs to an older and more mysterious Tibet shaped by the Bon tradition. Along the way, pass Dongtso, a turquoise lake resting beneath the immense plateau sky, before arriving at the sacred shores of Tangra Yum Tso, where dark snow-covered peaks rise above waters so intensely blue they seem to merge with the horizon itself.

Remote, raw, and deeply still, this is one of the last places where the ancient spiritual traditions of western Tibet continue to shape daily life. By evening, arrive in Wenbu South Village beside the sacred lake.

Breakfast included
4,600m
Bange County
Day 12

Wenbu South Village – Dangqiong Tso – Tree of the Sky – Silingtso – Bangetso – Bange

Today continues through the sacred lake landscapes of northern Tibet, where vast waters and empty skies stretch endlessly across the plateau. Along the way, visit Dangqiong Tso before arriving at the “Tree of the Sky,” a surreal natural formation shaped by flowing water over time.

Continue toward Silingtso, known in Tibetan legends as the “Devil Lake.” Vast and otherworldly, the lake is surrounded by open grasslands where Tibetan antelope, wild asses, and migratory birds roam freely across the high plateau.

Pass Bangetso before arriving in Bange by evening.

Breakfast included
4,700m
Lhasa
Day 13

Bange – Namtso National Scenic Area (Tashi Peninsula) – Nagenla Pass – Lhasa

Today, the sacred lake journey comes full circle at Namtso, one of Tibet’s three great holy lakes. Beneath the snow-covered peaks of the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains, witness the deep blue waters of the lake stretching across the vast northern plateau, a final moment of stillness before returning to Lhasa.

Cross the Nagenla Pass and continue back toward the sacred city, where the journey through western Tibet gradually comes to an end.

Breakfast included
3600m
Day 14

Departure Lhasa

Start your morning with one last cup of coffee bathed in sunshine beside the Potala Palace, a perfect farewell moment to Lhasa. As you sip and take in the golden glow over this sacred landmark, let the memory of Tibet’s warmth and beauty travel home with you.

Breakfast included
3650m

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Featured Stays

We’ve hand-selected a range of accommodations to suit different preferences, each offering a distinctive experience deeply connected to the local land and culture. Please note that accommodation conditions in the Ngari region are relatively basic. During the Mount Kailash kora, accommodation will be in shared dormitory-style guesthouses with public bathrooms, with one bed provided per person.

Lagri Xuelong Estate Lhasa

Lagri Xuelong Estate is a boutique Tibetan cultural hotel in Lhasa, featuring elegant Tibetan wood decoration and immersive local experiences such as sang blessing ceremonies and handmade tsampa tea gatherings. Located beside the Lhasa River, it is just 5 minutes drive from the Potala Palace and offers Tibetan, Sichuan, Cantonese cuisine, plus a café bar.
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Dirapuk Monastery Guesthouse

Accommodation here is extremely simple and intended mainly for resting during the Mount Kailash kora, as building conditions at this altitude are very limited. Guests will stay in shared dormitory-style rooms or tent camps with public bathrooms, with one bed provided per person. Despite the basic conditions, the accommodation includes electric blankets, hot water, and 24-hour electricity.
homestay

Zanda Earth Forest Castle Hotel

A small two-story castle-style hotel set beside the dramatic Zanda Earth Forest. From the rooms, enjoy sweeping views of the earth forest landscapes, while at sunset the cliffs glow beneath the warm plateau light. During breakfast, the restaurant overlooks the sunlit earth formations stretching across the valley. Oxygen concentrators are available in the rooms for added comfort at high altitude.
boutique

Ji Hotel

A well-known upper mid-range hotel brand in China, designed around a calm and minimalist aesthetic inspired by Eastern philosophy. The interiors combine natural wood tones, warm lighting, and subtle greenery, with elements such as bamboo, pine, and raw wood creating a quiet and relaxing atmosphere through clean, open spaces. The hotel is also equipped with diffuse oxygen supply to provide additional comfort at high altitude.
boutique

Inclusions & Offers

Accommodation as specified in the itinerary
All transportation during the trip, including vehicle, fuel, tolls, parking fees, and driver costs
All tickets, experiences and activities listed in the itinerary
Dedicated service team throughout the journey
Chinese-speaking driver and a professional English-speaking guide
One bottle of oxygen per person per day (high-altitude support)
Airport pick-up and drop-off service
Travel insurance during the trip
Not Included
International or domestic flights before and after the journey
Any entrance fees not explicitly listed in the itinerary
Personal expenses and optional activities during free time

Dates & Prices

2026
Aug 6 – Aug 19
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Sep 9 – Sep 22
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Miranda Wang
2,000 km from Vietnam
We spend 9 days in Tibet with Eastogo. We were a little worried that Western China might be a little difficult to explore independently and we are so glad we ended up booking the tour with them. The activities they planned was amazing and felt very authentic, we were able to see the beautiful nature of western china as well as experiencing a lot of cultural practices. Spending time with tibetan locals was definitely a highlight of our trip. I would definitely recommend them.
Vincenzo Caretti
7,500 km from Italy
Writing a review for the unforgettable trip to Tibet we took with Eastogo is a true pleasure. From the very beginning, the team at the Chengdu agency showed exceptional professionalism, warmth, and attention to detail. Zoey and Maize were not only efficient and well-organized, but also deeply caring and always ready to respond to our needs with grace and kindness. Panda, our driver, was a steady and reassuring presence, guiding us safely through the majestic and sometimes challenging Tibetan landscapes. Throughout the journey, we experienced moments of awe and wondersacred monasteries nestled among snow-capped peaks, silent sunrises over high-altitude plateaus, and heartfelt encounters with local people that will stay with us forever. Each day brought new discoveries and deep emotions, allowing us to connect not only with the breathtaking natural beauty of Tibet, but also with its profound spiritual energy. We have always loved China, but traveling with Eastogo allowed us to deepen our understanding and appreciation of the country’s rich cultural heritage and historical depth. Their passion, knowledge, and care transformed a simple trip into a transformative experience. Thank you, Eastogo, for making our dream journey come true. Thank you, China, for welcoming us with your immense soul. Vincenzo & Benedetta
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Everything went very smoothly, and the itinerary was perfect! We were truly able to enjoy every single day. very special thank you to Carrick, our driver, who made our stay a truly unforgettable experience for our entire family. He was extremely professional and attentive; we thoroughly enjoyed spending time with him. We have been traveling across Oceania and Asia for nine months now; we’ve met many drivers along the way, but Carrick is by far the best! His car was also very comfortable! The organization was excellent from start to finish!
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The guides were professional and flexible, taking us through rich culture and epic landscapes. They were very knowledgeable and accomodating, keen to deliver the best experience possible. We went to places only locals could find and stayed in lovely accomodation that suited well. This was my first trip to China and not only did they take the stress off, it was much better than anything I could have done myself. Highly recommend.
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