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Guesthouses and Hotels in Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Guesthouses and Hotels in Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Are you planning for the Kailash Kora that lasts for three days? Well, that sounds impossible to finish so early! The Kailash Mansarovar yatra is a 14-day trip starting from Kathmandu and ending in Kathmandu. This sacred journey takes you to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. Before you tie your laces and carry your bag, ensure you find a good hotel in Kailash Mansarovar Yatra to rest your head for the night.

Kathmandu: The Spiritual Starting Point

The journey of your Kailash Mansarovar Yatra begins from Kathmandu. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal, boasting a blend of ancient temples, monasteries, and modern cultural aspects. The alleys of Kathmandu are lined with hotels catering to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, ranging from 3-star to 5-star. Thamel, Bouddha, and Lazimpat are more popular among foreigners for accommodation. They offer a peaceful and heritage environment with spiritual amenities. 

Hotel in Talkot
Hotel in Talkot

If you cannot decide which hotel to stay at, then our experts will suggest one. Feel free to contact us.

Hotels in Kerung, Tibet

After visiting some Shiva temples and UNESCO heritage sites in Kathmandu, we will drive to Kerung. The road goes along Langtang National Park. The lush forest with alpine flora and fauna will tease your heart and mind.

Hotel in Dhiraphuk
Hotel in Dhiraphuk

After a regular enquiry about your visa and permits, you will cross the border and first step into the land of Tibet. We will stay overnight and acclimate the next day. At a height of 2700 above sea level, it is a perfect place for adjusting to height and changing environment. The hotels in Kailash Mansarovar Yatra here are basic with twin-sharing beds and basic meals.

After traveling for 7-8 hours on the bumpy roads, you get a good sleep overnight. The warm Tibetan hospitality on the rugged plateau of Tibet is worth a meal of Nepali and the Tibetan blend of taste. 

Hotels in Saga: The Long Road to Kailash

Hotels in Saga are slightly better than in other places during the Kailash Mansarovar yatra. Saga is situated at a height of 4,640 meters and has numerous hotels ranging from three to four-star hotels. Hotel Xixia Bangma in Nyalam, Hotel Qiangjib, and Mu Being Chung are more popular among pilgrims visiting the Kailash Manasarovar yatra.

Saga is a developed town and a significant stop on the Kailash yatra. The hotel rooms in Saga are clean, modern, and offer respite. 

Kailash view from hotel
Kailash views from the room in the Hotel.

Hotels in Mansarovar Lake and Darchen

As we move to Lake Mansarovar, the Accommodation in Mount Kailash is more rudimentary. With few hotels and guesthouses near Kailash Mansarovar, they offer shared rooms. Pilgrims here are on a spiritual journey, an experience rather than a luxury. Luxury hotels are rarely found in these places.

The services here are fundamental, with shared bathrooms and no heating facilities. It is very cold at night. Wise pilgrims carry their own sleeping bag and warm jackets. It is advised to make pre-bookings for hotels, especially during the peak pilgrimage season and Saga Dawa.

The simplicity of the Accommodation in Mount Kailash reflects the purity of the calm lake. 

Purang Kailash Castle Hotel
Purang Kailash Castle Hotel

Darchen is the last town you will be staying overnight before starting the Kailash Kora. Four-star hotels like Himalaya Kailash Hotel and Himalaya Pulan Hotel are popular whereas some Jiaotong Hotel, Gaer Shuangfu Business Hotel, Ali Jinyanan Hotel, Kongque Hotel, and Gaer Xiyuan Shenshan Hotel. In Darchen, you will gather your strength to face the challenging trek of 52 km for three days, Kailash Kora.

Guesthouses near Kailash Mansarovar During Kailash Parikrama

As you start your kora from the Yama Dwar, you are leaving all the facilities and comforts behind. Accommodation in Mount Kailash is limited, lodgings are basic, and food is simple. The major stops during Kailash Kora are Dhiraphuk 4,890 m and Zutulphuk(4,835), with the highest altitude being Drolma La (5,634 meters). The facilities are basic with dormitory-style beds on a sharing basis for three to four people.

LocationAccommodation TypeDescriptionAmenities
KyirongHotelBasic guest house providing simple accommodation and local meals.Attached bathrooms, hot water, and a dining area
SagaHotelComfortable hotel with essential amenities, suitable for large groups and Yatris.Restaurant, Wi-Fi, laundry service, travel desk
Lake MansarovarHotelLocated close to the holy Lake Mansarovar with stunning lake and mountain views.Basic meals, common areas, cultural activities
DarchenGuest HouseA popular stop and base for pilgrims before the Parikrama starts. Decent comfort and accessibility.Shared bathrooms
DirapukGuest HouseSimple lodge at the foot of Mount Kailash, used during the first day of Kora.Shared bathrooms
ZuthulphukGuest HouseVery basic Accommodation in Mount Kailash offering closeness to the sacred mountain on the final day of the trek.Shared bathrooms

 

Meals during Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

ItemTimeMeals
Breakfast7 am-8 am
  • Tea (sweet or Tibetan butter tea)
  • Coffee
  • Milk
  • Hot chocolate
  • Horlicks
  • Butter toast
  • Jam and bread
  • Honey
  • Muesli
  • Puri bhaji
  • Cornflakes
  • Haluwa
  • Aalu paratha
  • Upma
  • Samosa
  • Porridge (oats or tsampa)
  • Steamed buns
  • Toast
Lunch11 am- 12:30 pm
  • Butter rice
  • Butter roti
  • Chana masala
  • Dal soup
  • Fresh tomato sauce
  • Hot water (served often due to altitude)
  • Juice (packaged or fresh if available)
  • Macaroni
  • Mixed vegetable fry
  • Mushroom curry
  • Noodles (Tibetan or Nepali style)
  • Palak paneer
  • Papad fry
  • Pickle
  • Plain paratha
  • Pulau (fragrant rice with veggies)
  • Rasgulla (sweet treat on lucky days)
  • Rice
  • Roti
  • Salad (simple cucumber, carrot, and tomato mix)
  • Sambar
  • Tibetan bread (Tingmo, Balep varieties)
  • Veg biryani
  • Veg fry spaghetti
  • Vegetable fry
Evening Tea Break4 pm-5 pm
  • Biscuits (Marie, Digestive, or local Tibetan ones)
  • Boiled water (essential for safe drinking)
  • Coffee
  • Dried fruits (raisins, apricots, almonds)
  • Herbal tea (often mint, ginger, or local blends)
  • Milk
  • Salted nuts
  • Tea (regular or Tibetan style)
Dinner

 

6:30 pm- 8:30 pm
  • Aaloo sadeko (spiced potato mix)
  • Bread
  • Dal (lentil soup)
  • Dal makhani
  • Fruit (apple, banana, or orange)
  • Fry vegetables (mixed style)
  • Green beans gravy
  • Hot water (served with all meals due to altitude)
  • Matar paneer
  • Mixed vegetables
  • Noodles or rice (as per rotation)
  • Optional egg curry or paneer curry
  • Papad
  • Pickle
  • Plain rice
  • Rasgulla or sweet dish (occasionally served)
  • Roti / Masala roti
  • Salad
  • Soup (veg or tomato-based)
  • Vegetable fry

Drinks: Hot/boiled or bottled water will be provided all day long. Tea and coffee will also be in the list but make sure beforehand.

Some Useful Tips

  • Book Early: During the peak season, the hotels in Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and guesthouses near Kailash Mansarovar get crowded. So, make a booking early. Accommodation in the Mount Kailash Yatra route is limited. It’s advisable to book through a reliable tour operator to secure your stay.
  • Build up your mind for sharing of room and basic facilities.
  • Pack light: bring your essential warm clothes, sleeping bags, and others, but make your travel light and easy.
  • Be respectful and follow local Tibetan customs.
  • Some people even prefer bringing their own pillow cover for hygiene. Make your choice.
  • Energy is key: Bring some dry fruits, chocolates, energy bars, nuts, and biscuits.
  • Keep yourself hydrated. This will keep the blood flowing and keep you away from altitude sickness.
  • Know about local cuisines: Research the local Tibetan dishes, so that you can decide what to try during your trip to Kailash. Also, know the signs to distinguish veg and non-veg meals.

Conclusion

The accommodation along the entire Kailash Mansarovar Yatra reflects the spiritual journey to meet Lord Shiva. The meals are basic, non-vegetarian, and delicious. The hotels in Kailash Mansarovar Yatra on a shared basis teach you to be patient and love a communal life. They support your spiritual journey rather than luxury.

Where do pilgrims stay during the Kailash Yatra?

During the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, pilgrims stay mostly in small guesthouses and hotels. For major stays such as Kyirong, Saga, Darchen, and near Lake Mansarovar, there are simple hotels with basic beds and vegetarian meals.

What kind of accommodation is available in Darchen?

Darchen is a developed town of hotels with modern facilities. The guest houses and hotels in Darchen are operated by local Tibetan families. The rooms are on a sharing basis, and attached bathrooms are rarely found.

Are there luxury hotels near Mount Kailash?

No. Luxury hotels are found in towns like Darchena, Kyirong, and Saga, but not during the kora.  resorts like in cities, nope. During the three days of Kailash kora, simple guest houses are available for a comfortable rest.

How much does it cost to stay in Kailash hotels?

The price for hotels in the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra depends on the season and comfort level. On average, the accommodation usually costs USD 40–80 per night for mid-range, and cheaper ones about USD 20–30. The cost is often included in your Kailash Yatra packages.

Is it safe to stay in guesthouses during Kailash Parikrama?

Yes, your stay in Kailash is safe. Nights can be cold, so bring some warmer layers of clothes and sleeping bags. The hotels are operated by local people of Tibet. The Chinese military keeps an eye on every activity occurring throughout the area.

What facilities do Kailash lodges offer?

The lodges and hotels in Kailash provide warm beds, blankets, hot water (sometimes solar), and simple meals. The toilets are common, and even some rooms are shared among three to four people.

Can I book hotels in Kailash online?

Local travel agencies and OTAs such as TripAdvisor Tibet offer online booking of the hotels. Since you will be traveling with a tour operator, the booking will be handled by your tour operator in Nepal and in Tibet.

Are there toilets and hot water in Kailash guesthouses?

The hotels in Tibet have shared toilets. Some hotels are operated on solar or generators. So the availability of hot water depends but not always reliable.

What is the best place to stay near Lake Mansarovar?

Staying in guesthouses at Chiu Gompa or Hor Qu village side provides hotel rooms with a close view of the lake, and is full of pilgrims. This place is also popular for the mesmerizing sunset view.

Do Kailash hotels provide oxygen facilities?

Some hotels in Saga, Kyirong, and Darchen do have small oxygen cylinders or altitude rooms. During your trip, your tour manager will carry portable oxygen cans for you.

How far are guesthouses from Kailash base camp?

Darchen is called the base camp of Mount Kailash. There are guesthouses at the base camp of Kailash. From there, we need to travel to Yamadwar and start our Kailash Kora.

Are there vegetarian meals in Kailash lodges?

Yes, the meals are mostly vegetarian. Hindu Pilgrims from India and Nepal like to have vegetarian melas. Foods like dal, bhat(rice), vegetables, pickle, roti, chapati, and soup are common foods consumed.

Can I find Wi-Fi in Kailash hotels?

Hotels in Saga and Kyirong have wifi in hotels, but as we go beyond the mountains, the signals fade away.

What is the check-in time for Kailash guesthouses?

There is no strict system for Kailash guesthouses. The hotels and guesthouses welcome the group as soon as they arrive with a smiling gesture.

Are Kailash's accommodations altitude-friendly?

The accommodation in Kailash is built using locally available resources. They are built to adjust the altitude. They’re built to best fit the climate of that region. Yet you need to carry your regular medicines and stay hydrated. Oxygen levels drop abruptly above 4,000 meters. So walk slow, as well as get enough rest.

Do I need to pre-book hotels for Kailash Yatra?

The travel agency handles them. During peak season, ask your tour agency which hotel they booked and what facilities they will provide.

What languages do the Kailash hotel staff speak?

Most people in Tibet speak Tibetan and Chinese. Your tour guides will speak Nepali, Hindi, and  English. The best language in the world is a smile.

Amrit Kumar Aryal, a licensed Trek and Tour Guide with a Master’s degree in Tourism and Hospitality from TU, has been in the industry, as a digital content designer, passionate researcher, and blogger who is promoting sustainable, meaningful, and inspiring travel experiences. He specializes in crafting unique itineraries, travel guides, and unforgettable trips to the majestic peaks, wandering ancient cities, or immersing in Nepal’s rich culture.

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