Day by Day
Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m)
Your journey begins where most Himalayan journeys begin: Tribhuvan International Airport, with someone from our team waiting for you. Transfer to your 4-star hotel and settle in. Tonight, if you have the energy, step into Thamel, the old traveler's quarter of Kathmandu, full of antique shops, momos, and the low-grade hum of expeditions being planned. You are one of them now.
Stay: 4-Star Hotel, Kathmandu
Day 2 Kathmandu to Nagarkot (2,175m)
32 kilometers northeast and 800 meters higher, Nagarkot sits above the valley fog with one of the clearest panoramas of the eastern Himalaya, including Mt. Everest. Drive up in the afternoon. Watch the sunset. Wake early tomorrow for the full show.
Stay: Resort in Nagarkot
Day 3 Nagarkot to Kathmandu via Bhaktapur and Changu Narayan
After sunrise over the Himalaya, descend to Bhaktapur, the most intact of the three Durbar Squares in the valley. The Golden Gate. The 55-Window Palace. The five-tiered Nyatapola Pagoda, which has stood through every earthquake Nepal has survived. Continue to Changu Narayan, Nepal's oldest Hindu temple, built in the 4th century and dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The stone carvings here belong in a museum but have never left the hillside they were made for.
Stay: Kathmandu Hotel
Day 4 Kathmandu Guided Sightseeing and Permit Preparation
A full day in the valley before the plateau begins. The Sleeping Vishnu at Budhanilkantha is a 5-meter stone figure reclining in a lotus pond carved from a single boulder around the 7th century. Pashupatinath Temple on the banks of the Bagmati River is the most sacred Hindu site in Nepal. Patan Durbar Square and the Swayambhunath hilltop stupa. While you explore, our team finalizes your China Group Visa and Tibet Travel Permit. By tonight, the paperwork is done.
Stay: Kathmandu Hotel
Day 5 Kathmandu to Nyalam (3,700m)
Depart early for the mountains. The road climbs through terraced hills and drops toward the border at Kodari. Cross the Friendship Bridge into Tibet and complete Chinese immigration formalities at Zhangmu. Here you will meet your Tibetan team, the drivers and local guides who will be with you through the plateau sector. Continue the climb to Nyalam. The air is noticeably thinner. Eat light tonight.
Stay: 3-Star Hotel, Nyalam
Day 6 Acclimatization Day in Nyalam (3,700m)
This day is not optional and not wasted. Your body is making real physiological adjustments, producing more red blood cells, expanding lung capacity, and recalibrating to the elevation. Rest, walk slowly, drink water, eat well. Do not push. The trek ahead requires a body that has been given time to adapt. This is how experienced Himalayan guides approach altitude: you earn the high passes by respecting the days before them.
Stay: Guest House, Nyalam
Day 7 Nyalam to Saga (4,600m)
The plateau opens up today. Drive east across the high Tibetan plain, vast and brown and windswept and unlike anything you have seen before, past the holy Brahmaputra River with views of the Himalayan ranges to the south. Watch for nomadic yak herders whose lives at this altitude have changed less in 500 years than most of the world has changed in fifty.
Stay: Guest House, Saga
Day 8 Saga to Lake Mansarovar (4,585m)
Today you cross the Mayum La Pass at 5,280 meters and see Mt. Kailash for the first time. Most guests go quiet at this point. The mountain is almost perfectly pyramidal, its four faces aligned with the cardinal directions, rising from the plateau in a way that seems geometrically deliberate. Drive down to the shores of Lake Mansarovar, the highest freshwater lake in the world. The water is the color of a clear sky.
Stay: Guest House near Lake Mansarovar
Day 9 Sacred Puja at Mansarovar
A day to stay. The Puja ceremony is performed at the lake's edge at dawn, when the water catches the first light and the mountain is reflected in it. After the ceremony there is time. Walk along the shore. Sit. Hindu pilgrims believe bathing in Mansarovar washes away the sins of a hundred lifetimes. You do not have to believe that to feel the weight of where you are.
Stay: Guest House, Mansarovar
Day 10 Mansarovar to Tarboche and Trek to Dirapuk (4,860m)
The Kora begins. Drive to Tarboche, the ceremonial starting point of the circumambulation, marked by prayer flags and the Tarboche flagpole raised each year during the Saga Dawa festival. Begin the 16-kilometer trek to Dirapuk Guest House, positioned directly across from the North Face of Mt. Kailash. At this distance, the mountain is simply enormous. Most guests spend a long time just looking.
Stay: Guest House, Dirapuk
Day 11 Trek over Drolma La Pass to Zuthulphuk (4,760m)
The hardest and most significant day of the journey. Trek 19 kilometers from Dirapuk over the Drolma La Pass at 5,200 meters, the highest point of the Kora and, for Tibetan Buddhists, the most sacred ground on the entire route. The pass is dedicated to the 21 Taras; pilgrims believe crossing it constitutes a rebirth. The descent brings you to Zuthulphuk Monastery, where the cave containing Milarepa's handprints is open to visitors. The handprints in the cave wall are not figurative. They are there.
Stay: Guest House, Zuthulphuk
Day 12 Zuthulphuk to Darchen and Drive to Paryang (4,750m)
A final 10-kilometer walk brings you back to Darchen, where the vehicles will be waiting. Visit the local temples and stupas before beginning the 345-kilometer drive west to Paryang. The Kora is complete. Three days, 52 kilometers, one pass at 5,200 meters. The fatigue and the satisfaction are both real.
Stay: Guest House, Paryang
Day 13 Paryang to Nyalam
455 kilometers back across the Tibetan plains. The same landscape you drove through five days ago, but different now. You have done something since then. Arrive at Nyalam in the evening.
Stay: Guest House, Nyalam
Day 14 Return to Kathmandu
Complete Chinese immigration formalities at Zhangmu, cross the Friendship Bridge, and re-enter Nepal at Kodari. After Nepalese immigration, the scenic drive back down through the hills to Kathmandu. The hotel feels different now: the bed, the warm shower, the city noise outside. Rest tonight. You have earned it.
Stay: Kathmandu Hotel
Day 15 Flight to Pokhara and Lakeside Discovery
A short flight west to Pokhara, Nepal's most beautiful city, where the Annapurna range rises directly above a lake so still it looks painted. Afternoon boat ride on Phewa Lake, past the small Barahi Temple built on an island in the water. Davis Falls is not a gentle waterfall but a powerful channel of water that drops into a deep underground cavern. This is a different Nepal than the plateau. Lush, warm, green.
Stay: Lakeside Hotel, Pokhara
Day 16 Sarangkot Sunrise and Return to Kathmandu
Wake before dawn for the drive to Sarangkot hill. At sunrise on a clear morning, the full Annapurna massif and the peak of Dhaulagiri are both visible, turning orange, then gold, then white as the light moves across them. After breakfast and a slow morning by the lake, fly back to Kathmandu for your final night.
Stay: Kathmandu Hotel
Day 17 Manakamana Blessing and Departure
Drive to Kurintar and board the Manakamana cable car over lush hillsides to the temple of the Wishes-Fulfilling Goddess. A fitting last stop: a goddess said to grant sincere requests, at the end of a journey spent in the company of the world's most sacred mountains. Back to the base for lunch, then the final transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure.
Stay: International Departure