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Saga Dawa Festival tour -
June 4, 2012 - offers
views of sacred places and stunning landscapes, magnificent
temples, mountain passes, snow-capped peaks, and encounters
with Tibetan nomad and Mt Kailash pilgrims! This is truly a
journey to stir the senses and nourish the soul - of all the
destinations in Asia, the most sacred and sublime. The days
of travel are long, the roads are dusty and bumpy - but it
is a world that will take your breath away.
Explore the heart of central Tibet, the great temples,
monasteries and palaces of Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse & Sakya
before traveling west, back in time and history through
dramatic landscapes to Tibet's most sacred pilgrimage sites
- Mount Kailash, Lake Manasarovar, Tithapuri - and to the
region that was once the heartland of Tibet, the ancient
kingdom of Guge.
After the raising of the new flag-pole at Tarboche join
pilgrims on the 3-day circumambulation of Mount Kailash. It
is challenging due to altitude, but within the capabilities
of any healthy person - and timed to coincide with the full
moon, it is an incredible time.
Stunning views of Qomolangma (Mt Everest) and a day trip
up to base camp are a fitting finale to this incredible
journey before we leave the Tibetan Plateau behind, plunging
into a lush green world as we descend almost 2000 meters in
just 30kms to the border town of Zhangmu.
Of incredible geomantic power Kailash (Sanskrit) or Kang
Rinpoche (Tibetan) marks the center of the Earth for
Buddhists, Hindus, Jains and Bon. To Buddhists it is the
abode of Demchok, the wrathful manifestation of Buddha
Sakyamuni. To Hindus it is the dwelling of Shiva, the
destroyer and according to the Sanskrit tradition of Vishnu
Purana it is a representation of Mount Meru, the cosmic
mountain at the center of the universe. It is the place
where the founder of Bon descended to Earth and where the
founder of the Jain faith was spiritually awakened.
Kailash is also the geographical watershed of South
Asia, here its great rivers are born - the Indus, the
Sutlej, the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) and the Karnali /
Ganges. At its foot lies the most venerated of Tibet's
lakes, Manasarovar, believed by Hindu's to have been formed
in the mind of Brahma.
Once the heartland of Tibet, the remains of Zhangzhung
date back over 3,000 years. Later the kingdom of Guge
flourished from the 9th to the 15th centuries, with its
strong links to Ladakh and Kashmir it is extremely important
in terms of Buddhist art history. The remains of this
kingdom stand in a landscape so overwhelming as to defy
description.
Saga
Dawa & Mt Kailash Tour Itinerary
Days 1-2 Lhasa acclimatization
Days 3-6 Lhasa to
Gyantse
Days 8-9 Shigatse
Day 10 Sakya - Lhatse
Day 11 Saga
Day 12 Paryang
Day 13 Lake Manasarovar
Day 14-15 Tirthapuri & Khyunlung
Days 16-17 Guge
Day 18 Darchen
Day 19 Saga Dawa at Tarboche
Days 20-21 Kailash Kora trek
Day 22 Kailash kora -
Lake Manasarovar
Day 23 Paryang
Day 24 Saga- Paiku Tso
Day 25 Lao Tingri
Day 26 Rombuk (Everest Base Camp)
Day 27 Nyalam
Day 28 Continue to Kathmandu or
return to Lhasa
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