Experience the sacred Kailash Manasarovar Yatra by Helicopter in a carefully planned 9-day journey starting and ending in Kathmandu. This group-joining pilgrimage for Indian nationals is designed to reduce physical strain while preserving the spiritual depth of the yatra. Flying into the remote Himalayan region via Nepalgunj and Simikot, and using helicopter access to Hilsa, this route offers smoother logistics, expert support, and structured acclimatization. With trained team leaders, professional Sherpas, vegetarian meals, medical backup, and fixed departures for 2026, this package is ideal for devotees seeking a well-organized and spiritually focused Mount Kailash journey from Nepal.
The 9 Days Kailash Manasarovar Yatra by Helicopter from Kathmandu is a spiritually immersive group-joining pilgrimage designed for Indian nationals in 2026. This itinerary combines surface travel, domestic flights, and helicopter transfers to significantly reduce physical strain while ensuring proper acclimatization in the high Himalayas.
Starting from Kathmandu, the journey proceeds via Nepalgunj and Simikot before entering Tibet through Hilsa. Pilgrims experience the sacred Lake Manasarovar Parikrama, perform holy puja, and complete the revered Mount Kailash Kora with the support of trained Nepali team leaders, professional Sherpas, and medical supervision.
This all-inclusive Kailash yatra package focuses on safety, spiritual comfort, and smooth logistics, making it an ideal option for devotees seeking a well-managed and time-efficient Kailash Manasarovar helicopter tour from Nepal.
Trip Highlights at a Glance
Helicopter-assisted Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Simikot–Hilsa
Start and end point in Kathmandu for smoother international access
Sacred Lake Manasarovar Parikrama and Mount Kailash Kora
Planned acclimatization at Simikot and Purang
High-altitude medical support and oxygen backup
Fixed group departures with experienced Nepal-based leadership
Why Choose This Kailash Manasarovar Helicopter Package?
Helicopter access from Simikot to Hilsa minimizes long and difficult walking days
Gradual acclimatization with planned halts at Simikot and Purang
Experienced Nepal-based team leaders with 15+ years of Kailash yatra experience
Professional Sherpa support throughout the parikrama
High-altitude medical doctor stationed at Lake Manasarovar
Dedicated priest for Manasarovar puja
Freshly cooked vegetarian meals suitable for pilgrimage travel
Best Time to Visit
This Kailash Manasarovar Yatra operates from May to September 2026, which is the most suitable period for Himalayan travel. Selected departures coincide with full moon dates, enhancing the spiritual experience at Lake Manasarovar.
Who Is This Package For
Devotees seeking a helicopter-assisted Kailash Yatra from Kathmandu
Pilgrims looking for a structured, medically supported journey
First-time Kailash travelers preferring reduced physical difficulty
Spiritual seekers wanting a guided and well-managed group tour
Book Your Kailash Manasarovar Yatra from Kathmandu
This 9 Days Kailash Manasarovar Helicopter Tour from Kathmandu is a rare opportunity to undertake one of the world’s most sacred pilgrimages with expert guidance, safety support, and spiritual focus. Group sizes are limited and departures are fixed.
Send us your inquiry today to reserve your seat for the 2026 Kailash Yatra.
Route & Travel Style
Kathmandu → Nepalgunj → Simikot → Hilsa → Purang → Lake Manasarovar → Darchen → Kailash Parikrama → Purang → Kathmandu
This journey uses a combination of flights, helicopter transfers, and guided trekking to balance spiritual depth with physical feasibility.
Accommodation & Meals
Accommodation is arranged in carefully selected hotels, lodges, and guesthouses on a twin-sharing basis throughout Nepal and Tibet. Freshly prepared pure vegetarian meals are served daily, suitable for pilgrimage travel and high-altitude conditions.
Safety & Support
The yatra is led by experienced team leaders with over 15 years of Kailash expedition expertise. A qualified high-altitude medical doctor is stationed at Lake Manasarovar, supported by medical oxygen, first-aid equipment, and trained Sherpa staff throughout the journey.