Kailash Tour for Singaporeans
What makes Mount Kailash so special? Mount Kailash is not just a mountain; it is a symbol of sacred existence and spiritual power, revered by Hinduism, Buddhism, Bon, and Jainism as the center of the world and the ultimate destination of faith. Every year, countless pilgrims come here to express their reverence, offer prayers, and seek self-purification through the sacred Yatra.
Whether you wish to complete the sacred kora to Mount Kailash, experience the tranquility of the land by Lake Mansarovar, or simply admire the snow-capped peaks, for Singaporeans, this will be an adventure across distances, as well as a profound spiritual journey.
China and Singapore have reached a bilateral agreement on mutual visa exemption, allowing stays of up to 30 days without a visa. Therefore, Singapore citizens traveling to Mount Kailash no longer need to apply for a Chinese Visa.
However, in addition to a Chinese Visa, foreign tourists traveling to Tibet and certain specific areas within Tibet are required to obtain a Tibet Travel Permit, Aliens’ Travel Permit and Military Area Entry Permit. These documents cannot be applied for individually and must be processed through a Tibet travel agency. Don’t worry, after you book the tour with us, we will handle all the necessary permits.
Top 6 Kailash Group Tour for Singaporeans
For Singaporeans, our carefully designed itineraries offer a unique experience that combines adventure and spiritual enrichment. Whether you wish to complete a sacred kora around Mount Kailash, admire the serene beauty of Lake Mansarovar, or immerse yourself in the charm of Tibetan culture, these itineraries will meet your needs and guide you effortlessly on this unforgettable journey.
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15 Days Lhasa EBC Kailash Mansarovar Gyirong/Nyalam Tingri Shigatse Lhasa Join-in Group Tour
RouteLhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Gyantse - Shigatse - EBC - Saga - Darchen - Mount Kailash - Darchen - Mansarovar Lake - Zhongba - Gyirong - Tingri - Sakya Monastery - Shigatse - Lhasa
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15 Days Lhasa EBC Kailash Mansarovar Northern Ngari Route Namtso Lhasa Join-in Group Tour
RouteLhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Shigatse - EBC - Darchen - Mount Kailash - Lake Mansarovar - Saga - Wenbu - Silin Lake - Bange - Namsto Lake - Lhasa
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FAQs on Kailash Tour for Singaporeans
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1. Can Singaporeans travel to Mount Kailash independently, or must they join a tour?
Singaporeans visiting Tibet, including Mount Kailash, cannot travel independently. They must join a tour organized by a travel agency and be accompanied by a guide throughout their trip. However, our customized tour service allows you to enjoy the maximum level of flexibility. You can plan all the attractions you want to visit and the duration of your stay, and we will arrange transportation and accommodation for you, ensuring a smooth pilgrimage.
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2. How can Singaporeans reach Mount Kailash?
Singaporeans can reach Mount Kailash primarily by air or overland. You can first fly to major Chinese cities such as Chengdu, Chongqing, Beijing, or Shanghai, and then transfer to a flight or train to Lhasa. After arriving in Lhasa, you can travel to Mount Kailash by overland or by direct flight to Ngari. Another popular option is to travel via Kathmandu. Traveling from Kathmandu to Mount Kailash by overland is convenient and fast, and is a prevalent choice for many tourists.
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3. What are the accommodation conditions like during a Mount Kailash tour?
Accommodation conditions on a Mount Kailash journey vary depending on the region. In major towns like Lhasa and Shigatse, you'll find mostly 3- or 4-star and above hotels with relatively complete facilities. However, in remote areas like Saga, accommodations are mostly simple hotels with basic but clean facilities. During the kora, accommodations are even more basic, consisting mainly of guesthouses or teahouses along the route.
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4. How much does a Mount Kailash tour cost for Singaporeans?
The cost of a Kailash Mansarovar Yatra for Singaporeans is comprised of several factors. Our shortest Mount Kailash tour, starting from Kathmandu, begins at approximately $1450, while the classic Kailash Mansarovar tour starts at $1800-2000. These tour packages typically include accommodation and entrance fees to all attractions along the way, as well as transportation within Tibet. However, you may have some additional personal expenses during the trip, and transportation costs from your departure point to Lhasa or Kathmandu are not included in the package. We offer tour packages at different prices to ensure you find a suitable itinerary within your budget.
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5. Is the Mount Kailash Kora suitable for children or elders?
Singaporeans are allowed to participate in a Mount Kailash tour with children or elderly family members, but they need to learn and pay attention to relevant matters in advance. The entire tour involves high-altitude trekking (the highest point is approximately 5,630m) and long hours of walking, requiring considerable physical strength and endurance. Children or elderly people with weak health may not be suitable to complete the entire journey. Furthermore, they are more susceptible to altitude sickness. If you decide to undertake the tour, it is recommended to consult a doctor beforehand and bring necessary medications.
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6. What to do if Singaporeans experience altitude sickness during the trip?
Mount Kailash and Ngari region are at high altitudes, and altitude sickness is a common problem. It is recommended that you allow 1-2 days of rest after arriving in Lhasa or Darchen to gradually adapt to the environment. Maintain a relaxed pace while trekking, and avoid overexertion. Ensure you keep enough water and eat light meals. If necessary, you can take anti-altitude sickness medication such as Hongjingtian. If you experience persistent symptoms such as headache, nausea, insomnia, or difficulty breathing, you should immediately rest and descend to a lower altitude area, and seek professional medical help.
Kailash Travel Guide for Singaporeans
A Mount Kailash tour is an incredible adventure full of surprises and breathtaking scenery. You'll need to plan in advance to ensure a smooth and trouble-free journey. Here, we've compiled all the necessary information to help you prepare with ease.
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How to Avoid High Altitude Sickness?
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Recommended Tibet Tour Packing List - Tibet Travel Necessities and Optional Items
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Common Mistakes to Avoid During Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
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2026 Kailash Kora Infrastructure Guide: Roads, Accommodation, and Supply Points

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