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Circuit of Mt. Zipri “Holy Mountain of Dingri”

Kathmandu
Start atKathmandu
Moderate
DifficultyModerate
Lhasa, Tibet
Ends atLhasa, Tibet
Trekking, Pilgrimage
ActivityTrekking, Pilgrimage
Flights/Private Vehicle
TransporationFlights/Private Vehicle
Tea houses and camping
AccomodationTea houses and camping
13days/12nights
Duration13days/12nights
Full board during the trek
MealsFull board during the trek
5,250m
Max Altititude5,250m
Spring and autumn
Best SeasonsSpring and autumn

Embark on a Journey to the Holy Mountain of Dingri

The Circuit of Mt. Zipri offers a unique opportunity to traverse one of Tibet's most sacred pilgrimage routes. Mt. Zipri, revered as a holy mountain by the locals, holds immense historical and spiritual significance. As the central highlight of the trek, the mountain has been a source of inspiration for countless pilgrims over the centuries.

This trek is not just about walking through stunning Himalayan landscapes; it’s a spiritual journey that allows trekkers to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the region while discovering its deep-rooted cultural heritage.

Discover the Spiritual Legacy of Mt. Zipri

The region surrounding Mt. Zipri is dotted with sacred sites, including 17 retreat centers, monasteries, and nunneries, each with its unique charm and significance. One of the most notable spiritual figures associated with this area is the Dingri sage, Dampa Sangya, who lived here for nearly 20 years. His presence brought immense renown to the Tzipri Range and made it a central pilgrimage destination for followers of Tibetan Buddhism.

Exploring the scattered hermitages and meditation caves will provide trekkers with a glimpse into the monastic life and the deep spiritual practices carried out in these remote sanctuaries.

An Adventure Through Stunning Himalayan Landscapes

The Tzipri Range Circuit combines spiritual exploration with breathtaking natural beauty. Trekking through this area offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and serene rivers. The natural wonders of the Dingri region complement the spiritual atmosphere, creating a harmonious blend of adventure and serenity.

While the circuit primarily focuses on spiritual discovery, it also caters to trekkers who seek an adventurous journey through rugged terrains and high-altitude trails.

Best Times to Visit for an Unforgettable Experience

The Circuit of Mt. Zipri is best undertaken during the spring months of May and June or the autumn months of September to November. During these periods, the weather is mild, the skies are clear, and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. These conditions make trekking more enjoyable and allow for unobstructed views of the majestic mountains.

While winter trekking is possible, participants should prepare for cold temperatures and limited facilities. Summer treks are generally avoided due to swollen rivers and challenging stream crossings caused by melting snow.

Cultural Significance and Community Interaction

The Dingri region is not just a hub of natural beauty and spiritual energy—it is also home to a vibrant local culture. As you journey through the Circuit of Mt. Zipri, you will have the opportunity to interact with the warm and hospitable locals, gaining insights into their traditional way of life.

From participating in local rituals to enjoying authentic Tibetan cuisine, the trek offers a cultural immersion that enhances the overall experience.

Prepare for a Memorable Trek

The Circuit of Mt. Zipri is categorized as a moderate trek, with an altitude reaching up to 5,250 meters. Participants should be in good physical condition and equipped with appropriate trekking gear. Preparation is key to ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual enlightenment, cultural exploration, or a challenging adventure, this trek promises a transformative experience in the heart of the Tibetan Himalayas.

Itinerary

Day 1
Drive to Nyalam
Day 2
Drive to Shegar
Day 3
Drive to Tingri and explore
Day 4
Trek to Kongtsa
Day 5
Trek to Nagoling
Day 6
Trek to Pangla
Day 7
Trek to Friendship Highway
Day 8
Drive to Shigatse and explore
Day 9
Drive to Gyantse and explore
Day 10
Drive to Lhasa
Day 11
Explore Potala, Norbulingkha and Jokhang
Day 12
Explore Depong and Sera monastery
Day 13
Drive to Gongar fly to Kathmandu or Chengdu

Includes/Excludes

  • Accommodation during the trek
  • Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek
  • Porters to carry trekking equipment
  • Ground transportation as per the itinerary
  • Trekking equipment (sleeping bag, duffel bag, etc.)
  • International airfare
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses (such as drinks, snacks, laundry)
  • Any additional services not mentioned in the itinerary

Equipment Checklist for Circuit of Mt. Zipri “Holy Mountain of Dingri”

Lightweight trekking gear, insulated clothing, sturdy boots, first aid kit, and camping essentials.