Kailash Yatra 2026

Some transformations require geography.

Kailash is not a destination. It is a confrontation with silence, with scale, with the part of yourself that has been waiting to be met beyond the noise of ordinary life.

Journey at a glance:

Sacred Geography

Mount Kailash, Tibet

Departure

24 June 2026

Group Size

35 to 40 seekers, held with intention

Investment

₹3,00,000 per person, all inclusive

This is not a pilgrimage of religious obligation. It is a deliberate encounter with stillness at a scale the mind cannot manufacture.

Every outer step mirrors an inner one. The mountain does not transform you. It simply makes it impossible to keep avoiding yourself.

You will not return the same person who departed. Not because the journey changes you, but because it reveals who you already were.

The Journey

Kailash Yatra 2026. A sacred confrontation with yourself.

At Kailash, the silence is so complete that you begin to hear what you have been drowning out for years.

Mount Kailash stands at 6,638 metres. It has never been climbed. Not because it is unreachable, but because some places are not meant to be conquered.

They are meant to be circumambulated, witnessed, and allowed to work on you in ways that the ordinary mind cannot initiate. The Kailash Yatra is a group journey of 35 to 40 seekers, held with intention throughout. Not a tour. Not a pilgrimage in the conventional sense.

A container for inner work, set against the most humbling geography on earth. Neeraj Gala leads the journey as a conscious guide, weaving dialogue, reflection, and presence practice throughout the expedition. The outer route is the Parikrama. The inner one is entirely your own.

Investment

₹3,00,000

Per person, all inclusive. Seats are limited to 35 to 40 seekers.

Departure

Return date shared on registration

24 June 2026

Destination

Mount Kailash, Tibet

Sacred geography, 6,638 metres

Group

35 to 40 Seekers

Intentionally held, not a tour group

Led by

Neeraj Gala | एकात्म

Conscious guide and inner dialogue facilitator

What this journey is

Not a tour. Not a pilgrimage. A mirror.

Most people who come to Kailash arrive with a question they cannot quite articulate. Not a question about the mountain. A question about themselves. About what they have been carrying. About what is ready to be left behind. This journey creates the conditions for that question to surface and to be met. The altitude, the silence, the sheer scale of the landscape, the company of other honest seekers. All of it conspires to dissolve what is not essential. What remains, when the noise falls away, is what you actually came here to find.

The mountain does not care about your achievements. It only meets you as you actually are. That is the gift and the difficulty of Kailash.

This journey is not

How the journey unfolds

The Approach

The journey begins before the mountain. Travel, acclimatisation, and the gradual shedding of ordinary pace. The landscape begins its work before you arrive.

The Parikrama

The circumambulation of Kailash. 52 kilometres. Three days. Each step an outer movement and an inner one. Dialogue and reflection are woven throughout.

The Integration

What surfaces on the mountain needs space to settle. The return journey is not an ending. It is the beginning of what the mountain made visible.

What the mountain offers

What no conversation alone can provide.

Stillness at Scale

The silence of Kailash is not the silence of a meditation room. It is geological. Absolute. It dissolves the mental noise that ordinary environments simply cannot quiet.

A Deeper Connection to your own Presence

When external noise is removed, what remains is you. Not the performing version. Not the achieving version. The one that was always there beneath the roles.

Clarity that Outlasts the Journey

People return from Kailash with decisions made, relationships seen differently, careers reconsidered. Not because of mysticism. Because of what honest silence reveals.

Who this journey is for

Those who are ready to be met by themselves.

There is no religious requirement, no prior experience of pilgrimage, and no expectation of physical athleticism. What is required is a genuine willingness to be present and to be honest.

Kailash is not for the fit. It is not for the faithful. It is for the honest.

The journey is physically demanding but accessible with proper preparation. Neeraj and the team support every seeker throughout. You do not need to be an experienced trekker. You need to be genuinely ready. Seats are limited to 35 to 40 seekers to ensure the group remains a genuine container for inner work, not a crowd moving through a landscape.

Limited seats available

Departure: 24 June 2026. Expression of interest does not confirm your seat. A brief conversation with Neeraj follows to ensure alignment before registration is complete.

Those who have achieved much and are quietly asking if this is all there is

Those at a turning point, between lives, between identities, between certainties

Those who have felt the call of Kailash without being able to explain why

Those ready to walk in silence for three days and see what speaks

Those who want to travel not to escape their life but to finally meet it

Voices from the Circle

What people carry back from the mountain.

The mountain has been waiting. So have you.

You do not need to know what comes next. You only need to arrive honestly. The mountain does the rest.