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Resonate with the Heart of the World

A 15-day crystalline journey to the sacred axis of The World. Beyond the reach of noise, we return to the Silence

where Your True Essence Resides and all wisdom begins.

If Tibet or Mt. Kailash has been on your heart,

A Letter to the Soul that has been called....

Dear One, you have felt it.

Beneath the noise of your daily life, there has been a nudge. A persistent pull in your body, a quiet stir in your heart that the mind cannot quite explain. This is not a random thought- it is the sound of your soul’s clock striking a sacred hour. This is the time you have been waiting for.

The Universe is not just calling you to a destination; it is calling you to align with a new frequency. We are stepping into a new frontier, a territory where the old maps no longer work.

2026 is the year of breaking through.

A convergence of Ages: Beyond the 60-yyear cycle of the Fire Horse, 2026 marks a rare celestial alignment. It is a year for dissolving everything you thought your path, your future, or your service "should" look like. We are not going to Tibet to find a new version of the old you. We are going to allow the pristine, ancient energy of the Himalayas to act as a solvent—dissolving the "false self" and letting go of the patterns that have held you back from authentic embodiment.

Tibet holds a frequency that does not negotiate with the mind.

Let go of any expectation and perceived prediction. In that high-altitude silence, allow yourself to slow down, return to the silence of your heart as the spacious mountain range invite you to just be. Allow more of who you came here to be emerge. Your Essence will not be anything your mind has ever imagined. We will enter the field of Intelligence. You may recognize your soul sister(s) from different lifetime(s). You may be activated in ways that surprise you. Let yourself remain open and curious about why you are being called to this ancient land. Let your heart be cracked up by the sacred mountains.

We will hold group transmissions to support and harmonize all that is taking place, with-out and within.

We are creating anew. We are walking a path that is being formed under our feet with every step of the pilgrimage through Tibet and of the Kora around Mt. Kailash. If your body softens or your heart expands with the "frightening" excitement of this unknown- trust that. The mountains are calling and your body knows.

Who is this for?

The Call of the Conscious Woman

This sacred container is not for the wounded seeking a harbor; it is for the Leader who has already walked through the fire. You may have moved through the harsh setbacks of the first part of life. You may have known what it is to be small, to be without a voice, and to survive the weight of outdated structures. But that version of you has been dissolving. You have arisen from those depths, not as a victim, but as a force of nature.

This pilgrimage is for you if:

  • You are feeling the call of the New Earth: You feel the call to step up, to share, to contribute- not in the old way of power and performance, but as a part of the collective force creating a new way of being on this planet.

  • You Love Nature and Traveling: You love to be in Nature, to connect and commune. You love traveling and you are open-minded to cultures and living conditions that may be extremely different from what you are used to. You are open to move out of your comfort zone.

  • You Desire the "Great Reconnection": You feel a deep, visceral longing to reconnect to the earth Gaia and to the bigger part of your inner wisdom—the cosmic Essence that has been waiting for this exact moment to rise.

  • You are Done with the Performance: You are a female leader who is ready to shed the "impressive" mask and find the unique sound of your own naturalness. You are willing to connect with another women through heart as a fellow traveler.

This is a Gathering of the Sovereign. We do not gather to fix ourselves. We gather to remember who we are and to anchor that frequency into the Earth .

The 15-Day Heart Pilgrimage: An Inner & Outer Initiation

Phase I: The Clearing (Lhasa & The Sacred Lakes)

  • Day 01: Arrival in the Holy City. Welcome to Lhasa (3650m). You are greeted with a traditional Hada scarf, marking the beginning of your sacred transition .

  • Day 02: The Wisdom of the Monastics. A full immersion into Drepung and Sera Monasteries. Witness the famous philosophical debates and align with the ancient worldview of Tibetan Buddhism .

  • Day 03: The Heart of Tibetan Faith. Visit the Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple. Walk the Barkhor Street Kora alongside local pilgrims, breathing in the scent of juniper and devotion .

  • Day 04: The Turquoise Mirror. Journey to Yamdrok-tso, a lake of surreal beauty, and witness the Karola Glacier—the largest ice tongue in Tibet .

  • Day 05: The First Glimpse of the Mother. We reach the Everest region. At Gawula Pass, we marvel at the five highest peaks on Earth before witnessing the sunset’s golden glow on Everest’s North Face .

Phase II: The Approach (The Wild Ngari Plateau)

  • Day 06: Gateway to the Mysterious West. From the world's highest monastery, Rongbuk, we move toward the Ngari Plateau—the most mysterious and energetic region of Tibet .

  • Day 07: The Presence of the King. Crossing the Mayum La Pass, the holy Lake Manasarovar and Mount Kailash finally appear on the horizon, calling us forward .

Phase III: The Kora (Death and Rebirth)

  • Day 08: Step into the Valley. We begin the 13km trek at the foot of Kailash. As the sun sets, we witness the afterglow on the mountain's steep western cliffs from Dirapuk Monastery .

    Day 09: The Zero Point (Dolma La Pass). The most challenging and transformative day. We ascend to 5,630 meters, crossing the Dolma La Pass to reach the "Lake of Compassion," purifying a lifetime of karmic patterns .

  • Day 10: Completion and Stillness. We conclude the Kora and return to the shores of Lake Manasarovar to meditate by its rhythmic, sacred waters .

  • Day 11: The Inner Gate. A rare journey to Selung Monastery, the gateway to the Inner Kora. Here, in the silence of the southern face, we light butter lamps for world peace and our own inner sovereignty .

Phase IV: The Integration (The Descent)

  • Days 12–14: Carrying the Silence Home. We begin our return journey across the Himalayas and the Gangdise Mountains, reliving the wonders of the plateau as we integrate the high-altitude initiations .

  • Day 15: The New Trajectory. Departure from Lhasa. The physical journey ends, but the embodiment of your true essence begins.

What this Pilgrimage Encompasses

Before the Journey

The preparation begins in linear time and energetics with the following:

  • 4 Live Group Zoom Preparation Calls: These sessions cover intention setting, Q&A, and energetic attunement.

  • Preparation Guidance: You will receive both physical and mental preparation guidance.

  • Private WhatsApp Group: A dedicated space to cultivate connection and support among the circle before and during travel.

During the Journey

The 15 days across Tibet and Mount Kailash include:

  • Sacred Kora: A 3-day Kora/circumambulation around Mount Kailash.

  • We will visit monastry in inner Kora the next day.

  • Expert Guidance: Cultural and spiritual context provided by local Tibetan guides.

  • Spiritual Practices: Sacred feminine remembrance practices, Earth connection practices, and group channeling/transmissions.

  • Integration Space: Sharing circles for processing, integration reflections, and dedicated space for silence and embodied processing.

  • Physical Support: Accommodations and meals throughout the journey, staying in the best available local hotels (shared double rooms).

After the Journey

To support the return home, where embodiment truly begins, you will receive:

  • 2 Post-journey Integration Calls over Zoom: These are designed to support your clarity, grounding, and real-life application of the journey's shifts.

This complete package is held as a transformational container before, during, and long after your time in Tibet.

To support your spirit, we ensure your physical body is held in a container of comfort, safety, and grace.

  • The Container: A small, intimate circle of women, held in a field of safety and shared presence.

  • The Sanctuaries: Hand-selected 5-star accommodations in Lhasa and Shigatse (Sangri-La, Hilton or similar) and the best available boutique hotels and monastery guesthouses throughout the plateau.

  • The Path: Private, high-performance vehicles for the vast Tibetan distances and experienced local guides who understand the sacred nature of our route.

  • The Nourishment: All traditional meals with non-alcohol drinks, water throughout the 15 days.

  • The Support: All necessary Tibet entry permits, oxygen for high altitudes, and 24/7 energetic space-holding.

  • The Connection: 4 pre-trip preparation calls and 2 post-trip integration calls to anchor your transformation.

  • The Support: A private whatsapp group prior to the trip and an optional wechat group duing the travel in China

  • The Transportation: A new Private Vehicle, pick-up and drop-off at Lhasa airport or train station.

    What is not included: Your International airfare to/from Lhasa, China Visa, Mandatory Personal Travel Insurance, Yak or Porter fee during the Kora. Tips for the local guide and the driver.

    The Investment:
  • Full Exchange: €5,680 in shared double room

  • Early Bird Remembrance before May 5, 2026: €5,285

  • Single Room Supplement: €900 per person

  • Credit card is welcome and with 5% of banking charge

white cow on brown field during daytime
white cow on brown field during daytime
multicolored lines on hill under clear sky during sunrise
multicolored lines on hill under clear sky during sunrise

Frequently asked questions

This FAQ is written for first-time pilgrims and sensitive travelers. It covers the most common questions about trekking Mount Kailash (Kora) and traveling in Tibet.

Do I need to be religious (or know Tibetan Buddhism) to join?

No. This pilgrimage is open to women of all backgrounds. The journey is held as a heart-led, body-mind-soul pilgrimage. Local Tibetan guides will share cultural context on the ground.

How difficult is the Kailash Kora (trekking around Kailash)?

The Kora is challenging mainly due to high altitude (not technical climbing). You’ll be walking at very high elevations and crossing the Dolma La (Drolma La) pass, which is the hardest day for most people.

It is, however, manageable and doable. We see many travelers over 60 and 70 years old accomplished the Kora.

The key is to start consistent training the moment you decide to join if you have not already been in the habit of exercises and movement.

What is the altitude of the trek?

You’ll trek at very high altitude throughout. Darchen (the starting town) is already high, and the Kora averages around the 5,000m/16,405 feet range. The highest point is the Dolma La pass (about 5,630m/ 18,471 feet).

How many days is the Kora- trek around Mount Kailash?

For most travelers, the Kora is completed in 1- 3 days. Our group will complete the Kora in 3 days. We wii have time to rest and integrate. On day 4, we will visit inner Kora, which is special.

How many hours do we walk each day?

It varies by day and by your pace. Expect the longest effort on the pass day. Your guide will pace the group and build in breaks. You could also take breaks for yourself. It is not mandatory nor suggested the whole group walk together the whole time. Each has her own choice to partner up or walk at her own pace.

Do I need prior trekking experience?

Prior hiking helps, but it’s not required if you can train consistently and you’re comfortable walking for several hours at a time. Altitude tolerance matters more than speed.

What fitness level do I need?

You should be able to walk 3- 8+ hours comfortably on uneven terrain, and train your legs/cardio beforehand. A steady, consistent training plan is recommended.

What is altitude sickness and how do we reduce risk?

Altitude sickness can include headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and trouble sleeping. Risk is reduced through gradual acclimatization, hydration, rest, slow pacing, and listening to your body. Your local team will monitor wellbeing.

Can I take altitude medication (e.g., Diamox)?

Many travelers do and report altitude medication such as Diamox helps a lot. it’s a medical decision. Please consult your doctor for personal advice and contraindications.

What happens if I can’t complete the Kora?

That is why we choose to walk in 3 days. You will be able to measure your own speed and physical condition. The mountain meets each person differently. There are local options to pause, rest, have food or return to Darchen with support. We plan for safety first.

What permits/visas are required?

Foreign travelers typically need a Chinese visa plus Tibet travel permits. Our tour includes Tibetan permit application. You will only need to make sure you have valid Visa and passport to enter China. As of early 2026,

China has extended its unilateral visa-free policy until December 31, 2026, for ordinary passport holders from over 45 countries, including most of the EU, the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Eligible travelers can enter China for business, tourism, family visits, or transit for up to30 days.

Do I need trekking poles?

Strongly recommended. Poles help with stability and reduce strain on knees, especially on the pass day.

What about travel insurance?

Mandatory, ideally covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation where applicable. Please check coverage details carefully.

What currency and payments are used?

In Tibet/China, payments often use RMB. Cash can still be important in remote areas. We’ll provide guidance on exchange and practical tips.

Is it safe to travel in Tibet and to Kailash?

This is remote high-altitude travel, so safety is mainly about altitude, weather, and road conditions. We work with experienced local operators and prioritize acclimatization and pacing.

Are there cultural etiquette guidelines?

Yes. Respect monasteries and local customs, ask before photographing people, and follow your guide’s direction around sacred sites.

Do I need an application call?

You are encouraged to book a call, Yes. This is an alignment-based circle. We’ll do a short call to ensure the journey is supportive for you (physically and emotionally) and also for you to explore whether this feels aligned.

Why include Everest Base Camp?

Our itinerary includes a night near Everest Base Camp before heading west toward Kailash.

This supports gradual acclimatization, Deepens the Himalayan immersion and Opens perspective before the Kora. It is part of the energetic arc of the journey.

What is the best season for Kailash?

Most operators recommend late spring/summer through early autumn. September is often highlighted as a strong window; weather and road access can change year to year.

What will the weather be like?

Expect big temperature swings: sunny days, cold nights, and wind. Snow can occur even in warmer months at the pass. Layering is essential.

What kind of accommodation is provided?

We aim for the best available hotels locally (often top-tier or 5-star where available). During the Kora nights, accommodation may be simpler due to remoteness; we prioritize comfort within what the region allows.

What are bathrooms and showers like?

In remote areas, facilities can be basic, extremely basic. Some places have shared bathrooms; hot water may be limited. Bring hygiene essentials and a flexible mindset.

What is the food like? Can you accommodate dietary needs?

Meals vary by location (Tibetan/Chinese/Western options in larger towns; simpler meals near Kailash). We can usually accommodate common needs with advance notice, but options are limited in remote areas. We suggest you pack snacks, tea and infusion for the trip in case you do not tolerate the local food.

Is there internet/Wi‑Fi?

In major towns there may be Wi‑Fi or mobile signal, but in remote areas coverage can be unreliable or absent. Plan for digital minimalism.

What should I pack?

Key items: layered clothing, warm jacket, gloves/hat, wind/rain protection, hiking shoes, trekking poles, sun protection (UV is strong), Head Lamp, personal meds, electrolyte packets, a refillable bottle, and a daypack. We will provide a suggested packing list closer to the time.