FAQ’S KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA

FAQ’s Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Undoubtedly, hundreds of questions will cross your mind as you plan a religious trip to Mt. Kailash. To help you plan your journey confidently and experience the trip of a lifetime, we tried to gather as much information and advice as possible on our Kailash Mansarovar FAQs.

What is the ideal time to travel to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?

You can visit Kailash Mansarovar anytime between mid-April and the end of September every year. But without question, April through June and September are the finest times to plan a trip to Mount Kailash since they provide excellent mountain visibility, breathtaking scenery, and pleasant weather. The monsoon months of July and August bring mild rain and fog on occasion. The winter season, which runs from November to March, brings with it significant snowfall and ice, making it almost impossible to traverse some parts of the path.

How difficult is the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?

The trek is quite challenging and demanding, particularly because of the altitude and the thin, dry air that is 40% less oxygenated than at sea level. Altitude sickness is quite likely to occur under these circumstances. Pilgrims must travel through dangerous, high-altitude regions during the Yatra. The Kailash journey is quite challenging because of the extremely steep hills and the large distances that must be traveled each day between camps. It wouldn’t be an issue if you regularly exercise, have high-altitude trekking expertise, and are in excellent condition.

What is the cost of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?

Travel to Tibet is governed by tight regulations for all international visitors. Different fees are charged by the Tibetan government against Indian citizens and foreigners, particularly those who are participating in the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. The pricing range for Indian citizens is typically between $2000 and $4000, while the price range for non-Indian nationals is between $3000 and $5000. The route you choose, the number of people in the group, the time of year you travel, the kind of transportation you use, the quality of the accommodation and food, and other considerations will all have an impact on the cost of your journey to Kailash Mansarovar.

Who is my guide for the Yatra of Kailash Mansarovar?

All of your guides are native Tibetan and Nepalese people. The Nepalese guides take care of all the pilgrims’ comfort, food, health, and safety needs, while the Tibetan guides handle all the paperwork, communicate in the regional dialect of Tibet, and keep an eye on yak and horse vendors.

What are the available routes to get to Mount Kailash?

There are three main routes to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra that go from Nepal. Initially, you will take a flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa for the Kailash trip via Lhasa. Following a few days of touring and acclimatization in Lhasa, you will travel via the towns of Shigatse, Gyantse, and Lhatse on your way to Lake Mansarovar. You will then spend a few days performing the Kailash Kora before heading back to Lhasa. Secondly, it is feasible to take an overland trip to Kailash, starting in Kathmandu and driving to Kyirong, the Tibetan border, and then continuing via Saga to Lake Mansarovar and Mount Kailash. Alternatively, you may take a plane from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, take a helicopter from there to Simikot, and then embark on a rather strenuous climb via Dharapori, Yalbang, and Yari to Hilsa. You will start your journey to Kailash Kora and Mansarovar Lake from Hilsa and go through Purang and Darchen.

How can I go to Mount Kailash the quickest?

The fastest way to go to the sacred Mount Kailash is through Simikot; nevertheless, there are two main problems with this route: flights that are delayed or canceled because of bad weather, and a rapid ascent to a high altitude that might put travelers at risk of mountain sickness. Thus, we highly suggest doing the roughly 10- to 12-day trek overland via the Kyirong route.

What is the most common route to get to Mount Kailash?

The Kyirong route is the most well-traveled route from Nepal to Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake. The trip is peaceful and exciting, starting with a drive from Kathmandu to Kyirong, the Tibetan border, and continuing on a beautiful roadway to Kailash Mansarovar.

What kind of fitness is required for Kailash Mansarovar Lake Yatra?

Due to the high elevations of Mt. Kailash and Mansarovar Lake, visitors must be in excellent health and have completed a few weeks of regular exercise before the journey. Before scheduling a journey to Mount Kailash, anybody with any chronic illnesses, including asthma or COPD, must consult with their doctors. For an enjoyable holiday, you’ll need to do some basic yoga, 4 to 5 km of walking each day, lung exercises, and pranayamas like Kapalbati, Bhasrika, and Anulom Vilom.

What kind of toilet facilities are available during Kailash Mansarovar Lake Yatra?

In Taklakot, Saga, and Darchen, new hotels are now being built, and they have rooms with connected bathrooms. While some establishments have Western-style restrooms, the majority of hotels and guesthouses still use the traditional Asian squat toilets, which aren’t often particularly clean. Unless you are using standard hotels, where the restrooms have been upgraded, there is a slight problem in Mansarovar, Dirapuk, and Zutulpuk where you have to cope with temporary restrooms. However, there are no restrooms throughout the Kora, or circumambulation of Mount Kailash, so people must use open-air dug-pit toilets.

What food options are available during the Kailash Mansarovar Lake Yatra?

Since the Mt. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is primarily a Hindu pilgrimage, almost every meal is vegetarian. You can get Tibetan and Chinese food options at the tea houses. We also recommend you carry dry fruits and nuts, energy bars, etc.

What are the drinking water facilities during the trip?

Since the quality of drinking water in Tibet is unsafe to drink. You can buy mineral water bottles in the tea houses during the yatra.

What type of facilities are accessible for emergency evacuation when traveling?

Given the elevation of Mount Kailash, there is a significant risk that a visitor may have altitude sickness. We have specialized rescuers on the Mt. Kailash Kora path in case an emergency evacuation is required. When the ambulance is within driving distance of the sick passengers, they will transport them there and then return them to the closest hospital or health facility.

What currency should I bring on the Kailash Yatra?

Although it’s possible to exchange US dollars for other currencies in Tibet, the exchange rates might not be as good as they are elsewhere. Therefore, before you leave for your vacation, we advise you to exchange your US dollars for Chinese Renminbi (RMB or CNY) at substantially higher rates in Kathmandu. USD might not be accepted in small teahouses or motels in Tibet, but Chinese cash is readily accepted across the country.

Do I need an insurance for Kailash Yatra?

Crossing the Dolma La Pass at 5,943 meters (19,500 feet) during the Kora is the highest point of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. There is a chance that someone at this altitude will get mild to severe altitude sickness. To participate in this trip, you must get enough travel insurance that covers costs associated with any medical emergencies and evacuations. Make sure that your insurance includes emergency air ambulance or helicopter rescue, including medical charges, and that it is fully informed about all the activities you conduct on the trip.

What is the difference between inner Kora and Outer Kora?

With overnight stops at Zutulpuk and Dirapuk, the 56 km (35 mi) outer Kora takes three days to complete. The inner parikrama is considered a unique Kora that is less known to devotees and somewhat more difficult than the outer parikrama, whereas the outer parikrama is the more well-known trek. The Bons walk counter-clockwise and finish the inner Kora in three to five days, whilst the Buddhists do it clockwise. The inner parikrama is an extra trek that leads to Saptarishi Cave and Kailash Nandi in the inner region of Kailash Parbat.

Is there an internet facility available in Kailash Yatra?

Yes, for the majority of the trip, there is decent internet access. Nevertheless, internet access is not available during the Kailash Kora. If you want to use a data connection anywhere in Tibet where your hotels don’t provide it, you may buy a local SIM card there.

Is there electricity available in Kailash Yatra?

Yes, there is electricity available throughout the trip.

Why do people go to Kailash Mansarovar Lake during a full moon?

First of all, a full moon night makes Mt. Kailash appear magnificent. A full moon night holy swim in Lake Mansarovar is said to wash away all sins from the previous 100 lifetimes as well as the current, transforming the individual into a new human soul inhabiting the same body. The most optimistic and lively cosmic forces are radiated by the full moon, according to the old Vedic astrology. To experience the pure spiritual energy that emanates from Kailash and Mansarovar Lake’s natural surroundings, many strive to go to Kailash during full moons.

Is it possible to return without completing parikrama?

If you have altitude sickness or are experiencing serious health problems, you may return without completing your parikrama. At Darchen, though, you will have to wait for the other group members till they finish their Kailash Kora and head back.

Will there be a pandit for puja at Kailash Mansarovar?

Unfortunately, no! There aren’t any pandits or religious gurus around to conduct religious prayers or other customary gifts. One must be hired in Kathmandu, and you must permit him to travel with the rest of the group.

What kind of puja will be done at Kailash?

Every yatri, or visitor, planning to offer prayers is usually aware of the upcoming puja and fire ceremony, or havan, at Mount Kailash. All the supplies needed for the puja will be managed by us from Kathmandu itself, and we will transport everything up. We will set up your puja and other religious ceremonies that you will partake in throughout your journey if you reserve the full moon dates.

Can we take a dip in Kailash Lake?

Hindus believe that drinking the water from Mansarovar and taking a bath there may atone for all of one’s misdeeds from the previous 100 lifetimes as well as from the present. You will see a lot of Indian tourists coming here during the busiest time of year for the Kailash Yatra to take part in the Kailash Parikrama and to bathe ceremoniously in the pure waters of Mansarovar Lake. There is usually a specific location where guests may take a bath; nevertheless, the Tibetan authorities these days forbid taking a dip in the lake.

Is a visa required for the Kailash Yatra?

Kailash Mansarovar is situated inside China’s Tibetan Autonomous Region, all visitors will need a visa. You must have a passport that is valid for at least six months if you intend to go on a pilgrimage journey to the holy Mt. Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. We will handle the visa application procedure and make all the necessary preparations.

What are the documents required for the Kailash Yatra Trip and what not to carry?

For the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, travelers must have copies of their insurance and a valid passport. Apart from that, no more paperwork is needed. During this journey, make sure you don’t bring any printed materials of any type, including books, periodicals, or documents featuring the Dalai Lama or advocating for “Free Tibet.”

How much do you have to walk on the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?

Taking the Simikot route via Nepalgunj as an example, you will have a good deal of walking to do from Simikot through Dharapori, Kermi, Yalbang, Tumkot, Yari, and the Tibetan border towns of Hilsa and Purang. This is often not the route for a devout traveler, but rather for an adventurous one. There isn’t much walking if you drive via Kyirong on the overland route or fly to Lhasa and continue driving. The hilly routes of the Kailash Kora mean that even if the walking distance is not great, the walking hours are long. You will be walking for ten to twelve hours on the second day, which is by far the toughest. You must walk for four to five hours on the first day and two to three hours on the third.

What kind of accommodations are available in Tibet and Nepal?

During your time in Nepal, you’ll be accommodated in 3-star hotels featuring in-room facilities and customized services. During the hiking portions of a Simikot trip, you will be accommodated in pretty simple teahouses or, if you choose to camp overnight, tents. You will be lodging in motels with connected bathrooms and Western standards while traveling through Kyirong. You may anticipate a simple shared dormitory while at Mansarovar, Dirapuk, and Zutulpuk.

How to apply for a visa for the Kailash Tour?

To enter Tibet, every foreign visitor must have a current China visa as well as a Tibet travel permit. Travelers from Nepal who wish to visit Tibet should apply for a group tourist visa at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu. When you reserve your trip to Kailash Mansarovar with us, we will arrange for your Tibet travel permit and Chinese visa.

Which modes of transportation are used in Tibet and Nepal?

While minibusses are used inside Tibet, 4WD jeep or van will be used for the journey from Kathmandu to the Tibetan border and up to Kyirong. Flying the Simikot route entails taking a twin otter plane to Nepalgunj and then using a helicopter to reach Simikot. You will take a minibus after walking from Simikot to the border with Tibet. Flying from Kathmandu to Lhasa on the route via Lhasa, you will board a Boeing aircraft. You will take a minibus from Lhasa to the destination.a

Group Joining Dates for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2023

Group Joining Dates for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2023. We are delighted to have the much-awaited information on Mount Kailash Yatra dates and costs for 2023, which comes while the Kailash tourism season is in full swing. Since this pilgrimage draws thousands of visitors each year, it is essential to give accurate information on trip dates and costs. With the information provided on this site, you will be more able to decide how to spend your time on the captivating Kailash Yatra.

One of the most spiritual places in the world, Mount Kailash is situated in the Tibetan Plateau and towers majestically at a height of 6,638 m (21,778 ft). From all over the world, pilgrims and adventure seekers are drawn to this breathtaking gem of Tibet. Due to its devotion as the sacred abode of Lord Shiva, it is of great significance to the religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon. Visitors are mesmerized by the mountain’s majestic grandeur, which is hidden in the isolated Tibetan Trans Himalaya.

As one of the most well-known pilgrimages in the world, Kailash sees a large increase in tourists from May to September. It is strongly advised to make your travel arrangements well in advance in order to guarantee your position at your desired time. To make your trip more vibrant, you may also think about scheduling your visit around festivals. The cost might range from $2,000 to $5,000 or more, depending on the trip package you choose. You can customize your trip to suit your preferences by choosing from a variety of dates and prices.

What is the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?

And what is the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, you ask? The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a pilgrimage for individuals who believe in Lord Shiva and for those who find their deity in Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. For some, traveling to Kailash Mansarovar is just an adventure. If you genuinely want to witness the natural beauty of the world, you should go to Mount Kailash and the Lake Mansarovar Yatra.

Where is the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra?

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is situated in southern Tibet, around 1000 kilometers between Kathmandu, the Nepalese capital, and Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. Both Lhasa and Kathmandu have good road access to Kailash Mansarovar. If you go through Kathmandu, India is also well linked by road to Kathmandu from Gorakhpur (UP), Raxual (Bihar) & Bahriach (UP), Jaynagar (Bihar), Saharghat Madhwapur (Bihar), etc. You may cross into Tibet via the Nathula Pass in Sikkim and the Lipulekh Pass in Uttrakhand.

Cost of the Mount Kailash Yatra

The price of the tour is based on a number of factors that you must take into account while traveling. You may decide more wisely on your trip expenses and plan accordingly if you are aware of these things. Some of the key variables that greatly impact your travel expenditures are:

Transportation

The cost of transportation is a significant part of your trip to Kailash. There are several forms of transportation to choose from. According to your preference for comfort, you can choose either public or private transportation. Public transportation is more cost-effective than a private vehicle, which can be more expensive overall. Another mode of transportation is a helicopter as well.

Accommodation

Similarly for accommodation, there are a variety of prices associated with Kailash Yatra lodging alternatives. Guesthouses and tent camps with average services tend to be more affordable. On the other side, there are also some deluxe alternatives available at higher prices

Meals

The cost of meals makes up a significant portion of travel expenditures. Basic meals are typically included in trip packages, however, there may be certain restrictions. Some packages could include breakfast and lunch but not dinner. As a result, be careful to verify the prices of the meals included in your tour packages and adjust your travel budget as necessary.

Entry Fees and Permits

Kailash cannot be entered without the necessary permits. To receive the documentation for legitimate entrance into Tibetan territory, your travel agent must complete all permission processes, and you must pay the necessary permit costs. The Kailash Entry Fee may cost between $30 and $50 per person, while the Tibet Travel Permit may cost between $50 and $100 per person. Be careful to ask your tour guide about any updates to permit fees.

Trip Operator

The price of the tour packages that various tour operators provide vary, and this has a direct influence on the cost of the entire tour. The variations can be explained by elements like package inclusions, the standard of the provided services, and the standing and experience of the travel agency. While selecting tour operators, it’s important to put dependability first even though choosing more affordable packages may appear tempting. Seek out tour providers with a reputation for providing outstanding service, a lot of knowledge, and a staff of knowledgeable Sherpa guides and specialists.

The overall cost of the trip will vary depending on a number of criteria in addition to these essential ones, including the number of participants, the season of travel, extra activities, personal costs, and the use of a guide or sherpa. The situations you find yourself in and your preferences have a big impact on the ultimate price. Thus, it is crucial to carefully weigh all of the available possibilities and choose the one that best meets your interests, keeping in mind safety, comfort, and the trip’s overall success.

Visiting Kailash During the Full Moon Compared to Other Dates

When you visit Kailash at a full moon, you get the exceptional chance to see the spectacular landscape illuminated by the moon. You are given a breathtaking view of the Kailash region by the bright moon shining through the celestial sky. Additionally, it has great spiritual significance and is seen as fortunate for requesting divine favors. Before choosing a Kailash Yatra 2023 date with a full moon, you should be aware of a few potential drawbacks.

Pros

The spiritual environment is improved and your journey is enhanced by a sense of divine connection with the full moon.
On this specific date, you will see distinctive ethnic festivals, rituals, and offerings.
A really remarkable sight is the breathtaking scenery at night.

Cons

The main drawback of visiting on this day is the larger number of people, which can ruin your trip if you like privacy.
High demand and potential price increases are associated with full moon travel dates.
Due to the great demand, you could be forced to carefully follow the plan without any option for individualized exploring chances.

What is the Best Time to Visit Mount Kailash?

Generally, the best time to visit Tibet is during summer, from May to September. The atmosphere is mostly pleasant with mild temperature, and clear sky. The visibility of the landscape of the Kailash region adds beauty to the trip during these months. As this is the peak tourism season, you will be presented with more facilities and services, making your trip easier and more comfortable. Moreover, most of the festivals in Tibet are celebrated during these months and you will get the opportunity to witness and experience the unique Tibetan culture and traditions.

However, there are some months when travel is at its busiest. Traveling in the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) may be a good fit for you if you value calm and isolation. So, choose a date for the Kailash Yatra in 2023 from the list above, and make it an adventurous year.

Kailash Yatra fitness preparation

The level of fitness required also varies depending on the route you choose to Kailash and the amount of hiking required. Prior to starting the trek to the Himalayas, it is important to maintain a healthy level of physical fitness. Before leaving on the trip, it’s important to take into account a few vital factors for fitness preparation, including:

  • Take part in physical activities including cycling, walking, jogging, running, and brief hikes.
  • High altitude training to help you adjust to the Himalayan atmosphere.
  • Exercises that emphasized strengthening the legs and core.
  • Endurance exercises.
  • Stretching and flexibility.
  • preparation of the mind.
  • Before the trip, get your health checked up and talk to a doctor.

GROUP JOINING DATES 2023

DATEACTUAL COSTDISCOUNTED COST
10 SEP 2023USD 2629USD 2550
24 SEP 2023USD 2629USD 2550

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A Complete Guide To Mount Kailash Mansarovar Yatra (Journey)

Mt. Kailash information and beliefs

Mount Kailash lies on masked spot of Kailash Range in Tibet Autonomous region of China with height of 6,638 m holding identity of scared destination for opposed four religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon. According to belief of Hinduism, it is considered that Mt. Kailash is a dwelling of Lord Shiva and meditates on crest of Peak along with daughter of Himalayas likewise Buddhist beliefs that Mt. Kailash is living domain of Lord Buddha who represents supreme bliss. Furthermore, Jainism beliefs that the mountain next to Mt. Kailash is a spot where first Jain attained liberation along Bon considers Mt. Kailash as nine story mountain which is central point between the connection of Heaven and Earth. It’s believed that attending holy bath on nearby sacred Lake Mansarovar and attending pujas is the way there to wipe up all the sins from the last seven births and once attending full circular peregrination of 52 km long path can recompense blessing and clarity but after attending 108 times, you will be the one to attain Nirvana.

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Some facts about Mount Kailash Mansarovar
  • Four faces of peak are formed by lazuli, gold, ruby and crystal.
  • The lake Mansarovar is also believed to change different colors while its clear blue near the shores and it changes its color to an emerald green towards center.
  • Hinduism utters Mount Kailash which refers a crystal via Sanskrit, Kangri Rinpoche stands as precious snow mountain through Tibetan Buddhist, Swastika Mountain for Bon follower and Tirthankara for Jain.
  • The circular walk is developed via clockwise direction by Hindus and Buddhist while Jain and Bon minions peregrinate via anti-clockwise direction.
  • It’s surprised to discover hair and nails growing faster by few millimeters at the point throughout because it is considered as the spot of meteoric process of ageing.

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Attractions of Kailash Mansarovar journey

Undoubtedly, scared peak (Mt. Kailash) holding untold facts and belief is the foremost attraction of Kailash Mansarovar journey besides Lake Mansarovar is stunning too. Scared related to legends with mythical stories from ancient time scriptures are also objected along dip bath on holy lake creates different sense. While proceeding circular peregrination the countless praying flags by side blows a mind. An excellent cultural diversity with different beliefs for a common destination and numerous of other neighboring Himalayas establishes perfect composition of landscapes.

Route that leads to Mt. Kailash

Anyway, the pursuing trail contrasts according to period of packages. Normally, almost entire explorers and surveyors purse the common route which develops completely by passing via SyabruBesi, Kyirong County, Dongba, Mansarovar Lake and Darchen before encountering the walking path on the base of Mount Kailash (Yama Dwar). In the wake of accomplishing the ambition along inspecting the North face of Mount Kailash connecting to its base leads backward by retracing the same earlier developed course until the terminate destination is steeped in front.

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Essential info for Mt. Mansarovar journey

 As, there are differ in requirements along with the pilgrims or trippers but some of the essential info’s including First aid, travel documents, money cash or money bag, regular medicines, Good quality of hiking and tennis shoes with walking stick, sleeping bag, torch, toiletries, thick and thin garments, rain suits and many more others. Likewise, if you are trekking off-season than include entire info’s after consulting with trekking agency or other experts to fulfill entire requirement of packing.

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Visa and permits for Mt. Mansarovar journey

Trippers must be in control of a present international ID with no less than a half year of legitimacy remaining. The travel operator will deal with entire Tibetan visa and passage allows strategies once after sending copy of our travel permit and advance. Likewise, Indian identification holders needn’t bother with visa for Nepal but for remaining to get a visa on landing in the air terminal/outskirt in Nepal you require two of ongoing photo alongside 40.00 USD for 30 days numerous section visa.

Mt. Mansarovar journey difficulty level

In fact, Kailash Mansarovar is really a high elevated pilgrim destination trip on the planet so this is not a joke to develop walk ahead. Likewise, sufficient hiking, cycling, uphill climbing, camping, Muscles stretching and aerobic workouts assists to establish less effort and pain during trip. Besides, neglecting proper acclimatization and natural calamities can be the vital reasons to plus more difficulty to trip along proper physical condition with strong dedication are the key to acquire victorious trip besides do not drink and smoke prior to and during the trip.

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Different packages for Mt. Kailash Mansarovar journey

Due to multiple trekking route and trail, agencies are designing differ short to long packages for concluding the journey. Explorers holding enough time can seize long package by eliminating obstacles along short packages are for mastery trippers. Thus, helicopter tour is available for experiencing exploration from high neglecting entire efforts along entire developed packages can further be customized according to desire of trippers.

Importance of Acclimatization while tripping Mt. Kailash Mansarovar

Being on height, altitude sickness is the major issue of travelling to Tibet along we often encounter over 4,600 m on Mt. Kailash Mansarovar journey so acclimatization is very essential. Besides, most of the potential trippers turn from very low elevation nearly equal to sea level and due to this reason acclimatization portrays a vast role likewise that doesn’t mean every tripper require high acclimatization period, professional tripper holding massive experience can conclude trip with short and compact acclimatization too.

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Perfect time for Mt. Kailash Mansarovar trip

According to expertise, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are evaluated as the rewarding moments to trip Kailash Mansarovar journey. Moderate temperature and clear weather condition are the terms to measure spring and autumn seasons as perfect time which also minimizes the difficulty and adds supplementary relish.

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Age Limit For Kailash Mansarovar Yatra
For Indian Passport Holder Age Limit Is 70 Years and for the people of other countries there is no age limit, in few cases we have seen that indian passport holder with age more then 70 years getting visa,how ever we do not guarantee that, up on request we can try for visa with age above 70 years.

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