Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Fitness & Medicine

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is No Ordinary Journey

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is not a resort holiday or an adrenaline-pumping adventure. It’s a soulful, high-altitude pilgrimage that demands mental strength, spiritual readiness, and a healthy, well-prepared body.

You don’t need muscle power or athletic endurance — but you do need to be medically fit and follow a disciplined routine before and during the Yatra.

Weather & Altitude Challenges

  • Extreme Weather: From scorching heat in lowlands to freezing cold in Tibet.

  • Altitude Variation:

    • Kathmandu: ~4,000 ft

    • Mount Kailash & Mansarovar: 15,000 – 19,000 ft
      The journey takes you across dramatic elevations — your body must acclimatize.

 

Fitness & Health Preparation

✅ Physical Fitness Routine (Start 45 Days Before Yatra)

  • Daily walking or jogging (Start with 1 km and build up)

  • Stair climbing practice to boost lung capacity

  • Deep breathing exercises and pranayama

  • If you have knee issues, use a knee cap and increase walking distance gradually

✅ Medical Kit Essentials

Every yatri must carry a personal medical kit with 2 sets of:

 

  • Prescribed Daily Medicines

  • Paracetamol / Crocin

  • Sprain & Injury Spray (e.g. Volini)

  • Burn Ointment

  • Glucose Tablets (Dextrose)

  • Electro Powder / ORS (Very Important)

  • Antacid Tablets

  • Motion Sickness Tablets

  • Painkillers (As prescribed)

  • Eye Drops

  • Vicks or similar

  • Muscle Relaxants

  • Knee Cap
    If diabetic or hypertensive:
    Bring your Glucose Meter or BP Monitor. Monitor daily and carry all prescribed medication with strict adherence to dosage and diet.

 Dietary Guidelines

  • Drink at least 3 litres of water daily

  • Drink 2 glasses of buttermilk (chhas) daily

  • Avoid oily/fried food

  • Do not eat outside food

  • No food after 7:30 PM

Continue this healthy routine even after the yatra to build long-term stamina and immunity.

Mandatory Medical Disclosure

All yatris must:

  • Disclose any ongoing health conditions in the Medical Form

  • Carry all medical reports if requested

  • Ensure their fitness is verified by a certified physician

  • Follow the fitness and food guidelines seriously

  • Take all medications on time and carry extras

  • Monitor blood pressure/sugar daily

  • Stay hydrated, stay positive, and trust your body

  • No smoking or alcohol

  • No oily, fried, or street food

  • Do not skip meals or eat after 7:30 PM

  • Avoid exerting yourself too much before full acclimatization

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