Kailash manasarovar yatra by road
18 DaysKailash Mansarovar yatra is explicitly designed for devout pilgrims who are enthusiastic to reach the most sacred location, traveling the long and tedious path via mountains of Nepal and Tibet to catch a sight of Lord Shiva’s dwelling place. Being the world’s most popular and holy mountain for Hindu and Buddhist, Mt. Kailash, at 6740 meters, is the highest peak in the Kailas range of the Himalaya. The mountain is believed to be the ultimate residence of the Hindu deity of Destruction Lord Shiva and his wife goddess Gauri.
Mt. Kailash, the world’s holiest peak, is also known as the center of the universe. The inner Kora Kailash Tour allows an opportunity to move very close up with this holiest mountain and also do parikrama of Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva. It is, in fact, one of the most holy and difficult pilgrimages for worshippers. The outer parikrama of Mount Kailash is the first step in our itinerary. After that, you will proceed to the inner kora through Asthapad. After seeing Sapta Rishi Cave and receiving Nandi’s parikrama, return to Kathmandu by night, stopping at Dhampus.
In Mansarovar, you will do puja and bath in the lake. It is claimed that a visit to Mansarovar and a plunge in the Lake can wash away all of one’s sins and bring one to salvation. Since ancient times, numerous pilgrims have visited the Kailash Mansarovar. The journey used to be difficult, but it is now lot easier owing to modern transportation and travel firms. People may now attend this famous and ultimate pilgrimage without causing any havoc and enjoy the gods’ favor.
The 18-day trip starts with a visit to two of the country’s most prominent holy sites (Pashupatinath and Budhanilkantha-Bishnu Sleeping Temple). You can enjoy magnificent scenery while on the vacation and come home with lifelong memories. During the journey, you may also learn about the cultures of two nations (Nepal and Tibet) at the same time.