When you think of Himalayan range, you think of unspoilt beauty that just melts your heart. Two of the famous tourist spots in the Himalayan range are definitely Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. Everyone is aware that these mountains hold a great religious significance especially among the people who worship Lord Shiva.
Nestled beautifully in the majestic Trans-Himalayas of Tibet, Lake Mansarovar and Mount Kailash are two natural wonders that need your attention. Popularly known as ‘The Jewels of Tibet’, the serene Lake Mansarovar is crystal clear. Surrounded by snow-capped Mount Kailash, it is one sight to behold. A lot of sages of ancient religions and deities in mythology believe it is one of the prominent places to attain Nirvana. A soulful trip to Kailash Mansarovar that covers harsh climate, rough terrains and high altitude is something you should not miss.
People tend to have different perceptions as far as tourism in this place is concerned. For some, circumambulation of Mount Kailash tends to bring good fortune by drinking and bathing in the Lake Mansarovar, while others think a trip to this place is a perfect answer to take a test of mental strength and physical endurance.
Summer and monsoon seasons mark the best time to visit Kailash Mansarovar. This usually lasts from May to October. These months also prove great for outdoor activities like pilgrimage, trekking and more. If you happen to visit Kailash Mansarovar during the winters, ensure you carry heavy woollens as you are bound to encounter snowy trails. It is also the time to witness Saga Dawa Festival, a Tibetan Buddhist festival.
Why Will You Love Kailash Mansoravar?
Ask, what will actually make you hate Kailash Mansarovar. Well, there is no reason for you to hate this beautiful place. But then, if you are an adventurous type, then a trip to Kailash Mansarovar is a must. You will love every bit of it from lakes, the famous Saga Dawa Festival and not to forget mountain ranges.
After you are done with that difficult trek to Mount Kailash, ensure you circumambulate the peak of the mountain. You are bound to be wondering what Parikrama is, well, it is the walking around in clockwise and anti-clockwise. You should it is a difficult as it can last for three days. For people who cannot do the same on foot, can opt to hire a pony or yak.
There is no way you miss out on visiting the famous Lake Mansarovar. Standing at the foot of the sacred Mount Kailash, this lake will take your breath away. Located beautifully in Tibet, this lake is considered to be the holiest lakes in Asia. You should also know that the lake is believed in changing colours. You will find it is crystal clear near the shores and is emerald green towards the centre. The sight of it in moonlight is something you should not miss!
Tourists travel from far and wide for a trek to the sacred mountain – Mount Kailash. Located in the far west of Tibet, Mt. Kailash is considered holy by Jains, Hindus and Buddhists. Well, the reason lies in its geographical significance – within 30 miles radius are the sources of vast and enormous rivers Sutlej – in the West, Indus – North known as ‘Sindhu’ in India, Karnali – major tributary to the Ganges in South and Brahmaputra in East. If you are planning to go for a pilgrimage to Mt. Kailash, the best way is to go in the year of the horse. This year takes place once in twelve years.
Another major attraction that cannot be missed is Om Parvat. Located close to Adi Kailash Mountain, Om Parvat is a beautiful mountain in the Himalayan mountain ranges. The name is derived as the snow deposition pattern looks like the holy and sacred ‘OM’. It is the 66th highest mountain in Nepal. You will definitely enjoy the beauty and scenic views you get once you climb up the mountain.
Also known as Gosainthān, Shishapangma is the 14th highest mountain in the world. The name Shishapangma has a story; it is believed heavy snowfall killed most of the animals at pasture. In standard Tibetan language ‘Shisha’ means ‘meat of an animal that died due to natural causes’ and ‘sbangma’ meaning ‘malt remains left over from brewing beer’.
You will fall in love with the beauty of Gauri Kund instantly. This blue pond is also known as the ‘Lake of Compassion’. While you are on your Kailash tour, you will feel like visiting this mesmerizing blue lake. It is believed that the water of this lake helps in purifying. In fact, many even bring holy water back home.
Other Attractions that should be On Your List
Apart from the famous Lake Mansarovar, there are also other attractions that should not be missed. From Tirthapuri where you will find pilgrims bathing in spring pools, Yam Dwar,c Asthapad and Tarboche, Kailash Mansarovar has got it all
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