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For millions of Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is not just a trek. It is the journey of a lifetime. Mount Kailash rises 6,638 meters above the remote western Tibetan plateau. No one climbs it. Not because it is impossible, but because the mountain is sacred. Lake Mansarovar rests at its feet, one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world, its water believed to wash away the burdens of a lifetime.
The overland route from Nepal is the most meaningful way to do this. You travel slowly through the Himalayas, cross into Tibet at the Kerung border, and arrive at Kailash after days of real travel through real terrain. By the time the mountain appears, you have earned the view. Holy Kailash Tours has been organizing this journey for pilgrims from around the world, handling every logistical detail so travelers can focus on the experience itself.