Mount Kailash is a mountain in the Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region of China that is believed to be an abode of Lord Shiva is situated less than 100 km (62 miles) north of the western trijunction of the borders of China, India, and Nepal with an altitude of 6,638 m (21,778 ft).
Now it’s happy news for the pilgrims, as Mount Kailash will be now opened for the Indian citizens too, as a way is in making from our country’s territory.
To create the way, as per officials, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has started the work on cutting the road from KMVN Huts in Nabhidhang in Pithoragarh district to Lipulekh pass on the India-China border.
After the completion of the road, ‘Kailash View Point’ will be ready along the road and if the weather condition is favourable it will be completed by the month of September.
“We have started the work of cutting the road from KMVN Huts to Lipulekh Pass in Nabhidhang, about six and a half kilometres long,” stated Vimal Goswami, Chief Engineer of BRO’s Diamond Project and he also said that a lot of road-cutting work has been already done.
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And when the COVID pandemic had postponed the Kailash-Mansarovar yatra the Lipulekh Pass is not resumed yet. So after such a long wait has contributed to the efforts of the Indian Government in forging an alternative path for the devotees to access Mount Kailash.