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Kailash
Mansarovar Yatra Tour
The
holy Mansarovar or Mansa-Sarovar is the holiest, the most
fascinating, the most inspiring, the most famous of all the
lakes in the world and the most ancient that civilization has
known. It is majestically calm and dignified, like a bluish
green emerald or a pure turquoise set between two mighty and
equally majestic silver mountains - the Kailash in the North,
the Gurla Mandhata in the South, between the sister lake
Rakshat Tal and Ravana Hrada towards the West and some hills
towards the East.
The
world's youngest mountain chain - the Himalayas, which also
have the world's highest mountain peak Mt. Everest-prominently
mark the northernmost skyline of India and figure in the
history and mythology of the country.
To
the Hindus, the Himalayas are central to their cosmology. The
peaks are the petals of the Golden Lotus which lord Vishnu
created as a first step in the formation of the universe. On
one of these peaks - Mount Kailash, sits Shiva in a state of
perpetual meditation, generating the spiritual force that
sustains the cosmos.
Mount
Kailash is situated in Tibet where it is given the dignified
title of 'Kang Rampoche' meaning
'Precious Jewel'. Near Mount Kailash, during the geological
shift in the initial stages of the formation of the Himalayan
mountain chain four rivers arose from the area, flowing in
four different directions : the Indus flowed north, the
Karnali south, the Yarlung Tsangpo flowed east and Sutlej
traveled west.
Near Mount Kailash, considered as the adobe of Lord Shiva and
Parvati, lies a vast lake called Mansarovar, said to have been
created by Brahma - the creator.
YATRA
INFORMATION :
Kailash
Mansarovar
has been revered by people since time immemorial. Some of the
passes of Uttranchal Himalayas leading to Kailash Mansarovar,
in the Kumaon region, are Lipulekh passes, Lampiya dhrua, Nuwe
Dhura, Lowe Dhura, Unta Dhura, Jayanti and Kungri Bingri.
Kumaon is also referred to as Manaskhand which has many
legends are attached to the unusual lake and the mountain, one
such prevalent tale talks about the lake, according to it -
any person who bathes in the sanctified water of Mansarovar
shall go to the 'Paradise of Brahma' after death and the one
who drinks its water shall go to the 'Heaven of Shiva' and
shall be released from the sins of a hundred births. 865 kms.
from Delhi, the sacred centre for pilgrimage is a 53 Kms. walk
around the Kailash (6675 mts.) which according to the Hindu
Puranas and the Buddish text is identified as the centre of
the universe. Its highest point is Polmapass at 19,000 ft.
Mansarovar is situated at a height of 14930 ft (4530 mtrs)
with a circumference of 90 kms., depth of 90 mts., area of 320
Sq. Kms. Mansarovar is attached to Rakashtal with a natural
canal at a height of 14900 ft. (4515 mtrs). The circumference
of Rakashtal is 22 kms from the corner of which originates the
Satluj river. One can reach Kailash Mansarovar via Dharchula -Tawaghat-Lipulekh
Darma and Johar Valleys.
ENROUTE MANSAROVAR :
Delhi to Bageshwar via Moradabad, Rampur, Haldwani,
Kathgodam, Bhowali and Almora one also crosses the Yamuna,
Ganga, Ramganga W. and Kosi on the way. The sunrise and the
sunset give a spectacular view in a clear sky.
On the way to Kailash Mansarovar the tea estate at Chaukori
via Kanda-Vijaypur Kotmanyu provide an impressive view
of the majestic Himalayas. After an ardous track via Didihat,
Ogla-Jaulibi and along the Gori river you reach Dharchula,
also crossing Gomti, Saryu, Ramganga E and Gori.
19 Kms. from Dharchula, is Tawaghat where one
can view the confluence of the roaming Dhauli E and Kali
rivers. A trip to serene Chhiplakot peaks, lakes and glaciers
is possible via Khela Villege.
Further lies an arduous trail towards Sosa along the Kali
which is not advisable while climbing uphill. The villages of
Khela, Palpala and Nakuri are very close to the spot destroyed
by the land slides in 1977, 1978 and 1980. NHPC has launched
several projects to facilitate the people visiting this area.
This region is famous for its Kandali festival, held
once in twelve years and is celebrated with great fervour.
Narayan Ashram, established by Narayan Swami in 1936, is an
astonishing place. This ashram in idylic surroundings and
surrounded by a multitude of flowers. The serene atmosphere,
the inspiring discourses, the library, meditation room and
Samadhi-Sthal provide solace to the yatris.
From Tawalghat a 17 km trek leads to Mangti and a
further 4 km trek leads to Gala (2440 mtrs) where
accommodation can be arranged in cottages and camps.
Budhi (2740 mts.) is 16 kms. from Gala, which
serves as a resting spot. There are numerous springs and
waterfalls on either side of the river. One can have a
splendid view of the Adi-Nampa range of Nepal
Appeal
to Pilgrims :
1) While trekking walk towards the hill, not to the drop side.
Don't withdraw towards drop-side to give way to any person or
horse/pony.
2) The yatra (Journey) time is from morning to noon. So you
are advised to start early and reach next camp by noon. Wet
clothes, due to rain or sweat, should be changed and make your
arrangements for next day's yatra.
3) The arrangements for horses and porters are to be done in
the very beginning at Tawaghat. It is not possible to get them
in the middle of a yatra.
4) Trek according to the route. Don't experiment with
shortcuts or untrodden ways.
5) During your trek by cautious, yet confident. Take special
care in difficult terrain and watch out for landslides,
falling rocks/boulders, cloudbursts and the Kali river flowing
alongside. You should trek as a team, taking care of your
other team-members and warning each other of potential
hazards.
6) Use only water of safe springs for drinking. Fill your
water bottles at the camp. On the wayside, tea shops give
provide a refreshing break relief.
7) During selection itself pilgrims is are advised to procure
good quality trekking shoe/walking-sticks, raincoats,
polythenes and Rucksacks to carry their belongings. Goggles,
woolens, mufflers, hats, jackets/wind-cheaters, couple of
pairs of socks, cameras, transistor radios and general
medicines should be a part of their personal kit. Notebooks
and pens can also prove handy.
8) The weight of your luggage should be upto 25 kgs. Extra
weight will be charged for.
9) From Delhi to Lipulekh and back from Lipulekh to Delhi
there are good arrangements by Skylark Group but Skylark Group
is not responsible for any accident. If a yatri (Pilgrim)
doesn't attend after selection, money will not be refunded.
10) The lodging facilities on the way, are in snow-huts,
tin-sheds or tents in some places. Warm beddings are
adequately provided. All these facilities are arranged in
Tibet also.
11) Meals provided during Yatra : Onion-less food-rice, dal,
chapatis, vegetables, pickles, puri, parantha, pakori,
vegetable soup, sweets, Rasna, tea, Bournvita, and local green
vegetables.
12) In case of illness, one may have to stop the yatra midway
and return, but money is not refunded. In emergencies, a
helicopter can also be arranged, on payment and depending on
availability.
13) Rucksack, water bottle, jacket or sleeping bags can be
hired from Skylark
Group.
14) Photography is not prohibited in India and Tibet so a
sufficient stock of film rolls is advisable. Exposed films can
be deposited at Kalapani or at Lipulekh.
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