Kailash–Manasarovar
The famous religious site of Kailash-Manasarovar has officially opened for pilgrims. This year, a sizable number of devotees are anticipated to participate, with mid-April to mid-October being regarded as the ideal time frame. The Kailash–Manasarovar region is in Tibet, China, and access to it necessitates special authorization from the Chinese government.

The majority of tourists choose to use trekking agencies for a more convenient experience, even though visas can be obtained from the Chinese Embassy in Nepal. Visas and other required documents are closely monitored at China’s entry points. Lhasa, Hilsa, and Rasuwagadhi are the primary routes from Nepal to Kailash-Manasarovar.

With China resuming air and road travel services for Indian Hindu pilgrims for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s pilgrimage is anticipated to be especially busy. As a result, pilgrims from India and other nations are expected to arrive in significant numbers. In addition to being revered by Buddhists, Jainism, and Sikhism adherents, Mount Manasarovar is considered the home of Lord Shiva in Hinduism.