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  1. Mount Kailash (also Kailasa; Kangrinboqê or Gang Rinpoche; Standard Tibetan: གངས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ; simplified Chinese: 冈仁波齐峰; traditional Chinese: 岡仁波齊峰; pinyin: Gāngrénbōqí Fēng; Sanskrit: कैलास, IAST: Kailāsa) is a mountain in Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region of China.

    • Kailash Mountain Is Unclimbable. Mount Kailash’s height is 6,656 meters above sea level. It is not the tallest mountain in Tibetan areas. However, no one has climbed to the Mount Kailash summit.
    • The Climbers’ Mysterious Death. A team of scientists who intended to climb to the top of Mount Kailash finally gave up on the advice of a Tibetan Lama.
    • The Cross Mark Proved the Existence of religion Masters. A groove and a gouge form a giant cross mark on the mountain. The groove around the waist of Kailash Mountain is Shiva neck's snake trailed.
    • Kailash Peak Is Pyramid. Scientists have discovered that the top of Mt. Kailash is actually a man-made vacuum pyramid. It is surrounded by more than 100 other small pyramids.
  2. कैलाश पर्वत तिब्बत में स्थित एक पर्वत श्रेणी है। इसके पश्चिम तथा दक्षिण में मानसरोवर तथा राक्षसताल झील हैं। यहां से कई महत्वपूर्ण नदियां निकलतीं हैं - ब्रह्मपुत्र, सिन्धु, सतलुज इत्यादि। हिन्दू सनातन धर्म में इसे पवित्र माना गया है। [1]

  3. Learn how to register, apply, and prepare for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, a sacred pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar in Tibet. Compare the two routes, Lipulekh Pass and Nathu La, and their costs, durations, and places covered.

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  4. Kailash Mansarovar. The Kailash Range, considered to be one of the most sacred by Hindus, is said to be 30 million years old, formed during the early stages of the formation of the Himalayan mountains.

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  6. Learn about the history, significance, spiritual experiences and travel guide of Kailash Parvat, also known as Mount Kailash, a holy site for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Bonpos. Find out how to reach, when to visit and what to expect on this journey of a lifetime.

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