Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Begins, Devotees In High Spirits



According to the Ministry, 18 batches are expected to be dispatched. The yatra will be of 22 days. The Kailash-Mansarovar route stands as a major trade link between India and the neighboring country China. After a brief war between India and China, Hindus were allowed to reach to the lake and take the yatra resuming from 1981. Despite the pricey journey that it is, risking the lives in harsh and inadequately facilitated and adverse ecological presence. Meeting the challenges of an uneven climate, pilgrims surge ahead regardless of the comforts in the form of medication and communication that can be oft important, especially when one is on a journey.

The pilgrims surely have a tough task at hand but they are braving every hurdle to accomplish the task of completing the journey with minimal help and plenty of challenges. The government is doing every effort to make the pilgrims journey safe and sound.

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