With the end of winter in the Himalayas, quite a lot of pilgrims and explorers throng in the Mt. Kailash Region of Western Tibet. I myself have done the Mt. Kailash circuit over a dozen times. We are planning inner parikrima (Nandi Parikrima) this time. So I thought this will be a hot topics to discuss and get inputs now onwards. Here are some of the pictures I took with my experiences to begin with.
http://www.itournepal.com/images/kailash-nandi.jpgMt. KailashMt. Kailash is situated at a height of 6714 m (22156 ft) above sea level. For four major religions of Asia, i.e. Buddhism, Jainism, Bonpo (pre-Buddhist religion) and Hinduism, Mount Kailash is the sacred. For the Buddhists, Kailash is the center point of the universe. For the Jains, Kailash is the Mount Ashtapada, a very holy place of pilgrimage.