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Route to Kailash-Mansarovar through Sikkim opens on June 22

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We&rsquove stared breathlessly at its breathtaking views, and now, thanks to efforts by the Indian and Chinese governments, we can use it to access Kailash Mansarovar. Yes, we&rsquore talking about Nathu La (4,310m), which will allow more Indians to make the pilgrimage that was, until now, restricted to the 1,000 that the Ministry of External Affairs took in 18 batches through the year via the Lipulekh pass in Uttaranchal. Much-needed salve for our souls.

The first batch of pilgrims visiting Kailash Mansarovar through Nathu La in Sikkim will start their journey on June 22. While the route followed so far, through Lipulekh Pass, takes 22 days (Delhi to Delhi), including 12 days of trekking, the trip through Nathu La will take 19 days as visitors will travel by bus (up to Darchen) for the greater part of the journey. They will now have to trek for two and a half days for the Mount Kailash &lsquoparikrama'.

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