Om Namo Shivaya
The Hindus believe Mount Kailash to be the abode of Lord Shiva and Pārbati. Making the arduous pilgrimage to Kailash is a means of attaining freedom from ignorance and illusion. Thousands of Hindu pilgrims visit Manasarovar and Mount Kailash each year from around the globe and neighboring India via Nepal, located in the China's Autonomous Region of Tibet. Tibet is a sacred land of Mount Kailash and Manasarovar, both of which are pilgrimage destinations for devotees of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon religions. Kailash Parbat (mountain) 6714 meters is a snow-capped rocky peak considered the abode of Hindu god Shiva and the residence of Tibetan Buddhist, Jainism, and Bonpo founders.
The lake of Manasarovar:
A Manas is a name for consciousness and enlightenment; the meaning of Manas is mind or consciousness. Sacred Manasarovar Lake (4580m.) located on Kailash has held deep spiritual influence and wide religious significance among Hindus and Buddhists alike. Purifying the soul and body by rounding the lake and taking a dip in it is believed to cleanse one of sins and sickness. There are others who believe that taking a dip in it helps one attain Moksha (freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth in this life) after the end of mortal life. After dipping into the cold waters of this holy lake, the soul is believed to be cleansed of all its sins, paving the way to heaven. According to ancient Hindu scriptures, this lake is a must-visit place if you want to achieve salvation, the highest state of achievement in Hinduism. It looks very charming when the waves of the Lake cascade in the wind. Each year, Monterosa makes a very pleasant and smooth Yatra, so join us and take advantage of our best services.