Mount Kailash will be accessible to devotees from India in September

Starting in September of this year, Devotees will be able to go to Mount Kailash from the Indian Territory, which is the holy abode of Lord Shiva.

Officials mentioned the cutting of the road from KMVN Huts by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in Nabhidhang, Pithoragarh district, to Lipulekh pass on the India-China border has begun and will be completed by September.

"We have started the work of cutting the road from KMVN Huts to Lipulekh Pass in Nabhidhang, about six and a half kilometers long," said Vimal Goswami, chief engineer of BRO's Diamond Project. 'Kailash View Point' will be ready along the road once it has been finished.

The Indian Government has assigned Hirak Project with the responsibility of creating "Kailash View Point." A lot of road-cutting work has been completed, and if the weather cooperates, it will be ready by September, said Mr. Goswami. 

Due to the COVID outbreak, the Kailash-Mansarovar yatra across the Lipulekh Pass was postponed; it is yet to start again. Such a prolonged delay has helped the Indian government's efforts to provide an alternative path for pilgrims to take to reach Mount Kailash.

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