Kailash
Mansarovar Yatra - A Journey of a Heaven......
"The body was shivering as the
limbs were trying hard not to go numb. Chilled air was finding some way to
enter thru the six layers of clothing’s which WE had on US, rain drops were
freezing OUR nose and OUR eyelids. No one dare to sit down to rest or the
Chinese might send you back on medical grounds. There were around 70 including
porters, Itbp personnels and yatris huddled up in a small waiting area for the
Chinese to give yatris the green signal to cross over to their territory.
Everyone including the porters, who come there almost every week, were getting
frustrated at the situation. Was it the freezing temperatures coupled with cold
winds, was it the lack of oxygen in the atmosphere, was it the unearthly hours
that WE were there at or was it a mixture of all of the above?"
How one could pay homage to Holy
Kailash Mansarovar in this birth alive, as WE have taught by Our Elders that
good karma's will lead you to SHIV DHAM, after death.
Grown & brought up in DELHI -
DUBAI with Religious ethics from My MOTHER, this is a journal about The Kailash
Mansarovar Yatra which WE ( Me & My Mother ),were lucky to be a part of
numerous times. The journey that started from Delhi finally finished back in
Delhi. For most it’s more of an adventure trip than being a religious one but,
for US its a Religious Trip to the Abode of Lord shiva- Holy Mt. Kailash, OUR
love for hills, mountains, rivers, waterfalls, lakes etc etc made US to
undertake this journey again & again.
A few important points before WE
start off:-
INFORMATION
Whatever information WE give in this
is whatever information WE have with US or whatever information WE have
collected. WE will try OUR level best to give 100% authentic information but if
some information is not correct, then it maybe an oversight. Also certain
information may not be valid in the subsequent year.
SECURITY
As this journey also involves
traveling thru border areas of our country to a “not so friendly” neighbor WE
shall deliberately hold back some information as not to jeopardize the safety
of our nation. Though most of the stuff is available on the net these days but
still if WE are not comfortable sharing something WE won’t. WE know, you guys
will understand and just search the net instead
.
GPS DATA
WE have collected some co-ordinates
all along the journey and WE have tried to plot it on google earth showing you
guys the route WE traveled. Since at some places due to narrow valleys and
heavy cloud cover there was no satellite reception hence the route may not be
100% correct, but it will at least give you some idea of the terrain and the
elevation.
PHOTOS
Bulk of the photos are from OUR
previous many years visits to the Holy Place from Our Canon, Nikon & Fuji
film DSLR's with different kit lenses. Some photos are from P&S and the
rest are from Our phone as well. Some photos are edited but most are just
resized and cropped.
So here WE go!!
Being many times to Kailash
Mansarovar with My Mother, WE always wanted to visit the place again &
again and with SHIVA's Blessings, luckily WE got an opportunity almost every
year by the Ministry Of External affairs (MEA) organized trip to Kailash
Mansarovar Yatra ( KMY ). All Shravan Poornima Batches.
MEA invites applications for KMY
every year in Jan - March. You can keep an eye on their website for application
forms and the terms and conditions. Forms have to be duly filled and sent to
them before a certain date. Then a computerized selection takes place and
yatris if selected by the computer are informed about the batch numbers via
post. Results can also be checked on their website.
Previously every year there were 16
batches ( Till 2012 ) which leave for the yatra on precise dates from June 1st
To September 24th. But, now there are 18 batches started from June 9th To
September 9th.These are the months when the weather is most favorable. Each
batch has a maximum number of 60 participants. Some applicants are put on
waiting list (or RAC like in trains). There have been cases where WL No. 30
also has been cleared. So even if you are on waiting list it would be prudent
to start preparing yourself for the trip as WL people are confirmed at the last
minute. Yatris confirm their bookings by sending a DD of Rs5000/- in favour of
Kumaon mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN).
MEA website has quite an exhaustive
list of preparations to be done before the trip. Its wise to take a print out
of it and keep it handy all the time. For US, it was pretty certain as to what
all WE need so WE just kept it very simple. There are also some indemnity bonds
to be signed and lots of undertakings to be done, so best is to do it before
reaching Delhi
Excerising is one big part of preparation
for this trip as this route involves a lot of stamina and also a lot of will
power. Also there are 2 strict medical tests that are held en-route, so best is
to know your body and its weaknesses beforehand and try to overcome it to avoid
disappointment at final stages. Smokers should try and quit smoking. Those
suffering from major illnesses of the lungs or the heart or any other are
advised best not to undertake this journey. No reason WE believe there is
nothing superior than your health. More about a yatri who had to be evacuated
by a chopper due to HAPE later.
With all the preparations done and
full of excitement WE reached Delhi as yatris are accommodated at Gujrati Samaj
while in Delhi. ( till 2004 they were accommodated in Ashok Yatri Niwas, Delhi
)
The itinerary ( 2012 onwards years )
was as follows:-
Day 1: Delhi- Medical tests at Delhi
Heart and Lung Institute (DHLI) & Passport collection
Day 2: Delhi – Second medical test
at Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and the results
Day 3: Delhi – Briefing at MEA, Visa
Collection, Foreign Exchange, KMVN payments
Day 4: Delhi to Almora by bus ( via
kathgodam )
Day 5: Almora to Dharchula by bus
Day 6: Dharchula to Narayan Ashram
By jeeps Narayan Ashram to Sirkha by foot/ pony
Day 7: Sirkha to Gala by foot
Day 8: Gala to Budhi by foot
Day 9: Budhi to Gunji
Day 10: Gunji Stay for high altitude
medical
Day 11: Gunji to Nabhidhang
Day 12: Nabhidhang to Taklakot
(Tibet)
Day 13: Taklakot Stay for
immigration and foreign exchange
Day 14: Taklakote to Darchen by bus
Day 15: Darchen To Derapukh
(Kailash Parikrama) [ via Yam Dwar ]
Day 16: Derapukh to zomzerbu /
zutulpukh (Kailash Parikrama)
Day17: Zomzerbu / zutulpukh to
Darchen (Kailash Parikrama) To Trugho Gompa by bus ( on Mansarovar Banks)
Day 18: Trugho Gompa – holy dip
& havan
Day 19: Trugho Gompa to Taklakote by
bus (completing Mansarovar parikrama) [ via Zoravar Singh Samadhi Sthal ]
Day 20: Taklakote to Gunji
Day 21 Gunji to Budhi
Day 22: Budhi to Gala
Day 23: Gala to Sirkha to Dharchula
Day 24: Dharchula to Jageshwar
by bus
Day 25: Jageshwar to Delhi by Bus
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