The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar, revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. After a five-year hiatus due to geopolitical issues and the pandemic, the pilgrimage is set to resume in June 2025. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Nathula Pass in Sikkim is particularly significant, offering a challenging yet spiritually rewarding 21-day journey through the Eastern Himalayas. This Himalayan pilgrimage is expected to boost local economies and tourism. Registration for the Yatra is currently open, with the journey scheduled to begin on June 30, 2025, and continue through August.
For travelers visiting East Sikkim, obtaining permits to explore areas like Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake in Sikkim, and Zuluk is a mandatory process. To facilitate this, a new permit office has been inaugurated in Rongli, located at the Panchayat office in Kishan Bazar. This office specifically caters to domestic tourists seeking permits for these popular destinations, decentralizing the permit issuance system and promoting rural tourism.
Revival of the Sacred Path
Structured Pilgrimage Batches
The Ministry of External Affairs has organized the yatra into batches to ensure safety and manageability:
Eligibility and Application Process
Government-Organized Pilgrimage
Safety and Arrangements
Duration and Cost
Spiritual and Cultural Significance
Embarking on the Journey - Final Thoughts
The revival of the Himalayan Pilgrimage via Nathula Pass not only signifies a return to spiritual traditions but also represents a strengthening of cultural ties and economic rejuvenation in the region. As pilgrims prepare for this transformative journey, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025 stands as a testament to enduring faith and the timeless allure of the Himalayas.
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