The Government of India have officially announced that the 2026 Kailash Mansarovar Yatra will take place from the June to August. It will marks the another important step to restoring cross-border pilgrimage sites. It is organized by the Ministry of External Affairs in the coordination with China and this yatra will proceed through the two key routes Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand and Nathu La Pass in Sikkim. It will offering the devotees the chance to undertake one of the most sacred journeys in the Asia.
Routes for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2026
1. Lipulekh Pass Route (Uttarakhand)
The Lipulekh Pass route is the traditional and more physically demanding route. The pilgrims trek via the Himalayan terrain and making it ideal for those seeking the spiritually intense and adventurous experience.
2. Nathu La Pass Route (Sikkim)
The Nathu La Pass route offers the comparatively easier journey with the most of the travel done by vehicles. It is also suitable for elderly pilgrims or those who are unable to undertake long treks.
Batch Details and Participation
This yatra will be conducted in the structured manner to ensure the safety and smooth coordination.
- 20 batches in total
- Each batch will have the total 50 pilgrims
- 10 batches via Lipulekh Pass
- 10 batches via Nathu La Pass
This means around the 1,000 pilgrims will participate in the 2026 yatra.
Application and Selection Process
The government has made the process fully digital and the transparent way.
- The applications can also be submitted on the official portal kmy.gov.in.
- This selection is done through the computer-generated random process.
- It will also ensures the gender balance and fairness.
- The entire process from application to the selection is fully computerized.
This system will reduces the human bias and enhances efficiency.
Religious and Cultural Significance of the Yatra
Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake
The pilgrimage centers around the Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar which is located in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
- The Hindus consider the Mount Kailash the abode of Lord Shiva.
- Also the buddhists associate it with the Mount Meru and the center of the universe.
- The jains believe it is where the Rishabhdev attained liberation.
The sacred parikrama (circumambulation) of the Mount Kailash is believed to cleanse the sins and bring spiritual liberation.


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