Yatra V-log #2: I Touched and Tasted Mount Kailash (can be climbed?)

The route of day 2 in a general Kailash kora is from Dirapuk Monastery to Dzultripuk Monastery. However, this time, I would like to show you a special day trek to the glacier of Mount Kailash on my second-day trek of Mount Kailash. Due to the unique religious significance, Mount Kailash is unclimbable. It is a rare chance to climb up to the glacier of Mount Kailash at 5,700 meters above sea level. And this is the closest way we could see the peak of Mount Kailash. Let’s follow our video to take the ultimate journey to the center of the world. I started my trek at 10 a.m. from the Dirapuk Monastery Guesthouse at 5,200 meters above sea level. Finally, I arrived at the flat part of the glacier of Mount Kailash at 5,658 meters after four and a half hours of trekking. On the way, I saw a small stream from , which is actually the source of many big and long rivers in the world, such as the Yarlung Zangbo River, the Ganges River, and the Indus River. I saw two groups of wild Tibetan Antelopes at 5,400 meters running freely in Mount Kailash as if they were elves of the holy mountain. Trekking above 5,400 meters above sea level became more and more difficult. Even as a Tibetan, I had to walk for two minutes and stop for a one-minute break. My heart was beating too fast and the oxygen at such altitude was too thin. Once I reached the flat part of the glacier, the closest place one could get to the top of Mount Kailash, I couldn’t contain my excitement. I tasted Mount Kailash. I touched Mount Kailash. I Saw Mount Kailash. After the holy Kailash trek, I visited the Dirapuk Monastery, where you can mainly visit the original meditation cave of the great Master Milarepa. At present, there are only 6 monks taking care of this holy monastery, namely Monk Tashi and his five students. Enjoying the northern face of the peak of Mount Kailash from Dirapuk Monastery, having some simple snacks offered by the hospitable monks…this could be a lifetime experience of your journey to Mount Kailash. At the end of today’s sharing, I still want to remind you of a few things below: 1. If you want to do this glacier trek, you need 4 days in total, while an ordinary Kailash kora only takes 3 days. 2. Do not start your trek to the glacier before 10 a.m. for it’s too cold in the morning. 3. Please walk slowly in the mountain area for it’s too high. Even Tibetans take a long breath there. 4. Don’t forget, safety first! If you enjoy our videos “ Yatra V-log #2: I Touched and Tasted Mount Kailash (can be climbed?)“ then hit the like button, share with your friends who want to watch the tour and travel video, and subscribe to my channel to get another video. Subscribe to my channel: Website: Follow us on: Facebook: Instagram: #MountKailashYatra #TouchedMountKailash #MtKailashPilgrimage
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