Mt. Kailash, the striking pinnacle remaining in the remote south-west corner of Tibet in the Himalayan Mountains. Ascending at a rise of 6638 m (21778 ft) is one of the most astounding parts of the Himalayas and fills in as a wellspring of a portion of the longest waterways in Asia. Also known as Gang Tise or Gang Rinproche in Tibet, Mount Kailash is a valuable and conspicuous symmetrical pinnacle.
Mount Kailash is known as a standout among the most sacrosanct mountains and has turned into a vital pilgrimage for four beliefs : Buddhists, Jains, Hindus and Tibetan religion of Bon. Consistently a huge number of individuals from everywhere throughout the world make journey to this place.
As indicated by Hindu legends, Shiva, the lord of pulverization and resurrection, lives at the apex of this well known mountain named Kailash. Mount Kailash is considered in numerous organizations of Hinduism as paradise, a definitive goal of souls and the sacred focal point of the world.