Kailas -Mansarovar Yatra started again via Natula in Sikkim, the first group of 50 passenger leaves - Kailash Mansarovar Yatra resumed via Natula in Sikkim

After being closed for five years, Kailas-Mansarovar Yatra started via Nathooula in Sikkim from Friday. The first group of 50 pilgrims in the presence of Sikkim’s administrative officials left for China of Nathulula. The Kailas-Mansarovar-Yatra was closed via Sikkim due to the India-China Doclam dispute and then the Galvan Sangharsh and Kovid epidemic. Kailas-Mansarovar Yatra starts again via Natula in Sikkim (Photo-X) Jagran correspondent, Siliguri. After being closed for five years, Kailas-Mansarovar Yatra started via Nathooula in Sikkim from Friday. The first group of 50 pilgrims in the presence of Sikkim’s administrative officials left for China of Nathulula. Permission for 10 parties of 50-50 passengers for the Kailas Yatra was marked by the Governor of Sikkim, to Prakash Mathur. According to administrative sources, 10 parties of 50-50 passengers were allowed for the Kailas Yatra. The Kailas-Mansarovar Yatra via Sikkim is closed, the Indo-China Doctlam dispute and then the Kailas Mansarovar Yatra via Sikkim because of the Galvan Sangharsh and Kovid Sangharsh and Kovid epidemic. The party that left for Kailas had to stay in Sikkim for five days today so that it could keep up with the weather there. During this time he was physically examined daily. It is known that Mansarovar Yatra was closed about two decades after the 1962 Indo-China War. The pilgrimage began in 1981 after the agreement between the government of India and the Chinese government. Galvan Sangharsh and Kovid Epidemic are now the first trip to the trip from the Natula Marg due to the Doctlam controversy in 2017, Galvan Sangharsh in 2020 and Kovid epidemic. Now this route has reopened. The Sikkim tourism department hopes that the resumption of travel will increase the number of tourists.