Looks out the Kailash peak
The Kailash peak
Frozen feeder to Karnali river
Simple restaurant for lunch break
Overnight camp in Deraphuk
Famose vista to the Kailash peak
Kailash peak
Crossing near the spring of Brahmaputra
Kailash glacier Gang Rimpoche
Start the climb to the high Drolma La pass
Creeping through very cramped rock boulders
Along the hill-climbing to the Drolma La pass
The climb to the Drolma La pass 5.665m
Mt. Chyangresi and its icefall
The top of the pass at an altitude of 5.665 m
Drolma La pass 5.665 m
Drolma La pass 5.665 m
Drolma La pass 5.665 m
Mountain guide Sheilah at the Drolma La pass
Myself in front of thousand prayer flags
Gauri Kund lake
Crossing a crusty snow field
Bizarre rock formation
Mountain scape before Deraphuk
Steep faces at the left side
Measure in length with its own body
Pilgrim on its own way to circle the Kailash
Manasarovar lake and Rakshastal lake
First day on the Kora
Walking the Kora
Chukhu also called Chogu Gompa
Kailash peak
Chorten along the way
The Kora starts moderate
Chorten and the Kailash peak
The first Kilometer of the Kora near Tarboche
The first Kilometer of the Kora
Prayer flags and the Kailash peak
Ganges Guesthouse in Darchen
Darchen village
Mount Kailash
Inside the Seralung Gompa
Seralung Gompa called also Drigung Kagyü monastery
Seralung Gompa
Seralung Gompa
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Yaks do the Kora


Some do the Kora by riding the Yak, but the animal gets the new step in the better life not the man.
Walking around the holy mountain - a part of its official park - has to be done on foot, pony or yak, taking some three days of trekking starting from a height of around 4600 m past the Tarboche (flagpole) to cross the Drolma pass, and encamping for two nights en route.
Walking around the holy mountain - a part of its official park - has to be done on foot, pony or yak, taking some three days of trekking starting from a height of around 4600 m past the Tarboche (flagpole) to cross the Drolma pass, and encamping for two nights en route.
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