Believed to have been created by Lord Brahma, the lake symbolizes purity and wisdom. A holy dip is said to cleanse sins of a hundred lifetimes.
Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and untouched natural landscapes, the lake’s crystal-clear waters reflect divine calmness.
Manasarovar is sacred not just in Hinduism, but also holds deep meaning in Buddhism, Jainism and Bon traditions.
The lake feeds several important rivers, including the Sutlej, Brahmaputra, Karnali and Indus.
Tibet Autonomous Region, China
4,590 Meters (15,060 feet)
Mount Kailas
Via Lipulekh Pass (Uttarakhand) or Nathu La (Sikkim) with government-approved groups
Through Kathmandu and Hilsa border with helicopter and road combination
May to September