169 pilgrims in 4 days, setting journey for Kailash Mansarovar
This surge is facilitated by flights from Nepalgunj to Simkot and then to Hilsa, which serves as a gateway to the pilgrimage site in China.
HUMLA: The influx of Indian religious tourists to Mansarovar Kailash has begun with the onset of the rainy season, as evidenced by the arrival of 169 pilgrims in just four days.
This surge is facilitated by flights from Nepalgunj to Simkot and then to Hilsa, which serves as a gateway to the pilgrimage site in China.
According to Simkot Airport Chief Mahendra Singh, the arrivals from May 13 included 147 Indians and 22 international passengers.
Despite challenging weather conditions, 47 pilgrims successfully reached Simkot on a Summit Air flight, which operated three flights on Saturday.
However, some travellers were unable to proceed to Kailash Mansarovar due to a lack of necessary permits.
The number of Indian tourists is expected to rise further in the coming days, reflecting growing interest in the pilgrimage since the reopening of the Hilsa pass following COVID-19 restrictions.
Historically, the route saw a significant number of visitors, with 6,500 Indian tourists making the pilgrimage last year after China resumed access.
This year marks the first arrivals in Simkot since May 13.
