Key Points

The sacred Kailash Manasarovar Yatra returns in June 2025 after a three-year pandemic pause, featuring a fully digital application system. Pilgrims can choose between Uttarakhand’s Lipulekh Pass or Sikkim’s Nathu La route, with Modi and Dhami credited for improving accessibility. Each 22-day journey includes ITBP-monitored health checks and stops across Delhi, Gunji, and China’s Taklakot. The MEA emphasizes transparency in the computerized selection process for 750 devotees across 15 batches.

Key Points: Kailash Manasarovar Yatra Resumes June 2025 After 3-Year COVID Hiatus

  • Digital selection ensures transparency for 750 pilgrims across 15 batches
  • Dual routes via Uttarakhand’s Lipulekh and Sikkim’s Nathu La passes
  • 22-day journey includes health checks by ITBP
  • Modi’s Adi Kailash initiative eased pilgrimage logistics
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Kailash Manasarovar Yatra set to resume in June 2025 after three-year hiatus

India’s revered Kailash Manasarovar pilgrimage returns in 2025 with digital applications, dual routes via Lipulekh and Nathu La passes, and Modi-Dhami-led accessibility upgrades.

"Special efforts by PM Modi and CM Dhami have reinstated the Yatra with enhanced accessibility – Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, April 26

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Saturday that the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra 2025 is scheduled to take place between June and August, marking the resumption of the revered pilgrimage after a three-year suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Applications for participation are now open on the official website (kmy.gov.in), with selection to be carried out through a fair, computer-generated, random, and gender-balanced process.

This year, the Yatra will accommodate five batches of 50 pilgrims each travelling through Uttarakhand's Lipulekh Pass and 10 batches of 50 pilgrims each crossing through Sikkim's Nathu La Pass. Since 2015, the entire application and selection procedure has been fully computerised, eliminating the need for applicants to send letters or faxes.

Instead, the feedback options available on the portal can be utilised for inquiries, observations, and suggestions. The MEA has emphasised that the digital system ensures transparency and efficiency throughout the selection process.

The pilgrimage is set to officially resume on June 30, 2025, jointly organised by the Government of Uttarakhand and the Ministry of External Affairs. According to an official release, special efforts by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami have led to the reinstatement of the Yatra, making the route more accessible.

The statement noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Adi Kailash Yatra initiative has contributed significantly to easing the way for the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra. The journey will once again follow the traditional route through Lipulekh Pass in Pithoragarh district.

Extensive discussions regarding the safe conduct of the Yatra were held earlier this week during a meeting at the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi. As per the release, it was decided that the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra-2025 will be operated by the Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam. The journey will commence from Delhi, with pilgrims travelling via the Lipulekh Pass route.

The first group of pilgrims is expected to enter China via the Lipulekh Pass on July 10, 2025, while the final group is expected to return to India on August 22, 2025. Each team will depart from Delhi, halting overnight at Tanakpur and Dharchula, followed by two-night stays at Gunji and Nabhidang (Taklakot) before crossing into China.

After the sacred Kailash Darshan, the return journey will involve overnight stops at Bundi, Chaukori, and Almora, before concluding in Delhi. Each group's complete journey will span 22 days.

Health check-ups for all Yatris will be conducted initially in Delhi and subsequently in Gunji (Pithoragarh) with assistance from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). The MEA has urged all applicants to carefully follow guidelines and updates provided on the official website to ensure a smooth pilgrimage experience.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Finally! My parents have been waiting for this yatra to reopen since 2020. The online application process seems much better than the old system. Hope the selection is truly random and fair 🙏
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Priya M.
This is wonderful news! Though I wish they would increase the number of pilgrims allowed. Only 750 people total seems very limited for such an important pilgrimage. The demand must be huge after 3 years!
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Anil S.
Did my yatra in 2018 - life changing experience! The new digital system is great, but I hope they maintain the spiritual essence. The journey through Himalayas is tough but worth every step. Pro tip: start cardio training now if you get selected!
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Sunita R.
The health checkups are crucial - altitude sickness is no joke! Glad they're taking precautions. Would love to see more female pilgrims on this journey. Ladies, don't hesitate to apply! 💪
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the government's efforts, the article focuses too much on the political aspects. This is a spiritual journey that transcends politics. Would have liked more details about the actual pilgrimage experience rather than who made it possible.

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