According to estimates, the Kailash Range, one of the most sacred mountain ranges to Hindus, was formed during the early stages of the Himalayan mountain development 30 million years ago. Kailash, its tallest peak at 6,675 metres, is thought to be Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati’s sacred home.The mountain has drawn pilgrims from different religions for millennia and is of great significance to both Tibetans and Jainists.Mansarovar, a holy peak and lake, are in Tibet; paths leading from Uttarakhand connect it to India. Indian pilgrims can access Mount Kailash via Kumaon’s Lipulekh pass.