High chances of getting stranded: MEA warns Kailash Yatris

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In the wake of recent inclement weather along the route of the Kailash Yatra, the cautioned pilgrims of getting stranded in various locations.

In its latest advisory, the Ministry warned all pilgrims that and in are only connected by air. Therefore, extreme weather conditions could hamper the movement of small aircrafts and helicopters.

The Ministry further recommended pilgrims to get medically examined before starting the and carry medicine for up to one month, since and lack medical facilities, comfortable boarding and lodging places.

Prospective pilgrims, along with state governments and tour agencies have also been advised to refer to the guidelines prescribed by the Ministry in April this year.

In the previous notice, pilgrims were asked to obtain appropriate Chinese visa and Travel Permit for before the journey.

A number of Kailash pilgrims are stranded in parts of following a heavy downpour.

Over 300 pilgrims were rescued on Wednesday from Nepalganj-Simikot-route of the Kailash

The Indian embassy in is closely monitoring the situation in the region and operating flights and sorties to evacuate the pilgrims from the area.

A list of hotline numbers has been issued for the pilgrims stranded in Nepal and their family members.

Thousands of Indian pilgrims take part in the Kailash Yatra every year via Nepal in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of ahead of the monsoon season.

The tour is organised by the each year between June and September, in cooperation with the government of People's Republic of through two different routes - and Nathu La Pass (Sikkim).

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 16:15 IST