Nobody has ascended Mount Kailash successfully, despite several tries. Climbers honor its holiness since it is regarded as sacred.
A cosmic axis, or axis mundi, that links heaven and earth is the belief held by the Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions regarding Mount Kailash.
Time seems to move differently around Mount Kailash, according to pilgrims. Some claim that throughout their trips, time seems to either speed up or slow down.
Four religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon—each with a mythical connection to the mountain are pilgrimage sites.
Further strengthening the ethereal atmosphere of the area is Mount Om Parvat, which naturally develops a shape matching the sacred 'Om' symbol.
While Buddhists view Mount Kailash as the residence of Demchok, a symbol of ultimate pleasure, Hindus believe it to be the home of Shiva, the Hindu deity, and his wife Parvati
The Sutlej, Brahmaputra, Karnali, and Indus are four important rivers that start close to Mount Kailash and support thousands of individuals and their ecosystems.