The new route through Nathula Pass in Sikkim is expected to substantially reduce hardships for the pilgrims.
During the week-long visit, Indian envoy Ashok K Kantha would also study the scope to improve the bilateral border trade being conducted through the Nathula Pass, official sources here told PTI.
Accompanied by a team of Indian officials, Kantha reached Golmud in the neighbouring Qinghai province today from where he would travel to Tibet's provincial capital Lhasa tomorrow by train.
From there he would travel close to Nathula Pass, from where China had agreed to permit pilgrims to enter Tibet during Xi's visit.
Officials say that this is perhaps for the fist time an Indian envoy will be visiting areas close to the border from Chinese side in recent years.
Kantha's predecessor, S Jaishankar had visited Kailash-Manasarovar in 2012. But Kantha will be going almost up to Nathula even though he will not be crossing to the Indian side of the border.
According to the MOU, the route through Nathula will augment the capacity and reduce the hardship and journey time enabling many more pilgrims particularly aged ones to undertake the yatra.
Unlike the Lipulekh Pass route which was regarded as more difficult as it involved trekking or travel on horseback, the Nathula route provides for direct travel by pilgrims to Kailash by buses through well laid out roads and highways.
As per the plan being explored, Indian pilgrims travel from Delhi to Jalpaiguri by train and from there they would go to Nathu La Pass base camp by road and board buses to Xigaze in Tibet and from there to Kailash-Manasarovar.
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