Last hours of the Kora
Mani stones at the Zutulpuk Monastery
Yaks resting at the hill side near the Zutulpuk Mo…
Zutulpuk Monastery
Zutulpuk Monastery
Yaks carrying the pilgrims goods
Pilgrims came across in the Lhachu valley
Snow covered Lhachu river in the valley
Our Sherpa beside the Lhachu river
Lhachu valley
Lhachu valley
Lhachu valley
Yellow-bellied marmot on the trekking way
Overnight camp in the Lhachu valley
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Lhachu river, a tributary to the Brahmaputra
Four rivers flowing from Kailash then flow to the four quarters of the world and divide the world into four regions. In fact the Indus, Brahmaputra, Sutlej (a major Indus tributary) and the Karnali (a major Ganges tributary) all rise near the mountain, making it the hydrographic nexus of South Asia. The Ganges River also formed in this mountain.
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