The Ministry of External Affairs has issued a crucial advisory for Indian pilgrims planning to visit Kailash Mansarovar through private tour operators. The ministry has explicitly advised devotees not to embark on their journey without valid Chinese visas and necessary entry permits, as these documents are essential.
Reason Behind the Advisory
This advisory was prompted by reports indicating that approximately 52 Indian pilgrims were stranded in Kathmandu, Nepal, due to the absence of proper documentation. These pilgrims are currently awaiting assistance to continue their journey. In light of this situation, the government has proactively warned others to avoid similar predicaments.
Verify Tour Operators Before Booking
The Ministry has clearly stated that starting the journey without the necessary paperwork, hoping to obtain them later, could lead to significant troubles for the pilgrims. Additionally, the ministry has strongly urged travelers to thoroughly verify their bookings before proceeding with this sacred journey. It is crucial for individuals to ensure that the tour operator they choose is registered and fully authorized by the government.
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