With rapid growing numbers of traveler into western Tibet, mount Kailash tour became the focal point and Mt. Kailash Kora, also know as Kailash trekking has enrich its experiences for pilgrims and adventurers. Few mountains in the world rival the grandeur of Mount Kailash (6714m) the famed holy peak in western Tibet. Mount Kailash has long been an object of worship for four major religions. For the Hindus, it is the domain of Shiva. It is also the abode of Samvara - a multiarmed, wrathful deity worshipped in the Chakrasamvara Tantric cycle of Tibetain Buddhism. Mt Kailash stand as a diamond in the west and both Kailash and Manasarovar lake are famous pilgrimage destination of several different religions around the world. Apart from its religious importance, this trip follow the footstep of devoted pilgrims to the magical land of western Tibet and experience wilderness adventure with abounding wild lives and lonely nomads whose lifestyle remains close to what it has been for centuries. The thrilling journey across the dry and vast plain is bounded by Himalaya in the south and Trans - Himalayan in the north. Sandstone canyons and eroded valleys in the upper Sutlej is result of heavy erosion in the past centuries, and that simulate a treeless moonscape. This region abounds with wildlife, particularly after the monsoon season (July and August), herds of wild ass, Gazelle, Hodgson's antelope, Marmot and different species of geese that can be seen along the route. The short excursion to the Guge kingdom offers a great chance to explore the ruins of ancient cities and temples that once comprised the Guge kingdom in 9th century are unparalleled wonders of the Tibet Kailash tour some temples are still intact and contain delicate murals and artistic motifs that count 1,000 years history.