Why Climbing Mount Kailash is Forbidden? | Shocking Truth
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Mount Kailash is not just a mountain — it is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries on Earth. Standing tall in the Himalayas of Tibet at over 6,600 meters, this sacred peak has never been climbed. While thousands of climbers have conquered Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Kailash remains untouched. But why?
In this video, we explore the deep mystery behind Mount Kailash — the mountain that no one is allowed to climb. According to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon religion, Mount Kailash is considered the center of the universe and the home of Lord Shiva. For millions of people, it is not just a geographical location, but a spiritual gateway. Pilgrims travel thousands of kilometers just to walk around the mountain in a sacred ritual called “Kora,” believing it washes away sins and brings spiritual enlightenment.
But the mystery doesn’t stop at religion. Many explorers and scientists have also raised strange questions about Mount Kailash. Its shape looks unusually symmetrical, almost like a man-made pyramid. Some believe it could be an ancient structure or energy center. Others say compasses don’t work properly near the mountain, and time feels different in the area — though these claims remain unproven and controversial.
Historically, even famous mountaineers avoided climbing Kailash. In 2001, China reportedly allowed a Spanish team to climb it, but the plan was cancelled after global protests. Religious leaders and spiritual communities strongly opposed the idea, saying climbing the sacred mountain would disturb spiritual balance. Since then, climbing Mount Kailash has remained officially restricted.
There are also fascinating legends. Some stories say those who tried to climb never returned. Others claim climbers aged rapidly or faced supernatural obstacles. While there is no scientific proof of these tales, they add to the mountain’s powerful aura and mystery.
Another interesting fact: four of Asia’s major rivers — the Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra, and Karnali — originate near Mount Kailash. This makes the region geographically unique and spiritually symbolic, as water from this area supports millions of lives.
So, is Mount Kailash truly unclimbable due to divine power, natural difficulty, political rules, or human respect for faith? The answer may be a combination of all these reasons. What makes Kailash special is not just its height, but the belief, mystery, and devotion surrounding it.
Watch till the end as we uncover facts, myths, history, and secrets behind the world’s most mysterious mountain — Mount Kailash.
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