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Sushma Swaraj flags off Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

| | Jun 11, 2017, at 10:09 pm
New Delhi, June 11 (IBNS): External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Sunday flagged off the first batch of pilgrims bound for the annual Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from New Delhi.

MEA spokesperson Gopal Baglay tweeted: "Pilgrimage to one of d holiest shrines. EAM @SushmaSwaraj wishes शुभ यात्रा 2 d 1st batch of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2017."

The Indian government on June 7 issued advisory for those nationals who will be travelling to Kailash Mansarovar through Nepal in the upcoming days.

The Indian government said travellers should ensure that they have appropriate Chinese visa in hand before commencing their journey.

"They should ensure that they have appropriate Chinese visa in hand before commencing their journey. The Chinese Visa is to be obtained from the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi and not in Kathmandu," the Indian government said in its statement.

"They should note that they would be traversing Simikot and Hilsa in Nepal on their way. Both these places have inadequate tourist/medical infrastructure, and are prone to inclement weather due to which to-and-fro flights get disrupted," it said.

The government urged Indian nationals to get themselves medically examined before embarking on the tour.

"They should get themselves medically examined before embarking on the tour. They should keep at least seven days of medicine, including High Altitude Sickness and other life saving drugs," the government said.

The government said: "They should carry enough cash, mobile connection (with international roaming facility) and emergency contact numbers of their tour operators and Embassy of India, Kathmandu."

"They should avoid booking around full moon dates since there is overbooking during these periods. This leads to pilgrims being stranded for several days due to inadequate infrastructure facilities in Simikot and Hilsa or flight cancellations because of inclement weather," read the statement.

Images: Gopal Baglay Twitter page

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