The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is widely regarded as the ultimate spiritual odyssey. While the north face of Mount Kailash captures the imagination, it is the emerald-green stillness of Gaurikund that often provides the most profound emotional experience for pilgrims.
Located at a staggering altitude of approximately 5,608 meters (18,400 ft), this glacial lake is not merely a geographic landmark but a cornerstone of Vedic history. For devotees booking Kailash Mansarovar Yatra tour packages, Gaurikund represents the “Heart of the Mother” amidst the rugged peaks of the Trans-Himalayas.
The Sacred Origins: Why is Gaurikund Called the “Lake of Compassion”?
In Hindu theology, Gaurikund is referred to as Parvati Sarovar. The name “Gaurikund” translates to the “Pond of Gauri” (an avatar of Goddess Parvati).
The Birthplace of Lord Ganesha
According to the Shiva Purana, this is the site of one of the most beloved stories in Hinduism. It is believed that Mata Parvati created Lord Ganesha from the turmeric of her own body while preparing for a bath in these very waters. She breathed life into the form and stationed him as her guard. This lake is also the setting for the divine encounter where Lord Shiva, initially stopped by the young Ganesha, eventually bestowed upon him the elephant head—a symbol of supreme wisdom and rebirth.
A Symbol of Penance and Purity
Beyond the birth of Ganesha, the lake is associated with Parvati’s intense tapasya (austerities). Pilgrims believe that the “Lake of Compassion” holds the energy of maternal love and the power to wash away the “karmic weight” of multiple lifetimes.
The Trek: Reaching Gaurikund via Dolma La Pass
Reaching Gaurikund is the most physically demanding part of the Kailash Outer Kora. It sits on the second day of the 52km parikrama, appearing like a turquoise miracle against the monochrome landscape of rock and ice.
The Ascent to Dolma La: Pilgrims must first cross the Dolma La Pass, the highest point of the journey at 5,630 meters.
The Sudden Reveal: As you begin the steep descent from the pass, the lake suddenly reveals itself. Its deep emerald color is a stark contrast to the surrounding rocky terrain.
The “Jal” Ritual: While the path down to the water’s edge is treacherous, many hardy pilgrims attempt to reach the shoreline to collect Gaurikund Jal (holy water). This water is considered so sacred that it is often brought back to India to be used in Griha Pravesh (housewarming) and other high-sanctity rituals.
Gaurikund Tibet vs. Gaurikund Uttarakhand: The Difference
For those searching for tour packages, it is vital to distinguish between two sites sharing the same name.
| Feature | Gaurikund (Tibet) | Gaurikund (Uttarakhand) |
| Location | Base of Dolma La, Mt. Kailash | Base of Kedarnath Trek |
| Altitude | ~18,400 feet | ~6,500 feet |
| Accessibility | Only via high-altitude trekking | Accessible by road |
| Significance | Part of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra | Gateway to Kedarnath Dham |
Preparing for the High-Altitude Challenge
At Travel Dukaan, we prioritize your safety during this high-stakes segment of the Yatra. The oxygen levels at Gaurikund are nearly 50% lower than at sea level.
Vital Tips for 2026 Pilgrims:
Acclimatization is Key: Ensure your itinerary includes at least two nights of stay at heights above 4,000 meters before attempting the Dolma La Pass.
Hydration: Drink 4–5 liters of water daily. Use electrolyte supplements to maintain mineral balance.
Voice Search Tip: If you’re asking an AI assistant, “How cold is Gaurikund at Mt. Kailash?”, expect temperatures ranging from -5°C to 10°C even during peak summer months.
Footwear: Use high-ankle trekking boots with high-traction soles to navigate the loose scree during the descent to the lake.
Experience the Divine with Travel Dukaan
The journey to Gaurikund is a test of faith, but the rewards are eternal. Witnessing the sun reflect off the emerald waters of the Lake of Compassion is a moment that stays with a traveler forever.
Our specialized Kailash Mansarovar Yatra packages are designed with expert support and curated acclimatization schedules to ensure you don’t just see Gaurikund, but truly experience its divinity.

With over 15 years of experience in the travel industry, Narendra Rathore is the proud owner of Travel Dukaan, a premier travel agency based in Gota, Ahmedabad. As a tour operator, Narendra’s expertise and passion for travel have guided countless clients to unforgettable destinations. His deep knowledge of the industry and commitment to exceptional service make him a trusted resource for travel enthusiasts seeking their next adventure.
