Mount Kailash, known as “Gang Rinpoche” in Tibetian, has the highest elevation of 6,638m/21,778ft, is pilgrimage destinations of four different religions: Bon, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. Mount Kailash is observed to be most religious place on the Planet and is a part of Transhimalaya in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Mount Kailash is nearby two holy lakes: Manasarovar Lake and Lake Rakshastal. For the Hindus, Kailash is the abode of Lord Shiva, a symbol of his power and Mansarovar Lake mean Soul of Brahma. Jains believe that Ashtapada, the mountain next to Mt. Kailash, is the place where the first Jain attained liberation. Buddhists believe that Buddha Cakrasamvara who represents supreme bliss lives in Mount Kailash. Bon followers believe that Mount Kailash and the surrounding region is the “seat of all spiritual power.”