Mt. Kailash
Kailash means 'the Treasure of Snow Mountain' in Tibetan language. The name originates from the year-round snow on its peak and its historical religious connections. The mountain is sometimes called 'Mother of Iceberg'. It appears to be gazing at another mountain, Namcha Barwa, or 'Father of Iceberg' in the far distance.
Mt. Kailash is the highest peak in the massive Gangdise Mountain range with an altitude over 6,600m (about 21,654 feet). The peak is very pointed and looks like a pyramid piercing into the sky. Seen from the south the vertical ice trough and horizontal rock formation combine as the Buddhist symbol Swastika '