The title of the article has been named on the historic silk road or routes. The network connected the Afro- Eurasian landmass. It established trade of ** silk, spices, teas and porcelain; Indian textiles, precious stones and pepper; and the Roman Empire' gold, silver, fine glassware, wine, carpets and jewels. The road was named Silk Road largely because of the silk trade with China. In the chapter the author travels to Mount Kailash, exploring the Himalayan belt in Tibet. Since the author explored this region, the chapter is titled as Silk Road.