Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra

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9 Nights - 10 Days
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The Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra is one of the most spiritually enriching pilgrimages in India, offering a divine blend of nature, adventure, and devotion. Known as Chhota Kailash, Adi Kailash is believed to be the sacred abode of Lord Shiva and holds immense significance for devotees who cannot undertake the arduous Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in Tibet. Nestled at an altitude of around 6,310 meters in the Kumaon Himalayas of Uttarakhand, this mystical destination offers a breathtaking sight of snow-clad peaks, lush valleys, and serene lakes that exude divine energy.

Adi Kailash is often compared to Mount Kailash, as it mirrors the spiritual aura of the original. Nearby, the Om Parvat adds another dimension to the journey, as the naturally formed snow deposition on the mountain resembles the sacred symbol “ॐ” (Om). This rare phenomenon is regarded as a divine sign and holds great importance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Devotees believe that beholding Om Parvat is equivalent to receiving blessings from Lord Shiva himself.

The yatra is not just about visiting holy places but also about experiencing the profound beauty of the Himalayas, passing through quaint villages, alpine forests, gushing rivers, and high-altitude passes. The journey takes pilgrims to remote locations like Gunji, Kalapani, Nabidhang, and Jolingkong, each offering a unique spiritual and natural charm. Pilgrims can also witness the sacred Parvati Sarovar, where the tranquil waters reflect the majestic peaks, creating an atmosphere of complete serenity.

This Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, combining physical endurance, devotion, and an unforgettable connection with the divine. It is perfect for those seeking not just darshan but also an opportunity to embrace the spiritual essence of the Himalayas.

Tour Inclusions

  • Accommodation in hotels/guesthouses on double/triple sharing

  • Daily breakfast and dinner

  • Transportation by private vehicle (as per group size)

  • Inner line permits and restricted area entry passes

  • Guided sightseeing and darshan assistance

  • Medical and first aid support during the yatra

 

Tour Exclusions

  • Airfare/train tickets to and from Kathgodam

  • Lunch, snacks, and personal expenses

  • Pony, porter, or porterage charges

  • Any emergency evacuation or medical expenses

  • Travel insurance

  • Anything not mentioned under “Inclusions.”

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Day 1: Arrival in Kathgodam – Drive to Pithoragarh (200 km / 7-8 hrs)

Your sacred journey begins as you arrive at Kathgodam Railway Station or nearby airport, where you will be greeted by our tour representative. After a short briefing, embark on a picturesque drive towards Pithoragarh, the cultural capital of the Kumaon region. The route takes you through lush valleys, winding mountain roads, pine and oak forests, and traditional villages. A highlight of the drive is passing through Almora, famous for its scenic views and cultural heritage. Enjoy short halts en route for refreshments and photography, soaking in the charm of the Himalayan foothills. By evening, arrive at Pithoragarh, nestled amidst soaring peaks and rolling meadows. After check-in at your hotel, relax from the day’s journey. In the evening, you can take a leisurely walk around the local markets or simply rest and prepare for the adventure ahead. Overnight stay in Pithoragarh.

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Day 2: Pithoragarh to Dharchula (90 km / 4-5 hrs)

After a refreshing breakfast, drive towards Dharchula, a serene border town located along the banks of the sacred Kali River. This picturesque town is known for its unique Indo-Nepal culture, with the Nepalese town on the opposite side of the river connected via a suspension bridge. On arrival, complete the formalities for inner line permits, mandatory for traveling into the restricted Himalayan region near the international border. After check-in at your guesthouse/hotel, the rest of the day is free to explore. You may stroll through the vibrant local market, visit the riverside, or simply admire the beautiful surroundings of the Himalayan foothills. Dharchula is also known for its hospitality and is an important resting point for yatris heading to Adi Kailash and Om Parvat. Dinner and overnight stay in Dharchula.

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Day 3: Dharchula to Gunji (65 km / 5-6 hrs)

Post breakfast, begin the adventurous drive to Gunji, a small but significant high-altitude village located at 3,200 meters. The route is scenic yet thrilling, with narrow mountain roads winding through dense forests, rocky terrains, and spectacular river valleys. The mighty Kali River flows alongside, guiding your path as you ascend higher into the mountains. Gunji serves as the base camp for Om Parvat and Adi Kailash Darshan, making it an essential halt for acclimatization. On arrival, check in to your simple accommodation and spend the evening exploring the village. The mesmerizing Himalayan views, fresh mountain air, and the hospitality of the local people make Gunji a memorable stop. As the altitude increases, it’s important to relax, hydrate, and prepare for the coming days of spiritual exploration. Overnight stay in Gunji.

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Day 4: Excursion to Om Parvat (35 km each way)

Today, after breakfast, embark on an unforgettable excursion to Om Parvat, one of the most divine highlights of the journey. The drive takes you through rugged mountain paths, offering breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks and pristine valleys. As you approach Om Parvat, a rare and awe-inspiring sight unfolds before your eyes the natural snow formation of “ॐ” (Om) on the mountain face. This sacred symbol, visible year-round, is regarded as a direct blessing of Lord Shiva and holds deep spiritual importance for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains alike. Pilgrims consider the darshan of Om Parvat to be as auspicious as Kailash Mansarovar. Spend time here in meditation, prayers, or simply absorbing the divine vibrations of the place. Later, retrace your journey back to Gunji by evening. Overnight stay in Gunji.

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Day 5: Gunji to Kalapani – Nabidhang (40 km / 3-4 hrs)

This morning, proceed towards Kalapani, an enchanting spot surrounded by snow-covered peaks and alpine meadows. Kalapani is home to the sacred Kali Mata Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali, believed to be the guardian deity of this land. The place also marks the origin of the Kali River, making it an important pilgrimage site. After offering prayers, continue to Nabidhang, a beautiful high-altitude meadow surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks. Nabidhang is also a prominent viewpoint for Om Parvat, allowing pilgrims another chance to admire its sacred beauty. Enjoy the tranquility of the mountains, capture the stunning scenery, and experience the spiritual aura of this remote location. By evening, return to Gunji for dinner and overnight stay.

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Day 6: Gunji to Jolingkong – Adi Kailash Darshan (35 km each way

Today is the most awaited day of the yatra, as you drive to Jolingkong, the gateway to the revered Adi Kailash. Known as Chhota Kailash, this holy peak mirrors the aura of Mount Kailash in Tibet and holds immense significance for devotees of Lord Shiva. Here, you will also visit the sacred Parvati Sarovar, a serene glacial lake where pilgrims offer prayers and meditate in peace. The crystal-clear waters reflect the towering Adi Kailash peak, creating an atmosphere of divine serenity. Nearby, a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati adds to the sanctity of the site. This darshan is considered a lifetime blessing, believed to cleanse sins and fulfill spiritual aspirations. After spending quality time in prayer and meditation, return to Gunji in the evening. Overnight stay in Gunji.

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Day 7: Gunji to Dharchula (65 km / 5-6 hrs)

After breakfast, bid farewell to Gunji and retrace your journey back to Dharchula. As you descend, enjoy the changing landscapes, from rugged high-altitude terrains to lush valleys and forests. On arrival, check in to your accommodation and relax. In the evening, you may explore the local bazaar, interact with locals, or take a peaceful walk along the riverbanks of the Kali River. Dharchula offers a chance to unwind after the spiritually and physically enriching days in the high Himalayas. Dinner and overnight stay in Dharchula.

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Day 8: Dharchula to Pithoragarh (90 km / 4-5 hrs)

This morning, begin your return drive to Pithoragarh, retracing the scenic route through charming villages and forested hills. The journey offers plenty of opportunities for photography and relaxation amidst the natural surroundings. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel. Spend the evening at leisure either exploring the local markets, enjoying the view of surrounding peaks, or simply resting after days of travel. Overnight stay in Pithoragarh.

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Day 9: Pithoragarh to Kathgodam (200 km / 7-8 hrs)

After breakfast, start your drive back to Kathgodam, passing through winding mountain roads, verdant valleys, and pine forests. This marks the last scenic road journey of your yatra, giving you time to reflect on the divine experiences and blessings received during the pilgrimage. On arrival, check in to your hotel for overnight stay in Kathgodam.

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Day 10 Departure from Kathgodam

After breakfast, check out from your hotel and transfer to Kathgodam Railway Station or airport for your onward journey. Carry home not just photographs but also the spiritual blessings and unforgettable memories of the Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra, a journey that connects the soul to the divine.

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