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Witness the sacred Om symbol naturally carved on Om Parvat and the divine aura of Adi Kailash.

Adi Kailash & Om Parat Yatra

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  • 7 Nights 8 Days
  • Max Guests : 27
  • Difficulty : 8/10
  • Solitude Lv : 9/10
  • Distance : 1800 Km

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Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra from Delhi

A Sacred Himalayan Pilgrimage in Uttarakhand

The Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra is one of the most spiritually powerful and visually dramatic pilgrimages in India. Often referred to as Chhota Kailash Yatra, this journey takes you deep into the remote Himalayas of Uttarakhand near the India–Nepal border. Combining rugged mountain roads, high-altitude landscapes, and divine Shiva temples, this yatra is ideal for devotees and adventure seekers alike.

Tour Overview

This Adi Kailash tour from Delhi typically spans 10–12 days, covering remote Himalayan towns like Dharchula, Gunji, and the sacred Adi Kailash temple region. The journey involves long mountain drives and short high-altitude walks rather than continuous trekking.

  • Duration: 10–12 Days

  • Start/End: Delhi

  • Region: Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand

  • Maximum Altitude: ~15,500–18,000 ft (Om Parvat route area)

  • Travel Type: Road-based pilgrimage with short walks

Itinerary Highlights

The journey begins with a scenic drive from Delhi to Dharchula, a border town along the Kali River. From here, the road climbs toward Gunji village, the gateway to both Adi Kailash and Om Parvat.

The highlight of the yatra is the darshan at Adi Kailash Temple, situated at the base of a snow-clad peak believed to be Lord Shiva’s original abode. Unlike the Tibet-based Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, this pilgrimage remains within India.

Another major attraction is Om Parvat, famous for the naturally formed “ॐ” symbol visible in snow patterns on the mountain face — a rare and deeply revered sight.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Adi Kailash & Om Parvat is between May and October, when roads are open and weather conditions are relatively stable. Monsoon months (July–August) bring lush greenery but may cause road delays. Winter access is limited due to snowfall.

Solitude Level

The yatra offers a high solitude level of 9/10. Due to its remote location and limited accessibility, the region remains peaceful compared to mainstream pilgrimage routes like Char Dham. Expect quiet mountain villages, silent valleys, and minimal commercial crowd.

Why Choose This Tour

The Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra is perfect for travelers seeking a rare blend of spiritual devotion, Himalayan road adventure, and remote wilderness. It offers the sacred aura of Kailash within Indian territory, making it more accessible than the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in Tibet. The combination of divine symbolism, high-altitude landscapes, and cultural immersion makes this journey deeply transformative.

Activities

  • Enjoying panoramic Himalayan views
  • Walking and short treks in the Himalayan villages
  • Meditation and prayer at Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund
  • Photography and spiritual contemplation at Om Parvat
  • Observing and participating in Himalayan rituals and traditions
  • Cultural interaction with locals in Gunji and Nabi

Price Includes

  • Guide
  • Hotel Accomodation
  • Transport
  • Meals / day

Price Excludes

  • Mule / Palki Charges
  • Personal Expenses
  • VIP Darshan Fees

What to Expect

The Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra from Delhi is a high-altitude Himalayan pilgrimage that offers a rare combination of spiritual devotion, scenic beauty, and adventure. Travelers can expect to journey through remote Himalayan villages like Gunji and Nabi, visit sacred lakes such as Parvati Sarovar, and experience the serenity of Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash), believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. One of the highlights is the Om Parvat Darshan, famous worldwide for the naturally formed “ॐ” symbol on the snowy peak.

  • Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash)
  • Om Parvat (Natural Om formation)
  • Parvati Sarovar & Gauri Kund
  • Nabi & Gunji villages
  • Kali River Himalayan route

Itinerary

Day 1: Delhi → Kathgodam → Pithoragarh

Gateway to the Kumaon Himalayas

Begin your Delhi to Adi Kailash journey early morning by private vehicle. Travel via Haldwani and Kathgodam into the Kumaon hills. Reach Pithoragarh, a scenic town surrounded by valleys and peaks.

  • Distance: ~460 km

  • Travel Time: 12–14 hrs

  • Stay: Hotel in Pithoragarh

Day 2: Pithoragarh → Dharchula

Border Town Along the Kali River

Drive toward Dharchula, a Himalayan town on the India–Nepal border. The road runs along the Kali River with dramatic valley views.

  • Distance: ~90 km

  • Travel Time: 4–5 hrs

  • Stay: Hotel / Guesthouse

Day 3: Dharchula → Gunji

Entering the High-Altitude Sacred Zone

After completing Inner Line Permit formalities, drive toward Gunji village, passing scenic villages like Tawaghat and Malpa. The landscape becomes rugged and alpine.

  • Distance: ~70 km

  • Travel Time: 5–6 hrs (mountain roads)

  • Stay: Guesthouse at Gunji

Day 4: Gunji → Adi Kailash Darshan → Gunji

Sacred Darshan of Chhota Kailash

Early morning drive to the Adi Kailash Temple area, also known as Chhota Kailash. Offer prayers at the temple located near the serene Parvati Sarovar. Spend time absorbing the peaceful Himalayan energy before returning to Gunji.

  • Distance: ~60 km round trip

  • Travel Time: 4–5 hrs

  • Activity: Temple darshan & lake visit

Day 5: Gunji → Om Parvat Viewpoint → Gunji

The Sacred “ॐ” Mountain

Drive toward Om Parvat viewpoint, where the naturally formed snow pattern resembles the sacred symbol “ॐ”. Spend time for photography and spiritual reflection before returning to Gunji.

  • Distance: ~40–50 km round trip

  • Travel Time: 3–4 hrs

  • Activity: Viewpoint visit & photography

Day 6: Gunji → Dharchula → Pithoragarh

Descending Through Himalayan Valleys

Begin your descent from high-altitude terrain back toward Pithoragarh via Dharchula. The return journey offers sweeping valley views and river landscapes.

  • Distance: ~160 km

  • Travel Time: 7–8 hrs

  • Stay: Hotel in Pithoragarh

Day 7: Pithoragarh → Kathgodam

Return to the Foothills

Drive back to Kathgodam, retracing scenic Kumaon mountain roads.

  • Distance: ~200 km

  • Travel Time: 8–9 hrs

  • Stay: Hotel in Kathgodam

Day 8: Kathgodam → Delhi

Final Journey Back to the Capital

After breakfast, drive back to Delhi, marking the completion of your Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra tour from Delhi.

  • Distance: ~280 km

  • Travel Time: 7–8 hrs

FAQ

What is the best time to do the Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra?

The best time to undertake the Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra is May to June and September to October, when the high‑altitude Himalayan roads are open and weather conditions are favorable. Monsoon months (July–August) bring landslides and road closures, while heavy snow in winter blocks access to remote regions like Gunji, Nabi, and Parvati Sarovar.

How difficult is the Adi Kailash & Om Parvat pilgrimage?

The Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra is considered moderately challenging due to long mountain drives, rugged terrain, and high altitudes (up to 16,000–18,000 ft). Travelers should be physically fit, acclimatize properly, and prepare for limited facilities in remote villages such as Gunji and Nabi. While there’s no major trekking like Kailash Mansarovar, the journey demands stamina and careful planning.

Do I need special permits for the Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra?

Yes, an Inner Line Permit (ILP) is mandatory to travel to restricted border regions on the Adi Kailash & Om Parvat route. Permits are typically verified at Dharchula, and travelers must carry valid ID proofs. This requirement is crucial for legal entry into remote areas near the India‑Tibet border and helps manage the pilgrimage safely.

What are the must‑see places on the Adi Kailash & Om Parvat journey?

The key highlights of this Himalayan pilgrimage include Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash) with its sacred Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund, the remote villages of Gunji and Nabi, and Om Parvat with its naturally formed ॐ symbol on the snowy peak. The yatra also features mesmerizing views of valleys, rivers, and mountain passes that make the road journey unforgettable.

How long does the Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra take from Delhi?

A typical Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra from Delhi takes about 7 to 8 days, depending on the itinerary and pace. The journey includes long road travel from Delhi through Kathgodam, and Dharchula to Gunji, sacred darshans at Adi Kailash and Om Parvat, and the return trip. Travel time can vary with weather and road conditions.

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