08 Nights / 09 Days
Package Price :₹48,000.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 48,000.00/- Per Person
Duration: 08 Nights / 09 Days
Destination: Kathgodam - Pithoragarh - Dharchula - Tawaghat - Gunji - Jolinkong - Nabhidhang - Narayan Ashram - Dharchula - Kathgodam
Adi Kailash Om Parvat Yatra Dates 2025
Adi Kailash Yatra 2025 Dates (Kathgodam Date)
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How to Reach
By Train: Kathgodam/Haldwani nearest railway station.
By Bus: Kathgodam/Dharchulla/Haldwaani can be reached by bus, you can get a direct bus for Kathgodam/Haldwani from Delhi.
By Air: Pantnagar is the nearest Airport but few flights only, Delhi/Dehradun is the better option and from there hire a bus/taxi getting here.
Formalities & Documentation
PCC: Police Clearance Certificate (from your local police station, not involved in any wrong activity)
Medical Certificate: Government Hospital Doctor Fitness Certificate
Photo Identification Cards like Voter Card, Aadhar Card, Passport
Latest passport size photos as required
Affidavit (self-responsible for any type of incident on the route of travel)
Online Permit form is updated on site
Note: Current regulations will be superseded if any new guidelines come from the Uttrakhand Government
Suggestion
Trekkers must keep 2-3 days reserved for this yatra because due to bad weather sometimes we have to see Om Parvat and Adi Kailash.
Things To Carry
1- Back-Pack 60Ltrs with Cover 01
2- Daypack 20Ltrs with Cover 01
3- Worm Inner Garments 02 Pairs
4- Good Quality Trekking Shoes
5- Sunglasses 01
6- Cap/Hat, Balaclava 01-01
7- Towel 01
8- Slippers 01
9- Full sleeve Sweater 01
10- Full sleeve warm Jacket 01
11- Hiking Pants/Trousers and Shirts 03 Pairs
12- Water Bottle 2Ltrs 01
13- Wind/Rain Proof Jacket or Trouser Lightweight 01 Pairs
14- Warm Gloves Inner- Outer 01-01
15- Camera, Memory Card, Batteries, Power bank As per requirement
16- Head Light or Torch 01
17- Personal Toiletries & Sun Lotion, Lip Salve, Cold Cream, Vaseline etc. As per requirement
18- Personal Medication if any
19- Hiking Poles 01
20- Woolen Socks 03
21- Long Trousers / Long Shirts / T-shirts etc. 02-02-02
22- Umbrella
23- Original ID Proof & 2 Photographs
Day 01: Arrival Kathgodam drive to Pithoragarh
Arrive at Kathgodam, the starting point for the journey, and drive to Pithoragarh. Dinner and overnight stay at Pithoragarh.
Rest and acclimate to the time zone.
Day 02: Pithoragarh to Dharchula
Travel by road from Pithoragarh to Dharchula. Dharchula serves as the gateway to Adi Kailash and Om Parvat. Explore Dharchula and make preparations for the trek.
Day 03: Dharchula to Tawaghat to Gunji
Drive from Dharchula to Gunji/Nabhi. From Tawaghat, trek to Gunji/Nabhi. Overnight stay in Gunji or Nabhi village.
Day 04: Gunji to Jolinkong (Adi Kailash Base Camp)
The morning journey starts from Gunji to Jolinkong, the base camp of Adi Kailash.
Enjoy the scenic landscapes on the root. Spend the day exploring Adi Kailash and the nearby Parvati Sarovar and Gauri Kund. Participate in any religious ceremonies if applicable.
Evening returns to Gunji/Nabhi: dinner and overnight stay.
Day 05: Gunji/Nabhi to Nabhidhang
Morning drive Gunji to Nabhidhang the base camp of Om Parvat. Explore the mesmerizing view of the Majestic “Om Peak” from here and witness the natural “Om” symbol.
Dinner and overnight stay at Nabhidhang.
Day 06: Nabhidhang to Narayan Ashram
Drive from Nabhidhang to Narayan Ashram. Explore Narayan Ashram and its surroundings.
Narayan Ashram is a spiritual retreat and ashram located in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India. It is situated along the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route, making it a significant stop for pilgrims and trekkers heading towards Adi Kailash and Om Parvat. The ashram holds religious and cultural importance and provides a tranquil environment amidst the Himalayan landscapes.
Overnight stay at Narayan Ashram.
Day 07: Narayan Ashram to Dharchula
Good morning. Drive back from Narayan Ashram to Dharchula. Rest and relax in Dharchula.
Overnight stay in Dharchula.
Day 08: Dharchula to Kathgodam
Drive or take a shared transport from Dharchula to Kathgodam.
Day 09: Departure
Morning depart to your destination from Kathgodam.
What is the significance of Adi Kailash (Om Parvat)?
Adi Kailash, also known as Om Parvat, is a mountain peak in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It holds religious significance for both Hindus and Buddhists. The snow formation on the mountain resembles the sacred Hindu symbol "Om," making it a revered pilgrimage site for spiritual seekers.
How do I reach Adi Kailash (Om Parvat)?
The journey to Adi Kailash involves a challenging trek through rugged terrain. The starting point of the trek is usually from a village called Chhota Kailash (also known as Kutti) in the Dharchula region. From Chhota Kailash, you have to trek for several days to reach Om Parvat. The trek requires physical fitness and proper planning.
When is the best time for the Adi Kailash tour?
The best time to visit Adi Kailash is during the summer months from May to June and then from September to October after the monsoon season. During winter, the region experiences heavy snowfall, making the trek highly challenging and unsafe.
How difficult is the Adi Kailash trek?
The Adi Kailash trek is considered moderately difficult to challenging. It involves trekking through high altitudes, steep gradients, and unpredictable weather conditions. Trekkers should have a good level of physical fitness and prior trekking experience to undertake this journey.
What are the accommodation options during the Adi Kailash trek?
As Adi Kailash is a remote pilgrimage site, there are limited accommodation options along Pilgrimage route. Trekkers usually stay in basic guesthouses / Homestay provided by tour operators during the route ex Dharchula and back in Gunji/Nabi. It's advicable to travel lite on this route.
Are there any restrictions for visiting Adi Kailash?
The region around Adi Kailash is relatively untouched and remote. However, visitors are required to obtain necessary permits and permissions from the local authorities before embarking for the Yatra. As the area falls close to the India-China border, special Inner line permit is required by the travellers.
Is the Adi Kailash tour open to people of all faiths?
Yes, the Adi Kailash tour is open to people of all faiths and those interested in exploring the beauty of the Himalayas and experiencing its spiritual ambiance. While it holds immense religious significance for Hindus and Buddhists, anyone can undertake this trek.
What should I pack for the Adi Kailash trek?
It's essential to pack light but carry all necessary trekking gear, including sturdy hiking shoes, warm clothing, sleeping bag, personal medication, first-aid kit, and other essentials. It's also advisable to bring water bottles, snacks, and a camera to capture the stunning vistas along the way.
How difficult is the Adi Kailash trek?
The Adi Kailash Om parvat tour is the most comfortable tour amongst Panch Kailash tours and is considered moderate but challenging owing to high altitude (5945 mtrs.) and region is surrounded by the mountains . We pass by on the jeep through high altitudes, steep gradients, and unpredictable weather conditions. Pilgrims should have a good level of physical fitness and positivity on this route.
Is Adi Kailash open to all religious backgrounds?
Yes, Adi Kailash is open to people of all religious backgrounds and those interested in exploring the beauty of the Himalayas and experiencing its spiritual ambiance.
What is the duration of the Adi Kailash trek?
The duration of the Adi Kailash trek varies depending on the route chosen and individual trekking speed. Generally, it takes around 06 to 08 days to complete the entire route from Delhi/Haldwani or Tanakpur