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  • 8 Nights & 9 Days
  • Om Parvat , Adi Kailash

The Adi Kailash Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage to Lord Shiva’s temple in Uttarakhand, India’s Kumaon area. This 6-7-day spiritual journey takes you through breathtaking landscapes, verdant valleys, and tranquil rivers, with highlights including the natural ‘Om’ symbol on Om Parvat, Parvati Sarovar, and Gauri Kund. The yatra begins in Kathgodam and continues through gorgeous locales such as Pithoragarh, Dharchula, Gunji, and Jolingkong. The best months to visit are May through June and September through October, when temperatures range from 15°C to 24°C during the day and 3°C to -5°C at night. The hike is deemed simple to moderate, making it suitable for families and beginners, however permits are required, which may be obtained from Dharchula. Typical expenses include transportation, meals, lodging, and permits for inner lines.

Included and Excluded

  • Accommodation in hotels on twin sharing with all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
  • Inner line. Permit to enter restricted or protected regions of Uttarakhand.
  • Trekking and camping fees.
  • Our tour guide brought a basic first aid kit.
  • Trekkers will be assisted by an experienced trek leader, a guide, and support staff.
  • Taxi transportation costs include driver allowances, tolls, state government fees, and GST.
  • Lunch is not included in the Package.
  • Anything not included under 'Package Inclusions'
  • All personal expenditures, optional tours, and additional meals.
  • Additional expenses may include tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry, booze, mineral water, and phone rates.
  • Porter, pony, horse, cable car, ferry, rail, and airline ticket charges.
  • Any form of entry fee wherever if not stated in the inclusions.
  • All items are personal in nature.

Highlights of the Tour

  • Tour : Adi Kailash with Panchachuli Base Camp Trek Package
  • Duration : 8 Nights/ 9 Days
  • Location: Pithoragarh of Uttarakhand
  • Destination Covered : Kathgodam – Pithoragarh – Dharchula – Nabi village – kuti village – Adi Kailash – Om Parvat – Narayan ashram – Dantu Village – Panchachuli Glacier Base Camp – Patal Bhuvneshwar
  • Best Time to Visit: Month of May and June

Itinerary

When we arrive in Haldwani, we begin our trek and have breakfast in Bhimtal. After breakfast, proceed to Pithoragarh. En way, we shall see: Bhimtal's temples include Neem Karoli Baba, Kainchi Dham, Goludevta, and Jaggeshwar.En route lunch, we arrive in Pithoragarh in the evening, have dinner, and spend the night at the hotel.

  • Neem Karoli Baba
  • Kainchi Dham
  • Goludevta
  • Jaggeshwar

The next day, after breakfast, we will travel to Dharchula. After reaching Dharchula, the inner line permit and medical work will begin. On the route, stop for lunch before spending the day exploring Dharchula and Nepal. Dinner and overnight stay.

  • Transfer
  • Dharchula
  • Medial & Permit works

We'll leave Dharchula for Nabi early in the morning. You can also see several Himalayan peaks. The road's beauty provides a thrilling experience. Arrival at Nabi in the evening. Dinner and an overnight stay in a home with a shared bathroom.

  • Chiyalekh
  • Garbyang
  • Napalchu

We leave NABI village early in the morning to visit Jollingkong and see the heavenly Adi Kailash. Visit the Parvati temple, which is around 2.5 kilometers from our camp site. Here you can see the reflecting image of Mt. Adi Kailash in Gauri Kund/Parvati Sarovar, near the foot of Adi Kailash. We do Spiritual Puja / KoTarpan in the Lord Shiva & Parvati Temple. We shall view Brahma Parvat, Pandava Parvat, Pandav Fortress, and Parvati Mukut. Afternoon lunch at Jollingkong or Kuti Village, followed by sightseeing in Kuti Village, which is named after Mata Kunti. According to legend, Pandavas stopped here on their route to Swarg. Return to Nabi Village in the evening for an overnight stay.

  • Mt. Adi Kailash
  • Gauri Kund/Parvati Sarovar
  • Brahma Parvat
  • Pandava Parvat
  • Pandav Fortress
  • Parvati Mukut
  • Kuti Village

We set out early in the morning for Om Parvat. En route, we will view the Kali temple, Ved Vayas Gufa, and Sheshnag Parvat. On the way, we stop in Kalapani to witness the origin of the Kali River at the Kali Temple and then visit it. After Kalapani, we get at Navidhang, where we see the presence of Om Parvat, a sign of the existence of the Almighty Lord Shiva. We have a dinner break at Navidhang. Then we proceed to Swami Narayan Ashram for an overnight stay.

  • Om Parvat
  • Kali temple
  • Ved Vayas Gufa
  • Sheshnag Parvat
  • Swami Narayan Ashram

After breakfast, we will drive to Dharchula, then continue to Darma Valley. Overnight stay in Daatu village.

  • Darma Valley

After breakfast, begin your four-kilometer trek to the Panchachuli Glacier base. After a panoramic vista, return to Daatu Viillage. Overnight stay.

  • Panchachuli Glacier base

Morning after breakfast start your journey to Patal Bhuvneshwar where we can see cave of Patal Bhuvneshwar. Overnight stay at Hotel.  

  • Patal Bhuvneshwar

Next day after breakfast We travel to Kathgodam/Haldwani for Drop & Onward journey.   

  • Drop

Frequently Asked & Question

May to June and September to October is the best time to visit Adi Kailash.

Yes, an ILP is required for travel to the Indo-Nepal border region, where Adi Kailash is situated. It can be obtained from the SDM of Dharchula.

The journey to Adi Kailash is rated Moderate to Difficult and needs high physical fitness.

Adi Kailash Yatra is a spiritual trek to the Adi Kailash mountain, which is believed to be Lord Shiva's dwelling. It is an important pilgrimage for Hindu worshipers.

The trail winds through scenic landscapes and provides views of snow-capped summits. Narayan Ashram, Kailash Kund, and Parvati Sarovar are some of the significant sights along the road.

During the Yatra, the majority of accommodations are in guest houses and home stays.

Participants are urged to bring warm clothes, such as jackets, gloves, and walking boots suitable for difficult terrain. It is critical to take necessities such as a first aid kit and hiking poles.

Mobile network service may be limited or absent in some isolated regions along the walking route. Participants can expect sporadic connectivity and may need to use satellite phones in an emergency.

The journey entails reaching high heights, with participants potentially ascending to over 4,000 meters. It is critical to be aware of the risks connected with high-altitude trekking and acclimatize appropriately.

You can book the package through online or offline mode.

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