Activity

Om Parvat Yatra

Om Parvat Yatra

Duration

7 Days & 6 Nights

Trip Distance

780 KM

Trip Difficulty

Easy – Modrate

Altitude

6310 ft

Transportation

Included

Meals

Included

Departure & Return Location
Delhi (ISBT Kashmiri Gate)
Departure Time

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM

Yatra Detail

Om Parvat, also known as Adi Kailash’s twin peak, is another sacred mountain situated in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. The distinctiveness of Om Parvat lies in the naturally occurring symbol of “Om” (ॐ) formed by snow deposits on its rocky face. This sacred syllable holds great significance in Hinduism, representing the essence of the ultimate reality. Pilgrims undertake treks to witness this divine symbol, and the surrounding Himalayan terrain adds to the spiritual and visual allure of the region.

Adi Kailash

Adi Kailash, steeped in mythological significance, stands as one among the revered ‘Panch Kailash’ peaks, encapsulating sacred spirituality in the heart of the Himalayas. Resembling the famed Mount Kailash, it holds deep religious significance, particularly among followers of Hinduism. Adi Kailash stands tall at an elevation of about 5,966 meters and is known for its challenging trekking trails. Pilgrims undertake a strenuous journey to circumambulate the peak, a ritual similar to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. The surrounding landscape is adorned with lush greenery, alpine meadows, and panoramic views of the Himalayas, making Adi Kailash not only a sacred site but also a haven for nature enthusiasts

Price Includes
Accommodation

Neat, clean, hygienic accommodation on Triple / Quad Sharing as per your preferences. Accommodation during the trek will be in camps

Transportation & Taxes

Inclusive of transport services for 12 Days & 11 Nights. All toll, tax, parking and driver allowances are included.

Meals (Breakfast & Dinner)

Veg Only All Breakfast & Dinner. Note:(Lunch is not included.)

 
 
Sight Seeing

All point to point sight-seeing as per given program possible in time frame.

Safety equipment
  1. First Aid Kit
  2. Oxygen Cylinder
Permits & Registrations
  1. Trekking permits and forest camping charges. 
Price Excludes

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Pickup from Delhi to Pithoragarh.

Meet the group at a designated point in Delhi in the morning at around 10.00 PM. The tour guide will receive you with a smaile and once all group members have reached the Adi Kailash Yatra from Delhi will start as you depart in your airconditioned vehicle from Delhi to Pithoragarh.

Day 2 - Pithoragarh Sightseeing in Local and Drive to Dharchula and Nepal (Medical checkup and Inner Line Permit)

After breakfast the group will depart to Dharchula. Situates at a heght of 940m meters above sea level, Dharchula is a tiny beautiful town in the lap of beautiful mountains of Kumaon Uttrakhand. Surrounded by the mountains from all sides, Dharchula is divided in two parts by Kali River. Travelling through the Indo-Nepal borders today the travellers will enter into the restricted areas of Kumaon for which Inner Line Permits will be organised for the travellers today. During the free time the travellers may go to Nepal side for exploring the Nepal Bazaar. Night stay and dinner will be in the hotel at Dharchula.

Day 3 - Dharchula to Gunji (70 Kms) (Stay in Homestay)

Gunji is a small village situated at a height of 3200 meters above sea level, near India-Tibet border. Gunji is the base station for travellers to visit Adi Kailash and Om Parvat. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra organised by MEA (Ministery of External Affairs), India through Lipulekh pass also goes through Gunji. Today the travellers will drive from Dharchula to Gunji through the beautiful villages of Chialekh, Garbyang and Nepalchu enroute enjoying splendid views of the mountains, waterfalls and rivers. Food and stay will be organised in a guesthouse or home stay at Gunji.

Day 4 - Gunji to Jyolingkong and Trek to Parvati Kund Temple, Parvati Sarovar, Adi Kailash Darshan and Stay in Homestay

Today the travellers will drive to Jyolingkong (4762 meters) in local jeeps to have holy darshan of mount Adi kailash. On the way to Adi Kailash we will also see Kunti Parvat, Pandav Fort, Brahma Parvat, Pandav Parvat and Parvati Mukut. From Jyolingkong we will walk further for 3-4 kms to visit Parvati Lake (Gauri Kund) and Adi Kailash Temple. One may take a holy dip in the lake and bring the holy water in a bottle. After spending some time here the travellers will drive back to Gunji.

Day 5 - Gunji to Nabidhang and Om Parvat Darshan and Return to Dharchula

After having visited many pilgrimage site including Adi Parvat, Om Parvat and Parvati Kund etc today we will start our return journey. Drive to Dharchula may take about longer then expected sometimes due to road conditions. On reaching Dharchula check into your hotel and spend rest of the time relaxing.

Day 6 - Dharchula to Jageshwar Dham and Chitai Golu Devta Temple, and stay in Almora

Make your way back to Almora. Situated at a height of about 1670 meters above sea level Almora is a nice place to spend time in a resort surrounded with natural beauty. Will Visit Jageshwar Dham and Chitai Golu Devta aftr that stay will be at Almora today.

Day 7 - Almora to Kainchi Dham Ashram Darshan and return to Delhi

After breakfast the travellers will make their return journey to home directly or via Kainchi Dham Ashram toward Delhi.

Payment & Cancellation Policy

Payment Policy
  1. You can book your tour with us at 20% advance to get the confirmation.
  2. Confirmation will be expedited within 24 hours (one working days) after the booking amount.
  3. Balance payment is to be made on arrival at the pickup location before the commencement of the tour.

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FAQ

Is Adi Kailash and Om Parvat same?

The Adi Kailash and the Om Parvat are not one and the same. The Adi Kailash or Chota Kailash is located in a different direction, near Sin La pass and near Brahma Parvat, the base camp of Adi Kailash is 17 km from the Kutti village at sacred Jolingkong Lake with Lord Shiva temple.

Is OM on Kailash Parvat real?

Yes, there’s OM written on the mountain , but not on Mount Ashtapada/Kailash. Om is written on an another mountain in the region, named Om Parvat. Its appearance is distinctly similar to Mount Kailash in Tibet.

What are the 5 types of Kailash Parvat?

Kailash Mansarovar, Adi Kailash, Kinnaur Kailash, Shrikhand Mahadev Kailash and Manimahesh Kailash – the Panch Kailash in the lap of the mighty Himalayas are considered pilgrimages by people from almost all faiths including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Chinese and Bons.

Is OM written on Mount Kailash?

It is also known as Adi Kailash, Chhota Kailash, or Little Kailash, as it resembles the holy Mount Kailash in Tibet, the abode of Lord Shiva. Om Parvat is famous for its natural phenomenon of snow deposition that forms the shape of the sacred syllable Om (ॐ) on its south face.

Can we go Adi Kailash by car?

In conclusion, the Adi Kailash road trip is a journey that promises not just scenic beauty but also a profound spiritual experience. It takes you through breathtaking landscapes and ancient pilgrimage sites, leaving you with lasting memories and a deep connection to the Himalayas.

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