The Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra is a well-planned spiritual journey that takes you to an elevation of 6191 mtr in Dharchula district. It would involve not just a road trip but also a mini-trek to Parvati Sarovar from where you will be able to see Adi Kailash, one of the oldest holy places for Lord Shiva. Each place we visit in this holy place holds mythological significance. Adi Kailash is one of the PunchKailash and is also popularly known as ‘Chotai Kailash’ due to its resemblance to Kailash Mansarovar, Lord Shiva’s abode. It is also known as the place where Lord Shiva and Parvati Mata met for the first time. Similarly, the mountain, Om Parvat has earned its name due to the presence of the “?” symbol imprinted on it. This site holds religious significance as it was visited by Ravana, the great king of Lanka, who was a devotee of Lord Shiva.
Altitude: 915 mtr.
Meal provision: Dinner.
Once reach at Dharchula, checkinto Dharchula Hotel. Dinner would be served at the hotel.
Begin your journey into the remote Himalayan interiors as you travel from Dharchula to Gunji or Nabhi village-the base for Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra. This marks the start of a 4-day no network zone, so be sure to inform your family in advance.
Today is the spiritual highlight of your yatra- the Adi Kailash Darshan. Start early from Gunji to explore the sacred sites around Jolingkong, including Parvati Sarovar, Gaurikund, and divine Himalayan peaks revered in Hindu mythology.
Today is one of the most spiritually significant days of the Adi Kailash Yatra. You'll witness Mount Kailash from Lipu Lekh Pass and the sacred Om Parvat, along with several other mythological and natural wonders.
Today marks your return from the sacred realm of Adi Kailash. This downhill drive from Gunji/Nabhi to Dharchula offers one last chance to embrace the raw Himalayan beauty and reflect on your spiritual experiences.
With your heart full of blessings and unforgettable memories from Adi Kailash and Om Parvat, today you depart from Dharchula, marking the conclusion of your sacred Himalayan journey.
Start Point: Dharchula
Activity: Departure as per your onward travel plan (road/rail/flight)
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