Adi Kailash, also known as Chhota Kailash, is believed to be the earthly reflection of Mount Kailash in Tibet. Located in the Vyas Valley of Uttarakhand near the Indo-Tibetan border, it holds immense spiritual significance in Hindu tradition. Surrounded by dramatic Himalayan peaks, sacred Parvati Sarovar, and Gaurikund, Adi Kailash offers a rare opportunity to experience divinity, raw nature, and deep meditation in one of India’s most remote spiritual landscapes.
Om Parvat is a unique Himalayan peak where a naturally formed snow pattern distinctly resembles the sacred symbol “?”. Situated near the Lipulekh Pass, this mystical mountain is considered a powerful manifestation of Lord Shiva’s cosmic presence. Unlike carved temples, Om Parvat is worshipped as nature’s own divine creation — a rare phenomenon that draws pilgrims and seekers from across the country.
Together, Adi Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra is not just a journey through mountains — it is a transformative spiritual expedition into silence, faith, and Himalayan energy.
Your Adi Kailash – Om Parvat Yatra begins early in the morning from Kathgodam Railway Station with a
warm welcome. we begin our long yet scenic drive towards Dharchula, the last major town before
entering the restricted Himalayan border region. The journey takes us through the beautiful Kumaon
hills, dense pine forests, river valleys, and traditional mountain villages.
Route Overview :
Distance: Approx. 290 km
Travel Time: 9–10 hours
Altitude: 915 meters
Key Highlights:
Scenic drive along Kali River valley
Explore local Dharchula Market
Preparation for Inner Line Permit formalities
Upon arrival in Dharchula, check-in at the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay
Overnight Stay : Hotel in Dharchula
After early breakfast, we complete necessary medical check-up and Inner Line Permit formalities. Post
documentation, we begin our adventurous drive towards Nabhi/Gunji village. the base village for Adi
Kailash and Om Parvat Yatra.
Route Overview :
Distance: 70 km
Duration: 5-6 hours
Altitude: 3,269 meters
Top Attractions of the Day:
Chialekh – A picturesque Himalayan meadow
Manokamna Temple – Sacred wish-fulfilling shrine
Beautiful views of Vyas Valley
Network Alert:
After leaving Dharchula, you will enter a No Network Zone for the next 3 days until returning to
Dharchula. Inform family members in advance.
En route lunch will be provided. By evening, reach Nabhi/Gunji and check into the homestay. Dinner and
rest for acclimatization.
Overnight Stay : Homestay in Nabhi 3-4 Sharing
Route Overview :
Distance: 38 km (drive)
Travel Time: 2–3 hours
Altitude: 5,945 m
Key Highlights:
Vyas Valley
Parvati Sarovar
Gaurikund
Adi Kailash Parvat Darshan
After early breakfast, drive through the breathtaking Vyas Valley to Jolingkong. From here, we trek 1.5 km
to Parvati Sarovar and 2 km to Gaurikund (horses available if required).
At Parvati Sarovar, perform pooja at the Shiva–Parvati Temple and witness the divine Adi Kailash Parvat.
Spend peaceful time in meditation amidst towering Himalayan peaks. After lunch, return to Nabhi by
evening.
Overnight Stay : Homestay in Nabhi / Gunji 3-4 Sharing
Route Overview :
Distance: 34 km (Om Parvat) + return to Dharchula
Travel Time: 7–8 hours total
Altitude: 17,500 ft (Lipu-Lekh region)
Key Highlights:
Om Parvat – Natural ‘ॐ’ symbol
Lipu-Lekh Pass (subject to army permission)
Kali Mandir & Kali River origin
After breakfast, drive towards Om Parvat for darshan of the naturally formed sacred ‘ॐ’ symbol on the
mountain. If permitted by army authorities, proceed towards Lipu-Lekh Pass region for Mount Kailash
darshan (subject to approval).
On return, visit Kali Mandir at Kalapani and the origin of the Kali River. After completing darshan, we
descend back to Dharchula by evening.
Overnight Stay : Hotel in Dharchula
After early breakfast, we begin our return journey to Kathgodam. The drive offers one last opportunity to
witness the mesmerizing landscapes of Kumaon — deep valleys, flowing rivers, and peaceful mountain
settlements.
Route Overview :
Distance: Approx. 290 km
Travel Time: 9–10 hours
Altitude: 1,814 ft (Kathgodam)
Upon arrival at Kathgodam Railway Station, the yatra concludes with divine blessings of Adi Kailash and
Om Parvat and unforgettable spiritual memories.
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