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Adi Kailash
& Om Parvat

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A Journey Through Faith, Nature, & the Abode of Shiva

Adi kailash & om parvat

High in Uttarakhand’s remote Himalayas lie two peaks steeped in reverence and visual wonder: Adi Kailash (“Little Kailash”) and Om Parvat (whose snowy facade naturally traces the symbol “ॐ”). Together, they offer a journey that blends pilgrimage, adventure, and silent communion with nature.

Walk paths few have trodden. Feel the hush of sacred lakes, witness swirling mists, and stand before peaks that have inspired devotion for centuries. This is more than a trek — it’s a quest of spirit and soil.

How To Reach Adikailash

Delhi - Pithorgarh

DAY 01

Begin your journey to the mountains as you leave behind the city chaos and drive into the peaceful valleys of Pithoragarh.

Pithorgarh - Gunji - Nabhidhang (Om Parvat)

DAY 02

Pithoragarh To Gunji, Drive to Nabhidhang - Darshan of Om Parwat & Kali Mata Temple, Stay at Gunji.

Gunji - Jyolinkong (Adi Kailash)

DAY 03

At Morning Gunji To Kuti, Then From Kuti To Jyolinkong Darshan of Holy Mount Aadikailash, then Parvati Sarovar, Mandir Darshan and then Gauri Kund back to Gunji Village. Overnight stay at Gunji Village

Back to Pithoragarh

DAY 04

Back To Pithoragarh. Or A option to stay in Narayan Ashram overnight and depart on Day 5.

Final Return to Delhi

DAY 05

For those who stayed in Pithoragarh, the final leg of the journey ends with a scenic drive back to Delhi, carrying memories that will last a lifetime.

Route Map

Yatra

🗻Why This Yatra is Unique

Discover essence of dharma valley through experiences that stay with you.

We Are Offering

ADI kAILASH

Starting from ₹35, 000 (8D | 7N)

The revered mountain, temple of Lord Shiva and Parvati, and Parvati Sarovar.

Om Parvat

Starting from ₹28,000 (8D | 7N)

The miraculous snow formation in the shape of ‘ॐ’.

Sacred Stops En ROute

Starting from ₹18,000 (3D | 3N)

Kainchi Dham, Chitai Golu Devta Temple, Kasar Devi, Jageshwar Dham, and Patal Bhuvaneshwar.

Adi Kailash & Om Parvat

Journey beyond valleys and rivers to Adi Kailash, where the mountains echo with chants of Shiva and the snow itself speaks the language of Om.

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₹ 20,999/-

Per Person

Himalayas are waiting for you

Ready for You

If you’re looking to escape city life, soak in natural beauty, explore mountain adventure, and experience rich culture, Darma Valley offers all that. It’s a place where untouched landscapes, serene mountain views, vibrant village life, and quiet reflection combine to give you a memorable experience far from the crowded tourist circuit.

Journey beyond valleys and rivers to Adi Kailash, where the mountains echo with chants of Shiva and the snow itself speaks the language of Om.

Follow winding trails to Khaliya Top, where golden sunsets, sweeping valleys, and the mighty Panchachuli peaks unfold before your eyes.

Follow ancient paths through Dharma Valley, where vibrant meadows, cascading streams, and snow-kissed peaks guide you into the heart of the Himalaya.

Where rivers whispers & mountains listen.

Bagpack

🧳What to Pack

what you need to know

FAQ

It is a sacred Himalayan pilgrimage to Adi Kailash (Chhota Kailash), the abode of Lord Shiva, and Om Parvat, known for its natural snow ‘ॐ’ formation.

Mid-May to June and mid-September to October are the most favorable months.

Yes, permits are compulsory. Indian citizens need an Inner Line Permit (ILP). Foreigners require a Protected Area Permit (PAP).

The route is motorable till Gunji. A short trek (approx. 3–4 km) is required at Adi Kailash near Parvati Sarovar. Basic fitness is recommended.

There are basic homestays in local villages. These homestays offer cultural immersion, but with modest amenities. If you plan to trek to more remote or higher altitude spots like Panchachuli Base Camp, accommodation may be limited or absent; in such cases, carrying camping gear is recommended.

Pack light, but bring essentials for comfort and safety. Key items include:

  • Warm layered clothing (thermals, windproof outerwear)

  • Durable trekking boots

  • Sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures

  • Torch or headlamp and extra batteries

  • Basic first aid supplies

  • Reusable water bottles and water purification tablets

  • Dry snacks / extra food for remote sections

  • Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses

  • Personal toiletries and a quick-dry towel

  • Identity documents and all necessary permits

Yes — traveling with family can be very rewarding. However, keep in mind the trek involves remote terrain. It’s important to plan carefully, especially if older family members or young children are involved. Ensuring proper acclimatization and going with an experienced local operator will make the trip safer and more enjoyable.

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👉 Book your Adi Kailash Yatra package today!

Your journey to the sacred Himalayas is not just a trip—it’s a memory for a lifetime, a blessing for the soul, and a story to carry forever.